appendixjournal: We digitized, annotated and created a custom web display for this incredibly detailed 16th century indigenous map of Mexico. Explore it here. Everyone take a moment to check this out. It’s fantastic!
digital humanities
The wondrous world of the UW Digital Collections – OUPblog
The wondrous world of the UW Digital Collections – OUPblog oralhistoryreview: Caitlin here! I’m interrupting Steven’s excellent coverage of OHA 2013 to let everyone know that our latest post is up at the Oxford University Press Blog. This week, while everyone else was off gallivanting in Oklahoma City, I decided to step outside the oral […]
The wondrous world of the UW Digital Collections – OUPblog
The wondrous world of the UW Digital Collections – OUPblog Caitlin here! I’m interrupting Steven’s excellent coverage of OHA 2013 to let everyone know that our latest post is up at the Oxford University Press Blog. This week, while everyone else was off gallivanting in Oklahoma City, I decided to step outside the oral history […]
What Digital Humanists Do
What Digital Humanists Do naturarerum: An excellent run-down of types of projects, considerations, & examples. Inspired by Miriam Posner’s informative, “How Did They Make That?”, this post answers the equally ubiquitous question (one I often wonder myself), "Why did they make that?“
Crowdsourcing the Best Digital Humanities Content: Introducing #DHThis, the Digital Humanities Slashdot
Crowdsourcing the Best Digital Humanities Content: Introducing #DHThis, the Digital Humanities Slashdot librarianrafia: If you have been frustrated by the editorial model and the gatekeeping systems within traditional peer review, here is your chance to contribute to a new platform to re-envision scholarly publishing. This post introduces a experiment: DHThis.org, a new platform where a community instead of […]
How did they make that? | Miriam Posner’s Blog
How did they make that? | Miriam Posner’s Blog Many students tell me that in order to get started with digital humanities, they’d like to have some idea of what they might do and what technical skills they might need in order to do it. Here’s a set of digital humanities projects that might help […]
Mapping the Long Women’s Movement
uncoralhistory: uncoralhistory: “During my growing up time period, which would have been mainly the 60s and 70s, a huge women’s movement and yeah, I did feel a part of a big movement, which was a great feeling. I can remember one Christmas, my grandmother gave me this book that I wanted. It was a women’s, […]