Historical research often draws upon our detective curiosities, tracing archival clues and analyzing (meta)data to make sense of culture and context....
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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...
VRLA Recap
by DSG Group in NewsThis may stray a bit from your standard academic blog post, but I thought I would share my experiences at...
A Thoreau Social Edition
by Mark Gallagher in News“The Readers’ Thoreau” (http://commons.digitalthoreau.org) offers educators and their students a new way to study the works of the nineteenth-century American...
Immersive Museum Participation
by CDH Guest Author in NewsA few months ago I wrote an article on haptic computing and tactile interfacing, and it got me thinking of the...
A Student Collaborators’ Bill of Rights
by CDH Guest Author in NewsBy Haley Di Pressi, Stephanie Gorman, Miriam Posner, Raphael Sasayama, and Tori Schmitt, with contributions from Roderic Crooks, Megan Driscoll,...