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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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  • ...wledge about advanced technology, tools, and methodologies relevant to the humanities. ...ose who have collaborated or who plan to collaborate with U.S. partners in digital initiatives will be more competitive applicants.
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  • ...wledge about advanced technology, tools, and methodologies relevant to the humanities. ...ose who have collaborated or who plan to collaborate with U.S. partners in digital initiatives '''may''' be more competitive applicants.
    9 KB (1,383 words) - 12:37, 6 March 2017
  • *[[Digital editions of English Renaissance drama]] *[[Digital editions of English Renaissance drama]]
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  • ...d textual studies might best be integrated into a curriculum; what digital humanities may offer book historians; and how faculty and librarians can teach book hi
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  • A Digital Anthology of Early Modern English Drama Undergraduate Workshop, June 26 – ...skills while engaging with the drama of Shakespeare’s contemporaries. The Digital Anthology is funded by a grant from the [https://www.neh.gov/divisions/pre
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  • '''Semantics and the Digital Humanities''' ...ribing their future DH plans and contributions to the continuing Institute digital footprint.
    5 KB (722 words) - 14:13, 30 August 2016
  • ....gov/ National Endowment for the Humanities.] We invite you to explore the digital images, interpretive essays, bibliographies, pedagogical exercises, and dis
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  • ...unction with the [https://www.lsa.umich.edu/humanities// Institute for the Humanities] at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. ...ribathon]] in conjunction with the [https://www.humanitiescenter.vcu.edu// Humanities Center], [http://www.library.vcu.edu// VCU Libraries] and [http://www.engli
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  • ...minist Studies, Slavery Studies, Visual Culture, Food Studies, and Digital Humanities.
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  • [[Kerri Andrews]], Associate Professor, School of Humanities, University of Strathclyde :''The Letters of Hannah More: A Digital Edition''
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  • ...work is crucial to grounding historically our continuing questions in the humanities, including, how to articulate and connect the domains of governmental polit ...ridge University Press in 2013. [http://library.uncg.edu/dp/annefinch/ The Digital Edition can be found here]. Of the approximately 230 poems and two plays kn
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  • ...]. For a full list of these types of resources, please visit our [[List of digital resources at the Folger]]. [[Category:Digital humanities]]
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  • April 1, 2016: Roundtable discussion, Folger Digital Agendas II: Roundtable: Scholarly Conversations and Collaborations at the R March 24, 2016: Shakespeare Association of America Digital Salon, New Orleans
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  • ...Modern Recipes (1600-1800) in a Modern Kitchen'', a public history digital humanities project that curates transcribed and updated recipes from early modern Engl
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  • ...work is crucial to grounding historically our continuing questions in the humanities, including, how to articulate and connect the domains of governmental polit ...ridge University Press in 2013. [http://library.uncg.edu/dp/annefinch/ The Digital Edition can be found here]. Of the approximately 230 poems and two plays kn
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  • ...collaborative research projects, new methods of teaching paleography with digital tools, and genre-specific topics. ::EMMO’s Place in the Folgersphere: [[Eric Johnson]], Folger Director of Digital Access
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  • ...member of their sub-group. Professor Hope will also outline plans for the digital footprint of the Institute: live tweeting of presentations and discussions; ...many collections of essays introducing, surveying, and championing Digital Humanities. Most of these are freely available on the web, and participants may find i
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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, 2015)
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  • ...nscriptions Collection] in [[Digital image collection|LUNA]], the Folger's Digital Image Collection. ...org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/ TEI P5 guidelines], thereby giving the digital transcriptions an appropriate and consistent look as well as streamlining t
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  • ...ns have made Shakespeare our own. From the Revolutionary War to the latest digital media, Shakespeare is woven through debates on war, politics, race, and nat ..., and radio, debates over war, politics, and race, and the latest forms of digital media today.
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  • #REDIRECT [[List of digital resources at the Folger]] This article lists selected digital resources—arranged by type—available through the [[Folger Shakespeare L
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  • ...oximately 2 feet by 6 feet. With funding from Canada’s Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, a team of scholars at the University of Victoria has been ...upported by a Digital Humanities grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. When complete, it will enable scholars to experience John Donne's Gunpowde
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  • ...le]. The WARC file format is able to contain all necessary information and digital resources gathered from a seed during a crawl. It can also be expanded upon ...increasingly present, and sometimes only present online in digital format. Digital information is very sensitive. Sites are reliant upon a number of external
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  • :Digital Projects Fellow ...lasgow (Emeritus), Honorary Research Fellow, Institute for Research in the Humanities, University of Wisconsin at Madison
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  • ...endas]] institute, this article offers a working annotated bibliography of digital editions of English Renaissance drama, a bibliography of relevant criticism ==Survey of digital editions==
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  • ...ibraries) essential research skills as well as strategies for working with digital resources and remediated rare materials. The goal throughout will be to fos ...1), at the Folger. '''Julie Crawford''' is the Mark van Doren Professor of Humanities in the Department of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia Univers
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  • Originally compiled in conjunction with the [[EMDA_2017 |Early Modern Digital Agendas: Network Analysis]] institute in July 2017, the glossary below aims ...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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  • The following outlines the curriculum for the "Early Modern Digital Agendas" institute convened in July 2013. ==Week One: The Digital Corpus for Early Modernists==
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  • ...ollifield Professor of English Literature. She was also editor of Southern Humanities Review. In 1983, she became the dean of Washington College in Chestertown, ...ders. In recent years, she also helped to guide the creation of the Folger Digital Texts from the editions.
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  • ...ch initiatives towards teaching strategies, resources, and objectives in a digital age. These faculty development grants also sought to summon a community of ...materials, modern performance archives, and hyperlinked editions of Folger Digital Texts crafted by undergraduate students; new coursework, workshops, and ins
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  • ...eception with remarks by “Bro” Adams, Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities *September 14, 2016 – Perspectives on First Folio Lectures: ''Digital Shakespeare'' by Professor Kristen Poole
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  • ...ish and mostly printed between 1473 and 1700. The works are represented in digital images and through bibliographical descriptions drawn from the English Shor ...s to fully consider the source of their information and the limits of this digital tool. This essay covers the scope of EEBO, its uses and limitations, as wel
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  • ...n Hsy]], Associate Professor and Founding Co-Director, English and Digital Humanities Institute, The George Washington University :''Digital Pasts: Deaf Culture and the Middle Ages''
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  • The following outlines the curriculum for the "[[EMDA2015|Early Modern Digital Agendas: Advanced Topics]]" institute convened from mid-June through 1 July ...eadings will be led by the director and the visiting faculty, and links to digital exemplars and tools will be made available before presentations.
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  • ...ision names don't always match, e.g., the Director of Digital Access heads Digital Media and Publications. ;EMDA: [[Early Modern Digital Agendas]], an NEH seminar hosted by Folger Institute.
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  • ...ibraries) essential research skills as well as strategies for working with digital resources and remediated rare materials. The goal throughout was to foster ...1), at the Folger. '''Julie Crawford''' is the Mark van Doren Professor of Humanities in the Department of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia Univers
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  • ...al staff) essential research skills as well as strategies for working with digital resources and remediated rare materials. Preference will be given to applic ...Atlantic'' (2019). '''Julie Crawford''' is the Mark van Doren Professor of Humanities in the Department of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia Univers
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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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  • ...A Curious History'' (1997); and, with Lisa Jardine, ''From Humanism to the Humanities'' (1986). Together Grafton and Weinberg have written ''“I have always lov ...ancing the Miranda Digital Asset Platform (workshop)|Advancing the Miranda Digital Asset Platform]]'''
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