https://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php?title=Special:Contributions&feed=atom&target=JsiskCIRCA - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T18:46:48ZFrom CIRCAMediaWiki 1.15.1https://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-29T01:05:57Z<p>Jsisk: /* Purpose */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Offers free access to a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], [http://vimeo.com/channels/mith/ on-line videos], slide shows, and [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ scholarly talks] that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
<br />
== Purpose ==<br />
<br />
In Kim Collin's site visit [https://digital.library.emory.edu/webfm_send/363/ document], which transcribes her interview with MITH director Neil Fraistat, he discusses with her the center's primary focus on the research and development of:<br />
<br />
*digital archives - historical and literary among others<br />
*performing arts - theatre, music, and dance<br />
*cyberinfrastructure - manipulation and storage of large volumes of data<br />
*tool building - development of tools used to automate a variety of programming tasks<br />
*Digital Cultures and Creativity (DCC) Curriculum - new program of study being offered at the University of Maryland<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a host of projects worth investigating. What follows are links to just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities. Be sure to explore the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ MITH] site for other current and archived projects.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Performing Arts Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
== Significance ==<br />
<br />
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities is significant in that it provides a successful model for other Digital Humanities Centers to follow. MITH's longevity and growth over the years demonstrates its usefulness within the field of humanities computing. MITH also offers resident fellowships and opportunities for those individuals interested in furthering their studies. Lastly, it provides a necessary forum for the proverbial "meeting of the minds" within the digital humanities community.<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<br />
Information on this wiki page is extracted from the [http://mith.umd.edu/ MITH] website<br />
<br />
Additional information has also been taken from Kim Collins's site visit [https://digital.library.emory.edu/webfm_send/363/ document (March 31, 2010)], which transcribes her interview with Neil Fraistat, the director of MITH.</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-29T01:04:25Z<p>Jsisk: /* References */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Offers free access to a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], [http://vimeo.com/channels/mith/ on-line videos], slide shows, and [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ scholarly talks] that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
<br />
== Purpose ==<br />
<br />
In Kim Collin's site visit [https://digital.library.emory.edu/webfm_send/363/ document (March 31, 2010)], which transcribes her interview with MITH director Neil Fraistat, he discusses with her the center's primary focus on the research and development of:<br />
<br />
*digital archives - historical and literary among others<br />
*performing arts - theatre, music, and dance<br />
*cyberinfrastructure - manipulation and storage of large volumes of data<br />
*tool building - development of tools used to automate a variety of programming tasks<br />
*Digital Cultures and Creativity (DCC) Curriculum - new program of study being offered at the University of Maryland<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a host of projects worth investigating. What follows are links to just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities. Be sure to explore the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ MITH] site for other current and archived projects.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Performing Arts Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
== Significance ==<br />
<br />
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities is significant in that it provides a successful model for other Digital Humanities Centers to follow. MITH's longevity and growth over the years demonstrates its usefulness within the field of humanities computing. MITH also offers resident fellowships and opportunities for those individuals interested in furthering their studies. Lastly, it provides a necessary forum for the proverbial "meeting of the minds" within the digital humanities community.<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<br />
Information on this wiki page is extracted from the [http://mith.umd.edu/ MITH] website<br />
<br />
Additional information has also been taken from Kim Collins's site visit [https://digital.library.emory.edu/webfm_send/363/ document (March 31, 2010)], which transcribes her interview with Neil Fraistat, the director of MITH.</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-29T01:03:31Z<p>Jsisk: /* Purpose */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Offers free access to a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], [http://vimeo.com/channels/mith/ on-line videos], slide shows, and [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ scholarly talks] that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
<br />
== Purpose ==<br />
<br />
In Kim Collin's site visit [https://digital.library.emory.edu/webfm_send/363/ document (March 31, 2010)], which transcribes her interview with MITH director Neil Fraistat, he discusses with her the center's primary focus on the research and development of:<br />
<br />
*digital archives - historical and literary among others<br />
*performing arts - theatre, music, and dance<br />
*cyberinfrastructure - manipulation and storage of large volumes of data<br />
*tool building - development of tools used to automate a variety of programming tasks<br />
*Digital Cultures and Creativity (DCC) Curriculum - new program of study being offered at the University of Maryland<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a host of projects worth investigating. What follows are links to just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities. Be sure to explore the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ MITH] site for other current and archived projects.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Performing Arts Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
== Significance ==<br />
<br />
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities is significant in that it provides a successful model for other Digital Humanities Centers to follow. MITH's longevity and growth over the years demonstrates its usefulness within the field of humanities computing. MITH also offers resident fellowships and opportunities for those individuals interested in furthering their studies. Lastly, it provides a necessary forum for the proverbial "meeting of the minds" within the digital humanities community.<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<br />
Information on this wiki page is extracted from the [http://mith.umd.edu/ MITH] website<br />
<br />
Additional information has also been taken from Kim Collins's site visit [https://digital.library.emory.edu/webfm_send/363/ document (March 31, 2010)] which transcribes her interview with Neil Fraistat, the director of MITH.</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-29T01:01:57Z<p>Jsisk: /* Purpose */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Offers free access to a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], [http://vimeo.com/channels/mith/ on-line videos], slide shows, and [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ scholarly talks] that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
<br />
== Purpose ==<br />
<br />
In Kim Collin's site visit document, which transcribes her interview with MITH director Neil Fraistat, he discusses with her the center's primary focus on the research and development of:<br />
<br />
*digital archives - historical and literary among others<br />
*performing arts - theatre, music, and dance<br />
*cyberinfrastructure - manipulation and storage of large volumes of data<br />
*tool building - development of tools used to automate a variety of programming tasks<br />
*Digital Cultures and Creativity (DCC) Curriculum - new program of study being offered at the University of Maryland<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a host of projects worth investigating. What follows are links to just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities. Be sure to explore the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ MITH] site for other current and archived projects.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Performing Arts Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
== Significance ==<br />
<br />
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities is significant in that it provides a successful model for other Digital Humanities Centers to follow. MITH's longevity and growth over the years demonstrates its usefulness within the field of humanities computing. MITH also offers resident fellowships and opportunities for those individuals interested in furthering their studies. Lastly, it provides a necessary forum for the proverbial "meeting of the minds" within the digital humanities community.<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<br />
Information on this wiki page is extracted from the [http://mith.umd.edu/ MITH] website<br />
<br />
Additional information has also been taken from Kim Collins's site visit [https://digital.library.emory.edu/webfm_send/363/ document (March 31, 2010)] which transcribes her interview with Neil Fraistat, the director of MITH.</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-29T00:55:28Z<p>Jsisk: /* References */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Offers free access to a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], [http://vimeo.com/channels/mith/ on-line videos], slide shows, and [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ scholarly talks] that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
<br />
== Purpose ==<br />
<br />
In an [https://digital.library.emory.edu/webfm_send/363/ interview] with Kim Collins from Emory University, Neil Fraistat, the director of MITH states that the center's focus is on the research and development of:<br />
<br />
*digital archives - historical and literary among others<br />
*performing arts - theatre, music, and dance<br />
*cyberinfrastructure - manipulation and storage of large volumes of data<br />
*tool building - development of tools used to automate a variety of programming tasks<br />
*Digital Cultures and Creativity (DCC) Curriculum - new program of study being offered at the University of Maryland<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a host of projects worth investigating. What follows are links to just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities. Be sure to explore the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ MITH] site for other current and archived projects.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Performing Arts Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
== Significance ==<br />
<br />
