Videos of Special Projects, 2016/2017 Institutes for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities, and NEH/DFG Bilateral Digital Humanities Program Grantees
We are very pleased to present the videos from the 2015 Office of Digital Humanities Project Directors Meeting, which was held September 25, 2015 at NEH headquarters at the Constitution Center in Washington, DC. Enjoy these “lightning round” videos—short, three-minute videos--from project directors of special projects funded under Cooperative Agreements and the awardees of Institutes for Advanced Topics in Digital Humanities and NEH/DFG Bilateral Digital Humanities grant programs.
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Engaging the Public: Best Practices for Crowdsourcing Across the Disciplines, Andrea Wiggins, Dartmouth College & University of Maryland, College Park
Openlab Workshop, Amy Lucko & Christa Williford, Council on Library and Information Resources
Images and Texts in Medical History: An Introduction to Methods, Tools, and Data from the Digital Humanities, Tom Ewing, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
The Digital Native American and Indigenous Studies Project, Jennifer Guiliano, Indiana/Purdue University, Indianapolis
Doing Digital History 2016: An Institute for Mid-Career American Historians, Sharon Leon, George Mason University
Space and Place in Africana/Black Studies: An Institute on Spatial Humanities, Theories, Methods and Practice, Kim Gallon & Angel David Nieves, Purdue University & Hamilton College
A Digital Synopsis of Mishnah and Tosefta, Hayim Lapin, University of Maryland, College Park
Modeling semantically Enriched Digital Edition of Accounts (MEDEA), Kathryn Tomasek, Wheaton College
Tracking the Russian Flu in U.S. and German Medical and Popular Reports, 1889-1893, Tom Ewing, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
KELLIA: Koptische/Coptic Electronic Language and Literature International Alliance, Amir Zeldes (of Georgetown University), University of the Pacific