CUNY DHI: Lightning Talks and Keynote

This year’s CUNY DHI event, will feature CUNY students, faculty, and staff sharing their projects through short 3-minute talks, showcasing the diverse and innovative digital humanities projects happening across the CUNY system. The Lightning Talks will be followed by a keynote lecture by Kim Knight titled “Wearable Interfaces and Feminist Sleeper Agents” (abstract below). This event is free …

GIS Day @ the GC: Sharing social applications of GIS

GIS Day @ the GC: Sharing social applications of GIS November 14 from 5pm-7pm The Graduate Center, Room 7414 The Graduate Center’s GIS Day will be an opportunity to hear about how current CUNY students and faculty are applying GIS and mapping to help solve social issues. The first hour will be short presentations. The …

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Publishing with Manifold: CUNY Teachers Edition

CUNY teachers!  Come learn how you can publish materials on Manifold, a digital platform for scholarly publishing! Learn how to turn a Google Doc into a polished publication or create …

Office Hours

GC Digital Scholarship Lab, Room 7414 365 Fifth Ave, New York, NY

Drop in to talk to one of the GC Digital Fellows about your project or research goals. GC Digital Fellows are available to talk about your project development, methods, and …

Office Hours

GC Digital Scholarship Lab, Room 7414 365 Fifth Ave, New York, NY

Drop in to talk to one of the GC Digital Fellows about your project or research goals. GC Digital Fellows are available to talk about your project development, methods, and …

Office Hours

GC Digital Scholarship Lab, Room 7414 365 Fifth Ave, New York, NY

Drop in to talk to one of the GC Digital Fellows about your project or research goals. GC Digital Fellows are available to talk about your project development, methods, and …

Workshop: Fair Use and Digital Humanities

A crash course on fair use, particularly for digital humanities projects that use copyrighted works as data. We will look at the wiggle room intentionally built into the language about fair use in United States copyright law, as well as the increasing importance of transformativeness in fair use rulings. Register HERE

Workshop: Betwyll: discover the potential of social reading

Betwyll is a social reading app, developed by the cultural association TwLetteratura since 2014, which allows commenting on texts by publishing short messages of 140 characters. Betwyll is free to download for mobile devices. It can be employed for multiple purposes and in different contexts: it can be employed as a didactic tool to make …

Workshop: Intro to Network Analysis with Python

Networks are increasingly common aspects of contemporary life: social networks, transportation networks, information networks, citation networks, and more. Networks consist of nodes (individual people or things) and edges (links, relationships, or interactions) that connect them. Researchers increasingly use network analysis to investigate the structures and connective relationships of networks relevant to their discipline. In this …