DH@OU 3: September 9, 2016
At the third Digital Humanities @ OU Day on Friday, September 9, panelists from OU and from the University of Tulsa and Oklahoma State University presented on their projects in the digital humanities. The keynote speaker was Julia Flanders, a professor of the practice in English and the director of the Digital Scholarship Group at Northeastern University. She also directs the Women Writers Project and serves as editor in chief of Digital Humanities Quarterly, an open-access, peer-reviewed online journal of digital humanities. Her research interests focus on data modeling, textual scholarship, humanities data curation, and the politics of digital scholarly work.