represents a unique collaboration between the Computer Science Department and the University Archives. The final assignment required students to select, digitize, and contextualize materials from the Archives’ collections in an interactive website. The design and implementation of the course incorporates four current and important trends in both disciplines. First, the professor and archivist worked closely together before and during the course, integrating the archival research component into the core mission of the course. Second, the students ’ projects provided both increased subject access and dynamic Web content to the repository and meaningful wor
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Humanities Computing, now in paperback for the first time and including a new preface updating the o...
One of the most compelling means of making history meaningful for undergraduates is having them make...
Among the tools used in teaching and learning, computers are very important. Determining what kind o...
Digital methods provide archaeologists with ever-increasing opportunities to collect more data about...
In the previous Bobcatsss conferences, I was focusing on the education of web archiving (mainly from...
Whether in universities, cultural heritage organizations such as museums, libraries and archives, co...
Libraries are well-positioned for partnership with digital humanities efforts in several ways. The m...
Libraries are well-positioned for partnership with digital humanities efforts in several ways. The m...
This document is the syllabus for Computing Cultural Heritage, a graduate seminar created and taught...
As computers infiltrate every aspect of human society, new fields of study emerge. A good example is...
This zine represents the culmination of CSE 590T/LIS 598A: Computing Cultural Heritage, a graduate s...
With a research tradition spanning about half a century, humanities computing has become an establis...
The growth of digital sources since the advent of the World Wide Web in 1991, and the commencement o...
Inside a 13th Century Water Clock: Multi-Disciplinary Teaching Across Computing and the Humanities.D...
Inside a 13th Century Water Clock: Multi-Disciplinary Teaching Across Computing and the Humanities.D...
Humanities Computing, now in paperback for the first time and including a new preface updating the o...
One of the most compelling means of making history meaningful for undergraduates is having them make...
Among the tools used in teaching and learning, computers are very important. Determining what kind o...
Digital methods provide archaeologists with ever-increasing opportunities to collect more data about...