IDRH Events: Recent submissions
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Recovering the Recovered Text: Diversity, Canon Building, and Digital Studies
(2012-10-02)This paper examines the state of the current digital humanities canon, provides a historical overview of the decline of early digitally recovered texts, literature designed to expand the literary canon, and offers suggestions ... -
Digital Humanities: A Status Report with Questions
(2015-10-29)Digital humanities activities have matured in the last decades, and in many ways, we simply do our business digitally, working in networked environments with all of their affordances and conveniences as part of our daily ... -
DH Forum 2016 - Student Showcase 2
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DH Forum 2016 Student Showcase 1
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DH Forum 2016 - Morning Panel
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DH Forum 2015 Opening Keynote
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Networks In Literary History: The Salons Project
(2014-09-13)So far the digital humanities that goes in literature departments has been primarily textual: text-mining, topic modeling, etc. Networks and network analysis have been used primarily in digital history. Yet networks have ... -
Recreating Historical Materiality through Scientific Simulations of Light and Texture
(2013-09-14)Upon first visiting a new city, tourists will often report that it feels different than they had imagined. The combination of perspective, light, texture, sound, and smell, combined with a viewer’s own understanding, gives ... -
Connecting Digital Humanities Data with the Scholarly 3D Toolkit
(2014-09-13)New advances in online game engines have made it possible to easily view 3D virtual environments from any web browser, but the full potential of 3D humanities research has gone unrealized because of the difficulty in ... -
Reading Genres: Exploring Massive Digital Collections From the Top Down
(2012-09-22)At what scale can digital analysis address live questions in the humanities? On the one hand, humanists have long cultivated expertise in elucidating meaning from a single text or author; on the other, increasing numbers ... -
Teaching Texts with Technology: Reading African American Literature in the Digital Age
(2012-04-23)This will be a participatory workshop that explores multiple ways to engage and enhance cultural readings and to examine the style and language of written texts. “My Father’s Name: A Black Virginia Family After the War,” ... -
Press Pause: Slowing Down Digital Humanities Practices
(2015-09-26)The digital humanities has its roots in fields of study dedicated to textual analysis and historical examination. The present moment is filled with DH practitioners creating visualizations of ‘big data,’ mapping connections ... -
Digital Humanities Pedagogy in Theory and Practice
(2016-10-17)Although the digital humanities has become increasingly important for scholarship, it is still rarely practiced in the undergraduate classroom. Professors fear they don’t have the knowledge to instruct their students in ... -
The Graphic Visualization of XML Documents
(2011-09-24)This presentation describes the graphic visualization of XML documents in several projects in order to support philological research in the humanities. In many cases information that may not be easily accessible when the ... -
Patterns in the Transmission of Cultural Texts: The Case of Medieval Miscellany Manuscripts
(2012-03-06)Medieval Slavic miscellanies are a type of free-form encyclopedia, compilations of texts of various genres from various sources. Compilation in medieval literary culture was as much a creative act as the authoring of ... -
‘Insta-Book Freedom’: Digitization and the Persistence of the Page
(2013-09-14)Large-scale digitization projects seem to free information from the prison of paper, from the tragic and old-fashioned constraints of the material. But that is a fantasy—how digital utopians wish the world was, not a ...