Digital Humanities
Project Briefings & Plenary Sessions from CNI Meetings
The American Institute of Physics Research Strategy: Cultivating Positive Change in the Physical Sciences (Lightning Round) (November '24)
Trevor Owens, American Institute of Physics
Artificial Intelligence Modeling & Inference as a Service (November '24)
Peter Leonard, Stanford University
Born-Digital Poetry: Planning for the Future of Literary Archives (November '24)
Nadia Ghasedi, Washington University in St. Louis
Mitch Sumner, Washington University in St. Louis
“Each Row is a Person:” Preserving History and Humanity in Archival Data (November '24)
Lydia Neuroth, Library of Virginia
Sonya Coleman, Library of Virginia
Library Collections and Academic Publications as Artificial Intelligence Training Data (November '24)
Dan Cohen, Northeastern University
Mike Furlough, HathiTrust
David Hansen, Authors Alliance
Claire Stewart, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Günter Waibel, University of California Office of the President
Suzanne Wones, University of California, Berkeley
Update from Funders: Priorities and Trends (November '24)
Katherine Klosek, Association of Research Libraries (moderator)
Brett Bobley, National Endowment for the Humanities
Sharon Burney, Council on Library and Information Resources
Robert Hanisch, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Darrell Meadows, National Archives and Records Administration
Ashley Sands, Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)
Plato Smith, National Science Foundation
Combining Micropublications into a Sustainable Back End and an Integrated Reading Environment (March '24)
Gregory Crane, Tufts University
Linked Data in Production: Moving Beyond Ontologies (March '24)
David Newbury, Getty
A New Approach to Data-Intensive Research Support: Computational Methods and Data at Yale University Library (March '24)
Rebecca Dikow, Yale University
The T in GPT: Transformers for Cultural Heritage Work (March '24)
Peter Leonard, Stanford University
Bringing Digitized Special Collections into the Research Workflow through JSTOR: Outcomes of a Three-year Pilot (November '23)
Bruce Heterick, ITHAKA
Kevin Guthrie, ITHAKA
Christina Drummond, University of North Texas
The Federal Year of Open Science (November '23)
Martin Halbert, National Science Foundation
Maryam Zaringhalam, White House Office of Science & Technology Policy
Ashley Sands, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Brett Bobley, National Endowment for the Humanities
Legal Literacies for Text Data Mining – Cross-Border (“LLTDM-X”) (November '23)
Thomas Padilla, Internet Archive
Rachael Samberg, University of California, Berkeley
Update from Funders: Priorities and Trends (November '23)
Katherine Klosek, Association of Research Libraries
Brett Bobley, National Endowment for the Humanities
Ashley Sands, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Martin Halbert, National Science Foundation
Unexpected Opportunities Illuminated by Yale’s LUX Project (Lightning Round) (November '23)
Robert Sanderson, Yale University
James Shulman, The American Council of Learned Societies
Carol Mandel, CLIR
Gabriela Baeza Ventura, University of Houston
Kenton Rambsy, Howard University
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Empowering 360° Theater Utilization with the Visualization Studio Development Kit for Unity (March '23)
Colin Patrick Keenan, North Carolina State University
Leveraging the National Research Platform to Build a Scalable Research and Education Environment (March '23)
Mark Laufersweiler, University of Oklahoma
Tyler Pearson, University of Oklahoma
Social Learning Across Content Case Study: Hypothesis & JSTOR (March '23)
Alex Humphreys, ITHAKA/JSTOR
Jeremy Dean, Hypothesis
Leysia Palen, University of Colorado Boulder
Workshop Report Out: National Infrastructure for Public Access Usage and Impact Reporting (March '23)
Christina Drummond, University of North Texas
Charles Watkinson, University of Michigan
Niels Stern, OAPEN & Directory of Open Access Books
Cultural and Technical Transformations: Benefits from Yale’s Linked Data Cross-Collection Discovery Platform (November '22)
Susan Gibbons, Yale University
Robert Sanderson, Yale University
Diversifying Digital Publishing: Lessons from Brown University Library’s National Endowment for the Humanities Institute (November '22)
Allison Levy, Brown University
Reactive and Proactive Archiving of Crisis (November '22)
Sawood Alam, Internet Archive
Quinn Dombrowski, Stanford University
Supporting Computational Research on Large Digital Collections (November '22)
Jefferson Bailey, Internet Archive
Nick Ruest, York University
Abigail Potter, Library of Congress
Meghan Ferriter, Library of Congress
Update from Funders: Priorities and Trends (November '22)
Katherine Klosek, Association of Research Libraries (moderator)
Brett Bobley, National Endowment for the Humanities
