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new media & new directions in research and teaching

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Recent Posts

  • digital humanities learning community at OU
  • open access at ou and beyond
  • alan liu @ ou: distinguished lecture and more 2.25-2.26
  • lunchtime "studio sessions": digital humanities unplugged for spring 2013
  • summer 2012: digital humanities and new media goodness
  • rick prelinger: "archives as workshops, not repositories" + "the lives of energy" screening
  • sarah werner on the open review experiment at shakespeare quarterly
  • digital sessions at the 2012 AHA and MLA annual meetings
  • interdisciplinary colloq: re-imagining the Enlightenment through visualization software || 4.19, 2:00-3:30 || ellison 132
  • humanities.dig.ou -- you're invited!

digital humanities links

  • about | THATCamp (the humanities & tech "unconferences")
  • center for history and new media
  • digital campus podcast
  • digital humanities questions & answers
  • Bamboo DiRT: digital research tools
  • electronic enlightenment project
  • hastac: humanities, arts, sciences & technology advanced collaboratory
  • In Media Res :: a mediaCommons project
  • Journal of Digital Humanities
  • mapping the republic of letters
  • MediaCommons :: a digital scholarly network
  • neh office of digital humanities
  • play the past
  • profhacker (chronicle of higher ed)
  • seven important digitization projects || brain pickings
  • spatial history project
  • the Digital Humanities Daily
  • transcribe bentham (ucl crowdsourcing project)
  • twitter - digital humanities now
  • vectors: journal of culture and technology in a dynamic vernacular
  • voice of the shuttle

who we are

We're in the early stages of bringing together those scholars on campus who have been experimenting with new media and digital humanities, and those who are interested in making a start. If you'd like to join this working group, drop us an email.

Steering Committee: Katherine Pandora (co-chair); Victoria Sturtevant (co-chair); Kerry Magruder; Suzanne Moon; Kelvin White 


College of Arts and Sciences
June Abbas :
Library and Information Studies
Katie Barwick-Snell :
Human Relations
Katrina Boyd:
Film & Video Studies
Samuel Huskey : Classics & Letters
Catherine Kelly : History
Eric Kramer : Communication
Steven Livesey : History of Science
Kerry Magruder : History of Science; Curator,
    History of Science Collections
Suzanne Moon : History of Science
JoAnn Palmeri : History of Science; Librarian,
    History of Science Collections
Katherine Pandora : History of Science
Daniel Snell : History
Pete Soppelsa : History of Science
Victoria Sturtevant : Film & Video Studies
Kathleen Welch :  English
Kelvin White: Library and Information Studies

College of Atmospheric & Geographic Sciences
Karl Offen :
Geography
Laurel Smith :
Geography

College of Engineering
Chris Weaver :
Computer Science 

College of Fine Arts
Pete Froslie : School of Art : Media 

Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication 
Ralph Beliveau :
Broadcasting and Electronic Media

Honors College
Laurel Smith :
Cultural Geography

University Libraries
Liorah Golomb : Humanities Librarian
Lina Ortega : Science Librarian
Karen Rupp-Serrano : Director, Collection Development
Laurie Scrivener : History and Area Studies Librarian
Brian Shults : Interim Coordinator of Digital Initiatives
Jacquelyn Slater : Librarian, Western History Collections


books we're reading

  • Alan Liu: The Laws of Cool: Knowledge Work and the Culture of Information

    Alan Liu: The Laws of Cool: Knowledge Work and the Culture of Information

  • Martin Weller: The Digital Scholar: How Technology is Transforming Academic Practice

    Martin Weller: The Digital Scholar: How Technology is Transforming Academic Practice

  • Nina Simon: The Participatory Museum

    Nina Simon: The Participatory Museum

  • Matthew K. Gold, ed.: Debates in the Digital Humanities

    Matthew K. Gold, ed.: Debates in the Digital Humanities

  • Michael Nielsen: Reinventing Discovery: The New Era of Networked Science

    Michael Nielsen: Reinventing Discovery: The New Era of Networked Science

  • Siva Vaidhyanathan: The Googlization of Everything: (And Why We Should Worry)

    Siva Vaidhyanathan: The Googlization of Everything: (And Why We Should Worry)

  • Lev Manovich: The Language of New Media (Leonardo Books)

    Lev Manovich: The Language of New Media (Leonardo Books)

  • Alan Liu: Local Transcendence: Essays on Postmodern Historicism and the Database

    Alan Liu: Local Transcendence: Essays on Postmodern Historicism and the Database

  • : World Wide Research: Reshaping the Sciences and Humanities

    World Wide Research: Reshaping the Sciences and Humanities

  • : Sound Unbound: Sampling Digital Music and Culture

    Sound Unbound: Sampling Digital Music and Culture

  • Eva Hemmungs Wirtén: Terms of Use: Negotiating the Jungle of the Intellectual Commons

    Eva Hemmungs Wirtén: Terms of Use: Negotiating the Jungle of the Intellectual Commons

  • David Weinberger: Everything Is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder

    David Weinberger: Everything Is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder

  • Jay Clayton: Charles Dickens in Cyberspace: The Afterlife of the Nineteenth Century in Postmodern Culture

    Jay Clayton: Charles Dickens in Cyberspace: The Afterlife of the Nineteenth Century in Postmodern Culture

  • Lewis Hyde: Common as Air: Revolution, Art, and Ownership

    Lewis Hyde: Common as Air: Revolution, Art, and Ownership

  • Clay Shirky: Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations

    Clay Shirky: Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations

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