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SUMMARY:Stories from the Epicenter (Podcast Launch Event)
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to join us for the launch of our ten-part documentary podcast\, Stories from the Epicenter\, which explores the experience and memory of the Loma Prieta Earthquake in Santa Cruz County through oral history records and interviews with current residents of Santa Cruz and Watsonville. The event will include a moderated discussion with the podcast producers followed by a Q&A with the audience. Clips from the podcast will be integrated into the discussion. The first two episodes will be pre-released on October 14th\, and a trailer is available now. We encourage you to listen prior to the event. The full series will be available to stream on October 17th\, 2020. \n \n\nPanelists:  \nDaniel Story\, Digital Scholarship Librarian\, UCSC | series producer \nThomas Sawano\, Digital Scholarship Student Assistant\, UCSC | producer and contributor \nMadeline Carpou\, UCSC Alum | producer and contributor \nMarla Novo\, Director of Exhibitions and Programs\, Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History | contributor \nJennifer Hooker\, Librarian II\, Santa Cruz Public Libraries | contributor \nKathleen Aston\, On-Call Librarian at SCPL\, Collections Manager at the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History | contributor \nModerator:  \nKristy Golubiewski-Davis\, Director\, Digital Scholarship Department\, University Library\, UCSC \n\nStories from the Epicenter is a production of the University Library at the University of California\, Santa Cruz\, in partnership with the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History\, and Santa Cruz Public Libraries. For more information\, visit library.ucsc.edu/StoriesFromTheEpicenter
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/stories-from-the-epicenter-podcast-launch-event/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190307T140000
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SUMMARY:Anne Donlon\, "Making Scholarship Open with Humanities Commons"
DESCRIPTION:Learn how scholars have used Humanities Commons to work in public and to publish open access work. Scholars have used Humanities Commons to support their work in a number of ways: finding collaborators\, researching\, drafting\, sharing work in progress\, getting informal and formal feedback\, publishing on a Commons site\, or sharing work published elsewhere in our open access repository. \nThis presentation will explore several options for engaging a broader audience of readers and collaborators. \n\nSeating is limited. Registration is required. Register online now >
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/anne-donlon-making-scholarship-open-humanities-commons/
LOCATION:Digital Scholarship Commons\, McHenry  Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180523T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180523T150000
DTSTAMP:20260528T061333
CREATED:20180417T183546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180510T032913Z
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SUMMARY:Digital Research and Teaching Symposium featuring Undergraduate Digital Research and Innovative Pedagogy
DESCRIPTION:  \nThis event will showcase the independent\, digital research and classroom work of undergraduate students alongside the innovative assignment design and pedagogical experimentation of faculty and graduate students. Join us in the morning to focus on undergraduate digital research and in the afternoon for an in-depth discussion about new methods in active and engaged pedagogy. \nLunch will be included for participants and registered attendees.  \nCo-sponsored by The Humanities Institute\, the Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning\, and The Digital Scholarship Commons (University Library). \nREGISTER NOW\n\nPROGRAM \nWednesday\, May 23\, 2018\n9 am – 3pm in the Digital Scholarship Commons (Ground Floor\, McHenry Library) \n9: 00 Light Breakfast + Coffee \n9:30 – 10:30 Digital Poster Session​: Undergraduate Research + Graduate Student Pedagogy projects \n10:30 – 11:45 Panel of Undergraduate Digital Research Fellows (Moderator\, Ebad Rahman) \n11:45 – 1:30 Lunch + Break \n1:30 – 3:00 Round table on Innovative Pedagogy with Faculty and Graduate Students (Moderators\, Kendra Dority and Aaron Zachmeier)
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/digital-research-teaching-symposium-featuring-undergraduate-digital-research-innovative-pedagogy/
LOCATION:Digital Scholarship Commons\, McHenry  Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180306T153000
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SUMMARY:Danny Snelson: "The Little Database: A Poetics of Media Formats"
DESCRIPTION:Event Photos:\nIf you have trouble viewing above images\, you may view this album directly on Flickr.  \nThe Little Database: A Poetics of Media Formats\nDanny Snelson (UCLA\, English) \nAs you read these lines\, the Utah Data Center continues its process of deciphering untold exabytes of information collected by the NSA. This enterprise\, like certain strands in the digital humanities and the corporate world alike\, stakes its hopes for meaningful interpretation of the present on the parsing of tremendous amounts of data. Directly responding to these currents\, I turn to the little database as an integral model for understanding our place in a rapidly changing information environment. Ranging from a private collection of MP3s hosted on your personal computer to a collection of poetry readings on a university-hosted website like PennSound\, a little database is at once too large to “read” in a traditional way and\, at the same time\, small enough to be absolutely ordinary. Like the little magazines of the historical avant-gardes\, the little database presents a dynamic forum for investigating the situation of politics\, aesthetics\, and meaning in a time of extensive technological change. In this presentation\, I discuss a series of influential sites presenting avant-garde art and letters online\, including Eclipse\, PennSound\, and UbuWeb. Tracing the transformative role of media formats\, I examine an unlikely and contingent poetics that emerges through the use and reuse of historical works across the formats and platforms of the present.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/digital-humanities-ucla-exchange-danny-snelson-2/
