Amongst Digital Humanists: Developing Research Capacities in Digital Scholarship
Smiljana Antonijević Ubois
Penn State University/Royal Netherlands Academy
Friday, 07 October 2016, 10:00—11:45 am
Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities, Kresge Hall
Smiljana Antonijević Ubois, PhD, explores the intersection of communication, culture, and technology through research and teaching in the U.S. and Europe. Smiljana’s most recent publications include “Developing Research Tools via Voices from the Field” (ACRL, 2016), Amongst Digital Humanists: An Ethnographic Study of Digital Knowledge Production (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), “Personal Library Curation” (The John Hopkins University Press, 2014), and “Working in Virtual Knowledge” (MIT Press, 2013). Her latest research projects are Digital Scholarly Workflow, the Pennsylvania State University; Alfalab: eHumanities Tools and Resources, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW); Digitizing Words of Power, University of Amsterdam; and Humanities Information Practices, a collaboration of the KNAW, Oxford Internet Institute, and University College London. For more information see www.smiljana.org.
All welcome regardless of digital humanities experience. Coffee and snacks provided.
Questions? Contact NUDHL co-convener Michael Kramer, mjk@northwestern.edu or visit nudhl.net.