The Born Digital Working Group Divides and Conquers
Back in October, we introduced the MITH/UM Libraries Born Digital Working Group (BDWG) with a post about processing the Bill Bly Collection. Since then we’ve [...]
Back in October, we introduced the MITH/UM Libraries Born Digital Working Group (BDWG) with a post about processing the Bill Bly Collection. Since then we’ve [...]
We are delighted to announce that Raffaele Viglianti will be joining MITH as a Research Programmer in early February 2013. Raffaele comes to MITH from [...]
MITH is currently seeking applications for two part-time (10 hours per week) positions as Text-Encoders to join the Shelley-Godwin Archive project. Due to a generous [...]
MITH is pleased to announce that applications are now being accepted for the first Digital Humanities Data Curation Institute workshop, to be held at the Graduate [...]
Topic modeling in (and on) the humanities has been the subject of a number of blog posts and online conversations over the past few weeks, [...]
Adrian Hamins-Puertolas and Adam Elrafei are students in Team POLITIC, an undergraduate research team in the University of Maryland’s GEMSTONE honors research-focused honors college, mentored [...]
I am delighted to announce that David B. Searls will be joining us as the featured keynote for the Shared Horizons symposia. David was a [...]
How does one create a digital edition of a classical text, and what do we learn from it? The Mishnah is in many ways a [...]
A few weeks ago I began putting together MITH’s new digital curation workstation. The primary reason for the workstation was to build a testbed for [...]
Cultural heritage collections represent important sources for scholars and enthusiasts, and offer ways for us to listen and learn from peoples and processes that are [...]