The Cleaners: Movie Night (Oct 30)
The Cleaners (2018) Please join us in MITH on October 30, 2019 (All Hallows' Eve Eve) from 6-8pm for a screening of The [...]
The Cleaners (2018) Please join us in MITH on October 30, 2019 (All Hallows' Eve Eve) from 6-8pm for a screening of The [...]
Please join us Wednesday, April 24, at 3:30pm at MITH (0301 Hornbake Library) for a presentation by Dr. Andrea Thomer, who is visiting from the [...]
Measuring Impact of Digital Repositories Open, Collaborative Research: Developing the Balanced Value Impact Model to Assess the Impact of Digital Repositories Thursday, April 25, 11 [...]
Please join us on Monday, April 29 at 4pm in MITH for a book launch and discussion of Alexis Lothian's new book Old Futures: Speculative [...]
With a $1.2 Million grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities in the College of Arts and Humanities at the University of Maryland, Shift, and the Department of Media Studies at the University of Virginia (UVA) will collaborate to lead the ongoing work of the Documenting the Now project.
This past spring Purdom Lindblad and I had the opportunity to participate in several praxis oriented sessions involving social media data collection and analysis for [...]
Please join us on May 10 from 11:00 am – 12:00 pm in MITH for a presentation by Ray Cha, who is helping direct the efforts of the Environmental Data and Governance Initiative (EDGI) to monitor federal websites that provide access to information about climate change, the environment, and energy. The presentation and discussion will be followed in the afternoon (2 – 3 pm) with an informal demonstration to get a more hands on understanding of how EDGI’s volunteers work. Participants are welcome to attend either (or both) sessions.
MITH is very excited to announce our participation in the Ethics and Archiving the Web National Forum which will be taking place at the New [...]
Since 2005 MITH's Digital Dialogues series has served as our signature events program, where we invite members of the digital humanities community to join us [...]
Our most respected newspapers want their stories to be accurate because once the words are on paper, and the paper is in someone’s hands, there’s [...]