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Search for an exact match Put a word or phrase inside quotes. Search within a range of numbers Put .. between two numbers. Combine searches Put "OR" between each search query. Search for a specific site Search for related sites. The Hello World Program. Learn Python Programming. The Anatomy of Digital Humanities (#dighum) and Digital Pedagogy (#digped) (with image, tweets) · Jessifer. Search operators - Search Help. Literacy in the Digital Humanities: Or, a clueless “noob” in digital academe | Read, Write, Now. Today my faculty group focused on the Digital Humanities here at Messiah College had a great session with Ryan Cordell from St.

Norbert’s College. Ryan blogs regularly for ProfHacker at the Chronicle of Higher Education, and holds down the Digital Humanities fort (or perhaps leads the insurgency) at St. Norbert’s. He’s also especially done some work advising liberal arts colleges on projects in the Digital Humanities, so I thought he’d be a good choice for consulting. I’m happy with the choice: Ryan was practical and down-to-earth, while also pointing to really challenging and exciting places we could take some of our nascent ideas. I think we came away with some good possibilities for next steps that will lead to some concrete action in the next year. I highly recommend Ryan if your looking for a consultant for starting or managing digital humanities projects in a smaller school setting. Ryan mentioned this in a tweet yesterday. All-twitter-hell broke loose. Well, not really. Like this: * is Wild — Wildcards in DEVONthink.

The Latest From Digital Humanities Questions and Answers – ProfHacker - Blogs. Launched in September of 2010, Digital Humanities Questions & Answers is a joint venture of the Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH) and ProfHacker. (See Julie Meloni’s launch announcement.) Digital Humanities Questions and Answers (@DHAnswers on Twitter) is designed to be a free resource where anyone with an interest in the digital humanities can pose a question to the community of folks working in the field.

Since we last checked in with the site, many interesting threads have been launched and several “best answers” have been provided. Below, I’ve provided links to a few of the threads with best answers: 3D Printers: “3D printing is evolving at a breakneck speed with decent machines becoming available at affordable prices. In addition to the above questions with “best answers,” check out the discussions taking place in response to these questions: Recommendations for Timeline Tools?

[CC-licensed Flickr photo by Raymond Bryson] Return to Top. FrontPage. Digital Humanities Summer Institute. Getting Started in the Digital Humanities. OK, I just joined and saw the highlighted question about what this q and a is « Digital Humanities Questions.