Video from a Workshop at the 2014 American Historical Association Annual Meeting
Held at Washington D.C. on January 2, 2014
As more historians become interested in using digital tools and methods, it is incumbent upon the AHA to support its members in this burgeoning area of scholarship. As part of that effort, we are taking steps to expand the digital aspects of the program at the annual meeting in Washington, D.C. held in January 2014. This preconference workshop will bring together historians with an interest in using digital tools and resources with experts in digital history to address such questions as how to build collaborative projects, where to find funding, what is the best way to manage projects, how to use digital tools in the classroom, and more. We have put together an excellent group of experts to lead sessions on a range of activities to help get you started in using digital tools and methods in your research, teaching, and publishing.
The panel includes Seth Denbo, the AHA Director of Scholar Communication and Digital Initiatives, Kalani Craig of Indiana University and Jennifer Serventi of the NEH’s Office of Digital Humanities.
How to Get Started in Digital History
Video from a Workshop at the 2014 American Historical Association Annual Meeting
Held at Washington D.C. on January 2, 2014
As more historians become interested in using digital tools and methods, it is incumbent upon the AHA to support its members in this burgeoning area of scholarship. As part of that effort, we are taking steps to expand the digital aspects of the program at the annual meeting in Washington, D.C. held in January 2014. This preconference workshop will bring together historians with an interest in using digital tools and resources with experts in digital history to address such questions as how to build collaborative projects, where to find funding, what is the best way to manage projects, how to use digital tools in the classroom, and more. We have put together an excellent group of experts to lead sessions on a range of activities to help get you started in using digital tools and methods in your research, teaching, and publishing.
The panel includes Seth Denbo, the AHA Director of Scholar Communication and Digital Initiatives, Kalani Craig of Indiana University and Jennifer Serventi of the NEH’s Office of Digital Humanities.
See also AHA 2014 Getting Started in Digital History Workshop Resources
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