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The Digital Humanities

From CUNY Academic Commons

Defining the Digital Humanities

A project in itself. Some in the Digital Humanities have come to feel that the term is too expansive to be useful; others welcome its capaciousness. See also Hot Topics below.


The CUNY Digital Humanities Resource Guide


From CUNY Academic Commons


Welcome to the CUNY Digital Humanities Resource Guide, a collaboratively produced introduction to the field of Digital Humanities. The guide is a project of the CUNY Digital Humanities Initiative (DHI), a new working group aimed at building connections and community among those at CUNY who are – or would like to be – applying digital technologies to research and pedagogy in the humanities.


Introduction

The Digital Humanities

The Resource Guide

Hackathon Resources

Credits: The Digital Humanities Resource Guide was created by Charlie Edwards, a graduate student in the Ph.D. Program in English and the Interactive Technology and Pedagogy Certificate Program at The CUNY Graduate Center, in consultation with ITP faculty member Matthew K. Gold. CUNY Academic Commons Wiki Wrangler Scott Voth helped format it for the wiki.

Future versions of the guide will be produced collaboratively by the members of the CUNY DHI community and, we hope, by the DH community at large.


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The CUNY Digital Humanities Initiative

From CUNY Academic Commons

Welcome to the wiki for the
CUNY Digital Humanities Initiative (DHI)
, a new working group aimed at building connections and community among those at CUNY who are applying digital technologies to scholarship and pedagogy in the humanities.

The wiki will be a workspace for our group projects.

Current Projects:

The CUNY Digital Humanities Resource Guide: a selection of resources designed to help orient newcomers to the field, and provide a useful quick reference.

Defining the Digital Humanities

From CUNY Academic Commons


A project in itself. Some in the Digital Humanities have come to feel that the term is too expansive to be useful; others welcome its capaciousness.

See also Hot Topics.


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