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SUMMARY:Antonella Guidazzoli: "Open Virtual Heritage Applications: From Research Tools to Emotional and Participatory Virtual Spaces"
DESCRIPTION:Antonella Guidazzoli\, CINECA Supercomputer Center\, Bologna Italy\, leads research services for the 3D Virtual Information Research Lab at Italy’s supercomputer center in Bologna\, CINECA\, a non-profit consortium comprising 69 Italian universities\, two national research centres\, and the Ministry of Universities and Research. She has done distinguished work in the creation of virtual cultural heritage sites\, including a 3D project on the Etruscans that includes an educational video featuring the Etruscan character\, Ati: http://www.glietruschielaldila.it \nContact digitalhumanities@ucsc.edu for more details about any of the above events.\nFollow @DH_UCSC on Twitter and Digital Humanities at UCSC on Facebook.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/antonella-guidazzoli-2/
LOCATION:Stevenson Fireside Lounge\, Humanites 1 University of California\, Santa Cruz Cowell College\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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SUMMARY:Digital Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:Join the Digital Humanities Research Cluster for an informal cocktail hour. Meet other scholars doing digital work and contribute to a conversation that will help shape what digital scholarship looks like at UC Santa Cruz. This is an open and informal event and we encourage all who are interested to stop by.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/digital-happy-hour-2-2/
LOCATION:Cowell Senior Commons Room\,  Cowell College 1156 High Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95062-1225\, United States
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SUMMARY:DH Working Group Meeting / Digital Pedagogy Session
DESCRIPTION:Join the DH Working Group to begin an ongoing conversation about teaching in the digital age. What kinds of digital tools have you used in the classroom? What worked and what didn’t? How do new technologies change learning practices? Bring your experiences\, your questions\, and your skepticism as we debate new pedagogical frontiers. \nThe Digital Humanities Working Group meets once-a-month to share ongoing work\, read foundational texts\, and create a vision for Digital Humanities at UCSC. All students\, faculty\, and staff welcome. \nContact digitalhumanities@ucsc.edu for more details about any of the above events.\nFollow @DH_UCSC on Twitter and Digital Humanities at UCSC on Facebook. \n  \nEVENT PHOTOS: \nIf you have trouble viewing above images\, you may view this album directly on Flickr.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/dh-working-group-meeting-digital-pedagogy-session-2/
LOCATION:Cowell Senior Commons Room\,  Cowell College 1156 High Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95062-1225\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150129T120000
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SUMMARY:Brown Bag Lunch: Building a Better Online Identity
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to perfect your online identity and social media presence as an academic. Melissa De Witte (Web Coordinator\, Social Sciences) will lead a discussion about how to build your network\, develop meaningful connections\, and how you could Twitter your way into your next speaking engagement or job interview. \nWhether you are a novice or an expert\, a technophobe or an early adopter\, this interactive talk will discuss the dos and don’ts\, tips\, strategies and more to making the most out of an online presence. Discover the importance social media plays on your search engine results and learn how elevating your digital profile is as easy as a Tweet and just a “like” away. \nThe session will also include practical exercises with the hope that you will leave with some digital collateral of your own. Laptops are encouraged but not required. \nMelissa De Witte handles the digital and social media for the Division of Social Sciences here at UC Santa Cruz. She is also an editorial contributor to Social Media Club\, the world’s largest community of social media professionals. She has an extensive background across the media industry in New York and London. Melissa has an MA in Media\, Culture and Communication from New York University. You can Tweet her @melissadewitte \nOpen to all graduate students\, staff\, and faculty. \nContact digitalhumanities@ucsc.edu for more details about any of the above events.\nFollow @DH_UCSC on Twitter and Digital Humanities at UCSC on Facebook.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/brown-bag-lunch-building-a-better-online-identity-2/
LOCATION:Graduate Student Commons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150114T170000
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SUMMARY:DH Working Group Meeting / Works in Progress Session
DESCRIPTION:Alan Christy (History) will share his work on The Gail Project (http://thegailproject.routes.ucsc.edu/). Join us to discuss the challenges of organizing\, and sharing digital materials and the possibilities of memory collection online. \nThe Digital Humanities Working Group meets once-a-month to share ongoing work\, read foundational texts\, and create a vision for Digital Humanities at UCSC. All students\, faculty\, and staff welcome. \nContact digitalhumanities@ucsc.edu for more details about any of the above events.\nFollow @DH_UCSC on Twitter and Digital Humanities at UCSC on Facebook.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/dh-working-group-meeting-works-in-progress-session-2/
LOCATION:Cowell Senior Commons Room\,  Cowell College 1156 High Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95062-1225\, United States
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CREATED:20141021T181330Z
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SUMMARY:Digital Happy Hour: Why Digital Humanities?