Martin Halbert, National Science Foundation
Patricia Hswe, Mellon Foundation
Terri Taylor, Lumina Foundation
Robert Hanisch, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Darrell Meadows, National Archives and Records Administration, National Historical Publications and Records Commission
Marisa Parham, University of Maryland, College Park
Collections as Data: Part to Whole — Lessons Learned and Next Steps (March '22)
Thomas Padilla, Center for Research Libraries
Yasmeen Shorish, James Madison University
Shan Sutton, University of Arizona
Megan Senseney, University of Arizona
Veronica Reyes-Escudero, University of Arizona
Alana Varner, University of Arizona
Using Machine Learning to Extract WWII Japanese American Incarceree Data (December '21)
Marissa Friedman, University of California, Berkeley
Mary Elings, University of California, Berkeley
Vijay Singh, Doxie.AI
Tracey Tan, Doxie.AI
Cameron Ford, Doxie.AI
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Reflections on Twenty Years of Designing Digital Scholarship (April '21)
Speaker: Tara McPherson
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It’s 2020 … Where is my Flying Car and Cultural Heritage Research Data Ecosystem? (April '21)
Speaker: Robert Sanderson
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*Aligning Past and Present: The Migration of the Voices of the Holocaust Project (March '21)
Adam Strohm, Illinois Institute of Technology
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*Project Update for Celebrating Cuba! Collaborative Collections of Cuban Patrimony (March '21)
Judith Russell, University of Florida
Todd Digby, University of Florida
Laurie Taylor, University of Florida
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*Snapshots of Efforts Toward Institutionalizing Digital Scholarship within a Library Organization (March '21)
Meris Longmeier, The Ohio State University
Leigh Bonds, The Ohio State University
Daniel Noonan, The Ohio State University
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*Supporting Multidisciplinary International Research through Collaborative Development (March '21)
Rachel Di Cresce, University of Toronto
Jessica Lockhart, University of Toronto
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Fall 2020 CLIR Fellows Panel (December '20)
Speakers: Azure Steward, Brian A. Robinson, Christian Casey, and Nicté Fuller Medina
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The Catholic News Archive (December '20)
Paul Bracke, Gonzaga University
Jean McManus, University of Notre Dame
Connecting Communities of Practice to Support Big Social Data Stewardship (December '20)
Sara Mannheimer, Montana State University
Containerizing Digital Exhibits for Scalability and Sustainment (December '20)
Larry Yang, The University of Texas at Austin
Allyssa Guzman, The University of Texas at Austin
CreateUK: Opportunities for Digital Pedagogy, Projects, and Collaborative Infrastructure (December '20)
Jennifer Hootman, University of Kentucky
Implementing a Consortium Model for Sustainability and Development of Large-Scale Digital Humanities Research Projects (December '20)
Wayne Morse, Emory University
David Eltis, Emory University
Infusing Technology with Pedagogy: An Academic Library’s Partnership with IT and Academic Affairs (December '20)
Katy O’Neill, Loyola University Maryland
Matthew Treskon, Loyola University Maryland
Nina Exner, Virginia Commonwealth University
Stephen Bollinger, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Mapping Digital Scholarly Communication Infrastructure – Final Report (December '20)
David Lewis, IUPUI University
Mike Roy, Middlebury College
Katherine Skinner, Educopia Institute
Next Generation Machine Learning: The Evolution of the Library as Research Partner, Project Catalyst and Digital Integrator (December '20)
James Lee, University of Cincinnati
Xuemao Wang, University of Cincinnati
Reconstructing the Temple of Bel, New Roles and Functions for Digital Archives (December '20)
Roger Smith, University of California San Diego
Scott McAvoy, University of California San Diego
Building and Using Collections as Data: Using Machine Learning to Identify Jim Crow Laws (March '20)
Amanda Henley, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Lorin Bruckner, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Kimber Thomas, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Jessica Davila Greene, The Claremont Colleges
Jeanine Finn, The Claremont Colleges
Yeisi Ileczko, The Claremont Colleges
Mark Buchholz, The Claremont Colleges
Perspectives on Digital Scholarship Programs (March '20)
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
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Center for Research Data and Digital Scholarship at the University of Colorado Boulder (January '20)
Thomas Hauser, University of Colorado Boulder
Thea Lindquist, University of Colorado Boulder
