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  • ...gital tools and approaches understand common terms employed in the digital humanities. Additions and updates are welcome. ...the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]], see an extensive list in the article [[Digital resources at the Folger]].
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  • Berry, David M., ed. ''Understanding Digital Humanities''. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. Burdick, Anne et al. ''Digital Humanities''. Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2012.
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  • ...nt their views and demonstrate practical applications of tools and digital humanities approaches: :'''[[Nicole Coleman]]''', Academic Technology Specialist at the Humanities Center, Stanford University
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  • ...early modern texts. These multi-week institutes explore the robust set of digital tools with period-specific challenges and limitations that early modern lit ...Analysis will be funded for July 2017. Information about this Early Modern Digital Agendas institute can be found below.
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  • ...ews and demonstrate practical applications of tools and approaches digital humanities: :'''[[Matthew Christy]]''', Lead Programmer at the Initiative for Digital Humanities, Media and Culture (IDHMC), Texas A&M University
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  • ...r of the COST network, ‘Reassembling the Republic of Letters, 1500-1800: A digital framework for multi-lateral collaboration on Europe’s intellectual histor
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  • Faculty, [[Early Modern_Digital_Agendas#EMDA2013|Early Modern Digital Agendas 2013]] (NEH Seminar, 2013) [[Category:Digital humanities ]]
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  • Faculty, [[Early Modern_Digital_Agendas#EMDA2013|Early Modern Digital Agendas 2013]] (NEH Seminar, 2013) [[Category:Digital humanities ]]
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  • Faculty, [[Early Modern_Digital_Agendas#EMDA2013|Early Modern Digital Agendas 2013]] (NEH Seminar, 2013) [[Category:Digital humanities ]]
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  • Faculty, [[Early Modern_Digital_Agendas#EMDA2013|Early Modern Digital Agendas 2013]] (NEH Seminar, 2013) [[Category:Digital humanities ]]
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  • Faculty, [[Early Modern_Digital_Agendas#EMDA2013|Early Modern Digital Agendas 2013]] (NEH Seminar, 2013) [[Category:Digital humanities ]]
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  • Faculty, [[Early Modern_Digital_Agendas#EMDA2013|Early Modern Digital Agendas 2013]] (NEH Seminar, 2013) [[Category:Digital humanities ]]
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  • ...'s ongoing effort to preserve and collect Shakespeare related materials in digital format. [[Category: Digital humanities]]
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  • ...nts]] to historicize, theorize, and critically evaluate current and future digital approaches to early modern literary studies—from Early English Books Onli [[Digital editions of English Renaissance drama]]
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  • ...participants representing all academic ranks to the second [[Early Modern Digital Agendas]] institute in July 2015. '''[[Marina Ansaldo]]''', Humanities Institute Research Associate – School of English, Drama, and Film, Univer
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  • ...aland Shakespeare Association and the Australasian Association for Digital Humanities.
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  • Faculty, [[Early Modern_Digital_Agendas#EMDA2013|Early Modern Digital Agendas 2013]] (NEH Seminar, 2013) [[Category:Digital humanities ]]
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  • Faculty, [[Early Modern_Digital_Agendas#EMDA2013|Early Modern Digital Agendas 2013]] (NEH Seminar, 2013) Member of the [[A Digital Anthology of Early Modern English Drama|Digital Anthology]] scholarly advisory committee
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  • ...Mellon University, working on the ''Six Degrees of Francis Bacon'' digital humanities project. She obtained her Ph.D. in History and Masters in Mathematics from
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  • Faculty, [[Early Modern_Digital_Agendas#EMDA2013|Early Modern Digital Agendas 2013]] (NEH Seminar, 2013) [[Category:Digital humanities ]]
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  • Faculty, [[Early Modern_Digital_Agendas#EMDA2013|Early Modern Digital Agendas 2013]] (NEH Seminar, 2013) [[Category:Digital humanities ]]
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  • [[Category: Digital Folger]] [[Category: Digital humanities]]
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  • ...our own, and spaces where our presence lives. Below is a listing of Folger digital properties, social media identities, and online projects. Folgerpedia is pa [http://www.folgerdigitaltexts.org/| Folger Digital Texts]
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  • ...or college faculty and another for undergrads, over the two years of the ''Digital Anthology'' project. [[Category: Digital humanities]]
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  • Faculty, [[Early Modern_Digital_Agendas#EMDA2013|Early Modern Digital Agendas 2013]] (NEH Seminar, 2013) Member of the [[A Digital Anthology of Early Modern English Drama|Digital Anthology]] scholarly advisory committee
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  • ...[Bibliography of textual analysis readings]] and the [[Glossary of digital humanities terms]]. Additional links and resources are welcome. * AntConc is a concordance software for digital text analysis with built-in statistical analysis metrics. It helps identify
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  • ...a B.A. in history, and serves on the board of advisors for the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at George Mason University. He is also a veteran of the
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  • ...wider access to manuscripts will have on our understanding of early modern humanities. Sessions will address emerging scholarly trends and approaches, collaborat
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  • ...h a cross-Atlantic collaboration funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) in the USA and the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) in the * 32 sets of digital images of Hamlet with full transcriptions in the prototype [http://www.quar
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  • ...logies as well as material culture, environmental history, and the digital humanities.
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  • ...http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/ndsr/ IMLS/Library of Congress National Digital Stewardship Residency Program]. ...r nation's capabilities in managing, preserving, and making accessible the digital record of human achievement.”
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  • [[Category: Digital Folger]] [[Category: Digital humanities]]
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  • [[Category: Digital Folger]] [[Category: Digital humanities]]
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  • ...] grant from the NEH's [http://www.neh.gov/divisions/odh Office of Digital Humanities]. ...re time. It convened a technically advanced cohort of fifteen early modern digital humanists for scholarly assessment of the most effective tools by which dat
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  • ...hand with one of the Folger Shakespeare Library's new and exciting digital humanities endeavors, their Early Modern Manuscripts Online database (EMMO). [[Category: Digital humanities]]
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  • [[Category: Digital Folger]] [[Category: Digital humanities]]
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  • ...ions were current at the time of admission to the [[EMDA 2015|Early Modern Digital Agendas]] institute in spring 2015.) :'''Marina Ansaldo''', Humanities Institute Research Associate, School of English, Drama, and Film, Universit
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  • ...y of Texas at Austin. Her research interests include bibliography, digital humanities, early modern printers, and discussions of printing in early modern texts.
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  • ...h Office of Digital Humanities] has generously funded a third Early Modern Digital Agendas institute for the summer of 2017. ...modern studies, and, on the other, within the larger ecosystem of Digital Humanities.
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  • Faculty, [[Early Modern_Digital_Agendas#EMDA2013|Early Modern Digital Agendas 2013]] (NEH Seminar, 2013) [[Category:Digital humanities ]]
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  • ...s, diffusion, and variation of syntactic forms in the early modern period. Humanities scholarship has long been flush with histories of words, concepts, contexts ...associated with different technologies of the text. By coupling searchable digital archives with the indispensable resources of the Folger, Cyberformalism aim
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  • ...y participants representing all academic ranks to the first [[Early Modern Digital Agendas]] institute in July 2013. '''[[Jacob Heil|Jacob A. Heil]]''', Mellon Digital Scholar for the Five Colleges of Ohio (formerly Postdoctoral Research Assoc
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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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