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities is significant in that it provides a successful model for other Digital Humanities Centers to follow. MITH's longevity and growth over the years demonstrates its usefulness within the field of humanities computing. MITH also offers resident fellowships and opportunities for those individuals interested in furthering their studies. Lastly, it provides a necessary forum for the proverbial "meeting of the minds" within the digital humanities community.<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<br />
Information on this wiki page is extracted from the [http://mith.umd.edu/ MITH] website<br />
<br />
Additional information has also been taken from Kim Collins's site visit [https://digital.library.emory.edu/webfm_send/363/ document (March 31, 2010)] which transcribes her interview with Neil Fraistat, the director of MITH.</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-29T00:52:25Z<p>Jsisk: /* References */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Offers free access to a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], [http://vimeo.com/channels/mith/ on-line videos], slide shows, and [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ scholarly talks] that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
<br />
== Purpose ==<br />
<br />
In an [https://digital.library.emory.edu/webfm_send/363/ interview] with Kim Collins from Emory University, Neil Fraistat, the director of MITH states that the center's focus is on the research and development of:<br />
<br />
*digital archives - historical and literary among others<br />
*performing arts - theatre, music, and dance<br />
*cyberinfrastructure - manipulation and storage of large volumes of data<br />
*tool building - development of tools used to automate a variety of programming tasks<br />
*Digital Cultures and Creativity (DCC) Curriculum - new program of study being offered at the University of Maryland<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a host of projects worth investigating. What follows are links to just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities. Be sure to explore the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ MITH] site for other current and archived projects.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Performing Arts Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
== Significance ==<br />
<br />
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities is significant in that it provides a successful model for other Digital Humanities Centers to follow. MITH's longevity and growth over the years demonstrates its usefulness within the field of humanities computing. MITH also offers resident fellowships and opportunities for those individuals interested in furthering their studies. Lastly, it provides a necessary forum for the proverbial "meeting of the minds" within the digital humanities community.<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<br />
Information on this wiki page is extracted from the [http://mith.umd.edu/ MITH] website<br />
<br />
Additional information has also been taken from Kim Collins's site-visit [https://digital.library.emory.edu/webfm_send/363/ interview] with Neil Fraistat on March 31, 2010.</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-29T00:48:33Z<p>Jsisk: </p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Offers free access to a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], [http://vimeo.com/channels/mith/ on-line videos], slide shows, and [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ scholarly talks] that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
<br />
== Purpose ==<br />
<br />
In an [https://digital.library.emory.edu/webfm_send/363/ interview] with Kim Collins from Emory University, Neil Fraistat, the director of MITH states that the center's focus is on the research and development of:<br />
<br />
*digital archives - historical and literary among others<br />
*performing arts - theatre, music, and dance<br />
*cyberinfrastructure - manipulation and storage of large volumes of data<br />
*tool building - development of tools used to automate a variety of programming tasks<br />
*Digital Cultures and Creativity (DCC) Curriculum - new program of study being offered at the University of Maryland<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a host of projects worth investigating. What follows are links to just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities. Be sure to explore the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ MITH] site for other current and archived projects.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Performing Arts Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
== Significance ==<br />
<br />
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities is significant in that it provides a successful model for other Digital Humanities Centers to follow. MITH's longevity and growth over the years demonstrates its usefulness within the field of humanities computing. MITH also offers resident fellowships and opportunities for those individuals interested in furthering their studies. Lastly, it provides a necessary forum for the proverbial "meeting of the minds" within the digital humanities community.<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<br />
Information on this wiki page is extracted from the [http://mith.umd.edu/ MITH] website<br />
<br />
Additional information has also been taken from Kim Collins's [https://digital.library.emory.edu/webfm_send/363/ interview] with Neil Fraistat on March 31, 2010.</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-29T00:46:02Z<p>Jsisk: /* References */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Offers free access to a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], [http://vimeo.com/channels/mith/ on-line videos], slide shows, and [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ scholarly talks] that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
<br />
== Purpose ==<br />
<br />
In an [https://digital.library.emory.edu/webfm_send/363/ interview] with Kim Collins from Emory University, Neil Fraistat, the director of MITH states that the center's focus is on the research and development of:<br />
<br />
*digital archives - historical and literary among others<br />
*performing arts - theatre, music, and dance<br />
*cyberinfrastructure - manipulation and storage of large volumes of data<br />
*tool building - development of tools used to automate a variety of programming tasks<br />
*Digital Cultures and Creativity (DCC) Curriculum - new program of study being offered at the University of Maryland<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a host of projects worth investigating. What follows are links to just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Performing Arts Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Be sure to explore the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ MITH] site for other current and archived projects.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==<br />
<br />
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities is significant in that it provides a successful model for other Digital Humanities Centers to follow. MITH's longevity and growth over the years demonstrates its usefulness within the field of humanities computing. MITH also offers resident fellowships and opportunities for those individuals interested in furthering their studies. Lastly, it provides a necessary forum for the proverbial "meeting of the minds" within the digital humanities community.<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<br />
Information on this wiki page is extracted from the [http://mith.umd.edu/ MITH] website<br />
<br />
Additional information has also been taken from Kim Collins's [https://digital.library.emory.edu/webfm_send/363/ interview] with Neil Fraistat on March 31, 2010.</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-29T00:41:59Z<p>Jsisk: /* References */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Offers free access to a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], [http://vimeo.com/channels/mith/ on-line videos], slide shows, and [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ scholarly talks] that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
<br />
== Purpose ==<br />
<br />
In an [https://digital.library.emory.edu/webfm_send/363/ interview] with Kim Collins from Emory University, Neil Fraistat, the director of MITH states that the center's focus is on the research and development of:<br />
<br />
*digital archives - historical and literary among others<br />
*performing arts - theatre, music, and dance<br />
*cyberinfrastructure - manipulation and storage of large volumes of data<br />
*tool building - development of tools used to automate a variety of programming tasks<br />
*Digital Cultures and Creativity (DCC) Curriculum - new program of study being offered at the University of Maryland<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a host of projects worth investigating. What follows are links to just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Performing Arts Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Be sure to explore the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ MITH] site for other current and archived projects.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==<br />
<br />
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities is significant in that it provides a successful model for other Digital Humanities Centers to follow. MITH's longevity and growth over the years demonstrates its usefulness within the field of humanities computing. MITH also offers resident fellowships and opportunities for those individuals interested in furthering their studies. Lastly, it provides a necessary forum for the proverbial "meeting of the minds" within the digital humanities community.<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<br />
Information on this wiki page is extracted from the [http://mith.umd.edu/ MITH] website<br />
Additional information has also been taken from Kim Collins's</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-29T00:37:29Z<p>Jsisk: </p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Offers free access to a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], [http://vimeo.com/channels/mith/ on-line videos], slide shows, and [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ scholarly talks] that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
<br />
== Purpose ==<br />
<br />
In an [https://digital.library.emory.edu/webfm_send/363/ interview] with Kim Collins from Emory University, Neil Fraistat, the director of MITH states that the center's focus is on the research and development of:<br />
<br />
*digital archives - historical and literary among others<br />
*performing arts - theatre, music, and dance<br />
*cyberinfrastructure - manipulation and storage of large volumes of data<br />
*tool building - development of tools used to automate a variety of programming tasks<br />
*Digital Cultures and Creativity (DCC) Curriculum - new program of study being offered at the University of Maryland<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a host of projects worth investigating. What follows are links to just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Performing Arts Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Be sure to explore the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ MITH] site for other current and archived projects.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==<br />
<br />