LOCATION:Digital Scholarship Commons\, McHenry  Library
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SUMMARY:Dr. Angus Forbes: "Immersive Interpretation - Exploring Data in Virtual Reality"
DESCRIPTION:Event Photos:\nIf you have trouble viewing above images\, you may view this album directly on Flickr.  \nImmersive Interpretation: Exploring Data in Virtual Reality\nAngus Forbes (UCSC\, Computational Media) \nForbes will discuss the opportunities for exploring and analyzing data using contemporary display technologies\, such as interactive video walls\, ambisonic theaters\, and virtual reality headsets. I present a range of projects that examine novel ways of representing scientific and cultural datasets\, including an interactive art installation that explores connections between photographic images and literary themes in the work of Gabriel Garcia Marquez’ One Hundred Years of Solitude\, dynamic visualizations of the human brain connectome and protein interaction networks\, and an outdoor museum exhibition that superimposes historical photographs onto relevant architectural features. By taking advantage of the new forms of representation and interaction that these technologies make possible\, we can provide useful interpretations of and new perspectives into the complex systems that that govern\, or perhaps define\, contemporary life. \n  \nDr. Angus Forbes is an assistant professor in the Computational Media department at University of California\, Santa Cruz\, where he directs the UCSC Creative Coding lab. His research investigates new forms of visualizing and interacting with complex scientific information; his computational artwork has been featured at museums\, galleries\, and festivals throughout the world. Angus was the general chair of the IEEE VIS Arts Program from 2013 through 2017\, and will serve as the art papers chair for ACM SIGGRAPH 2018. \nClick here for any additional information about Angus’s research and artwork. 
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/angus-forbes-digital-humanities-lecture-2/
LOCATION:Digital Scholarship Commons\, McHenry  Library
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: New Visualization Spaces in the Digital Scholarship Commons
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate two new Visualization spaces in McHenry Library and the campus partnerships that enhance digital scholarship at UCSC. \nThe David Kirk Digital Scholarship Commons is thrilled to formally launch the VizWall\, a large scale visualization installation\, and the VizLab\, a Virtual Reality and 360 Lab. These new spaces are built through partnerships between the University Library\, The Humanities Institute\, the Humanities Division\, CITIRIS\, and the IDEA Hub. \nJoin us to toast these collaborative partnerships\, explore these new spaces\, and experience new modes of scholarly production. The event will include a featured presentation by Elaine Sullivan (History) about her work with 4D models of ancient Egyptian temple sites. Demonstrations in Virtual Reality will also be available throughout the reception. \n \nRefreshments and wine will be served. Click here to register.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/digital-humanities-vizwall-launch-2/
LOCATION:Digital Scholarship Commons\, McHenry  Library
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SUMMARY:Digital Humanities Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:Share your digital research with the DH community!  \nJoin the DH Research Cluster to learn more about DH research on campus at an informal happy hour. We invite researchers across campus to share their work with a short\, lightening style presentation. The introductions will be open-mic style\, do you do not have to prepare in advance. This is an opportunity to meet new colleagues\, share your work\, and recognize mutual research interests. \n\nAll students\, faculty\, staff welcome. You do not have to present to attend. \nFood and drinks courtesy of the Institute for Humanities Research.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/digital-humanities-happy-hour-2-2/
LOCATION:Cowell Provost House\,  Cowell Provost House\, Cowell Service Rd‎ University of California Santa Cruz\, Cowell College\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170502T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170502T133000
DTSTAMP:20260528T061333
CREATED:20170426T121148Z
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SUMMARY:Digital Pedagogy Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Get some syllabus inspiration! The inaugural cohort of the Digital Instruction Project lead this Brown Bag Session about developing and implementing new digital assignments in their classes. Join us as we discuss the benefits and challenges of adding digital tools into your syllabus and pushing your students to try new forms of scholarly writing. \nThe panel includes Philip Longo (Writing Program)\, Kyle Parry (HAVC)\, Cat Ramirez (LALS)\, Amanda Smith (Literature)\, and Dustin Wright (History) \nThe Digital Instruction Project was launched in Fall 2016 by the Digital Scholarship Commons and the Center for Innovations in Teaching and Learning (CITL).
