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Digital Humanities Initiative

The CUNY Digital Humanities Initiative (CUNY DHI), launched in Fall 2010, aims to build connections and community among those at CUNY who are applying digital technologies to scholarship and pedagogy in the humanities. All are welcome: faculty, students, and technologists, experienced practitioners and beginning DHers, enthusiasts and skeptics.

We meet regularly on- and offline to explore key topics in the Digital Humanities, and share our work, questions, and concerns. See our blog for more information on upcoming events (it’s also where we present our group’s work to a wider audience). Help edit the CUNY Digital Humanities Resource Guide, our first group project. And, of course, join the conversation on the Forum.

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Call for graduate student presenters

  • I am seeking graduate students working on digital humanities projects to participate in a panel on “DH in the Disciplines” at Pratt Institute School of Information & Library Science (14th Street between 6th and 7th Aves). Participants should be available any time between 3-6pm on Tuesday, February 3 to give a 15-20 minute presentation on their DH work, its methods, and how it relates to their discipline.

    Please contact me at csula@pratt.edu if you are interested and available to participate.

    All best,

    Chris

    Chris Alen Sula, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor
    Pratt Institute, School of Information & Library Science
    144 West 14th Street, 6th Floor, New York, NY 10011–7301
    http://chrisalensula.org / csula@pratt.edu / @chrisalensula / 212.647.7377

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  • Dear CUNY DHers,

    I hope everyone is off to a good semester!

    I’m still seeking presenters to discuss their DH projects and how it relates to their discipline(s). This is a great opportunity for students to give a short (15 minute) talk on work in progress and add to their CVs and presentation experience. The audience will be library & information science graduate students and faculty, mostly students in my Digital Humanities course this semester.

    Because of cancellations this week, we have moved the panel to Tues, Feb 17 from 4:30/5 – 6pm (start time depends on how many presenters we have). If you are available and interested, please send me a short note about your work (csula@pratt.edu).

    All best,

    Chris

    This would be a great idea for NYCDH – I’m sure students from the various schools (and those curious) would be interested in meeting together.

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