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities is significant in that it provides a successful model for other Digital Humanities Centers to follow. MITH's longevity and growth over the years demonstrates its usefulness within the field of humanities computing. MITH also offers resident fellowships and opportunities for those individuals interested in furthering their studies. Lastly, it provides a necessary forum for the proverbial "meeting of the minds" within the digital humanities community.<br />
<br />
== References ==</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-29T00:36:30Z<p>Jsisk: /* Significance */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Offers free access to a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], [http://vimeo.com/channels/mith/ on-line videos], slide shows, and [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ scholarly talks] that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
<br />
== Purpose ==<br />
<br />
In an [https://digital.library.emory.edu/webfm_send/363/ interview] with Kim Collins from Emory University, Neil Fraistat, the director of MITH states that the center's focus is on the research and development of:<br />
<br />
*digital archives - historical and literary among others<br />
*performing arts - theatre, music, and dance<br />
*cyberinfrastructure - manipulation and storage of large volumes of data<br />
*tool building - development of tools used to automate a variety of programming tasks<br />
*Digital Cultures and Creativity (DCC) Curriculum - new program of study being offered at the University of Maryland<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a host of projects worth investigating. What follows are links to just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Performing Arts Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Be sure to explore the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ MITH] site for other current and archived projects.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==<br />
<br />
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities is significant in that it provides a successful model for other Digital Humanities Centers to follow. MITH's longevity and growth over the years demonstrates its usefulness within the field of humanities computing. MITH also offers resident fellowships and opportunities for those individuals interested in furthering their studies. Lastly, it provides a necessary forum for the proverbial "meeting of the minds" within the digital humanities community.</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-29T00:32:54Z<p>Jsisk: /* Significance */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Offers free access to a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], [http://vimeo.com/channels/mith/ on-line videos], slide shows, and [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ scholarly talks] that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
<br />
== Purpose ==<br />
<br />
In an [https://digital.library.emory.edu/webfm_send/363/ interview] with Kim Collins from Emory University, Neil Fraistat, the director of MITH states that the center's focus is on the research and development of:<br />
<br />
*digital archives - historical and literary among others<br />
*performing arts - theatre, music, and dance<br />
*cyberinfrastructure - manipulation and storage of large volumes of data<br />
*tool building - development of tools used to automate a variety of programming tasks<br />
*Digital Cultures and Creativity (DCC) Curriculum - new program of study being offered at the University of Maryland<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a host of projects worth investigating. What follows are links to just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Performing Arts Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Be sure to explore the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ MITH] site for other current and archived projects.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==<br />
<br />
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities is significant in that it provides a successful model for other Digital Humanities Centers to follow. MITH's longevity and growth over the years demonstrates its usefulness within the field of humanities computing. MITH also offers resident fellowships and opportunities for those individuals interested in furthering their studies. It provides a necessary forum for the proverbial "meeting of the minds" within the digital humanities community.</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-29T00:30:35Z<p>Jsisk: /* Significance */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Offers free access to a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], [http://vimeo.com/channels/mith/ on-line videos], slide shows, and [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ scholarly talks] that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
<br />
== Purpose ==<br />
<br />
In an [https://digital.library.emory.edu/webfm_send/363/ interview] with Kim Collins from Emory University, Neil Fraistat, the director of MITH states that the center's focus is on the research and development of:<br />
<br />
*digital archives - historical and literary among others<br />
*performing arts - theatre, music, and dance<br />
*cyberinfrastructure - manipulation and storage of large volumes of data<br />
*tool building - development of tools used to automate a variety of programming tasks<br />
*Digital Cultures and Creativity (DCC) Curriculum - new program of study being offered at the University of Maryland<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a host of projects worth investigating. What follows are links to just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Performing Arts Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Be sure to explore the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ MITH] site for other current and archived projects.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==<br />
<br />
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities is significant in that it provides a successful model for other Digital Humanities Centers to follow. MITH's longevity and growth over the years demonstrates its usefulness within the Humanities Computing community. MITH also offers resident fellowships and opportunities for those individuals interested in furthering their studies. It provides a necessary forum for the proverbial "meeting of the minds" within the digital humanities community.</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-29T00:24:35Z<p>Jsisk: /* Purpose */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Offers free access to a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], [http://vimeo.com/channels/mith/ on-line videos], slide shows, and [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ scholarly talks] that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
<br />
== Purpose ==<br />
<br />
In an [https://digital.library.emory.edu/webfm_send/363/ interview] with Kim Collins from Emory University, Neil Fraistat, the director of MITH states that the center's focus is on the research and development of:<br />
<br />
*digital archives - historical and literary among others<br />
*performing arts - theatre, music, and dance<br />
*cyberinfrastructure - manipulation and storage of large volumes of data<br />
*tool building - development of tools used to automate a variety of programming tasks<br />
*Digital Cultures and Creativity (DCC) Curriculum - new program of study being offered at the University of Maryland<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a host of projects worth investigating. What follows are links to just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Performing Arts Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Be sure to explore the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ MITH] site for other current and archived projects.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==<br />
<br />
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities is significant in that it provides a successful model or template for other Digital Humanities Centers to follow. MITH's longevity and growth over the years show its usefulness within the Humanities Computing community. Mith also offers resident fellowships and opportunities for those individuals interested in furthering their studies. It is a proverbial "meeting of the minds" and an essential community for the digital humanities.</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-29T00:19:40Z<p>Jsisk: /* Purpose */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Offers free access to a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], [http://vimeo.com/channels/mith/ on-line videos], slide shows, and [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ scholarly talks] that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
<br />
== Purpose ==<br />
<br />
In an [https://digital.library.emory.edu/webfm_send/363/ interview] with Kim Collins from Emory University, Neil Fraistat, the director of MITH states that the center's focus is on the research and development of:<br />
<br />
*digital archives - historical and literary among others<br />
*performing arts - theatre, dance, etcetera<br />
*cyberinfrastructure - manipulation and storage of often large chunks of data<br />
*tool building - tools used to automate a variety of programming tasks<br />
*Digital Cultures and Creativity (DCC) Curriculum - new program of study being offered at the University of Maryland<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a host of projects worth investigating. What follows are links to just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Performing Arts Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Be sure to explore the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ MITH] site for other current and archived projects.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==<br />
<br />
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities is significant in that it provides a successful model or template for other Digital Humanities Centers to follow. MITH's longevity and growth over the years show its usefulness within the Humanities Computing community. Mith also offers resident fellowships and opportunities for those individuals interested in furthering their studies. It is a proverbial "meeting of the minds" and an essential community for the digital humanities.</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-29T00:19:20Z<p>Jsisk: /* Purpose */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Offers free access to a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], [http://vimeo.com/channels/mith/ on-line videos], slide shows, and [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ scholarly talks] that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
<br />
== Purpose ==<br />
<br />
In an [https://digital.library.emory.edu/webfm_send/363/ interview] with Kim Collins from Emory University, Neil Fraistat, the director of MITH states that the center's focus is on the research and development of:<br />
*digital archives - historical and literary among others<br />
*performing arts - theatre, dance, etcetera<br />
*cyberinfrastructure - manipulation and storage of often large chunks of data<br />
*tool building - tools used to automate a variety of programming tasks<br />
*Digital Cultures and Creativity (DCC) Curriculum - new program of study being offered at the University of Maryland<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a host of projects worth investigating. What follows are links to just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Performing Arts Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Be sure to explore the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ MITH] site for other current and archived projects.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==<br />
