Is Software Production a Cultural Practice? computer science is not all that well equipped to understand itself and its own founding object, let alone help the humanities with their relation to computing and the digital. (Hall, “The Digital Humanities Beyond Computing”, 3) it is essential that humanists assert and insert Read More …
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DH@TCD February Newsletter
The latest issue of the DH@TCD newsletter is now available and it’s a busy one. You can read the newsletter here.
Digital Humanities Research Theme Exchange Lunch
On Wednesday 7th of February, the Digital Humanities Research Theme will host a community building lunch in the Trinity Long Room Hub (12:00-14:00 Neil Lecture Theatre). This is an opportune moment to meet the theme conveners, Jennifer Edmond and Owen Conlan, the new project officer, Michelle Doran and other members of the Theme. The main aim of Read More …
Dr Jennifer Edmond on RTÉ Brainstorm
A piece by Dr. Jennifer Emond, Director of Strategic Projects in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Trinity College Dublin and co-director of the Trinity Centre for Digital Humanities, has been published on the RTÉ Brainstorm website. In this insightful piece, Dr. Edmond addresses some of the challenges Read More …
DH@TCD January Newsletter
The January issue of the DH@TCD Newsletter is available to view here
GIS and Spatial Humanities Reading Group
When: Monday, 29th January, 3:00 – 4:30pm Venue: Galbraith Seminar Room, Trinity Long Room Hub The Trinity College Dublin Centre for Digital Humanities is pleased to announce the first installment of the GIS and Spatial Humanities Reading Group. The reading group is an initiative of Dr. James Smith, a Visiting Read More …
DH@TCD December Newsletter
The December issue of the DH@TCD Newsletter is now available to read here.
Community Engagement Webinar
The Community Engagement Working Group in VCC2 of DARIAH is pleased to announce details of a webinar on 5th December 2017, aimed at identifying research communities within the Arts and Humanities and the barriers they face to engaging with a research infrastructure, such as DARIAH. Participation is free, but spaces Read More …
Digital Cultural Heritage and the Limits of Preservation
Trinity College Library are hosting a series of events to mark International Digital Preservation Day on the 30th November 2017 – from a Community Workshop “Wikithon” (with the Digital Repository of Ireland), culminating in this evening lecture: Digital Cultural Heritage and the Limits of Preservation Speakers: Anna Gerber and Britt Iverson, of Visual Editions, a London-based “creative studio and reading lab” Read More …
