MITH is Now Accepting Fall 2014 Digital Dialogues Speaker Nominations!
MITH is accepting nominations for potential speakers for our Digital Dialogues series in the Fall 2014 semester. Digital Dialogues is MITH’s signature events program, held [...]
MITH is accepting nominations for potential speakers for our Digital Dialogues series in the Fall 2014 semester. Digital Dialogues is MITH’s signature events program, held [...]
Car movies—movies that subordinate plot and character to chases and collisions—typically appear in cycles that coincide with breakthroughs in visual effects production, concomitant changes in [...]
MITH is pleased to announce that we have been awarded $39,690 from the HathiTrust Research Center (HTRC) for a prototyping grant in support of the [...]
When National Public Radio's daily news show All Things Considered wanted to do a piece on the challenges of digital archives and preservation, they contacted MITH about [...]
Residents from the National Digital Stewardship Residency cohort in Washington, D.C. will present on the digital stewardship projects they are engaged in at their host institutions. [...]
Emerson will discuss her current two-part book project, titled OTHER NETWORKS, and how it moves through both technical and user-based accounts of networks that outside [...]
In the past few months, MITH has been developing software for a project related to the Walt Whitman Archive. The Walt Whitman Archive is an [...]
The digital humanities has its roots in fields of study dedicated to textual analysis and historical examination. The present moment is filled with DH practitioners [...]
MITH is looking to hire a creative, team-oriented person to be our new Lead Developer. The successful candidate will work collaboratively with other members of [...]
Take a moment and open your bottom desk drawer, the one with your old files in it. Rummage around for a bit and push way [...]