Sometimes I interact with folks interested in digital projects that entail some form of video analysis. These noble hypothetical folk, whether they know it or not, join a quest to augment Digital Humanities discourse with a format that doesn’t get enough attention. Brave souls. Just for starters, video data sources can be tough to gain access to. For projects… Continue reading Youtube Data for Research
Author: Thomas
Just Good Enough: Text Data from the Archive
During graduate school I visited my fair share of archives. Living on funds dispensed from the FAFSA gods in combination with whatever part-time job I had, I often found myself hard-pressed to pony up money for photocopies. Somewhere along the line I got smarter and started using a point and shoot camera to gather as much primary… Continue reading Just Good Enough: Text Data from the Archive
LOCUS: Centering DH Research & Pedagogy
cross-posted at Digital Humanities @ MSU Over the past year, a group of Digital Humanists from the Libraries, College of Arts and Letters, and LEADR have banded together to ramp up Digital Humanities programming on campus. A core component of this effort has consisted of a Digital Humanities Workshop Series that has covered a wide… Continue reading LOCUS: Centering DH Research & Pedagogy