Digital Maps Are Giving Scholars the Historical Lay of the Land - 2 views
artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/08/03/national-endowment-announces-humanities-grants/?gwh=71FC34F326E008A0733AD3762C960D0B
www.nytimes.com/2010/12/04/books/04victorian.html?pagewanted=all&gwh=0D684AF5A03C09F9F210BE363068CBC8
Digital humanists are arguing that it is time to set our focus on how technology is changing liberal arts. Civil War battlefields are being mapped. Animation, charts and primary documents are being...
chronicle.com/article/No-DH-No-Interview/132959/
A typical day as a digital humanist includes a variety of things such as time spent researching, experimentations with teaching, and changing the face of research. Liminality of people in the digit...
chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/report-from-dhsi-2012/40571
www.forbes.com/sites/techonomy/2012/08/30/digital-teaching-promises-to-improve-grades/
This article focuses on Arc - an attempt to talk about the future through an e-quarterly. This will talk about the future in old and new ways. It discusses how the future is always the winner becau...
www.forbes.com/sites/davidshaywitz/2012/09/03/digital-health-needs-courageous-investors-and-other-lessons-from-the-khosla-controversy/
Daniel Cohen is doing his fair share to advance the digital humanities. He started at George Mason University more than 10 years ago, where he officed from a trailer. Today, he and his team reach ...
March of 2012 was this year's Day of Digital Humanities, an event that blogs the experiences of digital humanities by individuals who feel they identify with the field. One page of the project incl...
This coming January (2013) will be the Digital Humanities Winter Institute (DHWI). As a companion to the summer institute (DHSI) which takes place annually. This is a week-long training opportunity...