Charlotte Nunes, Lafayette College
Nora Egloff, Lafayette College
Janna Avon, Lafayette College
Crowdsourcing Inputs and Outputs of a Digital Photo Archive (January '20)
Theresa Westbrock, University of Northern Iowa
Perspectives on Digital Scholarship Programs (January '20)
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Piloting Digital Scholarship Support at the Library of Congress (January '20)
Eileen Jakeway, Library of Congress
Toward Collaborative Models for Sustaining Digital Scholarship (January '20)
Katrina Fenlon, University of Maryland
A Farewell to Joan Lippincott, and “A Fragmented Landscape, Collaborations Refreshed, and CNI’s 2019-20 Program” (December '19)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Cuban Digitization Database: Tools for Managing a Collaborative Cross-Institutional Digitization Effort (April '19)
Todd Digby, University of Florida
A Research Agenda for Historical and Multilingual OCR (April '19)
Ryan Cordell, Northeastern University
Wayne Morse Jr., Emory University
Are Digital Humanities Projects Sustainable? A Proposed Service Model for a DH Infrastructure (December '18)
Christine Madsen, Athenaeum21
Megan Hurst, Athenaeum21
Enriching Memory and Memoir by Digital Means (December '18)
Brett Bodemer, California Polytechnic State University
Evolving a Library’s Transcription Project into Digital Humanities Opportunities for Students and Staff (December '18)
Deborah Cornell, The College of William & Mary
From Bibliography to Data Analytics and Image Recognition: The Journey of the Iberian Books Project (December '18)
John B. Howard, University College Dublin
Alexander (Sandy) Wilkinson, University College Dublin
Prototypes for Enhancing the Discoverability of Digital Humanities Scholarship (December '18)
Cynthia Hudson Vitale, Pennsylvania State University
Judy Ruttenberg, Association of Research Libraries
Jeffrey Spies, 221b, LLC
Where Next for the Open Library of Humanities and Consortial Funding Models for Open Access? (December '18)
Martin Paul Eve, University of
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Where All Roads Lead: Keeping the User at the Center (April '18)
Speaker: Joan K. Lippincott
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Developing Library Support for Publishing Expansive Digital Humanities Projects (March '18)
David Hansen, Duke University
Liz Milewicz, Duke University
Paolo Mangiafico, Duke University
DH at SDSU: Modeling Library-Faculty Partnerships (March '18)
Jessica Pressman, San Diego State University
Pamela Jackson, San Diego State University
Pamella Lach, San Diego State University
The Digital Library of Medieval Manuscripts: New Directions in Scholarship (March '18)
Tamsyn Mahoney-Steel, Johns Hopkins University
Distributed Digital Assets: Digital Humanities & the Future Direction of SHARE (March '18)
Cynthia Hudson-Vitale, Washington University St. Louis
Judy Ruttenberg, Association of Research Libraries
Rick Johnson, University of Notre Dame
Jeffrey Spies, University of Virginia
Erin O’Meara, Artefactual Systems
Jennifer Nichols, University of Arizona
Jeff Oliver, University of Arizona
Neural Networks: Machine Vision for the Visual Archive (March '18)
Peter Leonard, Yale University
Parker on the Web 2.0: Digital Library Infrastructure for Medieval Manuscripts (March '18)
Benjamin Albritton, Stanford University
Using Linked Data for Research Findings in the Archaeology of Reading (March '18)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Jaap Geraerts, University College London
A Digital Infrastructure for Unifying Medieval Manuscript Collections (December '17)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Mark Patton, Johns Hopkins University
Open Educational Resources and the Black Press in America Project (December '17)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Greg Britton, Johns Hopkins University Press
Wendy Queen, Johns Hopkins University/Project MUSE
The Social Welfare History Image Portal: Reinventing the Vertical File (November '17)
Alice W. Campbell, Virginia Commonwealth University
Catherine A. Paul, Virginia Commonwealth University
Capacity Building for Digital Scholarship Services (March '17)
Ashley Sanders, Claremont University Consortium
Louisa Lam, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Library
A CAVEkiosk in the Library: The At-Risk Cultural Heritage and the Digital Humanities UC Catalyst Grant (March '17)
Declan Fleming, University of California San Diego
A Linked Data Approach for Humanities Data (March '17)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Jaap Geraerts, University College London
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Digital Humanities Collections and Technologies (November '16)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Mark Patton, Johns Hopkins University
John B. Howard, University College Dublin