<br />
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities is significant in that it provides a successful model or template for other Digital Humanities Centers to follow. MITH's longevity and growth over the years show its usefulness within the Humanities Computing community. Mith also offers resident fellowships and opportunities for those individuals interested in furthering their studies. It is a proverbial "meeting of the minds" and an essential community for the digital humanities.</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-29T00:16:00Z<p>Jsisk: /* Significance */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Offers free access to a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], [http://vimeo.com/channels/mith/ on-line videos], slide shows, and [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ scholarly talks] that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
<br />
== Purpose ==<br />
<br />
In an [https://digital.library.emory.edu/webfm_send/363/ interview] with Kim Collins from Emory University, Neil Fraistat, the director of MITH states that the center's focus is on the research and development of:<br />
*digital archives - historical and literary among others<br />
**performing arts - theatre, dance, etcetera<br />
***cyberinfrastructure - manipulation and storage of often large chunks of data<br />
**tool building - tools used to automate a variety of programming tasks<br />
*Digital Cultures and Creativity (DCC) Curriculum - new program of study being offered at the University of Maryland<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a host of projects worth investigating. What follows are links to just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Performing Arts Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Be sure to explore the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ MITH] site for other current and archived projects.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==<br />
<br />
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities is significant in that it provides a successful model or template for other Digital Humanities Centers to follow. MITH's longevity and growth over the years show its usefulness within the Humanities Computing community. Mith also offers resident fellowships and opportunities for those individuals interested in furthering their studies. It is a proverbial "meeting of the minds" and an essential community for the digital humanities.</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-29T00:07:27Z<p>Jsisk: /* Purpose */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Offers free access to a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], [http://vimeo.com/channels/mith/ on-line videos], slide shows, and [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ scholarly talks] that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
<br />
== Purpose ==<br />
<br />
In an [https://digital.library.emory.edu/webfm_send/363/ interview] with Kim Collins from Emory University, Neil Fraistat, the director of MITH states that the center's focus is on the research and development of:<br />
*digital archives - historical and literary among others<br />
**performing arts - theatre, dance, etcetera<br />
***cyberinfrastructure - manipulation and storage of often large chunks of data<br />
**tool building - tools used to automate a variety of programming tasks<br />
*Digital Cultures and Creativity (DCC) Curriculum - new program of study being offered at the University of Maryland<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a host of projects worth investigating. What follows are links to just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Performing Arts Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Be sure to explore the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ MITH] site for other current and archived projects.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==<br />
<br />
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities is significant in that it provides a successful model or template for other Digital Humanities Centers to follow.</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-28T23:58:34Z<p>Jsisk: /* Purpose */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Offers free access to a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], [http://vimeo.com/channels/mith/ on-line videos], slide shows, and [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ scholarly talks] that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
<br />
== Purpose ==<br />
<br />
In an [https://digital.library.emory.edu/webfm_send/363/ interview] with Kim Collins from Emory University, Neil Fraistat, the director of MITH states that the center's focus is on the research and development of:<br />
*digital archives<br />
**performing arts<br />
***cyberinfrastructure<br />
**tool building<br />
*Digital Cultures and Creativity (DCC) Curriculum<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a host of projects worth investigating. What follows are links to just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Performing Arts Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Be sure to explore the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ MITH] site for other current and archived projects.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==<br />
<br />
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities is significant in that it provides a successful model or template for other Digital Humanities Centers to follow.</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-28T23:57:26Z<p>Jsisk: </p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Offers free access to a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], [http://vimeo.com/channels/mith/ on-line videos], slide shows, and [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ scholarly talks] that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
<br />
== Purpose ==<br />
<br />
In an [https://digital.library.emory.edu/webfm_send/363/ interview] with Kim Collins from Emory University, Neil Fraistat, the director of MITH states that the center's focus is on the research and development of:<br />
*digital archives<br />
**performing arts<br />
***cyberinfrastructure<br />
****tool building<br />
*****Digital Cultures and Creativity (DCC) Curriculum <br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a host of projects worth investigating. What follows are links to just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Performing Arts Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Be sure to explore the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ MITH] site for other current and archived projects.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==<br />
<br />
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities is significant in that it provides a successful model or template for other Digital Humanities Centers to follow.</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-28T23:38:53Z<p>Jsisk: </p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview & Purpose ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Offers free access to a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], [http://vimeo.com/channels/mith/ on-line videos], slide shows, and [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ scholarly talks] that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a host of projects worth investigating. What follows are links to just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Performing Arts Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Be sure to explore the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ MITH] site for other current and archived projects.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==<br />
<br />
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities is significant in that it provides a successful model or template for other Digital Humanities Centers to follow.</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-28T23:37:16Z<p>Jsisk: /* Theatre & Dance Projects: */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview & Purpose ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Offers free access to a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], [http://vimeo.com/channels/mith/ on-line videos], slide shows, and [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ scholarly talks] that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a host of projects worth investigating. What follows are links to just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Performing Arts Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Be sure to explore the MITH site for other current and archived projects.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==<br />
<br />
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities is significant in that it provides a successful model or template for other Digital Humanities Centers to follow.</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-28T23:36:46Z<p>Jsisk: /* Significance */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview & Purpose ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Offers free access to a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], [http://vimeo.com/channels/mith/ on-line videos], slide shows, and [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ scholarly talks] that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a host of projects worth investigating. What follows are links to just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Theatre & Dance Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Be sure to explore the MITH site for other current and archived projects.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==<br />
<br />
