The DH Network
Rennie Mapp
As project manager for strategic DH initiatives at UVa, my primary reporting relationship is within the School of Data Science as program manager for the graduate DH Certificate.
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Neatline
Neatline allows scholars, students, and curators to tell stories with maps and timelines. As a suite of add-on tools for Omeka, it opens new possibilities for hand-crafted, interactive spatial and temporal interpretation.
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Center for the Study of Data and Knowledge (CSDK)
The Center for the Study of Data and Knowledge (CSDK) at UVa is a Data Science Institute Center of Excellence devoted to investigating data science as a new form of knowledge.
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Unity3D
Unity is a game engine developed by Unity Technologies that can be used by developers to generate 2D, 3D, VR, AR, and other immersive experiences, particularly video games.
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English Department
The English Department at Virginia has a venerable history of digital humanities scholarship and education. Professor Jerome McGann's Rossetti Archive, constructed at UVA between 2000 and 2008 according to a plan he developed in 1993
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Collective Biographies of Women
CBW began as an exhaustive, annotated bibliography amassed through original research by Professor Alison Booth and graduate students at the University of Virginia.
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Text Encoding Initiative Markup Language (TEI)
The Text Encoding Initiative markup language, otherwise known as the TEI Guidelines, collectively define an XML format for the encoding of scholarly texts, in particular primary sources in print and manuscript form.
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Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese Department
Spanish: The Department confers Master of Arts (M.A.) and Doctorate of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees in Spanish. Most of the students are in the Ph.D. program and either enter with an M.A.
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Rafael Alvarado
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Allison Margaret Bigelow
My research and teaching focus on colonial science, Indigenous literacies, racial category making, and gender systems in the early Americas (1492-1700). At UVa, I'm involved in two digital projects.
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