Sharon S. Prado, University College Dublin
Digitized Manuscripts (November '16)
Benjamin Albritton, Stanford University
Sheila Rabun, International Image Interoperability Framework
Alexandra Bolintineanu, University of Toronto
Sian Meikle, University of Toronto
From Archives to Data: Crowdsourcing Special Collections (November '16)
Amy Azzarito, University of California, Davis
Peter Leonard, Yale University
Lindsay King, Yale University
Supporting Digital Humanities: Report of an ECAR/CNI Working Group (November '16)
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Quinn Dombrowski, University of California, Berkeley
Using Big Data, Asking Big Questions: The Chronicling America Historic American Newspapers Data Challenge (November '16)
Leah Weinryb Grohsgal, National Endowment for the Humanities
Deborah Thomas, Library of Congress
Activist Stewardship: The Imperative of Risk in Collecting Cultural Heritage (April '16)
Speakers: Todd Grappone, Lisa McAuly, and Heather Briston
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Avalon Media System Update: From Collaboration to Community (March '16)
Jon Dunn, Indiana University
Evviva Weinraub, Northwestern University
Connect. Collaborate. Contribute: A Model for Designing and Building a Research Commons (March '16)
Alison Armstrong, The Ohio State University
Martin Paul Eve, Open Library of Humanities
Open Parks Network: The Next Century of Digital Information Stewardship for the National Park Service (March '16)
Christopher G. Vinson, Clemson University
Preserving Intangible Cultural Heritage: A Research and Policy Agenda (March '16)
Jerome McDonough, University of Illinois
Rebuilding the Getty Provenance Index as Linked Data (March '16)
Joshua Gomez, Getty Research Institute
Emily Pugh, Getty Research Institute
The Role of Next Generation Libraries in Enhancing Multidisciplinary Research (March '16)
Tom Hickerson, University of Calgary
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Kathryn (Ranjit) Ruddock, University of Calgary
Shawna Sadler, Deakin University
Runaway Slave Advertisements: One Vision, Two Approaches (March '16)
Tim Bucknall, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Jason Kovari, Cornell University
Text and Data-Mining on Licensed Collections (March '16)
Peter Leonard, Yale University
The Archaeology of Infrastructure (November '15)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Jaap Geraerts, University College London
Digital Dissertations in an Increasingly Welcoming Landscape (November '15)
Amanda Visconti, Purdue University
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Building Expertise to Support Digital Scholarship: A Global Perspective (April '15)
Vivian Lewis, McMaster University
Lisa Spiro, Rice University
Xuemao Wang, University of Cincinnati
Jon E. Cawthorne, West Virginia University
Integrating Digital Epigraphies (April '15)
Joshua D. Sosin, Duke University
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A Conversation About the Present and the Future of Technology, Knowledge and Culture (December '14)
Speakers: Bryan Alexander and Clifford Lynch
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Archives and Digital Humanities (December '14)
Charlotte Nunes, Southwestern University
Mary W. Elings, University of California at Berkeley
Jen Wolfe, University of Iowa
Tom Keegan, University of Iowa
Digital Scholarship Centers (December '14)
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Hybrid and Fluid by Design: Collective Capacity Building for the Digital Humanities at Penn State (December '14)
Patricia Hswe, The Pennsylvania State University
Planning for What’s Next: Growing Skills and Infrastructure for Changing Environments (December '14)
Marianne Ryan, Northwestern University
Geoffrey Swindells, Northwestern University
Chelcie Juliet Rowell, Wake Forest University
Beth Forrest Warner, The Ohio State University
Terry Reese, The Ohio State University
The Shelley-Godwin Archive (December '14)
Neil Fraistat, University of Maryland
Raffaele Viglianti, University of Maryland
Trevor Muñoz, University of Maryland
Kirsten Keister, University of Maryland
Smithsonian X Digitization: Rapid Capture for Vast Collections, 3D Digitization for Iconic Objects (December '14)
Günter Waibel, Smithsonian Institution
Vincent Rossi, Smithsonian Institution
What We Heard at the Roundtable: Supporting Digital Humanities at Scale (December '14)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
1914-1918-online. International Encyclopedia of the First World War (March '14)
Nicolas Apostolopoulos, Freie Universtät Berlin
Oliver Janz, Freie Universtät Berlin
From Fragmentation to Reaggregation: Revealing a "Virtual" Medieval Library with Manuscriptlink (March '14)
Eric J. Johnson, The Ohio State University
From Fragmentation to Reaggregation: Revealing a “Virtual” Medieval Library with Manuscriptlink (March '14)
Eric J. Johnson, The Ohio State University
