The latest issue of DH@TCD is now available to read here. Rather than bombard your inbox with another tranche of cancellations, we have opted to make some suggestions for self-care in the time of COVID-19. We hope that it helps and above all we hope that you, your families and Read More …
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DH@TCD Capacity Building Brunch Cancellation
Workshop Cancellation
We regret to inform you that the “Under the Bonnet of a DH Website: How the Web Works” Digital Scholarship and Skills Workshop scheduled to take place on Wednesday, 1st April 2020 has now been cancelled due to campus closure. We hope to reschedule this workshop for later in the Read More …
DH@TCD February 2020 Newsletter
Out Now ‘Digital Technology and the Practices of Humanities Research’ ed. Jennifer Edmond
We are delighted to announce that ‘Digital Technology and the Practices of Humanities Research’ edited by our very own Jennifer Edmond and published by Open Book Publishers is now available in Open Access to read and download for free at https://openbookpublishers.com/product/1108. This diverse set of essays demonstrate the importance of Read More …
Managing Uncertainty in Humanities Research Datasets Workshop, 12 Feb. 2020
A workshop by the CHIST-ERA funded PROVIDEDH Project Partners — University of Salamanca and Trinity College Dublin Centre for Digital Humanities Date: Wednesday, 12 February 2020 Time: 13:00-16:00 On Wednesday, 12 Feb 2020 the consortium members of the interdisciplinary PROgressive VIsual Decision-Making in Digital Humanities* (PROVIDEDH) project will host a workshop on Read More …
DH@TCD January 2020 Newsletter
DH@TCD December 2019 Newsletter: Year in Review
Throughout 2019, we continued to keep the DH@TCD community up to date with developments within Digital Humanities at Trinity College Dublin and beyond through our monthly newsletters. With 2020 just around the corner, we want to reflect on some of the highlights of DH@TCD in the past year and to Read More …
DH@TCD November 2019 Newsletter
Nicole Basaraba Joins the DH@TCD Steering Committee
The members of the Trinity College Dublin Digital Humanities Steering Committee are delighted to announce that Nicole Bararaba has joined the committee as the Digital Humanities Postgraduate Student Representative. Nicole is a final-year PhD candidate in Digital Humanities at Trinity College Dublin. She works in the ADAPT Centre for Digital Read More …