Approaches to Managing and Collecting Born-Digital Literary Resources for Scholarly Use
The white paper (12,000 words) from this Level 1 NEH Start Up project is now available.
The white paper (12,000 words) from this Level 1 NEH Start Up project is now available.
MITH is very pleased to welcome Amanda Visconti as an intern working on MITH's Deena Larsen Collection. A graduate student at the University of Michigan's [...]
The detailed conference program for Digital Humanities 2009, with the schedule of papers and authors, is now available!
Some knowledge engineers claim that the 20 disciplines that came into being in 1900 fractured into 8000 specialized topics in science alone ninety years later. [...]
A MITH Digital Dialogue Tuesday, May 5, 12:30-1:45 MITH Conference Room, McKeldin Library B0135 "Networked Reenactments: how television, museums, and universities tried to find audiences [...]
Interactive media are highly complex and at high risk for loss as technologies rapidly become obsolete. The Preserving Virtual Worlds project is actively exploring methods [...]
A MITH Digital Dialogue Tuesday, April 28, 12:30-1:45 MITH Conference Room, McKeldin Library B0135 "Preserving Virtual Worlds: A MITH Research Update" By NEIL FRAISTAT, MATTHEW [...]
What happens when undergraduate students are encouraged to create false history and then post it online for all the world to see? In this talk, [...]
A MITH Digital Dialogue Tuesday, April 21, 12:30-1:45 MITH Conference Room, McKeldin Library B0135 "What Happens When You Teach Students to Lie Online?" by MILLS [...]
This talk considers how the scholarly edition (whether print or digital) processes information via formalization, and about the implications of this for our understanding and [...]