DESCRIPTION:Join the Digital Humanities Research Cluster for an informal cocktail hour. The first of a series of casual get togethers will start with the question\, “Why the Digital Humanities?”  Meet other scholars doing digital work and contribute to a conversation that will help shape what digital scholarship looks like at UC Santa Cruz. Open to all faculty\, graduate students\, and library staff building digital projects\, curious about digital tools\, or engaged in work with or about new media. This is an open and informal event and we encourage all who are interested to stop by. \n  \n\n  \nSponsored by the University Library and IHR Digital Humanities Research Cluster \n\n\nFor more information please contact Rachel at digitalhumanities@ucsc.edu. Follow us at @DH_UCSC and start a conversation with #DHUCSC\n\n\n 
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/digital-happy-hour-3/
LOCATION:Cowell Senior Commons Room\,  Cowell College 1156 High Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95062-1225\, United States
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SUMMARY:Brown Bag Lunch: Doing Digital Humanities (Open to all graduate students)
DESCRIPTION:Interested in digital tools but not sure where to start? Excited about presenting your research to a public audience\, but can’t imagine what that might look like? Meet with UCSC faculty and graduate students who are doing digital work and learn more about the process of making digital projects. \nJon Ellis (Philosophy)\, Tracy Perkins (Sociology\, grad)\, and Elaine Sullivan (History) will discuss their digital projects\, the process of getting started\, finding grant support\, and expressing their scholarly work in digital form. This presentation of Digital Humanities projects will offer examples for how digital work can amplify\, complement\, or reimagine scholarly research and help expand your academic network. There will be ample time for conversation around Doing Digital Humanities. \nContact digitalhumanities@ucsc.edu for more information. \nFollow us at @DH_UCSC and start a conversation with #DHUCSC
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/doing-digital-humanities-2/
LOCATION:Graduate Student Commons
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SUMMARY:Michael Ashley: "Mukurtu CMS: Differential Access for the Ethical Stewardship of Cultural and Digital Heritage"
DESCRIPTION:Try and recall a family secret\, or a cherished memory shared between you and a parent or sibling. Now imagine holding on to that memory so that it could be shared with your descendants in 20 years\, or 200. How would you preserve it\, in what form? Who has access to it now\, and how will that memory be held and transferred from generation to generation? From a single moment to the wider experiences of communities\, oral histories and endangered languages\, the intimate interchanges that define codes and protocols for sharing do not easily translate to the digital exchange of the world wide web. In this discussion\, we will look at where we’re failing and succeeding to connect with indigenous priorities for differential access to cultural content\, and what this means for all of us in developing informed exchanges for the digital humanities. We’ll explore Mukurtu CMS\, a free and open source platform designed specifically to address some of these challenges and how community based agile software development can help to humanize the Internet. \nMichael Ashley\, CEO\, Center for Digital Archaeology & Director of Development\, Murkurtu CMS. Dr. Michael Ashley is Chief Executive Officer at the Center for Digital Archaeology (CoDA)\, a non-profit company affiliated with UC Berkeley that creates and leverages data management technologies for the preservation and sharing of cultural heritage. He is developing Codifi\, an innovative mobile solution for turning buried content into discoverable\, data-driven stories. Michael is the Director of Development of Mukurtu CMS\, an open source content management solution for Indigenous communities to share\, license and curate their digital heritage. He received his Ph.D. at UC Berkeley in 2004\, where he went on as faculty and staff to co-found several initiatives\, including the award winning Open Knowledge and the Public Interest (OKAPI)\, and the Media Vault Program\, a digital preservation and access framework for the university’s museums and archives. An archaeological photographer by training\, Michael was the Media Team lead for the Çatalhöyük Research Project for 7 years. \n  \n\n  \nPlease join the IHR Digital Humanities Research Cluster and the University Library for a series of interactive lectures focused on “Digital Humanities & Cultural Heritage.” This inaugural speaker series will highlight digital projects from across the humanities and enable lively discussion about the role of the digital in preserving\, building\, and making accessible cultural materials from around the world. \nNo digital skills required. Contact digitalhumanities@ucsc.edu for more information.\nFollow us at @DH_UCSC and start a conversation with #DHUCSC \n  \n\n  \nEVENT VIDEO: \n \nEVENT PHOTOS: \nIf you have trouble viewing above images\, you may view this album directly on Flickr. \n 
