Calling All Gamers!
MITH currently has several research initiatives pending in the area of online gaming, especially Massively Multiplayer Role Playing Games (MMRPGS). MMRPGs such as Second Life [...]
MITH currently has several research initiatives pending in the area of online gaming, especially Massively Multiplayer Role Playing Games (MMRPGS). MMRPGs such as Second Life [...]
Chuck Henry will discuss Rice University Press, recently reborn as the nation's first all-digital university press. Michael Lonegro, Humanities editor at Johns Hopkins University Press, will [...]
In this talk I will describe the goals of the MALACH project (Multilingual Access to Large Spoken Archives) and some of our research results. I'll [...]
In the last four years, broad, collaborative authoring (for example, Wikipedia), collection building (for example, September 11 Digital Archive and Hurricane Digital Memory Bank) and [...]
This talk will explore the use of digital media to depict and account for medieval notions of authority, translation, and textual transmission, concepts that are [...]
More than four out of five American adults own at least one wireless device, and there are now more mobile phones in the United States [...]
This presentation examines how the growth of electronic records, their increasing importance in daily business operations, and their routine destruction as a matter of policy [...]
MITH will be hosting this Digital Dialogue in support of The September Project. Initiated by University of Maryland American Studies (and MITH) alum David Silver, [...]
Staking and Stewart will offer critical reflections on a successful workshop they facilitated at the National Women's Studies Association Conference in June 2006. The workshop, [...]
MITH is pleased to present two more of its current Fellows discussing their ongoing work in digital humanities, specifically (in this instance) scholarly databases. Please [...]