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Google Earth and Literary Mapping—Breakout Session
Jasmine Mulliken Visiting Assistant Professor English, OSU I would like or this combination-TALK/PLAY session to explore the potentials of using Google Earth or other locative media in literary analysis. For the TALK component, we can use my Mapping Dubliners Project, … Continue reading
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Breakout Session: Beyond Gadgetology: Basic Concepts for Assessing the Limitations of Digital Methods
Thomas Carlson Department of History, OSU Description: Humanities scholars are trained to critique power relationships and representations, while technology practitioners are trained to optimize what computers do, but who might think critically about the limitations of applying digital methods to … Continue reading
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Breakout Session: Oral History and Digital Humanities: Shared Interests
Mary Larson Associate Dean for Special Collections, OSU Libraries There are a lot of points of intersection between oral history and digital humanities, and as someone with a foot in both methodologies, I am always interested in discussing the … Continue reading
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Breakout Session: Doing Things with Words: an Update
Liorah Golomb, PhD, MLIS Associate Professor and Humanities Librarian Bizzell Memorial Library University of Oklahoma 401 West Brooks Street, Room 312 Norman, OK 73019 405.325.4878 Last year I discussed a project in the works: a computer-assisted analysis of the … Continue reading
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