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.
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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.
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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 …
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What happens when you combine more than 3,000 students who love history with an online challenge-making contest using primary sources from the Library of Congress and then sweeten the pot with a $50 …
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We are excited to announce that the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) awarded Sheila Brennan and RRCHNM one of five digital extension grants to migrate the Papers of the War Department …
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We are pleased to announce that the Institute of Museum and Library Services awarded the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media (RRCHNM) a three-year grant to develop and run professional …
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The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media is pleased to announce that it will hold a workshop this fall titled “Arguing with Digital History: A Workshop on Using Digital History to Make …
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Election Day in Philadelphia 1815, by John Lewis Krimmel RRCHNM is pleased to announce the launch of the Mapping Early American Elections project website: http://earlyamericanelections.org/. During …
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RRCHNM Graduate Research Assistant, Sara Collini, will present a poster session entitled “Eagle Eye Citizen: Interactive Engagement with Civics and History” at the ISTE 2017 annual conference in …
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RRCHNM Graduate Research Assistant, Sara Collini, and Harper Park Middle School Civics teacher (and RRCHNM alum!), Jessica Kilday, will be at the National Council for History Education annual …
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On Monday, April 24, at 12 noon, Chad Gaffield (Distinguished University Professor, Professor of History, and University Research Chair in Digital Scholarship, University of Ottawa), will be …
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On Monday, April 17, at 12 noon, Ed Summers (Lead Developer at the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities) will give a talk entitled “Under Surveillance: Power and Empowerment in …
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The Executive Order of January 27, 2017, restricting people’s access to the United States based on their national origins and beliefs, is at odds with the commitment to diversity at the core of the …
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