125 SPEC Kit 350: Supporting Digital Scholarship
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
DH@NU |A Guide to Digital Humanities
http://sites.northwestern.edu/guidetodh/dhnu/
DH@NU |A Guide to Digital Humanities
http://sites.northwestern.edu/guidetodh/dhnu/[4/5/16, 5:52:09 PM]
DH@NU
Northwestern University has a long and rich history in digital humanities,
including groundbreaking research, tool development, learning technologies,
and digital collections. Currently, a revived interest in digital humanities is
taking place on campus across groups of students, scholars, technologists
and librarians, with collaborations manifesting in research and publishing
projects, seminars and labs, and broader community building. Current DH
activities on campus include:
Northwestern University Digital Humanities Lab
NUDHL is a lively seminar series co-convened by NU faculty members
Michael Kramer (History and American Studies) and Jillana Enteen
(Gender Studies). For more on sessions, events, and readings, please
visit the NUDHL website via the link above.
Digital Humanities Faculty Summer Workshop
Generously funded by the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, this
workshop will debut in August 2013, supporting five NU faculty
members interested in launching digital humanities research and
pedagogy projects, especially those with meaningful roles for
undergraduates.
COLLABORATORS
This website is no longer being
updated. A new resource,
"Digital Scholarship in the
Humanities @Northwestern
University," is currently under
development.
To find out more about digital
humanities at NU, or to set up a
consultation, please email Josh
Honn, Digital Scholarship
Librarian.
CREDITS
Guide by Josh Honn
Digital Scholarship Librarian
CSCDC, Northwestern
University Library
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