THATCamp Games: Maryland Is For Gamers
Sheet of stickers from THATCamp Games 2012. THATCamp Games, last weekend’s four-day unconference on digital humanities and gaming, had its origin in [...]
Sheet of stickers from THATCamp Games 2012. THATCamp Games, last weekend’s four-day unconference on digital humanities and gaming, had its origin in [...]
Over the past few years, I've spent a good deal of time thinking about storytellers and storytelling. In fact, it was my interest in the [...]
MITH is pleased to announce Lisa Rhody, doctoral candidate in the department of English at the University of Maryland, as the Winnemore Dissertation Fellow for [...]
Over the weekend, Matt Kirschenbaum and I traveled to UNC Chapel Hill in order to meet with the BitCurator Development Advisory Group (DAG). By design, [...]
A new semester is here! And with it brings a stellar list of speakers for our spring Digital Dialogues, a speaker series hosted by The [...]
Last week, MITH Director Neil Fraistat traveled to the 2012 Modern Language Association (MLA) Convention to work with literary scholars interested in exploring digital humanities [...]
Word processing is hot and the media is on the trail. This morning The New York Times Arts Beat blog published "Who Word-Processed First? Professor's [...]
I began my career as a graduate student in literature knowing that, with how literary studies stand now, I would have to choose for my [...]
For those who might have missed it during the vacation, The New York Times ran a long article about Matt Kirschenbaum’s research for his upcoming [...]
Only spammers seem to be noticing this blog, but for web-trolling software that might be interested in digital humanities and philology I thought I might [...]