Supporting and Encouraging Digital Scholarship (March '14)
Zheng (John) Wang, University of Notre Dame
Tracy Bergstrom, University of Notre Dame
Mitsunori Ogihara, University of Miami
Visualizing Temporal Narrative (March '14)
Nora Dimmock, University of Rochester
Digital Humanities and Arts Projects Updates from Columbia University (November '13)
Mark P. Newton, Columbia University
Leyla S. Williams, Columbia University
Jackson Harvell, Columbia University
Tad Shull, Columbia University
Trends in Digital Scholarship Centers (November '13)
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Harriette Hemmasi, Brown University
Vivian Lewis, McMaster University
Developing a Customized, Extensible Application for Digital Collections (December '12)
Suzanne Thorin, Syracuse University
Sean Quimby, Syracuse University
Jeremy Morgan, Syracuse University
Doing Data Together: BWR, Shared Shelf, and CONA (December '12)
Carole Ann Fabian, Columbia University
James Shulman, ARTstor
Bill Ying, ARTstor
The HathiTrust Research Center: Opening Up the Elephant for New Knowledge Creation (December '12)
John Unsworth, Brandeis University
Beth Sandore Namachchivaya, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Robert McDonald, Indiana University
Innovation and the Law: An Analysis of the Barriers and Benefits of Text Mining (December '12)
Torsten Reimer, JISC
Ithaka S+R’s Research Support Services: Recommendations for Addressing the Needs of Chemists and Historians (December '12)
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka
Deanna Marcum, Ithaka
Leveraging Digital Library Infrastructure to Support New Roles of the 21st Century Research Library (December '12)
Mark Phillips, University of North Texas
Declan Fleming, University of California, San Diego
Lois Widmer, University of Florida
Library Innovation: Initiatives to Support Content Discovery and eResearch (December '12)
Jim Hahn, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Bill Mischo, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Beth Sandore Namachchivya, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Tyler Walters, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Julie Speer, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
The Service Family for Research Data at Oxford University (December '12)
Wolfam Horstmann, Oxford University
Neil Jefferies, Oxford University
Trends and Priorities: Briefing from Federal Funding Agencies (December '12)
Amy Friedlander, National Science Foundation
Robert Horton, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Kathleen Williams, National Historic Records and Publications Commission
Joel Wurl, National Endowment for the Humanities
Open Folklore: A Collaboration (December '11)
Brenda Johnson, Indiana University
Timothy Lloyd, American Folklore Society
Julie Bobay, Indiana University
Trends in Publishing (December '11)
Julie Speer, Georgia Institute of Technology
Allyson Mower, University of Utah
Sylvia K. Miller, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Speaker: Todd Presner
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Todd Presner, University of California Los Angeles
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Digital Humanities: A Natural Future for Academic Libraries (April '11)
Thomas C. Wilson, University of Alabama
Meta-Image: A Digital Collaborative Environment for Image Discourse (April '11)
Martin Warnke, Leuphana University, Lueneburg, Germany
Bamboo Technology Project: Building Research Environments for the Digital Humanities (December '10)
David Greenbaum, Univeristy of California, Berkeley
James D. Muehlenberg, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Tim Cole, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Centers for Digital Scholarship & Library Leadership: Two Case Studies (December '10)
Joan Giesecke, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Harriette Hemmasi, Brown University
The Cuban Theater Digital Archive at the University of Miami (December '10)
Kyle Rimkus, University of Miami
Lillian Manzor, University of Miami
Digital Humanities at Small Liberal Arts College: Innovation and Intergration (December '10)
Rebecca Frost Davis, National Institute for Technology in Liberal Education (NITLE)
Digital Scholarship in an Academic Research Library: UVa’s Scholars’ Lab (April '10)
Bethany Nowviskie, University of Virginia
Michael Furlough, Pennsylvania State University
Anne Houston, University of Virginia
Mapping the Sanctuary of the Great Gods (April '10)
Michael Page, Emory University
Web 2.0 and the Study of History Through a Living Learning Community (April '10)
Andrew Bonamici, University of Oregon
Heather Briston Corrigan-Solari, University of Oregon
Kevin Hatfield, University of Oregon
Matthew Villeneuve, University of Oregon
ACLS Humanities E-Book: 10 Years Later (December '09)
Eileen Gardiner, American Council of Learned Societies
