Report: Workshop on Tools for Digital Scholarly Editions (Cologne, Germany)
Link to the Event On Monday, November 28th and Tuesday, November 29th, Dave Lester (Creative Lead for MITH) and I (Web Developer for MITH) attended [...]
Link to the Event On Monday, November 28th and Tuesday, November 29th, Dave Lester (Creative Lead for MITH) and I (Web Developer for MITH) attended [...]
What I envision is parallel transcriptions of all witnesses to the text of the Mishnah (including citations in the Talmuds and the commentaries, although I [...]
Reading the New York Times a few weeks back, I stumbled upon an article that made me think about the kind of research we are [...]
It might seem strange to be talking about "beginnings" just as the semester is winding down, but that's exactly where I'm at: taking my very [...]
This past weekend the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) hosted a two-day workshop for BitCurator, a collaboration between UNC Chapel Hill's School [...]
Call me Ahab: I’m the leader of the merry band of pirates about to set sail on the Foreign Literatures in America (FLA) project. If [...]

Mobile platforms have become a critical social media platform and tool for creating “network effects” by connecting communities, conversations and initiatives in the museum of [...]

The Arcane Gallery of Gadgetry (AGOG) is a sort of narrative wunderkammer of an alternate reality game (ARG), a “cabinet of curiosities” combining a rich [...]
As is generally the case with things intellectual, progress on my digital archive has been quite slow. I have several "handlers" (as I call them) [...]
Thanks to the input of Travis Brown, Assistant Director at MITH and the programmer working on this project, I am now revisiting the organization of [...]