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  • ...’s ''The Tempest'' can help us think differently about our relationship to digital technology. ...ay the Knave] on K-12 learning and its significance for scholarship in the humanities.
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  • [[Category:Digital humanities]]
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  • ...e resources, please see the [[Glossary of digital humanities terms]] and [[Digital tools for textual analysis]]. Additional links and resources are welcome. Jockers, Matthew. ''Macroanalysis: Digital Methods and Literary History''. Urbana-Champaign: University of Illinois Pr
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  • ...to the [http://www.iprh.illinois.edu Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities], and is the first of its kind to stimulate large-scale collaboration acros ...ce Books, Midwestern Libraries'' team members also hope to expand to other Humanities Without Walls consortium institutions and actively invite participation fro
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  • A Digital Anthology of Early Modern English Drama Faculty Workshop, June 20 – 24, 2 ...agogical applications for the Digital Anthology’s texts and resources. The Digital Anthology is funded by a grant from the [http://www.neh.gov/divisions/prese
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  • Faculty, [[EMDA2015|Early Modern Digital Agendas: Advanced Topics]] (NEH Seminar, 2015) Faculty, [[Early Modern_Digital_Agendas#EMDA2013|Early Modern Digital Agendas 2013]] (NEH Seminar, 2013)
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  • ...tions will be framed in the context of current tools and the trajectory of digital scholarship with a keen eye towards efficacy and practical use. Participant ...the role of platforms such as Miranda in early modern studies and digital humanities from a variety of perspectives, including but not limited to its ability to
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  • [[Category: Digital humanities]] [[Category: Digital Folger]]
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  • ...posts written by members of the [[Folger Institute]]'s 2013 [[Early Modern Digital Agendas]] seminar. Powell, Daniel. [http://djp2025.com/emd/ "Early Modern Digital Agendas"]
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  • ...ls and involves a range of reflective, ethical, and social perspectives on digital activities. ...literacy from an early modernist perspective and critically analyzing the digital tools related to early modern studies.
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  • ...thods in Early Modern Digital Scholarship, and Methods in American Studies Digital Scholarship. ...asu and '''Brett Hirsch''' will launch [http://digitalrenaissance.uvic.ca/ Digital Renaissance Editions].
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  • ...logy.folger.edu/ A Digital Anthology of Early Modern English Drama]''. ''A Digital Anthology'' is a hub for exploring data and eventually documentary editions ...rly advisory committee]] will consult on the two years of work funded by a Humanities Collections and Reference Resources grant in the NEH’s Division of Preser
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  • ...te’s [[http://folgerpedia.folger.edu/Folger_Institute]] 2015 Early Modern Digital Agendas institute, [[http://folgerpedia.folger.edu/EMDA_2015]] this articl ...rtunities and challenges of work in Early Modern English drama and Digital Humanities in general. Listed below are some reasons why the Shakespeare Corpus is pa
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  • *Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research *Initiative for Digital Humanities, Media, and Culture
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  • [[Category: Digital Folger]] [[Category: Digital humanities]]
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  • ...EH Institute for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities, [[Early Modern Digital Agendas]], and is a member of the [[Folgerpedia]] content team. He serves a
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  • [[Digital image collection]] ...rces of the library and more than 40 universities to encourage and advance humanities research and learning through [[Folger_Institute#Long-Term_Fellows|long]]-
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  • '''Hands-On Introduction to TEI and Digital Tools for Transcribing Manuscripts''' .../ETE/Preview/mcgann.xml| Electronic Textual Editing: Critical Editing in a Digital Horizon].”
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  • .../folgerpedia.folger.edu/Early_Modern_Digital_Agendas#EMDA2013 Early Modern Digital Agendas 2013] invited a remarkable group of visiting faculty to collaborate .../ '''Jonathan Hope'''] (University of Strathclyde) is Professor in English Humanities and Social Sciences, whose research can best be described as Literary Lingu
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  • ...ities and establishes fresh research and teaching agendas for early modern humanities. Its advanced undergraduate program introduces students to rare materials a ...s. The Folger Institute helps set the intellectual agenda for early modern humanities. Through their interpretations of primary source materials, its associated
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