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Perceptions of Non-governmental Organizations and Socio-economic Progress: The Case of Four Latin American Countries
(KnowledgeExchange@Southern, 2015)
Child Malnutrition and Gender Preference in India: The Role of Culture
(Insight Medical Publishing (iMedPub), 2015-10-10)
Considering Frameworks for the Ideal Digital Research Community: The Past and Present of 18thConnect
(2015-04-10)
The humanities community has strived to develop tools and methods for conducting research and fostering learning in digital spaces, yet scholars are still asking questions about what these spaces should look like. How do ...
The Cultural Impact of Content Management Systems: A Topic Modeling Approach
(2015-04-10)
Website development and content creation has transitioned from, in the 1990s, a largely manual process controlled by webmasters or other technical staff to a process that is assisted by content management systems (CMSs) ...
Digital History and Undergraduates: Aligning Professor and Librarian Expectations
(2015-04-10)
As exciting new digital history projects continue to emerge and multiply, students are increasingly likely to discover or be directed to these resources in the course of history research. Unfortunately, this also presents ...
Role of the Digital Humanities in Socio-Environmental Synthesis Research: A View from Environmental History
(2015-04-10)
This paper explores how digital humanities can positively impact large-scale, data-intensive, socio-environemntal synthesis research. Synthesis research focuses on integrating large data sets, ideas, theories, and methods ...
A Visual Argument: Embedded Omeka Support for Art History
(2015-04-10)
Making the seminar paper relevant to students' professional development is a challenge in humanities classrooms. Professors are increasingly encouraging alternative research projects that convey the same amount of information ...
Working with In-Copyright Materials for Digital Humanities Research: Legal, Ethical, and Practical Issues
(2015-04-10)
To date, a significant chunk of digital humanities research projects have focused on analysis of works in the public domain, virtually all of them published prior to 1923. Greater access to recent publications would be a ...
From Early Modern Printing to Post-Modern Indie Publishing: Using eMOP on AFP
(2015-04-10)
The Early Modern OCR Project (eMOP) is a Mellon Foundation grant funded project whose goal is to improve optical character recognition (OCR) output for early modern printed English texts by utilizing and creating open-source ...
"Endangered Archives, Digitization, and the Possible Futures of Historical Research in Latin America”
(2015-04-11)
This presentation introduces the audience to a multi-year collaboration among digital humanists, historians, translators, and local team members in Cuba, Colombia, Brazil, and Florida. Funded by the British Library ...