Matthew Milner - Historical Timelines

Wednesday, October 23, 2013 15:00to16:30

Matthew Milner will discuss an historical timeline application in a large history survey course this fall that crowdsources events, and teaches about historical methodology. All are welcome688 rue...

Amy Buckland & Ed Bilodeau - Digitizing Chapbooks

Wednesday, October 2, 2013 15:00to16:30

McGill Librarians Amy Buckland & Ed Bilodeau will discuss the methods and process of digitizing McGill’s large and growing early modern chapbooks. All are welcome688 rue Sherbrooke Ouest,...

DH Work-in-Progress - Stefan Sinclair - Voyant Notebooks

Wednesday, September 18, 2013 15:00to16:30

The first in our 2013-2014 Work in Progress series will feature Stefan Sinclair and the new development in his Voyant Tools suite, Voyant Notebooks. All are welcome.688 rue Sherbrooke Ouest,...

Montreal Digital Humanities Showcase 2013

Wednesday, May 22, 2013 13:00to16:00

who: Montreal Researchers what: Projects using or considering digital technologies & Methods, resources, or tools in humanistic research how: Prepare a 5 minute snappy short on your work for...

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 Are you using digital research methodologies and resources in your humanities...

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)  Moderator: Dean Ellen...

Hacking Culture Node

Monday, February 4, 2013 14:30to16:00

Convenor - Gabriella Coleman688 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 3R1, CA/digital-humanitiesCategory: Digital Humanities

Hacking Culture Node

Monday, February 4, 2013 14:30to16:00

Convenor - Gabriella Coleman Hackers: They everywhere and yet everywhere misunderstood. What makes them tick? What makes them tock? Why are they relevant to Digital Humanities?688 rue Sherbrooke...

Track Changes: The Literary History of Word Processing - McGill 2013 Digital Humanities Lecture - Matt Kirschenbaum (Maryland)

Thursday, March 21, 2013 18:30to20:00

Mark Twain famously prepared the manuscript for Life on the Mississippi (1883) with his new Remington typewriter, the first literary text ever submitted to a publisher in typewritten form.855 rue...

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