Shelley-Godwin Archive

A digital resource comprising works of Mary Wollstonecraft, William Godwin, Percy Bysshe Shelley and Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. These manuscripts and early editions will be made freely available to the public through an innovative framework constituting a new model of best practice for research libraries.

Corpora Space

Project Bamboo's Corpora Space recently held Corpora Camp, during which participants successfully built the Woodchipper, a prototype application for exploring distributed, large-scale collections through visualizations supported by techniques from data mining and natural language processing.

Digital Dialogues

Join us for our Spring Semester speaker series All talks are open to the public and attendees are invited to bring their own refreshments. Most talks take place on Tuesdays at 12:30 pm, in the MITH seminar room (B0131 McKeldin Library). Check the schedule and follow us on Twitter @digdialog for updates .

Announcing our Spring Digital Dialogues!

A new semester is here! And with it brings a stellar list of speakers for our spring Digital Dialogues, a speaker series hosted by The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH). We are delighted to host this impressive list of innovative scholars, and would love for you to join us!

02.07     Julia Flanders, Director, Women Writers Project, Brown University Small TEI Projects on a Large Scale: TAPAS co-sponsored by the . . . Continue Reading


Digitally Networking the Humanities

Last week, MITH Director Neil Fraistat traveled to the 2012 Modern Language Association (MLA) Convention to work with literary scholars interested in exploring digital humanities and alternative academic careers, while our own Associate Director Matt Kirschenbaum was being quoted in the New York Times by the critic Stanley Fish.

Speaking at MLA on “#alt-ac: The Future of “Alternative Academic” Careers,” Fraistat explored with other leading digital humanists the trend towards hybrid and non-tenure-track . . . Continue Reading