Co-written with Caroline Greer and originally posted on the blog for the American Religious Ecologies project. Read the the original post here. As mentioned in…
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Deploying DataScribe to Create a New Dataset for American Religious History
Originally posted on blog for the American Religious Ecologies project. Read the the original post here. At the heart of the American Religious Ecologies project…
Current Research in Digital History 2020
Originally posted on News blog for the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media (RRCHNM). Read the the original post here. Today RRCHNM is…
Digitization of 230k+ Schedules Has Commenced
Originally posted on blog for the American Religious Ecologies project. Read the the original post here. How can a project digitize approximately 232,000 schedules containing…
Current Research in Digital History 2019
Originally posted on News blog for the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media (RRCHNM). Read the the original post here. Today RRCHNM is…
Discovering the Links: Helping Students Piece Together a Story from Alexandria National Cemetery
Originally posted on News blog for the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media (RRCHNM). Read the the original post here. Just after midnight…
Digital History Fellowship | Practicum: Educational Projects Division
This spring, I had the opportunity to spend the entire semester working in the Educational Project Division. While I did enjoy our rotations last semester,…
Digital History Fellowship | DH Now: EdTec and DH Pedagogy
To supplement our practicum work as DH Fellows, we were asked to survey the current state of the field of Digital Humanities by serving as…
Digital History Fellowship | Third Rotation: Research Division
Originally posted on the Digital History Fellowship Blog at the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media (RRCHNM). Click here to see the original post.…
Digital History Fellowship | Second Rotation: Public Projects Division
Originally posted on the Digital History Fellowship Blog at the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media (RRCHNM). Click here to see the original post.…