Articles tagged in Digital Humanities | 9 December 2015 Works in Progress Session: Mapping Liminal Jewish Spaces with Katie Trostel and Erica Smeltzer —MORE→ | 9 December 2015 Zephyr Frank: “Beyond Eyeballmetrics: Visualization and Analysis in Digital Scholarship” —MORE→ | 30 September 2015 WORKSHOP: GIS for Humanists —MORE→ | 25 September 2015 Brown Bag Workshop: Teaching with Wikipedia (CANCELED) —MORE→ | 25 September 2015 Brown Bag Workshop: Teaching with Film and Video —MORE→ | 25 September 2015 WORKSHOP: Coding for Humanists with Fabiola Hanna —MORE→ | 23 September 2015 Digital Humanities Reading Group —MORE→ | 23 September 2015 Quantifying Creativity: Art through the Eyes of Computation —MORE→ | 23 September 2015 Digital Pedagogy: New Possibilities for Teaching with Canvas —MORE→ | 4 September 2015 Workshop with Miriam Posner: "How Did They Make That?" —MORE→ | 4 September 2015 Miriam Posner: “Head-and-Shoulder Hunting in the Americas: Exploring Lobotomy's Visual Culture” —MORE→ News| 8 April 2015 Egyptologist awarded NEH Digital Humanities Start-Up Grant —MORE→ | 3 April 2015 Digital Humanities Working Group / Work-in-Progress Conversation Aesthetics: Imagining Histories of Modern Lebanon, Fabiola Hanna —MORE→ | 20 March 2015 Twitter 101 with Melissa De Witte —MORE→ | 16 March 2015 Digital Humanities Working Group/Digital Pedagogy —MORE→ | 13 March 2015 Digital Humanities Working Group/Reading Group: A Conversation with Warren Sack —MORE→ | 13 March 2015 Working with Omeka: Building a Community of Users —MORE→ | 13 March 2015 Patrick Murray-John, “Latent Data: How, Where, And Why (Digital) Humanists Discover Data Hidden In Plain Sight” —MORE→ | 13 March 2015 Lisa Snyder: "The Devil is in the Detective Work: Researching and Reconstructing Cultural Heritage Sites with Special Emphasis on The World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893" —MORE→ | 13 March 2015 Using Zotero for Graduate Student Research: A Library Workshop for Humanities Division Graduate Students —MORE→ 1 2 3