Part 3 of four videos showing pilot projects at the cutting edge of research in digital humanities. Recorded at the National Endowment for the Humanities in September 2010, at a meeting of project managers who received start-up grants from NEH's Office of Digital Humanities.
These are the individual projects, in order of appearance:
Bank Street College of Education -- Civil Rights Movement Remix
Brown University -- A Journal-Driven Bibliography of the Digital Humanities
Columbia University -- Leveraging "The Wisdom of the Crowds" for Efficient Tagging and Retrieval of Documents from the Historic Newspaper Archive
Early Manuscripts Electronic Library -- The Nyangwe Diary of David Livingstone: Restoring the Text
Illinois State University -- Building a Better Back-End: Editor, Author, & Reader Tools for Scholarly Multimedia
John Woodman Higgins Armory Museum -- Virtual Joust: A Technological Interpretation of Medieval Jousting and its Culture
Lewis and Clark College -- Intellectual Property and International Collaboration in the Digital Humanities: The Moroccan Jewish Community Archives
Montana Preservation Alliance -- The Touchstone Project: Saving and Sharing Montana's Community Heritage
PublicVR -- Egyptian Ceremony in the Virtual Temple: Avatars for Virtual Heritage
Sweet Briar College -- African-American Families Database: Community Formation in Albemarle County, Virginia, 1850- 1880
Link to this comment:
All Comments (0)