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities is significant in that it provides a successful model or template for other Digital Humanities Centers to follow.</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-28T23:10:24Z<p>Jsisk: /* Audience */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview & Purpose ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Offers free access to a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], [http://vimeo.com/channels/mith/ on-line videos], slide shows, and [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ scholarly talks] that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a host of projects worth investigating. What follows are links to just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Theatre & Dance Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Be sure to explore the MITH site for other current and archived projects.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-28T23:07:01Z<p>Jsisk: /* Audience */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview & Purpose ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Offers free access to a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], [http://vimeo.com/channels/mith/ on-line videos], slide shows, and [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ scholarly talks] that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a myriad of projects worth investigating. What follows are links to just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute of Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Theatre & Dance Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Be sure to explore the MITH site for other current and archived projects.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-28T23:03:51Z<p>Jsisk: /* Overview & Purpose */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview & Purpose ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Offers free access to a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], [http://vimeo.com/channels/mith/ on-line videos], slide shows, and [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ scholarly talks] that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a myriad of projects worth investigating. What follows are just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute of Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Theatre & Dance Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Again, these projects are just a sample of the ones that can be found at the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities]. Be sure to check out the others, including those that are archived at MITH.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-28T23:00:34Z<p>Jsisk: /* Overview & Purpose */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview & Purpose ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Offers free access to a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], [http://vimeo.com/channels/mith/ on-line videos], slide shows, and scholarly talks that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a myriad of projects worth investigating. What follows are just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute of Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Theatre & Dance Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Again, these projects are just a sample of the ones that can be found at the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities]. Be sure to check out the others, including those that are archived at MITH.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-28T22:58:09Z<p>Jsisk: /* Overview & Purpose */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview & Purpose ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Offers free access to a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], on-line videos, slide shows, and scholarly talks that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a myriad of projects worth investigating. What follows are just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute of Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Theatre & Dance Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Again, these projects are just a sample of the ones that can be found at the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities]. Be sure to check out the others, including those that are archived at MITH.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-28T22:56:57Z<p>Jsisk: /* Overview & Purpose */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview & Purpose ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Offers free access to a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], on-line videos, slide shows, and scholarly talks that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a myriad of projects worth investigating. What follows are just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute of Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Theatre & Dance Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Again, these projects are just a sample of the ones that can be found at the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities]. Be sure to check out the others, including those that are archived at MITH.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-28T22:55:35Z<p>Jsisk: /* Overview & Purpose */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview & Purpose ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Focused on the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Provides a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], on-line videos, slide shows, and scholarly talks that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a myriad of projects worth investigating. What follows are just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute of Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Theatre & Dance Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Again, these projects are just a sample of the ones that can be found at the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities]. Be sure to check out the others, including those that are archived at MITH.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-28T22:53:36Z<p>Jsisk: /* Overview & Purpose */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview & Purpose ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Provides a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], on-line videos, slide shows, and scholarly talks that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
*MITH is a physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Equally concerned with the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a myriad of projects worth investigating. What follows are just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute of Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Theatre & Dance Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Again, these projects are just a sample of the ones that can be found at the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities]. Be sure to check out the others, including those that are archived at MITH.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-28T22:51:20Z<p>Jsisk: </p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview & Purpose ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Provides a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], on-line videos, slide shows, and scholarly talks that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
*Equally concerned with the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*A physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*MITH is internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a myriad of projects worth investigating. What follows are just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute of Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Theatre & Dance Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Again, these projects are just a sample of the ones that can be found at the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities]. Be sure to check out the others, including those that are archived at MITH.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-28T20:43:59Z<p>Jsisk: /* Audience */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview & Purpose ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Equally concerned with the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Provides a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], on-line videos, slide shows, and scholarly talks that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*A physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
*MITH is internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that are sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a myriad of projects worth investigating. What follows are just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute of Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Theatre & Dance Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Again, these projects are just a sample of the ones that can be found at the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities]. Be sure to check out the others, including those that are archived at MITH.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-28T20:36:03Z<p>Jsisk: /* Overview & Purpose */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview & Purpose ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Equally concerned with the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Provides a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], on-line videos, slide shows, and scholarly talks that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*A physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Archives and showcases projects that span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
*MITH is internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that is sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a myriad of projects worth investigating. What follows are just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute of Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Theatre & Dance Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Again, these projects are just a sample of the ones that can be found at the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities]. Be sure to check out the others, including those that are archived at MITH.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-28T20:22:04Z<p>Jsisk: /* Theatre & Dance Projects: */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview & Purpose ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Equally concerned with the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Provides a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], on-line videos, slide shows, and scholarly talks that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*A physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Showcases projects which span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that is sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a myriad of projects worth investigating. What follows are just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute of Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Theatre & Dance Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Again, these projects are just a sample of the ones that can be found at the [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities]. Be sure to check out the others, including those that are archived at MITH.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-28T20:20:12Z<p>Jsisk: /* Theatre & Dance Projects: */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview & Purpose ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Equally concerned with the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Provides a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], on-line videos, slide shows, and scholarly talks that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*A physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Showcases projects which span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that is sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a myriad of projects worth investigating. What follows are just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute of Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Theatre & Dance Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Again, these projects are just a sample of the ones that can be found at [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ MITH]. Be sure to check out the others, including those that are archived at MITH.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-28T20:07:28Z<p>Jsisk: /* Audience */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview & Purpose ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Equally concerned with the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Provides a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], on-line videos, slide shows, and scholarly talks that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*A physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Showcases projects which span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that is sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and intellectuals will find a myriad of projects worth investigating. What follows are just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute of Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Theatre & Dance Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
