Introduction to Digital Humanities – Fall 2023
Syllabus and course materials for the 2023 version of Introduction to Digital Humanities, taught at Michigan State University.
Syllabus and course materials for the 2023 version of Introduction to Digital Humanities, taught at Michigan State University.
The Global DH Symposium foregrounds voices from the Global South and marginalized communities. This poster focuses on three areas of reinvention driven by our values and speaks to the ways that we hold ourselves responsible to the community we have cultivated: (1) open peer review; (2) modality; (3) publication venues.
Digital humanities projects benefit from sharing their underlying data because doing so creates opportunities for new research. The Roman de la Rose Digital Library (RDL) is such a project, and this poster will show the results of applying computer vision to the manuscript corpus and comparing it with human-created metadata.
Presentation as part of the panel, “Perspectives and Challenges for Digital Humanities Centers and Laboratories”. DH@MSU, while formally a center, works within this landscape to connect and foster DH work and people, rather than undertaking research projects itself.