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Locally Archived Websites
by Wendy Perla Kurtz in NewsWhat do you do with a website once it has reached the end of its lifecycle? There are any number...
Mapping Indigenous LA: A HumTech Project Collaboration in the News!
by DSG Group in NewsOn behalf of HumTech, I would like to congratulate the team behind one of our past project collaborations, Mapping Indigenous...
The DNA of Shakespeare’s Works
by CDH Guest Author in NewsShakespeare died 400 years ago this week, but we’re still getting to know him. And, thanks to UCLA’s HumTech, I...
Unbinding the Archive
by CDH Guest Author in NewsI am working on a digital humanities project that examines what I term “the archival novel,” a genre that structurally...
Hypermaterializing Posthuman Poetics
by CDH Guest Author in News“Hypermaterializing Posthuman Poetics” is a practice-based investigation into the use of meta-data structures for conducting and presenting literary criticism. In...
Broadcast History as Metadata
by CDH Guest Author in NewsHistorical research often draws upon our detective curiosities, tracing archival clues and analyzing (meta)data to make sense of culture and context....
A New Way of Looking at the Book of the Dead
by CDH Guest Author in NewsWhat if you could view an ancient artifact online in 3D, zooming in on and selecting texts on the object...
Opening Communication with Technology
by DSG Group in NewsIf you were to ask any technical professional working within the digital humanities today about the state of innovation or...
Metadata and Ancient Ceramics
by CDH Guest Author in NewsOn excavation, every archaeologist deals with metadata on a daily basis. From the trench supervisor to the ceramic specialist while...