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Link round-up from THATCamp OSU
**Update 5/10/12: Added links to DH books and another DH-focused journal issue ** So you don’t have to wade through the Twitter archive to find a link to something, here is a round-up of the documents, projects, tools, and publications … Continue reading
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Evaluating digital scholarship (resources)
We’ve been mostly leaving the (blog) floor to the session proposals, but the Modern Language Association just released the first update in 12 years to its Guidelines for Evaluating Work in Digital Humanities and Digital Media, and I thought it … Continue reading
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How Video Games are Changing Education
Disucss this chart: www.onlinecolleges.net/2011/08/25/how-video-games-are-changing-education/ News from Online Colleges, August 25, 2011
2012 Day of Digital Humanities
Today is the 2012 Day of Digital Humanities, “a collaborative publishing project for digital humanists around the world to document what they do.” Started in 2009, Day of DH is another way for digital humanists to explore the scope of … Continue reading
New NEH Start-Up Grants offer snapshot of DH
The NEH recently announced 22 new Start-Up Grants. Collectively, the projects provide an interesting cross-section of DH work in progress.
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Wait…what is DH again?
Digital Humanities as a field resists definition – for all kinds of very good reasons. Sometimes, however, you only have a couple of sentences (or 30 seconds in an elevator) to tell someone what it’s all about. Those moments are … Continue reading
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Libraries and digital humanities (resources and session ideas)
It is fitting that the Libraries is the primary sponsor of THATCamp OSU, since libraries are a major player in the digital humanities world. Many DH centers are located in libraries, and librarians often serve as project partners or PIs. … Continue reading
DH and pedagogy (resources)
Lots of you have expressed an interest in talking about DH in the classroom and teaching with digital media. For a straight ‘teaching with digital media’ discussion, there are some other venues on campus (for example, check out Innovate, the … Continue reading
Collaboration (resources and session ideas)
[I’ve had this post in the works for a couple of days now, and Blake Wilder beat me to the punch with an interesting session proposal. I hope the thoughts and links below will inform his and other sessions. –Melanie] … Continue reading
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Women Writers Online + Women’s History Month
Julia Flanders, Director of the Women Writers Project at Brown University (and the facilitator of THATCamp OSU!) recently announced that Women Writers Online will be free and open to the public for the month of March, in celebration of Women’s … Continue reading