Northern Kentucky University - Griffin Hall, home of the College of Informatics, and Digitorium Idaho State - Idaho Virtualization Laboratory - (note: 3D scanning) Visualization / Immersive Displays / 3D / Advanced ComputingĬlemson - Brown Digital Resources Laboratory (DRL). Virginia Commonwealth - Virtual Creation Lab - (note 3D scanning) Virginia Commonwealth - Digital Pragmata. University of Oregon - Digital Scholarship Center. University of Illinois - Scholarly Commons. Notre Dame - Center for Digital Scholarship. U of Washington Libraries - Data Services LibGuide - ĭigital Scholarship Labs / Centers / InitiativesĬase Western Library - Freeman Center for Digital Scholarship - Ĭolumbia University - Center for Digital Research and Scholarship - Įmory - Center for Digital Scholarship. " Visualizing: A New Data Support Role for Duke University Libraries," CNI Fall 2013 Project Briefings, Dec, 10, 2013.ĭuke Libraries - Data and GIS Services. " Colleges Look to 'Big-Screen Research' to Stay Relevant and Collaborative." Chronicle of Higher Education, April 2012. " The University Library as Incubator for Digital Scholarship," EDUCAUSE Review Online, June 30, 2014. " Publishing frontiers: The library reboot." Nature, March 27, 2013. " Trends in Digital Scholarship Centers." EDUCAUSE Review Online, June 16, 2014. Lippincott, Joan K., Harriette Hemmasi, and Vivian Lewis. " Trends in Digital Scholarship Centers." CNI Fall 2013 Project Briefings, Dec. “ Discovery in a Digital World,” EDUCAUSE 2012 Annual Conference, Nov. 4, 2013 (subscription required)Īyers, Edward L. " A More-Radical Online Revolution." Chronicle of Higher Education (The Chronicle Review), Feb. The THATCamp New Souths 2014 logo incorporates the image of Richmond’s skyline from “ Skyline of Richmond, Virginia,” by Ben Schumin, 10 March 2003, licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.Ayers, Edward L. The planners include the organizers of VCU Libraries’ Digital Pragmata program other staff of the VCU Libraries faculty from the departments of History, of English, and of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies and representatives of the Office of Learning Innovation & Student Success-but really, this is your unconference!Ĭheck back here for more news and information soon. THATCamps are free to all who participate, though traditionally there is a passing of the hat for participants’ to voluntarily help defray some of the costs. To put it another way: community activists, scholars, library staff, museum professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, programmers, archivists, developers, non-profit staffers, people from the for-profit sector, lifelong learners-all are welcome, whether experienced THATCamper or first-timer. Other participants might simply have a larger interest in the humanities and/or technology. You should! Especially if you have a particular interest in our exploration of the intersection of technology with social justice, history and society, activism, and the sharing of hidden voices in the modern American South. In Richmond, Virginia, on the campus of Virginia Commonwealth University. The THATCamp unconference event itself, with its participant-generated sessions and hacking opportunities, will be held on Saturday, March 15, from 9:00 a.m. Details are still being finalized but we anticipate offering optional workshops on Friday afternoon, to be followed that evening by a social event, open to all THATCamp participants, at a nearby venue. THATCamp New Souths will be held on Friday and Saturday, March 14-15, 2014. Those who are curious about such an approach, or are experienced with it, are especially invited to register. We expect to draw participants from scholars, community activists, and others who study and/or are engaged in social and political action. THATCamp New Souths builds on and takes inspiration from similar events held elsewhere, such as THATCamp PNW 2011, which examined the theme of technology & social justice. It’s a THATCamp–a user-generated “ unconference.” THATCamp stands for “The Humanities and Technology Camp.”īut this THATCamp has a theme: we’re particularly interested in exploring the point(s) at which technology intersects with social justice, history and society, activism, and the sharing of hidden voices, especially in the modern American South. Register by the end of the day on March 6, 2014 If you want to make sure you get a t-shirt: Spaces for this event will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis, so register early. We’re very pleased to announce that registration is now open for approximately 75 participants in THATCamp New Souths.
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