Amboyna Conspiracy Trial Website Named Finalist for NSW Premier’s History Award
The Amboyna Conspiracy Trial, an interactive teaching resource focused on one of the most famous legal cases of the early modern period, is a finalist for the Australian NSW Premier’s History Award
10/28/17 RRCHNM @ DCMI
Patrick Murray-John is leading a workshop on “Using Omeka S To Create and Share Cultural Heritage Linked Open Data” at the DCMI Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, in Wash
09/28/2017: RRCHNM @ Marquette University’s Digital Scholarship Symposium
Sheila Brennan and Sharon Leon are leading a workshop, “Digital Scholarship and Community Engagement,” at Marquette University’s Digital Scholarship Symposium, on September 29, 9.30-
09/22/2017: RRCHNM @ Innovations in Teaching & Learning
From 10.30-11.30am on September 22, Kelly Schrum, Beth Dalbec, Matt Boyce, Sara Collini are presenting a teaching demo entitled, Digital Storytelling: Communicating Academic Research Beyond the Acade
10/26/2017 RRCHNM @ Race, Memory & the Digital Humanities
Stephen Robertson is presenting in the roundtable, “Race, Digital Humanities, and the Region,” at Race, Memory & the Digital Humanities Symposium, at the College of William & Mary
11/8/2017 RRCHNM @ MCN
Sheila Brennan is leading an unconference session on “Radicalizing Objects in History Museums” and presenting in the session “Confronting Theories of Museum Greatness” at the
10/4/2017 RRCHNM @ It Takes a Village: Open Source Software Models of Collaboration and Sustainability
Sheila Brennan is participating in It Takes a Village: Open Source Software Models of Collaboration and Sustainability, a forum organized by LYRASIS, with the support of IMLS, on October 4-5, in Balt
08/09/2017 RRCHNM @ DH2017
Stephen Robertson, Sean Takats, and Abby Mullen are presenting “Tropy: A Tool for Research Photo Management” in the Poster Session at DH 2017 in Montreal, on August 9 from 5-7pm
07/25/2017 RRCHNM@ Collections as Data: IMPACT
Stephen Robertson is presenting “Data in Place: Using Digital Harlem to map historical sources,” at Collections as Data: Impact, at the Library of Congress, July 25, 11am.
Doing Digital History 2016 White Paper Summary
During the summer of 2016, Sharon M. Leon and Sheila A. Brennan led a second Doing Digital History institute for advanced topics in digital humanities (IATDH) funded by the National Endowment for the