Heavy Data, Cultural Memories: Lessons from the AIDS Memorial Quilt Digital Experience Project

"Epidemics, like wars, mark a generation for life." The AIDS Memorial Quilt was created 25 years ago as a work of community activism to protest [...]
"Epidemics, like wars, mark a generation for life." The AIDS Memorial Quilt was created 25 years ago as a work of community activism to protest [...]
At MITH we have been experimenting with the networked, distributed transcription and encoding of manuscripts during the first phase of our work on the Shelley-Godwin [...]
MITH is excited to announce the lineup of speakers for our Spring 2014 Digital Dialogues season! Our speakers have a wide variety of backgrounds and [...]
In 1813 the United States Supreme Court heard arguments in one of the first petitions for freedom by an enslaved person. Mima Queen sued John [...]
Making the Digital Humanities More Open, a level 2 Digital Humanities Start Up grant funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, ended its work [...]
Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is over, and it’s time to recap what has been done during a greatly productive summer. Not only has my [...]
Google Summer of Code 2013 (GSoC 2013) has successfully come to an end. I would like to thank James Smith for his patient mentoring. His conceptions [...]
MITH is delighted to announce that ten Digital Dialogues video podcasts from 2013 are now available. Here is a full list: October 29, 2013: Nicole [...]
COLLEGE PARK, Md. – The University of Maryland's Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) announces the launch of the Shelley-Godwin Archive (S-GA), a new digital resource [...]
MITH is accepting nominations for potential speakers for our Digital Dialogues series in the Spring 2014 semester. Digital Dialogues is MITH’s signature events program, held [...]