Again, these projects are just a sample of the ones that can be found at [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ MITH]. Be sure to check out the others, including those that are archived at MITH.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-28T20:05:28Z<p>Jsisk: /* Audience */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview & Purpose ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Equally concerned with the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Provides a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], on-line videos, slide shows, and scholarly talks that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*A physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Showcases projects which span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that is sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Digital humanists, scholars, educators, and technologists will find a myriad of projects to investigate. What follows are just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute of Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Theatre & Dance Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
Again, these projects are just a sample of the ones that can be found at [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ MITH]. Be sure to check out the others, including those that are archived at MITH.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/Main_PageMain Page2011-09-28T19:56:48Z<p>Jsisk: /* Scholarly Organizations and Centres */</p>
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<div>== The Alberta Humanities Computing Compendium ==<br />
This wiki is a compendium of research organized by the staff and students associated with the [http://huco.ualberta.ca Humanties Computing] programme at the [http://www.ualberta.ca/ University of Alberta]. The wiki is a project of the [http://ra.tapor.ualberta.ca/~circa Canadian Institute for Research in Computing and the Arts].<br />
{|<br />
|<br />
== Introduction to Humanities Computing ==<br />
*[[CIRCA: April 7th Presentation Schedule|April 7th Presentation Schedule]], posted by Megan Sellmer<br />
*[[CIRCA: Current Issue Links|Current Issue Links]], posted by Megan Sellmer<br />
*[[CIRCA: Fiction and the Digital Humanities|Fiction and the Digital Humanities]], posted by Amy Dyrbye<br />
*[[CIRCA: Humanities Computing Timeline|Humanities Computing Timeline]], posted by Colette Leung<br />
*[[CIRCA: Humanities Computing Thesis Resources| Humanities Computing Thesis Research]], posted by Megan Sellmer<br />
*[http://guides.library.ualberta.ca/content.php?pid=55677 | Library Guide to Humanities Computing]<br />
<br />
== Theoretical Issues ==<br />
<br />
*[[CIRCA:EDUCAUSE - Information Technology Research and Learning |EDUCAUSE - Information Technology Research and Learning]], Submitted by Ugochukwu Udemezue Onyido<br />
<br />
== Project Management Current Issues ==<br />
<br />
*[[CIRCA: Penguin Archive Project|Penguin Archive Project]], posted by Ugochukwu Udemezue Onyido<br />
<br />
*[[CIRCA: Apple: IOS 4.3 Update|Apple: IOS 4.3 Update]], posted by Ugochukwu Udemezue Onyido<br />
<br />
*[[CIRCA: The Gmail Motion: A New Way to Communicate|The Gmail Motion: A New Way to Communicate]], posted by Ugochukwu Udemezue Onyido<br />
<br />
== Research Methods ==<br />
<br />
* [[CIRCA: Thesis Advisors |Thesis Advisors]], posted by Colette Leung<br />
<br />
== Technologies ==<br />
<br />
*[[CIRCA:Arduino |Arduino]], presented by Erik deJong<br />
*[[CIRCA: Non Linear Editing|Non Linear Editing]], summarized by Megan Sellmer<br />
*[[CIRCA:Semantic Web |Semantic Web]], summarized by Joseph Dung<br />
*[[CIRCA:Scanning |Scanning]], presented by Ugochukwu Udemezue Onyido<br />
*[[CIRCA:TEI XML |TEI XML]], presented by Colette Leung<br />
*[[CIRCA:Text Adventure |Text Adventure]], presented by Ashley Moroz<br />
*[[CIRCA:Wikis |Wikis]], summarized by Amy Dyrbye<br />
*[[CIRCA:WWW |WWW]], presented by Michael Burden<br />
*[[CIRCA:GIS |GIS]], by Michael Burden<br />
*[[CIRCA:Reference links to Semantic Web Resources |Semantic Web Resources]], by Joseph Dung<br />
<br />
<br />
== Reviews ==<br />
* [[CIRCA: Arya, Agustin A. "The Hidden Side of Visualization." | Arya, Agustin A. "The Hidden Side of Visualization."]], reviewed by Erik deJong<br />
* [[CIRCA: Childress, M. and Braswell, R. "Using massively multiplayer online role-playing games for online learning" |Childress, M. and Braswell, R. "Using massively multiplayer online role-playing games for online learning"]], reviewed by Michael Burden<br />
* [[CIRCA: Haraway, Donna. "A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century", in "Simians, Cyborgs and Women: The Reinvention of Nature" | Haraway, Donna. "A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century," in "Simians, Cyborgs and Women: The Reinvention of Nature" ]], reviewed by Ugochukwu Udemezue Onyido<br />
* [[CIRCA: Hockey, Susan "History of Humanities Computing" |Hockey, Susan "History of Humanities Computing" ]], reviewed by Megan Sellmer<br />
* [[CIRCA: Kelly, Kevin "Scan This Book!" |Kelly, Kevin "Scan This Book!" ]], reviewed by Ashley Moroz<br />
* [[CIRCA: Postman, Neil. "Invisible Technologies", in "Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology" |Postman, Neil. "Invisible Technologies" in "Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology" ]], reviewed by Ugochukwu Udemezue Onyido<br />
* [[CIRCA: Renear, H. Allen. “Text Encoding”| Renear, H. Allen. “Text Encoding”]], reviewed by Joseph Dung<br />
* [[CIRCA: Manovich, Lev. "What is New Media?" in "The Language of New Media" | Manovich, Lev. "What is New Media?" in "The Language of New Media"]], reviewed by Colette Leung<br />
* [[CIRCA: Willinski, John. "Toward the Design of an Open Monograph Press."| Willinski, John. "Toward the Design of an Open Monograph Press."]], reviewed by Amy Dyrbye<br />
* [[CIRCA: Folsom, Ed. "Database as Genre: The Epic Transformation of Archives" | Freedman, Jonathan, Hayles, N. Katherine., McGann, Jerome, McGill, Meredith, Stallybrass, Peter, and Folsom, Ed. "Responses to Ed Folsom's 'Database as Genre: The Epic Transformation of Archives'"]], reviewed by Mihaela Ilovan<br />
<br />
== Best Practices ==<br />
*[[CIRCA:Accessibility | Accessibility]]<br />
<br />
== Projects ==<br />
* [[CIRCA:Shadow of the Valley Project | Shadow of the Valley Project]], reviewed by Colette Leung<br />
* [[CIRCA:American and French Research for the Treasury of the French Language (ARTFL) Project | American and French<br />
Research for the Treasury of the French Language (ARTFL) Project]], reviewed by Erik deJong<br />
* [[CIRCA:Victorian Web | Victorian Web]], reviewed by Ashley Moroz<br />
* [[CIRCA:Mandala Browser Project |Mandala Browser Project]] reviewed by Megan Sellmer<br />
* [[CIRCA:Outbreak |Outbreak Project]], reviewed by Amy Dyrbye<br />
* [[CIRCA:TextArc | TextArc]], reviewed by Michael Burden<br />
* [[CIRCA:Nines | Nines]], reviewed by Joseph Dung<br />
* [[CIRCA:Vectors | Vectors]], reviewed by Ugochukwu Udemezue Onyido<br />
* [[CIRCA:Arts-humanities.net | Arts-humanities.net Project]], reviewed by Joel Sisk<br />
* [[CIRCA:BrownWomenWriters| Brown Women Writers Project]], reviewed by David Holmes and Lisa Goddard<br />
<br />
== Research Projects ==<br />
* [[CIRCA:Histories and Archives Project | Histories and Archives Project]]<br />
* [[CIRCA:centerNet Translation Project | centerNet Translation Project]]<br />
* [[CIRCA:Ukrainian Folklore Audio Project |Ukrainian Folklore Audio Project]]<br />
* [[CIRCA:Viral Analytics | Viral Analytics]]<br />
* [[CIRCA:Keavy's Project | Keavy's Project]] and [[CIRCA:Whitepaper On Return | Whitepaper on the Ethics of Digitizing Cultural Property]]<br />
* [[CIRCA:GRAND Interactives | GRAND Interactives]]<br />
<br />
== Project Management ==<br />
*[[CIRCA: RockwellGuide | Rockwell's Guide to Project Management in the Digital Humanities]]<br />
*[[CIRCA: Tips | Management Tips]]<br />
*[[CIRCA: Helpful Tools| Helpful Tools]]<br />
*[[CIRCA: Literature Review | How to Write a Literature Review]]<br />
*[[CIRCA: CSL Guideline Brief Notes | CSL Guideline Brief Notes]]<br />
*[[CIRCA: Articles about Project Management | Pointers to Useful Articles and Tools]]<br />
<br />
== Interactive Arts Project ==<br />
* [[CIRCA:UndergradPrograms | Undergraduate programmes]] of interest<br />
* [[CIRCA:Courses in Programs | Courses in other U of A programs]]<br />
<br />
== Scholarly Organizations and Centres ==<br />
* [[CIRCA:ADHO | ADHO - Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations]]<br />
* [[CIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities | Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH)]], reviewed by Joel Sisk<br />
<br />
== Getting Started with this Wiki ==<br />
* [[CIRCA:Very Simple Help | Very Simple Help]]<br />
* [http://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/Help:Editing Help with Editing]]<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]<br />
* [https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-announce MediaWiki release mailing list]<br />
[[Category:Humanities Computing]]<br />
<br />
--[[User:GeoffreyRockwell|GeoffreyRockwell]] 01:05, 7 October 2010 (UTC)</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/Main_PageMain Page2011-09-28T19:56:16Z<p>Jsisk: /* Scholarly Organizations and Centres */</p>
<hr />
<div>== The Alberta Humanities Computing Compendium ==<br />
This wiki is a compendium of research organized by the staff and students associated with the [http://huco.ualberta.ca Humanties Computing] programme at the [http://www.ualberta.ca/ University of Alberta]. The wiki is a project of the [http://ra.tapor.ualberta.ca/~circa Canadian Institute for Research in Computing and the Arts].<br />
{|<br />
|<br />
== Introduction to Humanities Computing ==<br />
*[[CIRCA: April 7th Presentation Schedule|April 7th Presentation Schedule]], posted by Megan Sellmer<br />
*[[CIRCA: Current Issue Links|Current Issue Links]], posted by Megan Sellmer<br />
*[[CIRCA: Fiction and the Digital Humanities|Fiction and the Digital Humanities]], posted by Amy Dyrbye<br />
*[[CIRCA: Humanities Computing Timeline|Humanities Computing Timeline]], posted by Colette Leung<br />
*[[CIRCA: Humanities Computing Thesis Resources| Humanities Computing Thesis Research]], posted by Megan Sellmer<br />
*[http://guides.library.ualberta.ca/content.php?pid=55677 | Library Guide to Humanities Computing]<br />
<br />
== Theoretical Issues ==<br />
<br />
*[[CIRCA:EDUCAUSE - Information Technology Research and Learning |EDUCAUSE - Information Technology Research and Learning]], Submitted by Ugochukwu Udemezue Onyido<br />
<br />
== Project Management Current Issues ==<br />
<br />
*[[CIRCA: Penguin Archive Project|Penguin Archive Project]], posted by Ugochukwu Udemezue Onyido<br />
<br />
*[[CIRCA: Apple: IOS 4.3 Update|Apple: IOS 4.3 Update]], posted by Ugochukwu Udemezue Onyido<br />
<br />
*[[CIRCA: The Gmail Motion: A New Way to Communicate|The Gmail Motion: A New Way to Communicate]], posted by Ugochukwu Udemezue Onyido<br />
<br />
== Research Methods ==<br />
<br />
* [[CIRCA: Thesis Advisors |Thesis Advisors]], posted by Colette Leung<br />
<br />
== Technologies ==<br />
<br />
*[[CIRCA:Arduino |Arduino]], presented by Erik deJong<br />
*[[CIRCA: Non Linear Editing|Non Linear Editing]], summarized by Megan Sellmer<br />