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/michael-ashley-mukurtu-2/
LOCATION:McHenry Library UCSC\, Room 4286
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141105T170000
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SUMMARY:Digital Humanities Working Group and Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join the IHR Digital Humanities Research Cluster to interrogate new trends in Digital Humanities. This first meeting will include a spirited and critical discussion about visualization based on Johanna Drucker’s “Graphesis: Visual Knowledge Production and Representation.” The article can be found online at the Poetess Archive Journal. Please download and read before the meeting. We will also discuss future events and start to build a shared bibliography of DH-related texts. After this discussion\, stay for the Opening Reception. Light refreshments will be served at the Cowell Senior Commons Room. \n  \n\n  \nSponsored by the University Library and IHR Digital Humanities Research Cluster \nFor more information please contact Rachel at digitalhumanities@ucsc.edu.\nFollow us at @DH_UCSC and start a conversation with #DHUCSC \n[rev_slider digitalhumanities]
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/directions-in-digital-humanities-research-cluster-working-group-and-opening-reception-2/
LOCATION:Cowell Senior Commons Room\,  Cowell College 1156 High Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95062-1225\, United States
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SUMMARY:"Digital is not a Dirty Word” - Digital Humanities Graduate Student Open House
DESCRIPTION:Let’s talk digital. Are you unsure what Digital Humanities means? Are you interested in mapping\, databases\, blogs\, or twitter\, but don’t know how they help your work? Are you skeptical\, but curious? Come join an open\, informal\, and frank talk about the Digital Humanities. Rachel Deblinger\, the new Digital Humanities Specialist\, will offer a brief description of what DH might mean at UCSC and invites critical conversation and questions. Pizza My Heart will be served. Open to all Graduate Students. \nFor more information please contact Rachel at digitalhumanities@ucsc.edu. \nSponsored by the University Library and IHR Digital Humanities Research Cluster \nFollow us at @DH_UCSC and start a conversation with #DHUCSC
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/digital-is-not-a-dirty-word-2/
LOCATION:Graduate Student Commons
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141022T170000
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SUMMARY:Rachel Deblinger: "Making Memories/Motifs: Holocaust Memory & the Unexpected Inspiration of Digital Humanities"
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Digital Humanities Research Cluster and the University Library for a series of interactive lectures focused on “Digital Humanities & Cultural Heritage.” This inaugural speaker series will highlight digital projects from across the humanities and enable lively discussion about the role of the digital in preserving\, building\, and making accessible cultural materials from around the world. \nNo digital skills required. Contact digitalhumanities@ucsc.edu for more information. \n\n  \nDr. Rachel Deblinger is the Digital Humanities Specialist at UCSC\, working with the University Library and Humanities Division to foster digital scholarship across campus as a CLIR Postdoctoral Fellow. Rachel received her Ph.D. in history from UCLA\, where she developed Memories/Motifs\, an online exhibit that showcases the diversity of Holocaust survivor narratives in the immediate postwar period. The exhibit features three Holocaust survivors and traces the transformation of their stories through print\, audio\, and visual media. For this talk\, Memories/Motifs serves as a case study for exploring the possibilities of knowledge making through online tools and the ethical concerns around making personal artifacts and memories publicly accessible. \n\n  \nNext in the series:\nMichael Ashley: “Mukurtu CMS: Differential access for the ethical stewardship of cultural and digital heritage”\nNovember 12\, 5-7\, McHenry Library 4286\nFollow us at @DH_UCSC and start a conversation with #DHUCSC\nEVENT PHOTOS: \nIf you have trouble viewing above images\, you may view this album directly on Flickr.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/rachel-deblinger-making-memories-2/
LOCATION:McHenry Library UCSC\, Room 4286
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