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/digital-pedagogy-showcase-2/
LOCATION:Humanities 2\, Room 359
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170419T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170419T140000
DTSTAMP:20260528T061333
CREATED:20170317T192553Z
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SUMMARY:Undergraduate Digital Research Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by Center for Jewish Studies\, Digital Scholarship Commons\, University Library\, IHR\nWith support from the Koret Family Foundation \nThe Digital Scholarship Commons is thrilled to announce the first Undergraduate Digital Research Symposium on April 19\, 2017. At UC Santa Cruz\, undergraduate students are engaged in creative\, critical research using digital tools and platforms. This symposium will showcase innovative undergraduate research and celebrate the digital projects that students develop in class. \nJoin us to explore and engage with public facing\, media-rich\, critically engaged\, and creative student research. The event will include a digital poster session\, two panels featuring undergraduate work\, and a keynote address by Jaye Padgett\, Interim Vice Provost for Student Success. Lunch will be provided for registered attendees. \n  \nProgram:\n8:30 – 9:00am Light Breakfast and Coffee\n9:00 – 9:15am Welcome\, Elizabeth Cowell (University Librarian)\n9:15 – 10:00am Digital Poster Session\n10:00 – 10:45am Panel 1: Undergraduate Digital Research Fellows\n11:00 – 11:45am Panel 2: The Gail Project\, Team Leaders\n12:00 – 1:00pm Lunch (Brown Bag lunch provided for all registered attendees)\n1:00 – 1:45pm Keynote: Jaye Padgett (Interim Vice Provost for Student Success) \n  \nHighlights of the Symposium include:\nSix student groups will be showcasing digital projects (both independent research + class work) in a Digital Poster Session\nEight undergrads will be participating in two panels discussing independent research.\n\n\n  \nClick here to register.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/undergraduate-digital-research-symposium-2/
LOCATION:Digital Scholarship Commons\, McHenry  Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170222T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170222T173000
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CREATED:20161209T012136Z
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SUMMARY:Digital Space & Difficult History: Curating The African American and Holocaust Museums
DESCRIPTION:Digital Space & Difficult History: Curating The African American and Holocaust Museums 2.22.17 from IHR on Vimeo. \nEvent Photos:\nIf you have trouble viewing above images\, you may view this album directly on Flickr. \nThe new National Museum of African American History and Culture and the US Holocaust Memorial Museum both translate difficult\, often traumatic\, histories into museum exhibitions and invite audiences of all ages to contend with narratives of struggle\, oppression\, violence\, and silence. Digital content has connected these museums to audiences beyond Washington and created opportunities for synthesis\, remembrance and reflection. \nJoin us for a discussion between Angel Nieves (consultant for the “Power of Place” exhibit at the National Museum of African American History and Culture) and Michael Berenbaum (project director of the US Holocaust Memorial Museum) about building museums\, engaging the public\, and representing difficult memories on the Washington Mall. They will examine the role of museums in today’s post-fact world and the potential for digital tools to reimagine how museums speak to their audiences. \nThis event is free and open to the public. \nClick here for directions to Kresge Town Hall \nParking attendants will be selling $4 permits in the Core West parking lot. Anyone with an ADA placard should park in lot 142 behind Kresge College. \nCo-sponsored by: Center for Jewish Studies\, IHR Digital Humanities Research Cluster\, and Digital Scholarship Commons\, with support from the Koret Foundation.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/digital-space-difficult-history-curating-the-african-american-and-holocaust-museums-2/
LOCATION:Kresge Town Hall
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160914T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160914T170000
DTSTAMP:20260528T061333
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SUMMARY:Digital Exhibit Building Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The Digital Exhibit Building Symposium will consider the value of curating digital exhibits\, communicating with online audiences\, and implementing new digital assignments in the classroom. We will also offer hands on workshops that can help you get started. By reorienting the conversation around digital exhibit building away from specific platforms\, we will explore the process of building research projects online from inspiration and incubation to sustainability and preservation. \nThis event is targeted at researchers\, librarians\, archivists\, instructors\, IT professionals and Digital Humanists from across the UC system and beyond. The event is open to all interested and will be especially of interest to those working in Omeka or Scalar as well as those frustrated by platform limitations who want to think beyond the tools of digital curation. \nMore information and registration: digitalscholarship.ucsc.edu
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/building-digital-exhibits-symposium-3/
LOCATION:McHenry Library\, Digital Commons
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