Project Title
Digital Humanities Roundtable Discussion
Faculty Mentor(s) Name(s)
Elissa Auerbach
Abstract
This roundtable discussion will explore the use of digital technologies for undergraduate research in the humanities. A panel of students representing multiple humanities disciplines in the College of Arts & Sciences will share their experiences developing mentored scholarship using various tools and methods of the digital humanities field. Panelists will explore how the digital humanities creates new knowledge and offers opportunities for collaboration and increased accessibility in ways that expand and enhance traditional approaches to humanities-based research. Featuring Sidonia Serafini, Ph.D. (Moderator), Assistant Professor of English; Evan Leavitt, Facilities Manager of the Ina Dillard Russell Library; and students: Charlotte Aexel (World Languages & Cultures), Wesley Arp (Art History), Sara Coleman (English), Rehema Karanja (English), Shadimon Smith (English), AK Sweeney (Art History), Lorin Taylor (Art History), Grant Vandenberg (History). Organized by the Digital Humanities Collaborative.
Digital Humanities Roundtable Discussion
This roundtable discussion will explore the use of digital technologies for undergraduate research in the humanities. A panel of students representing multiple humanities disciplines in the College of Arts & Sciences will share their experiences developing mentored scholarship using various tools and methods of the digital humanities field. Panelists will explore how the digital humanities creates new knowledge and offers opportunities for collaboration and increased accessibility in ways that expand and enhance traditional approaches to humanities-based research. Featuring Sidonia Serafini, Ph.D. (Moderator), Assistant Professor of English; Evan Leavitt, Facilities Manager of the Ina Dillard Russell Library; and students: Charlotte Aexel (World Languages & Cultures), Wesley Arp (Art History), Sara Coleman (English), Rehema Karanja (English), Shadimon Smith (English), AK Sweeney (Art History), Lorin Taylor (Art History), Grant Vandenberg (History). Organized by the Digital Humanities Collaborative.