Interested in working with humanities data? Interested in collaborative working? Then this event is for you. All welcome; come celebrate the start of spring at NYU’s Center for the Humanities:
Building Project-Based Research Communities Around Humanities Data
April 3, 2018, 6.00-7.30
Register here: http://nyuhumanities.org/events/event-registration/?ee=145
Event Description:
How might we build collaboration into the curation and interpretation of data in the humanities? How might a tool that facilitates the sharing of humanities data enable new kinds of networked research communities?
Following an introduction by Clay Shirky, Vice Provost for Educational Technology at NYU, Thomas Augst (English, NYU) and Nicholas Wolf (NYU Libraries) report on NewYorkScapes and its new accompanying website, a collaborative venture between NYU College of Arts and Sciences, NYU Libraries, and NYU IT, to build ties among researchers through project-based collaboration and support for place-based learning. With Seth Kauffman, founder of Brooklyn developer Whirl-i-gig, they will also introduce a prototype of Inquisite, an open-source environment for building and sharing data collections for the purposes of teaching and research.
Event Location:
NYU Center for the Humanities
20 Cooper Square
Fifth Floor
New York, NY
10003
United States
Map and Directions
Register here: http://nyuhumanities.org/events/event-registration/?ee=145