Shane Liesegang talks about the “Disruptive Construction of Game Worlds”
Olmsted: Editing to Mapping
Ethan Carr and Mandy Gagel of the Frederick Law Olmsted Papers discuss “The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted: From Editing to Mapping?”
Digital Therapy Luncheon September 2009
Introducing our 2009/10 Digital Humanities Fellows and Scholarship Award Winners
Toward the Historical Data Forge: What Happens After the Data-Mining?
Bruce Robertson of the Mount Allison University Department of Classics and the Historical Event Markup and Linking Project talks about HEML: Historical Event Markup Language
Mapping Then and Now: Are We Ready (yet) for Academic Social Systems?
Ian Johnson, Director of the Archaeological Computing Laboratory at the University of Sydney and TimeMap project leader discusses “Mapping Then and Now: Are We Ready (yet) for Academic Social Systems?”
Scholarly Publishing Today and Tomorrow
Linda Bree from Cambridge University Press talks about “Scholarly Publishing Today and Tomorrow”

