Please welcome Oliver Gaycken as MITH’s newest Vambery Fellow!
MITH is pleased to announce that Oliver Gaycken, Vambery Distinguished Professor of Comparative Studies for the 2015-16 academic year, has also been named a MITH [...]
MITH is pleased to announce that Oliver Gaycken, Vambery Distinguished Professor of Comparative Studies for the 2015-16 academic year, has also been named a MITH [...]
For some time, there has been a pressing need for studies that approach murder as something other than a pathological, criminological, or sociological problem to [...]
This morning President Wallace D. Loh circulated a video to the UMD community that featured selected research and creative work being conducted throughout the university. [...]
Putting new media in the service of old scores, the digital environment offers much that will advance the study, teaching, and performance of music. There [...]
"In the context of research, a model is an experimental device, modelling an experimental technique." Willard McCarty, Humanities Computing. What is a research model, and [...]
As academic publishing turns more and more toward peer-to-peer review, multimedia-rich work, and publication of data sets, the Vega team is developing a modular, open-source [...]
Good news! So many of you expressed interest in having a Fall 2015 Digital Dialogues Pre-Season Mixer, that we will definitely be holding the event [...]
Scholars of contemporary fiction face special challenges in making the turn toward digitized corpora and empirical method. Their field is one of exceptionally large and [...]
Doing digital scholarly work, or curious about the digital humanities and related digital studies? The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) is a [...]
The study of computational media still has far to go when it comes to contradicting the solo white male inventor myths that are often reified [...]