Articles with keyword "Digital humanities"
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Livingstone in a New Light
Long indecipherable letters, written in ink made from crushed seeds, are now readable through spectral imaging.
Announcing a New Grant Program: Digital Humanities Implementation Grants
On Wednesday, June 22, at the Digital Humanities 2011 conference at Stanford University, the ODH officially announced our new grant program, Digital Humanities Implementation Grants (or DHIG, for short).
NEH Announces 22 New Digital Humanities Start-Up Grants (April 2011)
The Office of Digital Humanities is happy to announce twenty-two new awards from our Digital Humanities Start-Up Grant program from our October 5, 2010 deadline.
Is Computational Linguistics the New Computer Science for the Humanities?
A few months ago, Harvard’s J.B. Michel and Erez Lieberman-Aiden, along with colleagues from Google and elsewhere, made quite a splash with their cover article in Science on “Quantitative Analysis of Culture Using Millions of Digitized Books.”
Updates & Changes to ODH Grant Programs
[updated June 23, 2011]
Announcing the 2011 Digging into Data Challenge
We're back.
What is Digital Humanities?
“What is ‘Digital Humanities’?” That’s a question I still get asked all the time.
Videos of 2010 DH Start-Up Grant Lightning Round Presentations
On September 28, 2010, the NEH hosted the fourth annual Digital Humanities Start-Up Grant Project Directors Meeting.



