praxis-network.org
UVa Praxis Program · The Praxis Network
http://praxis-network.org/praxis-program.html
Based in the Scholars’ Lab. A center for digital humanities R&D and expert consultation at the University of Virginia Library, the Praxis Program. Brings together a small cohort of graduate fellows from a variety of disciplines each year, to learn by working collaboratively on a single open-source tool for humanities research and teaching. For more information, read this. Chronicle of Higher Education. Or visit the website. Begun in 2011 as a pilot program of the the Library's Scholars’ Lab. Praxis is a ...
packets.jeanbauer.com
Safe Spaces and Kind Words | Packets
http://packets.jeanbauer.com/2012/03/08/safe-spaces-and-kind-words
Musings on Information Exchange: Historical, Digital, and Otherwise. Safe Spaces and Kind Words. March 8, 2012. Every generation has to kill the dragon, or so the saying goes. I may be starting a new chapter in my life, but I refuse to slam the door behind me. If I am privileged, then I owe that privilege to my teachers — female and male — who took time out of their busy lives and frantic production schedules to answer my questions, critique my data models, debug my programs, and tweak my code. And she i...
latentcity.blogspot.com
LATENT CITY: Spatial Humanities - a Project of the Institute for Enabling Geospatial Scholarship
http://latentcity.blogspot.com/2011/04/spatial-humanities-project-of-institute.html
Monday, April 25, 2011. Spatial Humanities - a Project of the Institute for Enabling Geospatial Scholarship. Http:/ spatial.scholarslab.org. The aim of this website from the University of Virginia seems to also follow a transdisciplinary kind of model in regards to GIS as a tool for humanities research. It includes:. A set of framing essays on the spatial turn across the disciplines. An evolving, crowdsourced catalog of research resources and featured projects and organizations. Trial 2: any thoughts?
engl.virginia.edu
Digital Projects | Department of English
http://www.engl.virginia.edu/digital_projects
Skip to main content. Academic and Professional Writing. The following is a list of digital projects that English Department faculty and graduate students have completed or are currently undertaking:. Collective Biographies of Women. Collective Biographies of Women. Professor Jon D'Errico and the Batten Project team. Little Red Schoolhouse Online. Professor Emeritus Hoyt Duggan. The Piers Plowman Electronic Archive. Society for Early English and Norse Electronic Texts (SEENET). Songs of the Victorians.
dhapraxis.wp.horizon.ac.uk
Resources – Digital Humanities & Arts Praxis
http://dhapraxis.wp.horizon.ac.uk/resources
Activities & Events. Digital Humanities and Arts Praxis. This is an evolving list of online resources exploring and promoting interdisciplinary research, especially (but not only) with a focus on Digital Humanities and Arts. DHCrowdscribe: Promoting Interdisciplinary Engagement in the Digital Humanities. MIDAS: Methodological Innovation in Digital Arts and Social Sciences. NeDiMAH: Network for Digital Methods in the Arts and Humanities. Spatial Humanities: Enabling Geospatial Scholarship.
latentcity.blogspot.com
LATENT CITY: April 2011
http://latentcity.blogspot.com/2011_04_01_archive.html
Monday, April 25, 2011. Spatial Humanities - a Project of the Institute for Enabling Geospatial Scholarship. Http:/ spatial.scholarslab.org. The aim of this website from the University of Virginia seems to also follow a transdisciplinary kind of model in regards to GIS as a tool for humanities research. It includes:. A set of framing essays on the spatial turn across the disciplines. An evolving, crowdsourced catalog of research resources and featured projects and organizations. Wednesday, April 20, 2011.
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Schedule - THATCamp Virginia 2012
http://virginia2012.thatcamp.org/schedule
Friday, April 20. THATCampVA will start on Friday afternoon, April 20, at 3:00 with your choice of a pair of two-hour workshops:. Introduction to (and conversation about) the newly-launched Neatline. Neatline’s goal is to enable scholars, students, and library and museum professionals to create geospatial and temporal visualizations of archival collections using a Neatline toolset within the popular, open source Omeka. Join us for food and libations at a nearby restaurant, Boylan Heights. Home of gourmet...
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