The Digital Humanities Summer Institute
The Digital Humanities Summer Institute gives students and scholars a chance to broaden their knowledge of the Digital Humanities within a feasible timeframe. The Colloquium has grown in recent years, to the point where it is now seen as an important part of the field’s conference calendar for emerging and established scholars alike, but it remains a non-threatening space in which students, scholars, and practitioners can share their ideas. This issue is testament to that diversity, as well as the strength of the research being presented at the Colloquium. It includes Scott B. Weingart and Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara, Mary Borgo, William B. Kurtz, and John Barber. The included articles represent the purpose of facilitating a community comprised of divergent interests and perspectives, a community which can often be positively dissonant.
Research
What’s Under the Big Tent?: A Study of ADHO Conference Abstracts
Scott B. Weingart and Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara
2017-10-13 Volume 7 • Issue 1 • 2017 • Volume 7 • 6
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Toward Sustainable Growth: Lessons Learned Through the Victorian Women Writers Project
Mary Elizabeth Borgo
2017-10-13 Volume 7 • Issue 1 • 2017 • Volume 7 • 4
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Radio Nouspace: Sound, Radio, Digital Humanities
John F. Barber
2017-10-13 Volume 7 • Issue 1 • 2017 • Volume 7 • 1
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Introduction: Digital Humanities as Dissonant
James O'Sullivan
2018-01-23 Volume 8 • Issue 1 • 2018 • Volume 8 • 3
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Collections
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Congress 2023
DH Unbound 2022, Selected Papers.
Computer Modelling and Simulation for Literary-Historical Research: VESPACE and Social Physics / Modélisation et simulation informatiques pour la recherche en histoire littéraire : VESPACE et la physique sociale
Le numérique, l’action éducative des institutions culturelles et les publics (Digital technology, educational actions of cultural institutions and audiences)
Student Perspectives from within the Digital Pedagogy Network (DPN)
Congress 2019
Congress 2018
Humanités numériques: identités, pratiques et théories
Congress 2017
The Digital Humanities Summer Institute