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Jennifer Stertzer

Jennifer E. Stertzer is Director of the Center for Digital Editing and Director of the Washington Papers.


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Zhiqiu Jiang

I am a Ph.D. student in Constructed Environment. My research is highly interdisciplinary and focuses on empowering AI and data-informed decision-making for social good.


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Jordan Buysse

Jordan Buysse is a doctoral candidate in English at UVA. His dissertation, "The Word and the Bit: Information in 20th/21st Century Fiction," joins the recent history of the term "information" with literary aesthetics in order to assess the legacy and future of the technologized word.


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Mr. Aaron Michael Thompson

Aaron M. Thompson is a fourth-year PhD candidate in the Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures.


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Brad Pasanek

Associate Professor in English at University of Virginia.  ¶ Research in eighteenth-century literature and the digital humanities ¶ Fascinated by literary form, intellectual history, distant reading, and commonplace books ¶ Composed a dictionary of metaphors of mind that digests and analyzes exam


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Catherine L Addington

PhD student in Spanish studying the cultural production of Catholic religious orders


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Ethan Gruber

Ethan is the Director of Data Science at the American Numismatic Society.


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Emma Dove

Emma Dove is a doctoral candidate in Art History at the University of Virginia studying with Dr. Eric Ramírez-Weaver.


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DH@UVa

This is the node for the DH@UVa team.


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HASTAC (Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory)

HASTAC (Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory) is an interdisciplinary community of humanists, artists, social scientists, scientists, and technologists changing the way we teach and learn.


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Rotunda (Press)

Rotunda, the electronic imprint of The University of Virginia Press was created in 2001 for the publication of original digital scholarship along with newly digitized critical and documentary editions in the humanities and social sciences.


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Tracery

Tracery: generate text, graphics and more


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BLAST (Basic Local Alignment Search Tool)

The Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST) finds regions of local similarity between sequences. The program compares nucleotide or protein sequences to sequence databases and calculates the statistical significance of matches.


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Voyant

Voyant Tools is a web-based text reading and analysis environment. It is a scholarly project that is designed to facilitate reading and interpretive practices for digital humanities students and scholars as well as for the general public.

What you can do with Voyant:


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Multepal

This is the worksite of the Multepal Project at the University of Virginia. The purpose of the site is to provide participating students and scholars a platform to build out a thematic research collection associated with Mesoamerican society and culture, one of the primary goals of Multepal.


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Mellon Indigenous Arts Program

Indigenous Arts of Australia and the Americas


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Kevin Driscoll

I am an assistant professor in the Department of Media Studies where I specialize in technology, culture, and communication. My recent research and teaching examines alternative histories of the internet and the politics of amateur innovation.


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Prof. Jack W. Chen

Jack W. Chen works on early and medieval Chinese literature and thought, with a focus on poetry, poetics, and anecdotal writings.


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Archaeology Program

The Interdisciplinary Archaeology Program combines the faculty and resources of several departments.


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Virginia Center for Digital History

The Virginia Center for Digital History (VCDH) was an independent center within the College of Arts and Sciences at the


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