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Making Sense of Digital Humanities:Transformations and Interventions in Technocultures
Exploring the pathways offered by the intersection of the digital and the humanities, Making Sense of Digital Humanities seeks to support students and faculty engaging with the complex ways digital humanities […]
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Charles Brockden Brown Electronic Archive and Scholarly Edition
The Charles Brockden Brown Electronic Archive and Scholarly Edition is a project dedicated to publishing the uncollected writings of Charles Brockden Brown. Our edition builds on, supplements, and […]
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Digital Library of the Caribbean
The Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) is a cooperative digital library for resources from and about the Caribbean and circum-Caribbean. The dLOC partner institutions are the core of dLOC. dLOC partners […]
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Cuban Diaspora Film Archive (CDfA)
The Cuban Diaspora Film Archive (CDfA) is an open-access web portal created to increase our understanding of Cuban cinema production beyond Cuba’s borders and to preserve the stories of Cuban exile filmmakers. T […]
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The University of Florida (UF) has partnered with the City of St. Augustine to ”unearth” archival repositories which have been previously inaccessible to researchers worldwide. The digital archive supports […]
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HIS 4092C Curating Digital Collections
This course delves into best practices for digital curation of data for museums, libraries, archives and special collections. Through a survey of conceptual models and strategies for design, creation, […]
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This course is an in-depth survey of all the digital approaches to the study, interpretation and communication of Greek and Roman archaeology, ranging from 3D Digital Imaging to Computer Vision, from Augmented […]
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HIS 4936/6939 Digital Public Archaeology
This course aims to provide an overview and practical understanding of how digital technologies can be employed for the study and dissemination of archaeological data in both academic and public contexts. Students […]
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Archaeology, the study of the past through its material remains, involves rather a lot of modern technology. New imaging techniques, 3D scanning and printing, and virtual reality systems have allowed objects and […]
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The influence of digital media on the cultural heritage sector has become pervasive and profound. Today museums are reliant on new technologies to manage their collections. They collect digital as well as […]
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In 2016, the University of Florida digitized my great-grandfather’s diary of his experience and life as a soldier during World War I in France. One year later, they added additional documents such as photos, and I […]
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