Are you interested in learning more about digital tools for your research or teaching, but don’t know where to start? Former digital fellow Evan Misshula and current digital fellow Erin …
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Open science and the digital humanities
Though technical skills and and scientific expertise are obviously fundamental to scientific research, their effects can only be as strong as the community in which they circulate.
MEDIA RES #1: lightning talks by NYC graduate students on DH projects
TIME: 2:00 – 3:30 pm, Friday, May 8th, 2015 ROOM: CUNY Graduate Center, Room C415A FOCUS: English & Literary Studies NYC has more graduate students executing projects in the digital …
Announcing the launch of the Islamic History Commons
It’s with great excitement that I announce the launch of the Islamic History Commons (IHC), a scholarly community site dedicated to the study of Islamic history. IHC makes use of …
User versus subject: a critique of word processing software
If you could design, from start to finish, the software you use to compose your writing, what would it look like? For many, word processing software is precisely what one …
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How to evaluate writing spaces.
tech versus culture: what makes for good digital collaboration?
Late last summer, social media fellow Jennifer Stoops and I collaborated on a grant proposal together. Sometimes that meant sitting cheek to cheek in front of the same computer where, …
Tool refresh: a crash course
It’s one thing to start playing around with the tools and methods associated with the Digital Humanities, it’s quite another to get a grip on the best digital practices to …
Is this what reading looks like?
Looking for today's text mining innovators
Evernote Guide
Here is a link to the guide of the Evernote portion of the 3/19 Digital Fellows Workshop. Let us know what kind of handouts you would find useful!