Data Science suggests that Shakespeare may have had a famous co-author on three of his plays

Published: 1 November 2016

The title page of the new Oxford edition of Shakespeare's three Henry VI plays will, for the first time ever, include the words "by William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe". Most people have...

It is all on the Web, so why bother? Special Collections in the Digital Age

Wednesday, March 20, 2013 15:45to17:15

Speakers: 1. Stefan Sinclair (McGill), 2. Lindsay Eckert (University of Toronto), 3. Fiona Black (Dalhousie), 4.Leslie Howsam (Windsor / SHARP) 5. Julie Cumming (McGill) ...

Victoria Slonosky: Canada’s Climate History: Weather Observations from the St-Lawrence Valley, 1742-2010

Monday, November 10, 2014 15:00to16:00

In conjunctions with our colleagues in Geography, through the Geospectives Speaker Series, Victoria Slonosky will be at McGill to present her research on the St Lawrence.805 rue Sherbrooke Ouest,...

Global Currents: Cultures of Literary Networks - MA Fellowship in Digital Humanities

Published: 20 January 2014

The Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures at McGill University is offering a 2-year fellowship to an incoming master’s student to participate in the recently funded Digging into Data...

Andrew Stauffer – New Tools for Online Humanities Scholarship

Friday, September 21, 2012 09:30to11:00

Andrew Stauffer will present tools developed by his team at NINES, including Typewright, Juxta, and Neatline. All are welcome!840 avenue du Docteur-Penfield, Montreal, QC, H3A 0G2, CA/digital...

Maurizio Ferraris - Kant's Cell-Phone: from Postmodernism to New Realism

Tuesday, October 29, 2013 13:30to14:30

Prof. Ferraris will present his work on Postmodernism and Realism this tuesday. ...

Montreal Digital Humanities Showcase 2013 - Calls for Presentations

Published: 26 April 2013

CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS - DUE MAY 12 to Digital.Humanities [at] mcgill.ca Montreal Digital Humanities Showcase 2013

Work in Progress – Jason Harley: Augmented reality with mobile technologies: Can it lead to learning and engagement with historical settings?

Wednesday, November 12, 2014 15:30to17:00

Work in Progress continues with Jason Harley (LEADS – Education / UdeM HERON Lab) “Augmented reality with mobile technologies: Can it lead to learning and engagement with historical settings?”...

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