PLU's DH Lab is an interdisciplinary space for collaboration and innovation around intersections of digital technology and scholarly practice. Hong Hall 246b
The Lab had a blast last week: we started by learning about the intersection of public humanities and digital humanities; we ended by making a bot with @matthew_paul to discuss their deliberative possibilities. Thanks to our awesome speakers and participants!
We're excited to announce the Public Digital Humanities workshop on Monday, January 13. Looking forward to learning about strategies and practices for designing and implementing a public digital humanities project with a focus on community-engaged teaching! @PLUNEWS
Join us on Wednesday 1/15 for an interactive workshop exploring Twitter bots, current political issues, and thoughtful inquiry led by PLU Alum @matthew_paul. Email [email protected] to reserve your space! @PLUNEWS
Congratulations to Lab alum Matthew Salzano (‘18), whose first scholarly article has just been published in Women’s Studies in Communication!! 🌟🎉 We’re excited to read it! @PLUNEWS
Thrilled to tell everyone that my first scholarly article was published online today in Women’s Studies in Communication!! “Lemons or Lemonade? Beyoncé, Killjoy Style, and Neoliberalism.” First 50 views are free here: https://t.co/uIdJ944J4S
#DigitalAusten Have you ever wondered what Jane Austen's handwriting looked like? Take a virtual look! Prof. Kathryn Sutherland and her team have digitized and edited some 1100 pages for Jane Austen's Fiction Manuscripts! https://t.co/0EiqGxrYC5
This — major digitization grants are primarily institution based, so dispersed items being brought into “virtual” collections through digitization really need an anchor institution that has already 1. Has significant holdings. 2. Identified them as a meaningful collection.
Join us at University House today for a lunch-hour showcase of awesome Lab projects created by faculty and students. We’ll be unveiling an invaluable archive of Guatemalan genocide memorials creared by Riley Dolan and Josh Smith: https://t.co/sq289tt9Ow @PLUNEWS@HumanitiesPlu
This Scalar Book community engagement/public humanities project is a collaboration btw @WACorrections and @PLUIHON It reflects upon the boundaries and connections btw universities and prisons, and teaches us abt addiction and incarceration. https://t.co/qqwdHGXmOb
Podcasts offer a creative way to make classroom knowledge accessible to the public. The Spanish language podcasts on indigenous Mexican poetry created by Wendy Call’s students in Oaxaca exemplify how they also give us access to underrepresented voices. https://t.co/vc8tieGeee
We’re back for an exciting academic year! We’re donning a fancy new decal and many amazing projects which we’ll be highlighting over the next few weeks! @HumanitiesPlu@PLUNEWS