*[[CIRCA:Semantic Web |Semantic Web]], summarized by Joseph Dung<br />
*[[CIRCA:Scanning |Scanning]], presented by Ugochukwu Udemezue Onyido<br />
*[[CIRCA:TEI XML |TEI XML]], presented by Colette Leung<br />
*[[CIRCA:Text Adventure |Text Adventure]], presented by Ashley Moroz<br />
*[[CIRCA:Wikis |Wikis]], summarized by Amy Dyrbye<br />
*[[CIRCA:WWW |WWW]], presented by Michael Burden<br />
*[[CIRCA:GIS |GIS]], by Michael Burden<br />
*[[CIRCA:Reference links to Semantic Web Resources |Semantic Web Resources]], by Joseph Dung<br />
<br />
<br />
== Reviews ==<br />
* [[CIRCA: Arya, Agustin A. "The Hidden Side of Visualization." | Arya, Agustin A. "The Hidden Side of Visualization."]], reviewed by Erik deJong<br />
* [[CIRCA: Childress, M. and Braswell, R. "Using massively multiplayer online role-playing games for online learning" |Childress, M. and Braswell, R. "Using massively multiplayer online role-playing games for online learning"]], reviewed by Michael Burden<br />
* [[CIRCA: Haraway, Donna. "A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century", in "Simians, Cyborgs and Women: The Reinvention of Nature" | Haraway, Donna. "A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century," in "Simians, Cyborgs and Women: The Reinvention of Nature" ]], reviewed by Ugochukwu Udemezue Onyido<br />
* [[CIRCA: Hockey, Susan "History of Humanities Computing" |Hockey, Susan "History of Humanities Computing" ]], reviewed by Megan Sellmer<br />
* [[CIRCA: Kelly, Kevin "Scan This Book!" |Kelly, Kevin "Scan This Book!" ]], reviewed by Ashley Moroz<br />
* [[CIRCA: Postman, Neil. "Invisible Technologies", in "Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology" |Postman, Neil. "Invisible Technologies" in "Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology" ]], reviewed by Ugochukwu Udemezue Onyido<br />
* [[CIRCA: Renear, H. Allen. “Text Encoding”| Renear, H. Allen. “Text Encoding”]], reviewed by Joseph Dung<br />
* [[CIRCA: Manovich, Lev. "What is New Media?" in "The Language of New Media" | Manovich, Lev. "What is New Media?" in "The Language of New Media"]], reviewed by Colette Leung<br />
* [[CIRCA: Willinski, John. "Toward the Design of an Open Monograph Press."| Willinski, John. "Toward the Design of an Open Monograph Press."]], reviewed by Amy Dyrbye<br />
* [[CIRCA: Folsom, Ed. "Database as Genre: The Epic Transformation of Archives" | Freedman, Jonathan, Hayles, N. Katherine., McGann, Jerome, McGill, Meredith, Stallybrass, Peter, and Folsom, Ed. "Responses to Ed Folsom's 'Database as Genre: The Epic Transformation of Archives'"]], reviewed by Mihaela Ilovan<br />
<br />
== Best Practices ==<br />
*[[CIRCA:Accessibility | Accessibility]]<br />
<br />
== Projects ==<br />
* [[CIRCA:Shadow of the Valley Project | Shadow of the Valley Project]], reviewed by Colette Leung<br />
* [[CIRCA:American and French Research for the Treasury of the French Language (ARTFL) Project | American and French<br />
Research for the Treasury of the French Language (ARTFL) Project]], reviewed by Erik deJong<br />
* [[CIRCA:Victorian Web | Victorian Web]], reviewed by Ashley Moroz<br />
* [[CIRCA:Mandala Browser Project |Mandala Browser Project]] reviewed by Megan Sellmer<br />
* [[CIRCA:Outbreak |Outbreak Project]], reviewed by Amy Dyrbye<br />
* [[CIRCA:TextArc | TextArc]], reviewed by Michael Burden<br />
* [[CIRCA:Nines | Nines]], reviewed by Joseph Dung<br />
* [[CIRCA:Vectors | Vectors]], reviewed by Ugochukwu Udemezue Onyido<br />
* [[CIRCA:Arts-humanities.net | Arts-humanities.net Project]], reviewed by Joel Sisk<br />
* [[CIRCA:BrownWomenWriters| Brown Women Writers Project]], reviewed by David Holmes and Lisa Goddard<br />
<br />
== Research Projects ==<br />
* [[CIRCA:Histories and Archives Project | Histories and Archives Project]]<br />
* [[CIRCA:centerNet Translation Project | centerNet Translation Project]]<br />
* [[CIRCA:Ukrainian Folklore Audio Project |Ukrainian Folklore Audio Project]]<br />
* [[CIRCA:Viral Analytics | Viral Analytics]]<br />
* [[CIRCA:Keavy's Project | Keavy's Project]] and [[CIRCA:Whitepaper On Return | Whitepaper on the Ethics of Digitizing Cultural Property]]<br />
* [[CIRCA:GRAND Interactives | GRAND Interactives]]<br />
<br />
== Project Management ==<br />
*[[CIRCA: RockwellGuide | Rockwell's Guide to Project Management in the Digital Humanities]]<br />
*[[CIRCA: Tips | Management Tips]]<br />
*[[CIRCA: Helpful Tools| Helpful Tools]]<br />
*[[CIRCA: Literature Review | How to Write a Literature Review]]<br />
*[[CIRCA: CSL Guideline Brief Notes | CSL Guideline Brief Notes]]<br />
*[[CIRCA: Articles about Project Management | Pointers to Useful Articles and Tools]]<br />
<br />
== Interactive Arts Project ==<br />
* [[CIRCA:UndergradPrograms | Undergraduate programmes]] of interest<br />
* [[CIRCA:Courses in Programs | Courses in other U of A programs]]<br />
<br />
== Scholarly Organizations and Centres ==<br />
* [[CIRCA:ADHO | ADHO - Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations]]<br />
* [[CIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) | Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH)]], reviewed by Joel Sisk<br />
<br />
== Getting Started with this Wiki ==<br />
* [[CIRCA:Very Simple Help | Very Simple Help]]<br />
* [http://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/Help:Editing Help with Editing]]<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]<br />
* [https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-announce MediaWiki release mailing list]<br />
[[Category:Humanities Computing]]<br />
<br />
--[[User:GeoffreyRockwell|GeoffreyRockwell]] 01:05, 7 October 2010 (UTC)</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/Main_PageMain Page2011-09-28T19:55:01Z<p>Jsisk: /* Scholarly Organizations and Centres */</p>
<hr />
<div>== The Alberta Humanities Computing Compendium ==<br />
This wiki is a compendium of research organized by the staff and students associated with the [http://huco.ualberta.ca Humanties Computing] programme at the [http://www.ualberta.ca/ University of Alberta]. The wiki is a project of the [http://ra.tapor.ualberta.ca/~circa Canadian Institute for Research in Computing and the Arts].<br />
{|<br />
|<br />
== Introduction to Humanities Computing ==<br />
*[[CIRCA: April 7th Presentation Schedule|April 7th Presentation Schedule]], posted by Megan Sellmer<br />
*[[CIRCA: Current Issue Links|Current Issue Links]], posted by Megan Sellmer<br />
*[[CIRCA: Fiction and the Digital Humanities|Fiction and the Digital Humanities]], posted by Amy Dyrbye<br />
*[[CIRCA: Humanities Computing Timeline|Humanities Computing Timeline]], posted by Colette Leung<br />
*[[CIRCA: Humanities Computing Thesis Resources| Humanities Computing Thesis Research]], posted by Megan Sellmer<br />
*[http://guides.library.ualberta.ca/content.php?pid=55677 | Library Guide to Humanities Computing]<br />
<br />
== Theoretical Issues ==<br />
<br />
*[[CIRCA:EDUCAUSE - Information Technology Research and Learning |EDUCAUSE - Information Technology Research and Learning]], Submitted by Ugochukwu Udemezue Onyido<br />
<br />
== Project Management Current Issues ==<br />
<br />
*[[CIRCA: Penguin Archive Project|Penguin Archive Project]], posted by Ugochukwu Udemezue Onyido<br />
<br />
*[[CIRCA: Apple: IOS 4.3 Update|Apple: IOS 4.3 Update]], posted by Ugochukwu Udemezue Onyido<br />
<br />
*[[CIRCA: The Gmail Motion: A New Way to Communicate|The Gmail Motion: A New Way to Communicate]], posted by Ugochukwu Udemezue Onyido<br />
<br />
== Research Methods ==<br />
<br />
* [[CIRCA: Thesis Advisors |Thesis Advisors]], posted by Colette Leung<br />
<br />
== Technologies ==<br />
<br />
*[[CIRCA:Arduino |Arduino]], presented by Erik deJong<br />
*[[CIRCA: Non Linear Editing|Non Linear Editing]], summarized by Megan Sellmer<br />
*[[CIRCA:Semantic Web |Semantic Web]], summarized by Joseph Dung<br />
*[[CIRCA:Scanning |Scanning]], presented by Ugochukwu Udemezue Onyido<br />
*[[CIRCA:TEI XML |TEI XML]], presented by Colette Leung<br />
*[[CIRCA:Text Adventure |Text Adventure]], presented by Ashley Moroz<br />
*[[CIRCA:Wikis |Wikis]], summarized by Amy Dyrbye<br />
*[[CIRCA:WWW |WWW]], presented by Michael Burden<br />
*[[CIRCA:GIS |GIS]], by Michael Burden<br />
*[[CIRCA:Reference links to Semantic Web Resources |Semantic Web Resources]], by Joseph Dung<br />
<br />
<br />
== Reviews ==<br />
* [[CIRCA: Arya, Agustin A. "The Hidden Side of Visualization." | Arya, Agustin A. "The Hidden Side of Visualization."]], reviewed by Erik deJong<br />
* [[CIRCA: Childress, M. and Braswell, R. "Using massively multiplayer online role-playing games for online learning" |Childress, M. and Braswell, R. "Using massively multiplayer online role-playing games for online learning"]], reviewed by Michael Burden<br />
* [[CIRCA: Haraway, Donna. "A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century", in "Simians, Cyborgs and Women: The Reinvention of Nature" | Haraway, Donna. "A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century," in "Simians, Cyborgs and Women: The Reinvention of Nature" ]], reviewed by Ugochukwu Udemezue Onyido<br />
* [[CIRCA: Hockey, Susan "History of Humanities Computing" |Hockey, Susan "History of Humanities Computing" ]], reviewed by Megan Sellmer<br />
* [[CIRCA: Kelly, Kevin "Scan This Book!" |Kelly, Kevin "Scan This Book!" ]], reviewed by Ashley Moroz<br />
* [[CIRCA: Postman, Neil. "Invisible Technologies", in "Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology" |Postman, Neil. "Invisible Technologies" in "Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology" ]], reviewed by Ugochukwu Udemezue Onyido<br />
* [[CIRCA: Renear, H. Allen. “Text Encoding”| Renear, H. Allen. “Text Encoding”]], reviewed by Joseph Dung<br />
* [[CIRCA: Manovich, Lev. "What is New Media?" in "The Language of New Media" | Manovich, Lev. "What is New Media?" in "The Language of New Media"]], reviewed by Colette Leung<br />
* [[CIRCA: Willinski, John. "Toward the Design of an Open Monograph Press."| Willinski, John. "Toward the Design of an Open Monograph Press."]], reviewed by Amy Dyrbye<br />
* [[CIRCA: Folsom, Ed. "Database as Genre: The Epic Transformation of Archives" | Freedman, Jonathan, Hayles, N. Katherine., McGann, Jerome, McGill, Meredith, Stallybrass, Peter, and Folsom, Ed. "Responses to Ed Folsom's 'Database as Genre: The Epic Transformation of Archives'"]], reviewed by Mihaela Ilovan<br />
<br />
== Best Practices ==<br />
*[[CIRCA:Accessibility | Accessibility]]<br />
<br />
== Projects ==<br />
* [[CIRCA:Shadow of the Valley Project | Shadow of the Valley Project]], reviewed by Colette Leung<br />
* [[CIRCA:American and French Research for the Treasury of the French Language (ARTFL) Project | American and French<br />
Research for the Treasury of the French Language (ARTFL) Project]], reviewed by Erik deJong<br />
* [[CIRCA:Victorian Web | Victorian Web]], reviewed by Ashley Moroz<br />
* [[CIRCA:Mandala Browser Project |Mandala Browser Project]] reviewed by Megan Sellmer<br />
* [[CIRCA:Outbreak |Outbreak Project]], reviewed by Amy Dyrbye<br />
* [[CIRCA:TextArc | TextArc]], reviewed by Michael Burden<br />
* [[CIRCA:Nines | Nines]], reviewed by Joseph Dung<br />
* [[CIRCA:Vectors | Vectors]], reviewed by Ugochukwu Udemezue Onyido<br />
* [[CIRCA:Arts-humanities.net | Arts-humanities.net Project]], reviewed by Joel Sisk<br />
* [[CIRCA:BrownWomenWriters| Brown Women Writers Project]], reviewed by David Holmes and Lisa Goddard<br />
<br />
== Research Projects ==<br />
* [[CIRCA:Histories and Archives Project | Histories and Archives Project]]<br />
* [[CIRCA:centerNet Translation Project | centerNet Translation Project]]<br />
