Digital Humanities Groups /digital-humanities/taxonomy/term/52/all en Multilingual Research and Resources for DH /digital-humanities/article/multilingual-research-and-resources-dh <p>An important and continuous debate in DH revolves around the overwhelmingly Anglocentric nature of the field. Think about it: even before learning a programming language, you need to know English. However, this doesn't mean that all DH research is done in English or that there aren't any non-Anglophone researchers working on DH. Quite the contrary, Multilingual DH is a fundamental part of DH endeavours everywhere.</p> Tue, 29 Mar 2022 19:23:57 +0000 lidia.poncedelavega@mail.mcgill.ca 719 at /digital-humanities Get oriented with Digital Humanities in 3 easy steps /digital-humanities/article/get-oriented-digital-humanities-3-easy-steps <p>We've all been there. That overwhelming feeling of entering into a new discipline, scratching the surface, and realizing just how far down the rabbit hole goes. In just a few moves, you can equip yourself with some essential resources that will start to fill in those knowledge gaps in no time.</p> <h2>Step 1:聽Browse聽existing DH guidebooks and toolkits online</h2> <p>Digital Humanities can often be a treasure hunt for toolkits and guides across the Internet. Here are some quick stops to browse DH topics and tools of interest across a variety of DH methodologies and approaches.</p> Wed, 10 Nov 2021 17:37:23 +0000 katherine.bundy@mail.mcgill.ca 711 at /digital-humanities Makers and Coders 平特五不中 (MC虏) Collective /digital-humanities/courses-old/events/2011-2012/mc2-collective <p>Makers and Coders 平特五不中 (MC虏) Collective is an informal group for researchers (graduate students, fellows, and faculty) engaged in exploring and presenting code and fabrication-related projects.聽 Somewhere between a hacking camp and work-in-progress workshop, we'll consider existing Digital Humanities projects and initiatives and keep up to speed on new models, technologies and techniques.聽 From time to time we might go in depth and learn a new coding language or platform, or equally try tearing one apart for fun.聽 We're interested in prototypes and how they teach, and how experimentation </p> Thu, 15 Sep 2011 15:21:01 +0000 matthew.milner@mcgill.ca 13 at /digital-humanities