NanoDHMo, NaDHMo, … Whatever, Let’s Just Make Something
Every November, I mean to write fifty thousand words. Every November, something comes up that keeps me from doing it. This year, I'm doing it! [...]
Every November, I mean to write fifty thousand words. Every November, something comes up that keeps me from doing it. This year, I'm doing it! [...]
The research environment within which professional humanists and librarians have been accustomed to working is being reshaped by both internal and external pressures. In different [...]
Tuesday, November 1, 12:30-1:45PM MITH Conference Room, McKeldin Library B0135 "Learning on the Job: Data Curation by Humanists, Librarians, and the Public" by TREVOR MUÑOZ [...]
I've had the good fortune of being the graduate assistant for the Preserving Virtual Worlds (PVW) project for *mumble* years. The project is a partnership [...]
We are now seeking applications for MITH’s Winnemore Dissertation Fellowship. Applicants should be advanced graduate students whose dissertation includes innovative research agendas involving any substantive [...]

Macrosolutions are shared global services that provide institutions with resources and solutions that have the opportunity to take advantage of networked enterprise-class scale. These types [...]
Tuesday, October 25, 12:30-1:45PM MITH Conference Room, McKeldin Library B0135 "Networked Macrosolutions: Library Peer-Sourced Collaborative Services" by RACHEL FRICK Macrosolutions are shared global services that [...]
CHAPEL HILL - The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's School of Information and Library Science (SILS) has received a grant for $600,000 from [...]
This blog describes my progress on a born-digital critical edition of the Mishnah. For the various audiences who might read this, let me break out [...]
This past weekend I attended the Nebraska Digital Workshop hosted by the Center for Digital Research in the Humanities (CDRH) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, [...]