Ronald G. Musto, American Council of Learned Societies
ARTstor Shared Shelf Initiative: A Networked Image Management Platform (December '09)
James Shulman, ARTstor
Tracy Robinson, Harvard University
Dean Krafft, Cornell University
Beth Sandore, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Paulina Saliga, Society of Architectural Historians
Clem Guthro, Colby College
Geographic Tools & Digital Collections (December '09)
Natasha Smith, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Richard Szary, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Scott Eldredge, Brigham Young University
Report from the Bamboo Planning Project (December '09)
David A. Greenbaum, University of California, Berkeley
Chad Kainz, University of Chicago
Results from the NEH/DOE Humanities High Performance Computing Competition (December '09)
Brett Bobley, National Endowment for the Humanities
Gregory Crane, Tufts University
David Bamman, Tufts University
David Koller, University of Virginia
Beyond Illustration: New Dimensions of 3D Modeling of Cultural Heritage Sites and Monuments (December '09)
Bernard Frischer, University of Virginia
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Speaker: Bernard Frischer
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In Sync: Reuniting Oral History's Text and Audio in a Digital Environment (April '09)
Eric Weig, University of Kentucky
Doug Boyd, University of Kentucky
In Sync: Reuniting Oral History’s Text and Audio in a Digital Environment (April '09)
Eric Weig, University of Kentucky
Doug Boyd, University of Kentucky
Open Source Software Sustainability: A Case Study of Indiana University’s Variations Software (April '09)
Jon W. Dunn, Indiana University
Philip Ponella, Indiana University
Robert H. McDonald, Indiana University
People of the Founding Era: Mining the Data of the Founders Projects (April '09)
Sue Perdue, Documents Compass/ Virginia Foundation for the Humanities
Susan Severtson, Documents Compass/ Virginia Foundation for the Humanities
Rethinking Assumptions with the Our Americas Archive Partnership Project (April '09)
Geneva L. Henry, Rice University
Text Linking in the Humanities: Citing Canonical Works Using OpenURL (April '09)
David Ruddy, Cornell University
Eric Rebillard, Cornell University
Using Network Effects to Produce More Useful Results: ARTstor Collaborative Filtering (April '09)
James Shulman, ARTstor
William W. Ying, ARTstor
Analog to Digital Audio Reformatting: Digital Audio for Oral History at the University of Kentucky (December '06)
Eric Weig, University of Kentucky
Embracing the (De)contextualization of Digital Artifacts (April '06)
Barbara Taranto, The New York Public Library
Letting Faculty Drive the Digital Program (April '06)
Tom Ruthven, University of Miami
Charles Henry, Rice University
Steven Wheatley, American Council of Learned Societies
The American Council of Learned Societies, Commission on Cyberinfrastructure for the Humanities and Social Sciences: Open Forum (December '05)
Charles Henry, Rice University
Steven Wheatley, American Council of Learned Societies
Peter B. Kaufman, Intelligent Television
Building Collaborative Partnerships for Digital Research in the Humanities (December '05)
Katherine L. Walter, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Jeffrey Trzeciak, Wayne State University
Matthew Martin, Wayne State University
Shawn McCann, Wayne State University
Re-imagining the Electronic Journal: “Vectors” and New Modes of Digital Scholarship (December '05)
Tara McPherson, University of Southern California
A Technology Analysis of Repositories and Services (April '05)
Jim Martino, Johns Hopkins University
Capture to Creation: How High-Resolution Capture and Network-Based Presentation Redefine and Recreate Original Artifacts (December '04)
Harlan Wallach, Northwestern University
Virtual Vaudeville: An Interactive 3D Simulation of Historical Performance (April '04)
David Z. Saltz, University of Georgia
Applying Technology to Humanities Resources and Communication: The Cases of IATH and STG (December '03)
Elli Mylonas, Brown University
Daniel Pitti, University of Virginia
Libraries and Digital Scholarship: From Vision to Transformation (December '03)
Ann M. Lally, University of Washington
Eileen Llona, University of Washington
Shaping a Cyberinfrastructure to Support the Humanities (April '03)
Mark Kornbluh, Matrix, Michigan State University
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
John Unsworth, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Donald Waters, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Open Source Networking Tools In The Humanities (April '02)
David Green, National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage
Daniel Cohen, George Mason University
Matthew G. Kirschenbaum, University of Maryland
Stephen Ramsay, University of Virginia
Last updated: Wednesday, August 17th, 2011