Visualizing Spaces
@December 14, 2020
Hi, Joshua,
Your case study is now available for your review in Pubpub: https://handbook.pubpub.org/pub/case-access/draft. You’ll need to create a free account with Pubpub to access it. Once you’ve created an account, let me know, and I’ll add you to your Pub.
In addition, Pubpub offers a range of options for licensing your work via Creative Commons or for applying a copyright. Please see the attached screen capture, and let us know which license you would prefer to apply to your case study.
All best,
Hannah
Visualizing Objects, Places, and Spaces: A Digital Project Handbook (https://handbook.pubpub.org/) is a peer-reviewed open resource designed to fill the gap between platform-specific tutorials and disciplinary discourse in digital humanities. Led by Beth Fischer (Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Humanities at the Williams College Museum of Art) and Hannah Jacobs (Digital Humanities Specialist, Wired! Lab, Duke University), this project offers high-level recommendations for project planning, breakdowns of specific project methods in the form of case studies, and sample assignments to get instructors and students started. As the title suggests, the Handbook focuses on visual materials and visual methods of communication in digital humanities.
The project leaders are seeking submissions of case studies and sample assignments to include in the Handbook:
- Case studies are short overviews of digital projects that help readers see what such research initiatives actually look like in practice.
- Sample assignments give an overview of how specific digital humanities techniques, methods, or approaches can be practiced in classroom settings at various levels. They are intended as a resource for content and as a way of estimating the time, resources, and steps required to implement student-centric digital humanities projects from lesson planning to assessment.
Handbook
For this first call, we are prioritizing submissions to the Archival, Dimensional, and Temporal sections of the Handbook, but we recognize that many projects fall into multiple of our project type categories. If your project fits with multiple project types, or if you’d like to submit to any other project type, please do not hesitate to do so. If you have questions about this, please contact digitalhandbook[at]duke.edu.
We are accepting submissions from digital humanities practitioners in a broad range of educational and cultural heritage contexts including higher education institutions, K-12, libraries, archives, museums, and those independent of institutional affiliation. All submissions that are used on the site will be subject to our peer-review process and given full attribution, and we will link to your project website or publications.
Dear All,
What does it take to create a digital research project or assignment? The editors of Visualizing Objects, Places, and Spaces: A Digital Project Handbook seek case study & assignment submissions to help answer this question. Visualizing Objects, Places, and Spaces: A Digital Project Handbook (https://handbook.pubpub.org/) is an open online publication designed to fill the gap between platform-specific tutorials and disciplinary discourse in digital humanities, digital scholarship, and digital pedagogy. Our next submission deadline is December 31, 2020. We are especially interested in case studies (research projects) and assignments that showcase archival, spatial, narrative, dimensional, and/or temporal approaches to digital pedagogy and scholarship. Please send any questions to digitalhandbook@duke.edu.
All best,
Hannah
Co-Editor, Visualizing Objects, Places, and Spaces: A Digital Project Handbook
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Hannah L. Jacobs
Digital Humanities Specialist, Wired! Lab | she/her/hers
Art, Art History, & Visual Studies, Duke University
hannah.jacobs@duke.edu | 919-660-6563
dukewired.org | @dukewired | fb.com/wiredduke
MS Student, Information Science, UNC Chapel Hill
Immediate Past President, Digital Humanities Collaborative of North Carolina <http://triangledh.org/>
Communications Officer, Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations <https://adho.org/>