Author Archives: Lauren Klein

Link for Presentation Signup

Click here to sign up for a presentation timeslot.

DH Project Links for Tuesday

DH Project Video Links for Tuesday’s Class

Ben Rubin and Mark Hansen, Movable Type:

Rebecca Davis and Jen Rajchel, Digital Humanities and the Undergrad:

Daniel Anderson, Waves (Response to a Blog Post):

No Class on Thursday; Optional Talk Instead

As I mentioned in class, there will be no class meeting on Thursday, due to my talk at the GVU Center. Information about the talk can be found here.

The talk is not mandatory, although you are welcome to attend. I will see you all in class on Tuesday, having done these readings.

TEI Links for Tuesday

Otters Who Look Like Benedict Cumberbatch

Cumberbatch is the actor who plays Sherlock Holmes on Sherlock. Here’s the link.

One DH Project to Rule Them All

For reals! A timeline of the history of the universe.

Day of Digital Humanities Sign Up Link

Click here to sign up for Day of Digital Humanities. You must sign up BEFORE Tuesday, March 27th, so that the administrator can approve your account.

Fast Thinking and Slow Thinking Visualization

A blog post on the differences between visualizations that ask you to think quickly, and visualizations that make you think slow. Interesting to think of in light of how Sherlock the show demonstrates how Sherlock the character solves crimes.

Daily Peak Time Travel Distance on London’s Tube Network:
Fast viz or slow?

The DH Debate Continues

Don’t Circle the Wagons” is Bethany Nowviskie’s most recent post on gender, digital humanities, and the importance of establishing (and sustaining) communities of practice. The post, as well as the comments, are terrific. I’m putting this on the docket for Thursday’s class discussion!