Welcome
The DH Café, so called for its informality and the opportunity for the short (or longer) visit welcomes you, with an invitation to discover, encounter, discuss and reflect.
Created to respond to graduate students' increasing interest in exploring the field, this site highlights selected current and historical resources related to digital humanities and new forms of scholarly communication, broadly defined.
While the format is similar to that of a library guide, readers are invited to write for the site. Your thoughts and suggestions are most welcome, at any time!
The site was conceived, built, and edited (until summer 2012) by Mary Beth Clack, a former Research Librarian in Services for Academic Programs in Widener Library.
--Hugh
Hugh Truslow
Librarian for the Fung Library
Librarian for the Davis Center Collection
Fung Library, Harvard University
truslow@fas.harvard.edu
Conferences, Workshops, Seminars
- DH :The Next Generation (Simmons)
- New Directions for Digital Scholarship, Yale Univ., March 2013
- HASTAC 2013 blog post roundup
- Beyond the Text: Literary Archives in the 21st Century, Yale Univ. (April 26-27, 2013)
- E-reading: An Interdisciplinary Symposium (Simpson Center for the Humanities
- CurateGear: Enabling the Curation of Digital Collections
- HASTAC 2011 Blog roundup
- HASTAC 2011 Keynote Videos/Main page
- Chicago Colloquium on on Digital Humanities and Computer Science
- Berlin 9 Open Access Conference, November 9-10, 2011
- The Future is Here: Digital Methods in Research and Teaching in History (AHA)
- Future Theory, Present Praxis: Humanities as Digital Discipline (U of Guelph)
- MLA Workshop: Getting Started in Digital Humanities with DHCommons
- D-Lib Magazine Meetings, Conferences and Workshops page
- Digital Humanities 2011: Big Tent Digital Humanities
- DigCCurr Professional Institute 2011
- Digital Humanities Summer Institute
- EDUCAUSE Conferences, Seminars and Institutes
- Scholarly Communication Institute Conference 2011
- Philology in the Digital Age 2011 Annual Conference and Members’ Meeting of the TEI Consortium
- MLA Workshop: Getting Started in Digital Humanities with DHCommons
- Digital Humanities Events: The Open University
- THATCamp (the Humanities and Technology Camp)
Quick Reads
- Starting Points in the Digital Humanities (ProfHacker)
- 'Big Tent Digital Humanities,' a View From the Edge, Part 1
- Big-Tent Digital Humanities: a View From the Edge, Part 2
- Europeana's Blog entry: "10 Things That Humanities Researchers Want"
- Feed for Day in the Life of Digital Humanities 2011
- It's Time for a National Digital-Library System. But it can't serve only elites
- "Digital Humanities:First, Second and Third Wave"
- "Dropbox is an academic's new best friend" by P. Barron
- "What is Text Analysis" by Geoffrey Rockwell (TADA)
- Chapter 1 of "The Googlization of Everything"
- Digital Humanities Questions and Answers (ACH)
- Humanist Discussion Group
- What Is Digital Humanities and What’s It Doing in English Departments? Matthew G. Kirschenbaum
Past Conferences
- Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science 2010
- Curation Matters: The First Digital Curation Institute Conference
- DRHA 2010 (Digital Resources for the Humanities & Arts
- Digital Humanities (DH) 2010
- Past Digital Humanities conferences (links)
- THATCamp Florence 2011
- THATCamp Victoria, June 2011
- Balisage: The Markup Conference (August 7 — 10, 2012, Montréal, Canada
- 3rd Conference on Open Access Scholarly Publishing (COASP 2011) 21-23 September 2011
- Seventh Nebraska Digital Workshop (University of Kansas)
Twitter #digitalhumanities
DHNow Editors' Choice and News (RSS)
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Quick Links
- Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations
- Association for Computers and the Humanities
- Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing
- Digital Library Federation
- HASTAC
- HASTAC Scholars Program
- JISC
- National Humanities Center
- National Initiative for a Networked National Heritage
- Office of Digital Humanities (National Endowment for the Humanities)
- Postdoctoral Fellowship in Academic Libraries 2011 (Council on Library Resources)
- Wiki of the Association of Computational Linguistics
metaLAB@Harvard
metalab(at)harvard, "a new institutional home for Harvard’s digital art, design, and humanities communities," was launched on February 10, 2011. Jeffrey Schnapp, founder and faculty director, and his staff are launching the lab with partners from Harvard and beyond. More on the LAB... and Harvard University Gazette article.


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