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Mr. Daniel V. Pitti

Pitti is the Director of the Social Networks and Archival Context Cooperative (SNAC), University of Virginia Library; and chair of the International Council on Archives Expert Group on Archival Description (ICA EGAD).


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Mr. Arin B Bennett

Arin Bennett is a visualization specialist focused on the display, manipulation, and interaction of three-dimensional data using augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) technologies.


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Prof. Marlene L Daut

As of July 2022, I am professor of French and African American Studies at Yale University.


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MapScholar

MapScholar is a free, online platform for geospatial visualization.  It enables humanities and social science scholars to create digital “atlases” featuring high-resolution images of historic maps.


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Heurist

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Stephanie K Lawton

Stephanie Lawton is a Ph.D candidate in UVA's Corcoran Department of History. Her field of specialty is 19th century U.S. history and political culture.


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Prof. Alison Booth

Alison Booth, Professor of English at the University of Virginia, specializes in transatlantic Victorian studies, biography, and women’s history as well as digital humanities.


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Tyler Jo Smith

Tyler Jo Smith is an Associate Professor of Classical Archaeology in the McIntire Department of Art at UVA, and served as Director of the Interdisciplinary Archaeology Program (http://archaeology.virginia.edu/) from 2011- 2017.


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Cytoscape

"Cytoscape is an open source software platform for visualizing molecular interaction networks and biological pathways and integrating these networks with annotations, gene expression profiles and other state data.


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Than Grove D

I received my PhD in Religious Studies from UVa in 2004 but have been working in Digital Humanties since 2000, first as Technical Director of the Tibetan and Himalayan Digital Library (THL) and currently as programmer for SHANTI @ UVA and the Contemplative Sciences Center.


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Page-Barbour Lectures and Workshops

The Page-Barbour Lectures were founded in 1907 by Mrs. Thomas Nelson Page.


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Center for Digital Editing

We are continuously exploring and developing new resources and insights as they relate to the following four elements: research and development, engagement, project consultation and development, and education.


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Association for Documentary Editing

The Association for Documentary Editing was created in 1978 to promote documentary editing through the cooperation and exchange of ideas among the community of editors.


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