Trends at the Digital Humanities Summer Institute
For those of you who aren't familiar, the University of Victoria in beautiful British Columbia holds an annual summer training institute. For five consecutive days [...]
For those of you who aren't familiar, the University of Victoria in beautiful British Columbia holds an annual summer training institute. For five consecutive days [...]
We now have two versions of a demos up and ready to run. Both allow a user to pull data from the witness files, containing [...]
My friend Sarah Wasserman, who is finishing up a brilliant dissertation on the idea and instances of ephemerality in 20th century American literature, recently sent [...]
MITH will host the first annual Digital Humanities Winter Institute (DHWI), from Monday, January 7, 2013, to Friday, January 11, 2013, at the University of [...]
After a brief pause to reevaluate resources, aims, and methods, the Modern British archive of the Foreign Literatures in America project is back on track [...]

Archival description is a cornerstone of the practice of archivy, and in most cases is the initial interface between an archival institution’s holdings and the [...]
The research I am doing presently uses visualizations to show latent patterns that may be detected in a set of poems using computational tools, such [...]
According to Christina Wodtke and Austin Govella in Information Architecture: Blueprints for the Web, wireframes are the spaces in which thinking becomes tangible. As my [...]
Tuesday, May 8, 2012, 12:30-1:45pm MITH Conference Room co-sponsored by University Libraries "Contextual Futures: The Meaning, Structure, and Use of Archival Description" by MARK MATIENZO [...]

I’ve spent my MITH fellowship year working on “The Black Gotham Digital Archive.” My goal is to link an interactive web site, smart phones, and [...]