Omeka: Easy Web Publishing for Scholarship and Cultural Heritage
Well into the second decade of the web, many aspiring digital humanists still find it difficult to mount online exhibitions and publish collections-based research because [...]
Well into the second decade of the web, many aspiring digital humanists still find it difficult to mount online exhibitions and publish collections-based research because [...]
For our first Digital Dialogue of the new academic year, come learn about recently completed work at MITH funded by an NEH Digital Humanities Start [...]
The difficulties engendered by the complicated patterns of repetition in Gertrude Stein's 900-page novel _The Making of Americans_ make it almost impossible to read this [...]
The Library of Congress contains over a million dissertations. Each of these works represents an average of four years of work by a specialist who [...]
The Virtual Humanities Lab was a two-year project, generously supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities for 2004-06. VHL was housed in Italian Studies [...]
Chuck Henry will discuss Rice University Press, recently reborn as the nation's first all-digital university press. Michael Lonegro, Humanities editor at Johns Hopkins University Press, will [...]