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Join this group to receive announcements about all-NYCDH activities or other news of interest to the whole community. And use this group to send such announcements. When you join, you may adjust your settings on […]
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This group grew out of an unconference session at the NYCDH inaugural meeting as a way for people to share ideas and resources about teaching and digital pedagogy.
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For individuals interested in and focused on material culture as their object of study.
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Started at the famous NYU Omeka/Neatline workshop of 2013, this group brings together folks interested in building digital archives and exhibits using Omeka and Neatline.
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Bringing together NYC librarians / library workers / LIS students who want to talk about the digital humanities and libraries. What does DH mean for us? What is happening locally, and how can we collaborate?
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We meet every two weeks for an informal, public colloquium consisting of 2 to 3 presenters each giving a brief 10-minute talk about the use of computational text analysis to study a particular research question. […]
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Students: Post your digital humanities questions, projects you’re working on (in school, as interns, graduate assistants, etc.), what you’re learning in your classes or what you’d like to learn, lectures & […]
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This group is for people who are interested in the intersection of digital humanities with all aspects of music, music notation, and sound.
(This group is moderated by Anna Kijas, University of Connecticut and […]
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A graduate-faculty working group in the Department of English at NYU. We are working on a year-long, collaborative project on the EPIGRAPH (as a trans- historical, geographical, lingual form). Learn more at […]
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The Digital Antiquity Working Group (DAWG) is a collection of students and researchers interested in antiquity, encompassing fields such as classics, history, archaeology, philosophy, and art history.
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Because of the challenge of digitally archiving performance and a long history of the implementation of media in the performing arts, there is a growing interest in the intersection of the digital humanities and […]
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