Fellows Presentations
MITH is pleased to present two more of its current Fellows discussing their ongoing work in digital humanities. Please join us for these two presentations. [...]
MITH is pleased to present two more of its current Fellows discussing their ongoing work in digital humanities. Please join us for these two presentations. [...]
MITH is pleased to offer two of its current or recent faculty Fellows the opportunity to discuss their ongoing work in digital humanities. Please join [...]
MITH is pleased to sponsor the first of several Digital Dialogues this semester which will spotlight current research by faculty Fellows and Graduate Student award [...]
In contrast to the first decade of literary production in the electronic media, when most critical attention was focused on link and node hypertext fiction [...]
She built her own fleet. Captured the fortress of Nafplion. Saved hundreds of harem women. And started a revolution. Not bad for a fifty year [...]
Creativity Support Tools is a research topic with high risk but potentially very high payoff. The goal is to develop improved software and user interfaces [...]
Produced, scripted, and filmed by Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) Fellow Regina Harrison who will lead a discussion after the screening, this [...]
MITH's first Digital Dialogue of the spring 2006 semester will be a discussion of William Gibson's novel Pattern Recognition (2003), on Tue, Feb 7 at [...]
In our last Digital Dialogue of the semester, MITH's directors share some of their own digital humanities research in progress. The specific projects and applications [...]
Grid computing uses the resources of many separate computers connected by a network to solve large-scale computational problems. Individual users can access computing resources transparently, [...]