Announcement of Keynote Address – #RepresentationsMatter: Intersections of Digital Technology and Black Experiences by marilyn m. thomas-houston, Ph.D.

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By Stuart Parrish and Dr. thomas-houston Scholar marilyn m. thomas-houston will deliver the keynote address on Thursday, October 24 at 9:00 AM to launch the fall 2019 Triangle Digital Humanities Institute. Currently at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and a faculty Emerita holding joint appointments in Anthropology and African American Studies at the University of … Continue reading “Announcement of Keynote Address – #RepresentationsMatter: Intersections of Digital Technology and Black Experiences by marilyn m. thomas-houston, Ph.D.”

Feedback Requested: Mission Statement, Code of Conduct, and Name Change

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Feedback Requested The Triangle Digital Humanities Executive Board has been working on creating documentation of our mission statement, code of conduct, and name. We’ve drafted these documents and are now asking for your feedback! Over the past year, the Triangle Digital Humanities Network has experienced considerable growth and change. We began holding Triangle Digital Humanities … Continue reading “Feedback Requested: Mission Statement, Code of Conduct, and Name Change”

Introducing Stuart Parrish, Fall 2019 Assistant Writer and Content Manager

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By Stuart Parrish I’m Stuart Parrish, (he/him) Assistant Writer and Content Manger at TDHN this semester, and my Nom de Digital Media is Durham Person. Let me begin with 2013. I began revisiting the certification at the Center for Documentary Studies, Duke, and also took the foundation course in Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction at Duke … Continue reading “Introducing Stuart Parrish, Fall 2019 Assistant Writer and Content Manager”

Save these NEW Dates on the last TDHI of 2019!

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By Stuart Parrish The deadline for Calls For Proposals has been extended from last Friday, Sept. 6th to THIS Saturday,September 14th. Please note that remaining final submissions should still be directed to the attention of Dr Carolyn Fulford by email, cfulfor1@nccu.edu. The registration period for those not presenting but attending the Institute is open until … Continue reading “Save these NEW Dates on the last TDHI of 2019!”

Election Results: Recap from the August TDHN Organizing Meeting

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TDHN Organizing Meeting Thursday, August 15th | 9:30 – 11:30am National Humanities Center Announcements Thank you to everyone who was able to attend the organizing meeting on August 15th! Your patience has been appreciated as we’ve worked on implementing the ideas we talked through.  As the direct outcome of the meeting, we’d like to announce … Continue reading “Election Results: Recap from the August TDHN Organizing Meeting”

Start Planning for Digital Humanities 2020

Start Planning for Digital Humanities 2020  By Hannah Jacobs Every year, researchers, instructors, practitioners, and students from around the world gather to share their digital humanities work and learn from one another at the Digital Humanities conference organized by the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO). (Learn more about the conference that just wrapped on … Continue reading “Start Planning for Digital Humanities 2020”

Open Source Annotations on IIIF resources: An Interview with Niqui O’Neill

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Figure 1: An example of an annotation Niqui O’Neill is the Digital Technologies Development Librarian at North Carolina State University who took the time to explain her recent project using IIIF (International Image Interoperability Framework): Tell us more about your work: I have been working on three projects that provide users the ability to create and … Continue reading “Open Source Annotations on IIIF resources: An Interview with Niqui O’Neill”

What is the Triangle Digital Humanities Network?

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Thank you everyone who attended the second Triangle Digital Humanities Institute on May 22-24th. Today I am at the CUNY Graduate Center to report on the events of the first two Triangle Digital Humanities Institutes. The experience has made me reflect on the past and future of the Triangle Digital Humanities Network (TDHN). Here’s a … Continue reading “What is the Triangle Digital Humanities Network?”

An Interview with Meg McMahon

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Meg McMahon is a second year information science graduate student at UNC Chapel Hill’s School of Library and Information Science. They are a graduate research assistant in the Kenan Science Library and a research and design graduate assistant for the R.B. House Undergraduate Library. Both positions focus on instruction, research, and design for libraries and makerspaces. … Continue reading “An Interview with Meg McMahon”