A Look at #FergusonSyllabus
As a new semester is about to begin academics are busily putting finishing touches on their course syllabi. Here at the University of Maryland there [...]
As a new semester is about to begin academics are busily putting finishing touches on their course syllabi. Here at the University of Maryland there [...]
Tuesday January 27, 2015 at 12:30pm MITH Conference Room 0301 Hornbake Library North A MITH Digital Humanities Incubator Roundtable Discussion of our ongoing work with [...]
In my previous post on this blog, I introduced my dissertational Infinite Ulysses project: a participatory digital edition that I've designed and coded for my [...]
Please join us at MITH on Tuesday, January 20th at 11am for a presentation by Ilya Kreymer about his work on web archiving tools. Ilya’s [...]
The NEH has announced the award of a Cooperative Agreement to Dartmouth College and University of Maryland for a May 2015 event entitled “Engaging the [...]
Scholarly editor Gary Taylor has asked: “How can you love a work, if you don’t know it? How can you know it, if you can’t [...]
Cross-posted and edited from a blog entry on medium.com: On Forgetting and hydration. After writing about the Ferguson Twitter archive a few months ago, I [...]
The Enhancing Music Notation Addressability project (EMA) is creating a system to address specific parts of a music document available online. By addressing we mean [...]
MITH is accepting nominations for potential speakers for our Digital Dialogues series in the Spring 2015 semester. Digital Dialogues is MITH’s signature events program, held almost [...]
During her tenure as Clara and Robert Vambery Distinguished Professor of Comparative Studies, MITH fellow Hester Baer will be collaborating with an international group of scholars [...]