Digital Scholarship Blog Posts
February 24,2017
Here the Center writes
renku, person by person
don't over think it
Partner by Partner
Collections are created
Open to the world
Scholarship online
build collections...connections
iupui
Access to culture
Sharing of experience
Creates connection
Metadata good
Easy access to items
digitize your stuff!
Connecting people
to new discovery...
February 22,2017
View the Inside Indiana Business story covering IUPUI University Library Center for Digital Scholarship's 3D scanning collaboration with the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site and IU School of Informatics.
Inside INdiana Business
October 26,2016
For my contribution to blog posts for Open Access Week 2016, I wanted to write down some ideas I have had floating in my head in an attempt to better articulate them. In the course of my career in Digital Humanities, one of the largest stumbling blocks to using digital primary source material is finding those materials already processed into...
August 23,2016
First, a confession:Yes, I write poetry. In fact, I've written poetry slowly but persistently for more than three decades. Most of it is complete garbage; some of it has been published in literary journals. But a great deal more, of modest quality, has never been published, submitted or shared. The last fifteen or so years have been largely...
June 20,2016
IUPUI University Library Center for Digital Scholarship librarians have used the Library of Congressses Chronicling America API to take another look at the usage of the word hoosier through time and across geographies. Chronicling Hoosier began as a technology driven pursuit of the long sought origin story of hoosier. It's since...
May 13,2016
I wanted to play with a new web-based text visualization tool called, textexture. Easy to use. Enjoy. Will let you draw your own conclusions.
Bernie Sanders
Please visit http://www.textexture.com/index.php?text_id=71495
Transcript text from: https://berniesanders.com/bernies-announcement/
Donald Trump...
March 9,2016
Lately, I have fallen into deep digital humanities love with The Programming Historian (TPH). TPH is an excellent first step for those interested in learning more about digital humanities but do not know where to start. TPH has peer-reviewed lessons on different digital humanities research methodologies. The lessons cover...
February 23,2016
Register NOW The Humanities Intensive Learning & Teaching Institute is delighted to announce that HILT2016 registration is now open. HILT will be held June 13-16, 2016 with special events on June 17th at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. HILT is a partnership of IUPUI, IUPUI Libraries, the Maryland Institute...