This Spring, the Arts & Humanities Forum will partner with the Data Institute for Societal Challenges (DISC) and the University Libraries to facilitate events for the Digital Humanities Community of Practice (DH-COP). Anyone in the university community interested in the Digital Humanities is welcome to attend these talks. Information about location and registration will be circulated through the DH-COP listserve - join the listserve above.
Thank you for your interest in the Digital Humanities. If you want to know more about the Digital Humanities activities facilitated by the Arts & Humanities Forum, the University Libraries, and the Data Institute for Societal Challenges, please visit our Digital Humanities Page.
And please sign up for our Digital Humanities Community of Practice listserve for information about upcoming events in the Digital Humanities.
Fall 2024
This Fall the Forum will partner with the University Libraries to present a series of workshops on Digital Tools for Humanities Research. Faculty in the humanities are welcome, and humanities graduate students are particularly encouraged to attend. University Libraries will have staff present to answer questions about the types of supports present for different digital research tools. Join us!
Digital Tools for Humanities Research Session Schedule
Session 1 (10/29)- Managing Citations with Zotero (Liorah Golomb)
Session 2 (11/12)- Writing a Monograph with Scrivner (Stephanie Pilat)
Session 3 (12/3) - Using Markdown (Sam Huskey)
Spring 2025
Digital Humanities Community of Practice Events
Thursday 1/23: Faculty Showcase
- Ultimate Sim (featuring Tess Elliot- SOVA)
- Indigenous Media Portal (featuring Amanda Minks, Lina Ortega, Rebecca Ridge)
Friday 2/14: Douglass Day
- Co-sponsored by the OU Libraries
Tuesday 3/25: Workshop
- Web Scraping Workshop (featuring Sam Huskey - Classics & Letters)
Tuesday 4/8: Lunch with Forum Marquee Speaker
- DH-COP lunch with Stephanie Dick (Simon Fraser University)