Dr Jennifer Edmond, Co-Director of the TCD Centre for Digital Humanities has been appointed as a new member of the European Commission’s Open Science Policy Platform (OSPP). She will be acting on behalf of the pan-European Digital Research Infrastructure for Arts and Humanities (DARIAH). Dr Edmond is one of the Read More …
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Trinity DH Centre Launches
The launch of the DH Centre at Trinity College Dublin was an exciting day for all involved. The students and staff who presented projects in the kick-off showcase gave a brilliant representation of the range of DH research under the Centre’s umbrella, and the keynote speech by Sir William Sargent Read More …
Trinity Library to welcome Jeffrey Schnapp, 19th May 2016
The DH Centre is pleased to be co-hosting a lecture by one of the world’s most prominent figures in the theory and practice of digital libraries and information, Jeffrey Schnapp of Harvard’s metaLAB. For more information, please see the event page here.
Launch of the TCD Centre for Digital Humanities, 22nd April 2016
The Trinity College Dublin Digital Humanities Centre is proud to announce the schedule for its launch event, which will be held on 22nd April 2016. The event will begin at 3:30PM in the Trinity Long Room Hub with a showcase of DH@TCD projects by students, academic staff and the library. Read More …
PARTHENOS meets in Dublin to Develop Training Plan for DH Infrastructures
The PARTHENOS project is a pan-European infrastructure development cluster, bringing together key projects from across Europe to coordinate policies approaches and services. Trinity College Dublin leads the project’s investigation of skills development and training needs for the future DH infrastructure user or developer. Toward this end, a group of 9 Read More …
Launch of the ‘Great Famine Voices’ Project
The DH@TCD team is proud to welcome another great project in to the fold! ‘Great Famine Voices’ will crowdsource personal and family accounts of the famine and the resulting emigration from Ireland, creating a comprehensive resource on its impact on Irish society. The project is led by Dr Danielle O’Donovan, Read More …
CULTURA allows users to personalise history at Discover Research Night 2014
Following from their success at the 2013 Discover Research Dublin night, the team behind the ‘CULTURA’ project (CULTivating Understanding and Research through Adaptivity) will once again be throwing open their doors to the public allowing users to ‘personalise’ their experience of Irish history on 26th September 2014.
PhD fellowship in digital scholarly editing offered
The School of English is seeking to fill a full-time vacancy in the School of English for a Marie Curie fellowship as an early stage researcher in the area of Digital Scholarly Editing and Mass Digitisation. The job is part of DiXiT – A Marie Curie Initial Training Network (ITN) Read More …
Around the World Symposium visits DH@TCD, 30th May 2013
DARIAH-IE and DH@TCD, based in the Trinity Long Room Hub took part in the Around The World Symposium on Technology and Culture last Thursday 30th May 2013. The symposium, which was organised by the Kule Institute for Advanced Studies at the University of Alberta, was live streamed for 24 hours, and featured panel discussions and Read More …
A Family At War: The Mary Martin Diary Online
On 2nd October, 2012, Minister Jimmy Deenihan launched the Mary Martin Diary online resource, “A Family At War” . The website, which was devised and developed by students on the TCD MPhil in Digital Humanities and Culture, gives a digital insight of the diaries of a mother in South Dublin in Read More …