Our Spring 2009 Digital Dialogues schedule is up! As always, all talks are free and open to the public, every Tuesday, 12:30 - 1:45 in our seminar room. Hope to see you there!continue reading
Later today, MITH and George Mason's Center for History and New Media will kick off a two-day workshop on "Tools for Data-Driven Scholarship," sponsored by the NSF, NEH, and IMLS. An invitational meeting, digital humanities leaders and experts from…continue reading
The call for papers for Digital Humanities 2009 is now available. (In case you've been living in a digital humanities cave for the last twelve months, this prestigious international conference is being hosted by MITH.)continue reading
MITH is pleased to announce another great semester of digital humanities talks at the University of Maryland: our fall 2008 Digital Dialogues schedule is now online. We look forward to seeing you this coming Tuesday, when Doug Reside presents on his…continue reading
Dear MITH Community, Those of you who have been following MITH's blog (http://www.mith2.umd.edu) know that this past year has been a busy and exciting time. I'd like to take a moment before the fall semester kicks into gear to review some of the…continue reading
MITH is very pleased to announce its receipt of another NEH Digital Humanities Start-Up award, this time for the The Electronic Broadway Project, to be directed by DOUG RESIDE. This is MITH's third DH Start-Up and the second for Dr. Reside in what is…continue reading
MITH is very pleased to announce its participation in a project just funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) to develop a model internship program for placing Library and Information Science Masters students as interns in…continue reading
Coordinator (#112158) CATEGORY Exempt, full time MITH is seeking a dynamic individual with excellent organizational and communications skills interested in a key position at the heart of a working digital humanities center. This is an ideal…continue reading
A final reminder of the amazing Digital Diasporas conference beginning on campus later this week. We look forward to seeing many members of the MITH community at this landmark event.continue reading
We regret that Tuesday's Digital Dialogue with Greg Crane has had to be canceled. We look forward to rescheduling with Greg for the fall.continue reading
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) is seeking a full time TEI encoder to work on in-house text encoding projects as well as a collaboration with the National Gallery in Washington DC on a new digital archive under…continue reading
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities is seeking to hire a full time GA to serve as a web programmer for our current projects. The successful candidate will have experience with PHP, MySQL, Javascript, CSS, XML, object-oriented…continue reading
The Maryland Institute of Technology in the Humanities (MITH) at the University of Maryland in College Park is seeking a full time programmer for at least a year to work on the NEH/JISC funded Shakespeare's Quartos project. This exciting digital…continue reading
A MITH Digital Dialogue Tuesday, April 1, 12:30-1:45 MITH Conference Room, McKeldin Library B0135 "To Read or Not to Read: A Discussion of the NEA's Latest Report about Reading" by SUNIL IYENGAR To Read or Not To Read: A Question of National…continue reading
Hamlet in quarto COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The University of Maryland's Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) will join national and international partners to create an innovative "freely-accessible, high resolution" digital interactive archive…continue reading
The African American/African Diaspora Studies Area Group of the English Department and the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) announce "Digital Diasporas: Digital Humanities and African American/African Diaspora Studies" to…continue reading
The University of Maryland is pleased to announce the receipt of an NEH Digital Humanities Start-Up award, "Approaches to Managing and Collecting Born-Digital Literary Materials for Scholarly Use." The project, directed by Matthew Kirschenbaum…continue reading
MITH is pleased to welcome its 2008 Winnemore Digital Humanities Dissertation Fellow, Tanya Clement, from the Department of English. Tanya's dissertation, The Making of Digital Modernism: Re-reading Modernist Texts with Computer-Assisted Analysis, is…continue reading
Call for Posters and Demonstrations Digital Humanities and African American/African Diaspora Studies Conference University of Maryland, College Park May 2-3, 2008 URL: http://mith.umd.edu/diaspora2008/ The Digital Humanities and African American…continue reading
We are currently looking to hire three GA positions at MITH, with a wide variety of skill sets. Please read each of the three ads below carefully, and clearly indicate which position you're applying for. MGK 1. The Maryland Institute for Technology…continue reading
Lisa Spiro, director of the Digital Media Center at Rice University, has just opened what looks to be a fabulous new digital humanities blog, Digital Scholarship in the Humanities. Recommended.continue reading
We are delighted to announce that Dr. Doug Reside, Assistant Director of MITH, the Maryland Institute of Technology in the Humanities, will be offering a 3-credit spring course through the English department on the basic applied elements of the…continue reading
There have been some adjustments to the fall Digital Dialogues schedule. There will be no talk on 11/6. LINDA FRUEH's talk, originally scheduled for 11/6, will move to 11/27. JONATHAN AUERBACH's talk, originally scheduled for 11/27, will be…continue reading