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SUMMARY:Seed to Scale: Leveraging Institutional Grants for Additional Funding
DESCRIPTION:This roundtable session features projects that have leveraged NYU DH Seed Grants to scale up and receive additional funding from external sources. Given the NYCDH theme of Support\, panelists will share their processes and highlight elements of their work that made a difference in their ability to grow their projects and attract new funding. Participants will include: \nElaine Ayers\, “”Inverting the Wunderkammer: Rethinking the Digital Humanities through Botanic Histories and Archives\,”” $50\,000 Digital Humanities Advancement Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities \nHilke Schellmann and Mona Sloane\, “Transparency For All – Bringing public records expertise\, advanced AI\, and editorial support to under-resourced newsrooms across America”\, $200\,000 from Patrick J. McGovern Foundation\, to collaborate with MuckRock. \nSince 2019\, NYU Center for the Humanities\, NYU Research Technologies\, and NYU Libraries have jointly sponsored a DH Seed Grant program\, which aims to seed projects that may go on to receive greater funding from other sources or otherwise build NYU’s institutional capacity in Digital Humanities work. Projects that give voice or expression to underrepresented communities; that engage with the urban fabric of the cities in which NYU has campuses; and that contribute to the subfield of Global Digital Humanities are especially welcomed. “
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/seed-to-scale/
LOCATION:Online\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:2022,All Levels,Event,homefeature,Support
ORGANIZER;CN="Jojo Karlin":MAILTO:jojo.karlin@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH) Info Session
DESCRIPTION:The Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH) is the US-based member of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO) consortium. This session will introduce participants to the organization\, its goals and activities\, and identify how interested participants can become involved through programs or committee work\, including mentorship\, liaisons\, or publications. Additional details can be found at https://ach.org/.
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/association-for-computers-and-the-humanities-ach-info-session/
LOCATION:Online\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:2022,Beginner,Event,Mentorship,Professional Development,Support
ORGANIZER;CN="Anna Kijas":MAILTO:anna.kijas@tufts.edu
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220127T224421Z
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SUMMARY:The Oracle for Transfeminist Technologies
DESCRIPTION:We need more spaces to practice what adrienne maree brown calls “radical imagination\,” especially in digital humanities. In this session\, we’ll be playing with The Oracle for Transfeminist Technologies deck (https://www.transfeministech.codingrights.org/) and collectively imagining responses that bring us closer to liberation and each other. “The wisdom of the Oracle\, embedded with transfeminist values\,” the deck’s instructions tell us\, “will help us foresee a future where technologies are designed by people who are too often excluded from or targeted by technology in today’s world.” In breakout rooms\, small groups will collaborate to redesign quotidian objects and imagine a more just future.
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/the-oracle-for-transfeminist-technologies/
LOCATION:Online\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:2022,Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Alicia Peaker":MAILTO:apeaker@barnard.edu
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CREATED:20211216T145033Z
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SUMMARY:NYCDH Kickoff Event 2022: NYCDH Supporting One Another
DESCRIPTION:“Finding\, Cultivating\, and Sustaining Support for Your DH Project.” \nThis year’s NYCDH Week will kick off with a roundtable that will bring into conversation a variety of perspectives on the services\, structures\, and approaches necessary to conceive of and execute successful digital projects from experts in this field. The roundtable and subsequent discussion will help familiarize our NYCDH community with the wide range of structures of support that are available to NYCDH members and how to go about gaining access to that support. \nWe are proud to announce that our roundtable participants include: \nJennifer Serventi – Senior Program Officer\, Office of Digital Humanities\, National Endowment for the Humanities. \n\nJennifer is a Senior Program Officer in the Office of Digital Humanities. In that office\, she works with the Institutes for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities program and the Digital Humanities Advancement Grants programs. Prior to joining ODH in 2007\, she served in NEH’s Divisions of Research and Education Programs. Before coming to the Endowment in 1994\, she was a staff member at the Institute of Museum and Library Services.