Digital Humanities v. Humanities Digital
After a week spent wrestling with XML coding, I’m reminded yet again: just how much of a tech geek do […]
After a week spent wrestling with XML coding, I’m reminded yet again: just how much of a tech geek do […]
From Maryland Institute of Technology in the Humanities: On Tuesday, April 3, 12:30-1:45 pm, the Maryland Institute of Technology in […]
Thinking about the audience for your digital history project is an important step in any digital history project. Few of […]
From blog.readex.com: January 16, 2012 (NAPLES, FL) – A digital edition ofAfro-Americana, 1535-1922: From the Library Company of Philadelphia will be […]
This time of year is known for many things: holidays, the beginning of winter, and a barrage of end-of-year fundraising […]
December 8, 2011: Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Historical Society (BHS) is proud to launch An American Family Grows in Brooklyn: The Lefferts […]
It may be a bit early for New Year’s resolutions, but it’s never a bad idea to build time into […]
A year ago, Natalie Milbrodt was Special Collections and Archives Fellow in Queens College Libraries. As part of an independent […]
From H-DC: A new online resource for lovers of literature and history has been launched in the nation’s capital. DC […]
Google has a great web application called “Follow Your World,” that works in conjunction with Google Maps and Google Earth. […]