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Issue of Journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art
JHNA is the electronic journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art. Every summer and winter, the journal publishes issues of peer-reviewed articles that focus on art produced in the Netherlands (north…
Congratulations to Carleton’s first HASTAC Scholars!
Digital Humanities Associates Martha Durrett (’18) and Elizabeth Budd (’19) have been selected to join the national HASTAC Scholars network for 2017-2019.
Apply Now to Join HASTAC Scholars
The HASTAC Scholars application is now open. Applications will be due October 15, 2017. Selected Scholars will serve a two-year term, beginning on November 1, 2017, and concluding on October 30, 2019. Read on for all the details you need to know in order to apply.
DHA End of Term Updates
Finals are ending, but our DHAs have been hard at work all term! Our DHAs worked on a wide variety of ongoing projects this term that utilized a diverse array of skills, from coding to design and beyond
Conference Presentation on Virtual Workhouse Project
Professor Austin Mason and DHA Elizabeth Budd ‘19 recently presented at the Midwest Conference on British Studies, held at Iowa State University in Ames. Their paper, “Locating and Representing the Material Culture of the Poor,” explored the use of digital tools in understanding the material culture of 18th century paupers. Read more about the conference and presentation on our Digital Humanities Blog!
Introducing 2016-2017 DHAs
Classes for the new year have started, and so have our new Digital Humanities Associates! We have five DHAs on campus this term, who are excited to get started on a variety of digital projects, collaborating with each other, faculty, staff, and other students. Visit our Digital Humanities blog for student bios and information about on-going projects!
Digital Humanities Update from the Director
A few months ago, Iris Jastram gave a wonderful presentation on copyright at one of our workshops, and she has now published a version of it! You can view it on her blog, Pegasus Librarian.
Iris’s presentation was a major help to me in working with my students last term on fair use issues for their web design projects, and I know other faculty and students here and elsewhere will find this publication really helpful. Congratulations, Iris!
New Digital Humanities Associates
The Humanities Center is pleased to announce the selection of the interdisciplinary Digital Humanities Associates: Kaylin Land ’15 (Russian and History double major), Sam Watson ’15 (Computer Science major with Cognitive Science concentration) and Hannah Telegen ’14 (History major).
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