\n\nMoacir P. de Sá Pereira (he/his/him) – Research Data Librarian at Columbia University Libraries \n\nMoacir is a scholar of literature and space. He taught at New York University\, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University\, and l’École nationale des chartes before coming to Columbia.\n\nJim Groom – co-founder Reclaim Hosting \n\nJim is the co-founder of Reclaim Hosting\, an independent web hosting company focused on the higher education community. Previously he was the director of the Division of Teaching and Learning Technologies and adjunct professor at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg\, Virginia. His current passions are 80s arcade cabinets and exploring how to use Docker to open up the possibilities of cloud-based hosting for academics and beyond.\n\nJason Rhody – Director Digital Culture Program\, Social Data Initiative\, and the Media & Democracy program at the Social Science Research Council (SSRC) \n\nJason directs the Digital Culture program\, Social Data Initiative\, and the Media & Democracy program at the Social Science Research Council (SSRC).  Previously\, he served as senior program officer at the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)\, where he helped create the Office of Digital Humanities (ODH). In that role\, he developed and managed multiple grant programs that enabled scholars\, librarians\, and archivists to harness emerging technologies to advance research\, encourage scholarly inquiry of digital culture\, and foster collaboration across international and disciplinary boundaries.  Jason received his PhD in English from the University of Maryland where\, prior to joining NEH in 2003\, he managed and advised digital humanities projects at the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) and taught courses in literature and digital media.\n\nKatina Rogers – Independent Scholar \n\nKatina is an educational consultant\, working with institutions to design and implement structures that are creative\, sustainable\, and equitable. She has over a decade of experience as an administrator\, researcher\, and faculty member\, and is the author of Putting the Humanities Ph.D. to Work: Thriving in and beyond the Classroom (Duke University Press\, 2020). Katina’s scholarly work focuses on higher education reform\, including scholarly communication practices\, professionalization and career development\, public scholarship\, and advocacy for fair labor policies.\n\n\n2022 Award Winners\nAs is tradition\, following the introduction and kickoff roundtable we will be announcing the winners of our annual Graduate Student awards with presentations by the winners \n \n\n\n\n\nFirst Place\nNicole Cote (Graduate Center\, CUNY)\, “VisDepot: An Introductory Resource for Data Visualization”\n\n\nSecond Place\nCorey D Clawson (Rutgers University-Newark)\, “Archivepelago: Mapping Queer Exile and Artistic Influence Using Graph Database Technology”\n\n\nThird Place Mention\nJulia G. Fuller (Graduate Center\, CUNY)\, ‘Visual Vixens”\n\n\nHonorable Mention\nLauren Busser (New York University)\, “Knitted Soft Circuits for S.T.E.A.M Education”\n\n\nHonorable Mention\nIan Gregory (Pratt Institute)\, “Mental Acuity Bot for the Elderly (MABel)”\n\n\n\n\n\n \nFirst Place \nNicole Cote (Graduate Center\, CUNY)\, “VisDepot: An Introductory Resource for Data Visualization” \nSecond Place\nCorey D Clawson (Rutgers University-Newark)\, “Archivepelago: Mapping Queer Exile and Artistic Influence Using Graph Database Technology” \nThird Place\nMention Julia G. Fuller (Graduate Center\, CUNY)\, ‘Visual Vixens” \nHonorable Mention\nLauren Busser (New York University)\, “Knitted Soft Circuits for S.T.E.A.M Education” \nHonorable Mention\nIan Gregory (Pratt Institute)\, “Mental Acuity Bot for the Elderly (MABel)” \n\n\nClick here for more info about NYCDH Graduate Student Awards \n\nSchedule\n \n\n\n\n\nNoon – 12:30\nWelcome and Introduction to the Week\n\n\n12:30 – 2:00 \n“Finding\, Cultivating\, and Sustaining Support for Your DH Project” – A Roundtable\n\n\n2:00 – 2:30\nBreak\n\n\n2:30 – 4:00\nGraduate Student award announcement and presentations\n\n\n\n\n\n \nNoon – 12:30 \nWelcome and Introduction to the Week \n12:30 – 2:00 \n“Finding\, Cultivating\, and Sustaining Support for Your DH Project” – A Roundtable \n2:00 – 2:30\nBreak \n2:30 – 4:00 \nGraduate Student Award Announcement and Presentations
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/nycdh-kickoff-event-2022/
LOCATION:Online\, New York\, NY\, United States
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