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ODH Staff at ALA

By NEH Staff

ODH Program Officer Perry Collins will join fellow program staff from the Divisions of Public Programs and Preservation and Access at the American Library Association annual meeting in Chicago, IL, from Fri., June 28th-Mon., July 1.

Personal Digital Archiving 2013

By NEH Staff

On February 21-22, ODH Program Officer Perry Collins attended Personal Digital Archiving at the University of Maryland-College Park.

WebWise 2013

By NEH Staff

On Thursday, March 7, from 6-7 pm, NEH staff will participate in a "Speed Networking and Consulting Session" at the Institute of Museum and Library Services WebWise conference.

NEH Digital Humanities Project Directors Meeting – Open to Public

By Jason Rhody

Come learn about developing mobile app platforms for history, capturing dance notation using an iPad, using gaming technology to teach the history of medicine, or applying crowdsourcing to culinary history … all in just two minutes.

Videos of 2010 DH Start-Up Grant Lightning Round Presentations

By Brett Bobley

On September 28, 2010, the NEH hosted the fourth annual Digital Humanities Start-Up Grant Project Directors Meeting.

Meet NEH Program Officers at MLA

By Brett Bobley

This year, two NEH staff members will be attending the MLA Convention (Modern Language Association) in Los Angeles: Brett Bobley from the Office of Digital Humanities, and Rebecca Boggs from the Division of Education.

2010 Start-Up Grant Project Directors Meeting: Survey the Future of the Digital Humanities in 46 Quick Bursts

By Brett Bobley

Please join us here at NEH headquarters on September 28 for the fourth annual Digital Humanities Start-up Grant Project Directors Meeting.

Using New Technologies to Explore Cultural Heritage

By Brett Bobley

On October 5, 2007, the NEH and Italy’s Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR) held the first of two planned conferences to bring together U.S. and Italian digital humanities scholars. The first conference, "Using New Technologies to Explore Cultural Heritage," focused on the use of digital tools to preserve and study cultural heritage and took place Oct. 5, 2007, in Washington, D.C.