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    From: Burcak Ozludil <noreply@nycdh.org>
    Date: Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 9:26 PM
    Subject: [NYC Digital Humanities] Burcak Ozludil started the topic Reminder
    and Registration: DH Showcase tomorrow, Friday, 4/23 in the forum NYCDH
    Announcements
    To: Matthew K. Gold <mattgold@gmail.com>

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    Hi Matthew K. Gold,
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    Burcak Ozludil (https://nycdh.org/members/burcak/) started the topic Reminder
    and Registration: DH Showcase tomorrow, Friday, 4/23
    (https://nycdh.org/groups/nycdh-announcements-71439400/forum/topic/reminder-and-registration-dh-showcase-tomorrow-friday-4-23/)
    in the forum NYCDH Announcements
    (https://nycdh.org/groups/nycdh-announcements-71439400/forum/):

    Hello everyone,
    I am writing to remind you that the second NJIT Digital Humanities Showcase
    2021 is happening tomorrow, Friday, 4/23, 11AM-2PM. Please register here
    (https://njit.webex.com/njit/j.php?RGID=re2658d817dbcfe43498c64dbe7f20006).

    We have a great line up (https://dh.njit.edu/digital-humanities-showcase)
    with presenters from institutions in our area and around the world: the
    program includes two panels, followed by a live digital Poster Session, and
    a NJDHC/NJIT co-sponsored panel. You can view all the posters here
    (https://dh.njit.edu/digital-humanities-showcase-2021-poster-session)before
    the event. The session itself will be an opportunity to ask questions to
    the poster presenters and have productive discussions. (See the full
    program below.)

    Looking forward to seeing everyone there!
    Best,
    Burcak

    *Program*

    *Welcome and Opening Remarks | 11:00-11:10*
    Burcak Ozludil, NJIT
    Atam Dhawan, Senior Vice Provost for Research, NJIT

    *Presentations | 11:10AM-12:00PM*
    *Session 1: Methodological Approaches in DH *
    * Chair: Andrew Klobucar*

    Johannah Rodgers, “Engineering Language: Teaching Machines to Read and
    Write in the U.S. and Britain 1826 – 1976,” Independent Artist and Scholar
    Laura Morreale, “Documenting Digital Projects with the DDP,” Independent
    Scholar
    Louis I. Hamilton, Margarita Vinnikov, Burcak Ozludil, “Virtual and
    Diffusion Analysis of the Edicole Sacre (Street Shrines) of Rome:
    Individual and Communal Practices,” New Jersey Institute of Technology

    *Session 2: Recording Networks *
    Chair: Gabrielle Esperdy

    Anders Koed Madsen, “When the city breaks the bubble: Mapping political
    infrastructure in the digitized city,” Aalborg University Copenhagen/MIT
    Carol S Johnson, “Lost and Found: Publishing Court Records Online,” New
    Jersey Institute of Technology
    Corey D Clawson, “Modeling Queer Cultural Flows Using Archivepelago, a
    Neo4j Database,” Federated Department of History at Rutgers-Newark, NJIT,
    Department of African American & African Studies at Rutgers-Newark

    *Digital Poster Session | 12:00PM-12:30PM*
    Chair: Rosanna Dent
    *Live discussion with poster presenters. Please view the posters/videos
    before the Live Poster Session here.*

    “EVERY_01: A Morality Play,” Louis Wells, NJIT
    “Inanimate Alice: Perpetual Nomads”; “V[R]ignettes: A Microstory
    Series,” Mez Breeze and Team
    “Science Curriculum Discovery from Textbooks,” Gabriel Dutra, Ji Hoon
    Kim, Peiyu Guo, Kayla Rockhill, Minjoon Kouh, Drew University
    “Critical Digital Pedagogy and Latin American History,” Lance C.
    Thurner, Federated Department of History, RU Newark
    “Edicole Sacre di Roma: Tracking Human Interaction with Roman Street
    Shrines,” Noah Roselli, Xavier Reyes, Meredith Westrich, Louis Hamilton,
    NJIT
    “PrisonPandemic Project,” Keramet Reiter, Naomi Sugie, Kristin Turney,
    Joanne DeCaro, Gabe Rosales, Criminology, Law and Society, UCI
    “Reconstructing and Deconstructing Rome’s Grottapinta Shrine,” Elizabeth
    Kowalchuk, Mary Riccio, Louis Hamilton, NJIT
    “The Annotated Patent History Digital Archive,” Elizabeth Petrick, Rice
    University and Alison Lefkovitz, NJIT
    “The Digital Humanities Lab,” Noah Bergam, Justin Li, Julian Lee, The
    Pingry School

    *Break 12:30-1:00PM*

    *Panel: DH Success Stories in the Time of COVID-19 | 1:00-2:00PM*
    Organized and co-sponsored by the New Jersey Digital Humanities Consortium
    (NJDHC) (https://blogs.shu.edu/njdhc/)

    Rebekah Rutkoff, “Computer Love/Pandemic Screen,” Department of
    Humanities, NJIT
    Julie Malsbury, “Successful Adoption of Trauma Informed Feedback into
    the Digital Classroom,” Rowan University
    Sheridan Leigh, “Pivoting with Postcards: Using Digital Humanities Tools
    to Breathe a Second Life into Digitized Collections,” Seton Hall University

    *NJIT Showcase Organizing Committee:*
    Rosanna Dent (History), Gabrielle Esperdy (Architecture), Andrew Klobucar
    (Humanities), Burcak Ozludil (ADHC)
    *NJDHC (https://blogs.shu.edu/njdhc/) Panel* in collaboration with Mary
    Balkun and Marta Deyrup (Seton Hall University) and NJDHC Steering
    Committee members.


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