What Is Tropy? Tropy is a free and open-source software tool for the collection, organization, description, and sharing of digital photographs that researchers take during their research. Funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the …
Digital Humanities
Call for Applications: CLIR’s 2019 Postdoctoral Fellowships
The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) is now accepting proposals for fellows and host institutions for their Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. There are three tracks for the 2019-2021 fellowships: Academic Libraries, Data Curation for African American …
New Tools From the Workshop on Open Citations
From September 3-5, the Workshop on Open Citations was held in Bologna: researchers, scholarly publishers, funders, policy makers, and advocates for open citations gathered to present new tools and practices for the creation, management, and …
Documenting DH: Dorothea Salo
Written by Heather Wacha Documenting DH is a project from the Digital Humanities Research Network (DHRN). It consists of a series of audio interviews with various humanities scholars and students around the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. …
Documenting DH: Christina Koch
Written by Laura Schmidt Documenting DH is a project from the Digital Humanities Research Network (DHRN). It consists of a series of audio interviews with various humanities scholars and students around the University of Wisconsin-Madison …
Documenting DH: Alan Rubel
Written by Heather Wacha Documenting DH is a project from the Digital Humanities Research Network (DHRN). It consists of a series of audio interviews with various humanities scholars and students around the University of …
Documenting DH: Reginold Royston
Written by Laura Schmidt Documenting DH is a project from the Digital Humanities Research Network (DHRN). It consists of a series of audio interviews with various humanities scholars and students around the University of Wisconsin-Madison …