9/5 Digital Dialogue: Kimberlee Staking and Nikki Stewart
A MITH Digital Dialogue Tuesday, September 5, 12:30-1:45 MITH Conference Room, McKeldin Library B0135 Welcome back to MITH's Digital Dialogues! We're pleased to kick off [...]
A MITH Digital Dialogue Tuesday, September 5, 12:30-1:45 MITH Conference Room, McKeldin Library B0135 Welcome back to MITH's Digital Dialogues! We're pleased to kick off [...]
MITH is very pleased to pass along word of a series of new programs and initiatives from NEH designed to support research and scholarship in [...]
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) at the University of Maryland, College Park announces an immediate search for the position of Assistant Director. Best consideration by August 1, 2006.
To: All current and former members of MITH From: Neil Fraistat, Director MITH Acting Associate Director Carl Stahmer has returned for family reasons to the [...]
To: All current and former members of MITH From: Neil Fraistat, Director I am delighted to share the good news that Matt Kirschenbaum, Assistant Professor [...]
To: all chairs and directors, all current and former members of MITH From: Dean James F. Harris Re: Appointment of Professor Neil Fraistat as Director [...]
Stan Ruecker, Assistant Professor of Humanities Computing at the University of Alberta and a member of the Mellon-funded Nora Text Mining and Visualization project MITH [...]
MITH is pleased to present two more of its current Fellows discussing their ongoing work in digital humanities, specifically (in this instance) scholarly databases. Please [...]
Following a very successful day of discussion on the digital humanities MITH hosted earlier this semester with Johanna Drucker and Jerome McGann, please join us on Friday, April 28th in the McKelding Special Events room (#6137) for a morning of discussion on electronic literature. In preparation for the Electronic Literature Organization's impending move to MITH (www.eliterature.org), two of the ELO's directors, ALAN LIU (Professor of English, University of California Santa Barbara) and JOE TABBI (Professor of English, University of Illinois Chicago) will visit to present talks on the preservation and collecting of electronic literature, as well as a new curriculum (at Santa Barbara) to support its teaching.
MITH is pleased to present two more of its current Fellows discussing their ongoing work in digital humanities. Please join us in the MITH Conference Room (McKeldin B0135) at 12:30 for David Prager Branner (Associate Professor, Chinese), "Yintong: he Chinese Phonological Database and Chip Manekin (Associate Professor, Philosophy), "The Steinschneider Bibliographic Database."