Infographic: Quantifying Digital Humanities (by UCLDH)
SOJOURNPOSSE * Are you inspired? » Of Powerpoint and the photopoetry of Ernesto Priego
With much thanks to Salina Christmas for this post!
Transcribe Bentham: A Participatory Initiative
It’s alive! #UCLDH #crowdsourcing
On HASTAC Scholarship | HASTAC
My first @HASTACScholars blog post, a meta-post of sorts… ;) #UCLDH #HASTAC
UCL Centre for Digital Humanities » Blog Archive » HASTAC Scholars Program
Clairey Ross and I co-wrote a remixed version of the posts we had written originally for each of our blogs, and this is what came out. It was quick and fun and online! :) Thank you, Clairey, and thank you, UCLDH.
A one day Unconference to mark the Completion of the London Lives website- Podcasts
The uncanny archive of an unconference… #llu10
Melissa Terras' Blog: DH2010 Plenary: Present, Not Voting: Digital Humanities in the Panopticon
Read it. Now. #DH2010 #UCLDH
Internet and use of the computer as communication device the 1960s brainchild of psychology alum | The University of Texas at Austin
Why can’t a computer work with text?
Digital Classicist: Summer Seminars 2010, Senate House, University of London
Very interesting programme of seminars. Take a look!
UCL Centre for Digital Humanities
All Systems Go!
Today’s the official launch of the Centre for Digital Humanities at University College London:
Digital Humanities research takes place at the intersection of digital technologies and computational techniques with humanities and cultural heritage. It aims to produce computational applications and models which make possible new kinds of research both in humanities disciplines and in computer science and its allied technologies. It also studies the impact of these new techniques on cultural heritage, memory institutions, libraries, archives and digital culture.
The launch of this centre is an incredibly relevant achievement. Congratulations to everyone involved!
Seeing is Believing: New Technologies for Cultural Heritage, 9 June 2010 - ISKO UK - UCL
With the participation of David Arnold, Professor of Computing Science at the University of Brighton, Dr Andrew Hudson-Smith, Senior Research Fellow and Research Manager at CASA, Dr Melissa Terras , Senior Lecturer in the Department of Information Studies at UCL and deputy director of the newly formed Centre for Digital Humanities and Fiona Romeo, Head of Digital Media at the National Maritime Museum and Royal Observatory, Greenwich. Free for students and ISKO UK members. Looks awesome.
UCL Digital Humanities Blog » Blog Archive » UCLDH Posters!
The power of visual communication… in academia! #UCLDH
UCL Digital Humanities Blog » PhD in Digital Humanities
This is a unique opportunity. The award may be held by a student working on any topic relevant to digital humanities. It should involve genuinely interdisciplinary research. The award provides funding for tuition fees at the UK/EU rate and a student stipend for three years.
UCL Digital Humanities Blog » Comics: Cultures & Genres
My post on the Manchester Comics conference next week.
With thanks to Claire Warwick, Melissa Terras, Claire Ross, Samantha Hulston and everyone at UCL IS, UCL DH and the HM8 Research Students list.
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