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Ten years recovering the memory of republican exile with citizen collaboration. The results of E-xiliad@s Project: a perspective from Digital Humanities and Digital Public History.
Author(s):
Lidia Bocanegra Barbecho
(see profile)
Date:
2020
Group(s):
DH2020
Subject(s):
Crowdsourcing
,
Digital history
,
Digital humanities research and methodology
,
Digital public history
,
Exile studies
Item Type:
Presentation
Tag(s):
digital contemporary history
,
digital humanities research
,
digital public humanities
,
exile and return
Charting the Loyalist Migrations: Digital Public History, Shared Authority, and Descendant Communities
Author(s):
Timothy Compeau
(see profile)
,
Liz Sutherland
Date:
2020
Group(s):
CSDH-SCHN 2020
Subject(s):
American Revolution
,
Digital public history
,
Genealogy
,
GIS
,
Public history
,
Transnational migration
Item Type:
Conference paper
Tag(s):
Loyalists
,
Migrations
Building Histories of the National Mall: A Guide to Creating a Digital Public History Project
Author(s):
Sheila A Brennan
(see profile)
,
Megan Brett
,
Jannelle Legg
,
Sharon Leon
,
James Safley
Date:
2015
Group(s):
Digital Humanists
,
LLC Late-19th- and Early-20th-Century American
Subject(s):
Digital public history
,
Collective memory
,
Digital history
,
Public humanities
,
User experience
,
American history
Item Type:
White paper
Tag(s):
digital project
What is Public History
Author(s):
Marko Demantowsky
(see profile)
Date:
2018
Subject(s):
Public history
,
Digital public history
,
History and theory of historiography
,
Narratology
,
History
Item Type:
Book chapter
A Case for Digital Collections
Author(s):
Sheila A Brennan
(see profile)
Date:
2016
Subject(s):
Digital public history
,
History of collectors and collections
,
Material culture
Item Type:
Article
Review of Locating London's Past and London Lives 1690 to 1800: Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
Author(s):
Shawn Moore
(see profile)
Date:
2017
Subject(s):
17th century
,
18th century
,
Digital archives
,
Digital humanities
,
Digital public history
Item Type:
Review
Tag(s):
London
Digital Storytelling Syllabus (Spring 2017)
Author(s):
Jim McGrath
(see profile)
Date:
2017
Group(s):
Digital Humanists
Subject(s):
Digital humanities
,
Digital media
,
Digital public history
,
New media
,
Public humanities
Item Type:
Syllabus
The Third Way: Beyond Search and Browse in 'Letters of 1916' - Presentation
Author(s):
Sara J Kerr
(see profile)
,
Shane McGarry
,
Susan Schreibman
Date:
2017
Group(s):
Digital Humanists
Subject(s):
20th century
,
Digital humanities
,
Digital public history
,
Irish studies
Item Type:
Presentation
Tag(s):
DH2017
,
distant reading
,
irish history
The Third Way: Beyond Search and Browse in 'Letters of 1916'
Author(s):
Sara J Kerr
(see profile)
,
Shane McGarry
,
Susan Schreibman
Date:
2017
Group(s):
Digital Humanists
Subject(s):
20th century
,
Digital humanities
,
Digital public history
,
Irish studies
Item Type:
Presentation
Tag(s):
DH2017
,
distant reading
,
Ireland
,
irish history
Digital Public Humanities
Author(s):
Jim McGrath
(see profile)
Date:
2017
Group(s):
Digital Humanists
Subject(s):
American studies
,
Digital archives
,
Digital humanities
,
Digital public history
,
Public humanities
Item Type:
Syllabus
Introduction to Public History Syllabus
Author(s):
Jamie Goodall
(see profile)
Date:
2017
Group(s):
History
Subject(s):
American history
,
Archives
,
Digital public history
,
Museum studies
,
Public history
Item Type:
Syllabus
Tag(s):
community based learning
,
museum education
,
oral history
“Many hands make light work. Many hands together make merry work”: Transcribe Bentham and crowdsourcing manuscript collections
Author(s):
Tim Causer
,
Melissa Terras
(see profile)
Date:
2014
Subject(s):
Digital history
,
Digital humanities
,
Digital public history
,
Jurisprudence
,
Philosophy
Item Type:
Book chapter
Tag(s):
#crowdsourcing
,
#digitisation
,
#transcription
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