* [[CIRCA:Ukrainian Folklore Audio Project |Ukrainian Folklore Audio Project]]<br />
* [[CIRCA:Viral Analytics | Viral Analytics]]<br />
* [[CIRCA:Keavy's Project | Keavy's Project]] and [[CIRCA:Whitepaper On Return | Whitepaper on the Ethics of Digitizing Cultural Property]]<br />
* [[CIRCA:GRAND Interactives | GRAND Interactives]]<br />
<br />
== Project Management ==<br />
*[[CIRCA: RockwellGuide | Rockwell's Guide to Project Management in the Digital Humanities]]<br />
*[[CIRCA: Tips | Management Tips]]<br />
*[[CIRCA: Helpful Tools| Helpful Tools]]<br />
*[[CIRCA: Literature Review | How to Write a Literature Review]]<br />
*[[CIRCA: CSL Guideline Brief Notes | CSL Guideline Brief Notes]]<br />
*[[CIRCA: Articles about Project Management | Pointers to Useful Articles and Tools]]<br />
<br />
== Interactive Arts Project ==<br />
* [[CIRCA:UndergradPrograms | Undergraduate programmes]] of interest<br />
* [[CIRCA:Courses in Programs | Courses in other U of A programs]]<br />
<br />
== Scholarly Organizations and Centres ==<br />
* [[CIRCA:ADHO | ADHO - Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations]]<br />
* [[CIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities | Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH)]], reviewed by Joel Sisk<br />
<br />
== Getting Started with this Wiki ==<br />
* [[CIRCA:Very Simple Help | Very Simple Help]]<br />
* [http://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/Help:Editing Help with Editing]]<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]<br />
* [https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-announce MediaWiki release mailing list]<br />
[[Category:Humanities Computing]]<br />
<br />
--[[User:GeoffreyRockwell|GeoffreyRockwell]] 01:05, 7 October 2010 (UTC)</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-28T19:49:35Z<p>Jsisk: /* Theatre & Dance Projects: */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview & Purpose ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Equally concerned with the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Provides a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], on-line videos, slide shows, and scholarly talks that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*A physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Showcases projects which span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that is sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and just plain ol' computer geeks will find a myriad of projects to investigate. What follows are just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute of Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Theatre & Dance Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
Again, these projects are just a sample of the ones that can be found at [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ MITH]. Be sure to check out the others, including those that are archived at MITH.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-28T19:48:56Z<p>Jsisk: /* Theatre & Dance Projects: */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview & Purpose ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Equally concerned with the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Provides a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], on-line videos, slide shows, and scholarly talks that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*A physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Showcases projects which span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that is sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and just plain ol' computer geeks will find a myriad of projects to investigate. What follows are just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute of Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Theatre & Dance Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
These projects are just a sample of the ones that can be found at [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ MITH]. Be sure to check out the others, including those that are archived at MITH.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-28T19:47:31Z<p>Jsisk: </p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview & Purpose ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Equally concerned with the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Provides a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], on-line videos, slide shows, and scholarly talks that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*A physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Showcases projects which span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that is sure to interest a broad range of audiences. Humanists, scholars, educators, technologists, and just plain ol' computer geeks will find a myriad of projects to investigate. What follows are just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute of Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Theatre & Dance Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
These projects are just a sample of the ones that can be found at [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ MITH]. Be sure to check out the others, including those that are archived at MITH.<br />
<br />
== Significance ==</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-28T19:36:53Z<p>Jsisk: /* Overview & Purpose */</p>
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<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview & Purpose ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Equally concerned with the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Provides a variety of media such as [http://mith.umd.edu/podcast/ podcasts], on-line videos, slide shows, and scholarly talks that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*A physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Showcases projects which span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that is sure to interest a broad range of audiences. What follows are just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute of Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Theatre & Dance Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
== Significance ==</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-28T19:17:46Z<p>Jsisk: </p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview & Purpose ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Equally concerned with the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Provides a variety of media such as podcasts, on-line videos, slide shows, and scholarly talks that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*A physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Showcases projects which span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that is sure to interest a broad range of audiences. What follows are just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute of Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Theatre & Dance Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
== Significance ==</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-28T19:14:40Z<p>Jsisk: </p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview & Purpose ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Equally concerned with the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Provides a variety of media such as podcasts, on-line videos, slide shows, and scholarly talks that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*A physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Showcases projects which span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that is sure to interest a broad range of audiences. What follows are just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute of Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|thumb|100px|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Theatre & Dance Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
== Significance ==</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/File:Icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpgFile:Icon dancepreservation-300x135.jpg2011-09-28T18:59:04Z<p>Jsisk: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-28T18:58:34Z<p>Jsisk: /* Audience */</p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview & Purpose ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Equally concerned with the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Provides a variety of media such as podcasts, on-line videos, slide shows, and scholarly talks that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*A physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Showcases projects which span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that is sure to interest a broad range of audiences. What follows are just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute of Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Theatre & Dance Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
[[File:icon_dancepreservation-300x135.jpg|link=http://mith.umd.edu/dance-preservation]]<br />
<br />
== Significance ==</div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/File:Icon_theatrefinder.jpgFile:Icon theatrefinder.jpg2011-09-28T18:55:18Z<p>Jsisk: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Jsiskhttps://circa.cs.ualberta.ca/index.php/CIRCA:Maryland_Institute_for_Technology_in_the_HumanitiesCIRCA:Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities2011-09-28T18:54:48Z<p>Jsisk: </p>
<hr />
<div>== History ==<br />
[[image: marylandhome.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH home page]]<br />
*Founded in 1999<br />
*Funded by a major Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities<br />
*A collaborative effort between University of Maryland’s College of Arts and Humanities, Libraries, and Office of Information Technology<br />
<br />
== Overview & Purpose ==<br />
[[image: podcast.jpg|thumb|300px|right| MITH podcast page]]<br />
*Operates as a meeting place and think tank for the digital humanities<br />
*Promotes, provides, and encourages innovative research surrounding text mining, data analysis, and visualization techniques<br />
*Equally concerned with the genesis, structure, and preservation of electronic literature, digital games, and virtual worlds<br />
*Provides a variety of media such as podcasts, on-line videos, slide shows, and scholarly talks that discuss current issues within humanities computing<br />
*A physical and electronic home to a wide variety of [http://mith.umd.edu/research/ digital humanities projects and events]<br />
*Showcases projects which span various fields and are interdisciplinary by nature<br />
*Internationally recognized and distinguished by the cultural diversity it promotes and embodies through projects such as [http://mith.umd.edu/vada/ The Visual Accent & Dialect Archive]<br />
<br />
== Audience ==<br />
<br />
MITH offers a diverse set of projects that is sure to interest a broad range of audiences. What follows are just a few of the projects currently associated with the Maryland Institute of Technology in the Humanities.<br />
<br />
=== ''Literary Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_dickinson.jpg|link=http://www.emilydickinson.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_sqa.jpg|link=http://www.quartos.org]]<br />
=== ''Archival Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_soweto.jpg|link=http://www.soweto76archive.org]]<br />
[[File:icon_eada.jpg|link=http://www.mith2.umd.edu/eada]]<br />
=== ''Theatre & Dance Projects:'' ===<br />
[[File:icon_theatrefinder.jpg|link=http://www.mith.umd.edu/theatrefinder]]<br />
<br />
== Significance ==</div>Jsisk