An Interview with Kristina Bush

Kristina Bush is a writer, content manager, and project manager for the Triangle Digital Humanities Network behind-the-scenes. She graduates this May from the School of Information and Library Science at UNC Chapel Hill with her Master’s in Library Science, and will be starting a new position as the Digital Literacies Librarian at University of California, … Continue reading “An Interview with Kristina Bush”

May 2019 Triangle Digital Humanities Institute at UNC Chapel Hill

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The May 2019 Triangle Digital Humanities Institute at UNC Chapel Hill is this week from Wednesday, May 22nd through Friday, May 24th. We’re excited to welcome you all to TDHI, connect with new people, and share digital humanities work! Follow along with the day on Twitter with #triangledh. The schedule is listed below with more details … Continue reading “May 2019 Triangle Digital Humanities Institute at UNC Chapel Hill”

An Interview with Maggie Melo

Maggie Melo is an assistant professor at UNC’s School of Library and Information Science where she teaches courses on information resources and services, information professionals in makerspaces, and information ethics. Before coming to UNC, Maggie completed her PhD in English at the University of Arizona. While there, she became actively engaged in makerspace research and … Continue reading “An Interview with Maggie Melo”

An Interview with Dan Anderson

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Dan Anderson, Professor in the UNC Chapel Hill Department of English and Comparative Literature, is the Principal Investigator for the Carolina Digital Humanities Initiative and the Director of the Digital Innovation Lab on UNC-CH’s campus. He directs and leads a number of digital humanities initiatives for undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty to provide opportunities for … Continue reading “An Interview with Dan Anderson”

An Interview with Hannah Jacobs

Hannah Jacobs was the primary organizer of the Triangle Digital Humanities Institute on DH Pedagogy earlier this year. She works at the Duke Wired! Lab as a digital humanities specialist who helps faculty and students with consultations, project development, and technical support. As a significant emerging figure in digital humanities (not just in the triangle … Continue reading “An Interview with Hannah Jacobs”

Recap of Humanitarian Mapathon at UNC Chapel Hill

Every year, natural and man-made disasters are responsible for 100,000 deaths and affect or displace nearly 200 million people. In developing countries, people are especially vulnerable to disasters because they are “missing” from many of the maps that guide disaster relief efforts. The Missing Maps community comprises nearly 80,000 volunteers working to create maps of … Continue reading “Recap of Humanitarian Mapathon at UNC Chapel Hill”

Join the TDHN Organizing Committee

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The Triangle Digital Humanities Network is forming an organizing committee. The primary focus of the committee is planning the next institute and fostering the TDHN community. There will be a variety of roles open to students, professors, community members, and others. Please contact us (triangledhnetwork@gmail.com) if you’re interested in helping build a DH community in … Continue reading “Join the TDHN Organizing Committee”

May TDHI: Schedule and Early Registration Now Available

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Early registration for the Triangle Digital Humanities Institute May 22nd – 24th is now open! You can register for one, two, or all three days of the conference. To see the full schedule and find more information, visit http://triangledh.org/tdhi/. The early registration period from April 15th to April 22nd is open anyone outside of the three … Continue reading “May TDHI: Schedule and Early Registration Now Available”

John Taormina on his DH Bibliography

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John Taormina, Director of the Visual Media Center Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies at Duke University recently released his comprehensive DH Bibliography, which has been the focus of his work for the past two years. Taormina took the time to answer some questions about his work on the Bibliography, which is now available through … Continue reading “John Taormina on his DH Bibliography”