Technology has advanced tremendously in the last few years and is only going to continue to compound. If you’ve ever heard of Moore’s Law, this is the idea that technology’s complexity doubles every ...
In a series of columns, “From Doctoral Study to …,” the Career Talk columnists explore nonfaculty options for Ph.D.’s who want to work in higher education. In a series of columns, “From Doctoral Study ...
Meredith Martin is an associate professor of English and serves as the Faculty Director for The Center for Digital Humanities (CDH), which she founded in 2014. She is also the inaugural Faculty ...
There is a general belief that data is objective, neutral, and therefore accurate. "Numbers don't lie," goes the oft-repeated maxim. But what about the people interpreting the data: can individuals ...
With technology playing an increasing role in educational research of all fields, educators in the humanities at schools such as Boston University are incorporating digital resources into their own ...
In Irving Bacheller's 1900 novel Eben Holder, one character tells another that the protagonist is so honest that he "Never ketched a fish bigger'n 't was." The phrase is one of thousands that Craig ...
The Center for Humanities & the Arts (CHA) and Center for Research Data and Digital Scholarship (CRDDS) partnered on a three-year fellowship program (2021-2022 to 2023-2024) to support faculty working ...
In this multipart series, American Libraries presents case studies and interviews with thought leaders looking at research trends in academic libraries. We’ll be covering the topics of social justice, ...
Representatives of 17 digital humanities centers and 15 organizations that support them financially gathered at the National Endowment for the Humanities here late last week to meet and greet, and to ...