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Why Collecting History Online is Web 1.5
Essays Why Collecting History Online is Web 1.5 by Sheila A. Brennan and T. Mills Kelly March 2009 Archives, Research It seems like only yesterday that we were transitioning from the first-generation, read-only web to the “read-write web” of Web 2.0, that fosters community and collaboration wher
RRCHNM Welcomes 25 Graduate Students for the new Academic Year
The start of the academic year at RRCHNM also means the return of many of our graduate students. This week RRCHNM welcomed twenty-five graduate research assistants or graduate affiliates. Graduate students are a critical part of the work that RRCHNM creates, and RRCHNM is in turn core to the experie
Material Histories of the Indian Ocean World, 1500-Present
Join RRCHNM for an exciting new series, organized and hosted by Dr. Deepthi Murali, on “Material Histories of the Indian Ocean World, 1500-Present.” The Material Histories of the Indian Ocean World webinar brings together scholars from different disciplines that work primarily on the
07/25/2019: RRCHNM @ ACH 2019 Conference
Laura Crossley will be presenting “Mining for the Implications of the Changing Landscape of Digital Humanities Blogging” at the Association for Computers and the Humanities 2019 Conference in Pittsburgh on July 25, 2019.
03/25/2019: Elizabethan Court Day By Day Encode-a-thon @ RRCHNM
The Elizabeth Court Day By Day Encode-a-thing will take place in Fenwick Library 1014B from 10:30am-3.00pm on March 25, 2019. The Elizabethan Court Day by Day is a dataset of day-by-day accounts of Queen Elizabeth I’s court for the entirety of her reign. The Folger Shakespeare Library is c
05/31/2019: RRCHNM @ Digital Humanities Summer Institute
Jessica Otis (& John Simpson) will be offering the course “Fundamentals of Programming/Coding for Human(s|ists) at the Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI) at the University of Victoria, Canada, from June 3 to June 16, 2019, and the course “Introduction to Network Analysis in
10/25/2018: RRCHNM @ Reconstructing Historical Networks Digitally
Jessica Otis will be presenting “Six Degrees of Francis Bacon: Gender, Social Network Analysis, and Early Modern Britain” at Reconstructing Historical Networks Digitally: New Approaches, Opportunities and Epistemological Implications of Social Network Analysis, the Third Annual German H
10/15/2018: RRCHNM @ dhnord2018
Sean Takats will be presenting “Quelles collaborations au sein des structures dédiées aux humanités numériques?” [Which collaborations within structures dedicated to digital humanities?] at dhnord2018: Materialities of Research in the Humanities and the Social Sciences, in Lille, France, o
08/15/2018: RRCHNM @ Society of American Archivists Conference
Megan Brett, Stephen Robertson and LaQuanda Walters Cooper will be presenting a lighting talk on Creating Local Linkages at the Public Library Archives and Special Collections Section meeting during the Society of American Archivists Conference on August 15, 2018, at 4.00 PM. Creating Local Linkage
04/25/2018: RRCHNM @ Case Western University
Stephen Robertson will be participating in a roundtable on digital humanities at Case Western University, from 11.35am-12.45pm on April 25, 2018