Today we publicly launch our software, Project Arclight, a new digital tool you can take advantage of in your research and the classroom.
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Posts Tagged ‘ digital humanities ’
Teaching with Arclight and POE
Audiovisual Archives and the Context Conundrum
Stephanie Sapienza, Project Manager at the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH), advocates for why the audio and paper materials of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB)'s radio collection - housed at the University of Maryland and the University of Wisconsin-Madison - need to be integrated online to maximize their usefulness...
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Videographic Criticism 101
Melanie Kohnen reflects on what she learned at Middlebury College's videographic criticism workshop.
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#DHSCMS: Digital Humanities, Tools, and Approaches at SCMS 2015
Derek Long continues our series of SCMS 2015 conference reports with a summary and assessment of some of the digitally-oriented panels and presentations.
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Of Algorithms and Audiences
“Desperately seeking the audience” of computational tools and digital methods for media studies research.
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