Digital Humanities Research Incubator at the University of Melbourne
By Antonio Gonzalez and Amanda Malel TrevisanutEarly this year a group of scholars working across the School of Culture and Communication got together to form the Digital Humanities Research Incubator....
View ArticleDepartments | Centres | Hubs | Networks: Mapping the Digital Humanities
By Amanda Malel Trevisanut@ScreenVsLifeThis blog has been adapted from a presentation given on 4 April 2014, at the Methods Models and Meanings Symposium, which was hosted by the Digital Humanities...
View ArticleMaps, workshops and research
By Antonio GonzalezYesterday I attended the awesome workshop led and organised by Fiona Tweedie and Steve Bennett from Research Bazaar and the ITS Research Services at The University of Melbourne...
View ArticleWhat is the role of the national archive in the digital age?
By Amanda Malel Trevisanut@ScreenVsLifeWhat is the role of the national archive in the digital age? This was a key problematic addressed by attendees at the History, Cinema and Digital Archives...
View ArticleNational Cinema Archives: Some ethical and political impediments to...
By Amanda Malel Trevisanut@ScreenVsLifeLast week I discussed the shifting role of the national film archive in the age of the internet, as discussed within the context of the History, Cinemaand Digital...
View ArticleTHATCamp Melbourne, Pedagogy | 10-11th October 2014
by Amanda Malel Trevisanut@SceenVsLifeTHATCamp, Melbourne, 2014, will be held at the University of Melbourne on the 10-11 October, 2014. The event is free and proudly sponsored by the Digital...
View ArticleStorify and its research potential
By Beth Driscoll@Beth_driscollI research literary culture on twitter, and one of the challenges I face is describing the shape of these conversations to a general audience: twitter can seem like a...
View ArticleDHI has a new logo
Yes, it is cause for much celebration. The University of Melbourne's Digital Humanities Incubator has a new logo. You'll also noticed that we have revised our name, deciding that our name should...
View ArticleWorking with the Great Parchment Book: Digitisation and Primary Historical Texts
Time and place9.30 to 10.45am31st October 2014Linkway, 4th Floor John Medley Building, The University of MelbourneDHI is very excited to host a public Lecture by Professor Melissa Terras on the 31st...
View ArticleTHATCamp Pedagogy, Melbourne 2014
By Amanda Malel Trevisanut@ScreenVsLifeTHATCamp Pedagogy, sponsored by DHI at the University of Melbourne on the 10th October, harboured many fruitful discussions addressing pedagogical issues arising...
View ArticleDHI presents Melissa Terras
By Amanda Malel Trevisanut@ScreenVsLifeOn the 31st of October this year, Professor Melissa Terras, Director of the UCL Centre for the Digital Humanities came to The University of Melbourne to deliver a...
View ArticleAnnouncing the Research Bazaar: Free training conference for Researchers
The Research Bazaar is an academic training conference presented by Research Platforms and the University of Melbourne. Research students and early career researchers from all disciplines can come to...
View ArticleThe New Literary Middlebrow
by Amanda Malel Trevisanut@ScreenVsLifeCongrats to Beth Driscoll, one of our own DHI members, who has recently released a new book into the world, The New Literary Middlebrow: Tastemakers and Reding in...
View ArticleCfP: DHI Symposium 27th March 2015
Digital Densities: examining relations between material cultures and digital dataCall For Papers27th March 2015, The University of MelbourneHosted by the Digital Humanities Incubator (DHI) in the...
View ArticleRegistrations are now open to attend the Digital Densities Symposium
Digital Densities: A symposium examining relations between material cultures and digital data 26th and 27th March 2015Hosted by the Digital Humanities Incubator (DHI) in the School of Culture and...
View ArticleSchedule for Digital Densities Symposium
The Digital Densities Symposium features papers, from leading academics, that explore the intersection between digital and material culture across a variety of disciplines including the performing...
View ArticleDigital Densities Program
The full program for the Digital Densities symposium is now complete and ready to view at your leisure.Please click here to view the program.
View ArticleDHI Roundup
The DHI was constituted as an open research network that aimed to develop expertise and knowledge, through dialogue, on Digital Humanities within the School of Culture and Communication. The Digital...
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