Position Available: MITH Graduate Assistant
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) is seeking a part-time Graduate Assistant to work on "BitCurator," a Mellon-funded digital humanities and archives [...]
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) is seeking a part-time Graduate Assistant to work on "BitCurator," a Mellon-funded digital humanities and archives [...]

To tackle increasingly large digitized archives of text, the digital humanities community has responded with an avid interest in text mining and visualization. Everywhere one [...]
Tuesday, September 20, 12:30-1:45PM MITH Seminar Room, McKeldin Library B0131 "Large Scale Text Analysis in the Digital Humanities: Methods and Challenges" by ADITI MURALIDHARAN To [...]
Fall is here! And with the new semester brings a stellar list of speakers for our fall Digital Dialogues. Digital Dialogues is a speaker series [...]
As another academic year begins, I have the happy opportunity of welcoming you all back to MITH for what promises to be another exciting, event-laden [...]
We very much look forward to working with three University of Maryland faculty as their research fellowships begin this Fall. Through this partnership, MITH will [...]
As Sayan Bhattacharyya and I have discussed in several posts over the summer, the technique of unsupervised “topic modeling” or Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) has [...]
I recently came across a 1991 interview of the literary critic Harold Bloom (Sterling Professor of Humanities at Yale University) in The Paris Review, in [...]
In a recent post to this blog, Sayan Bhattacharyya described his contributions to the Woodchipper project in the context of a broader discussion about corpus-based [...]
As a young student at Oxford, Franklin J. Hildy, found himself returning to school after a six-week tour of Europe only to realize that he [...]