The DH Network
Resources from August DH Pedagogy Workshop
Global South Studies
Global South Studies: A Collective Publication with The Global South is a digital platform that intends to provide a conceptual mapping of key concepts, moments, thinkers, and issues for the field of Global South Studies and to serve as an online forum for an international and interdisciplinary s
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Early Modern : A Resource Page for Digital Humanists
This page is a stub. Please submit suggestions for projects to mapp@virginia.edu We seek to feature all projects, large and small, institutional and individual, institutionally supported and amateur efforts.
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Gephi
Gephi is a tool for data analysts and scientists keen to explore and understand graphs. Like Photoshop™ but for graph data, the user interacts with the representation, manipulate the structures, shapes and colors to reveal hidden patterns.
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International DH Organizations: A Resource Page for Digital Humanists
Anthropology Department
The Graduate Program in Anthropology at the University of Virginia prepares students for careers in teaching, research, and applied work in the fields of Socio-Cultural Anthropology, Archaeology, and Linguistic Anthropology.
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Human and Machine Intelligence Group
The Human and Machine Intelligence group is a new interdisciplinary research group funded under the Humanities Informatics Lab The focus is on aspects of informatics that relate to knowledge, representation, learn
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Humanities Informatics Lab
The Humanities Informatics Lab brings together scholars at UVA working on questions arising from the management, control, and flow of information in both historical and contemporary contexts.
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Institute of the Humanities and Global Cultures
The Institute of the Humanities and Global Cultures offers a vision at once local and global, and a mission both academic and socially engaged. The IHGC aims to:
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Further Resources
Wondering how to explore DH in a way that connects with your scholarship?
Here are some avenues for exploration.
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1828 Catalogue: The First Law Library at the University of Virginia
Collecting duplicate editions of the first UVA law books is a cornerstone project of the UVA Law Library. Marsha Trimble, former Special Collections Librarian at the UVA Law Library, began the effort to reconstruct this historical law library in the 1980s.
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Scottish Court of Session Papers
In January 2015, the UVA Law Library began work on a comprehensive item-level catalog of this collection accessible online. Ultimately, we hope to digitize our entire Session Papers collection and make this digital content, along with all metadata and OCR text, freely available to researchers.
The University of Virginia Law Library's collection of Scottish Court of Session Papers consists of printed and formerly bound case materials presented before the Court of Session, the highest civil court in Scotland, from 1759 to 1834.
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Arthur J. Morris Law Library Special Collections
Special Collections preserves and provides access to a diverse archive of legal history materials and the records of the UVA Law School. Our collections include rare books, manuscripts, archival records and publications, faculty writing, and photographs.
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