Digital Praxis in the Humanities: Databasing
Digital Praxis in the Humanities: Databasing
Overview
Learn more about databasing at the next event in the Digital Praxis in the Humanities conversation series! Spearheaded by the DH@Yale group, Digital Praxis in the Humanities invites leading DH scholars to reflect on four key practices of digital scholarship—editing, archiving, mapping, and databasing—and the new research questions and outcomes that these practices have generated. This discussion of databasing will feature Andie Silva (CUNY) and Maxim Romanov (University of Hamburg), with a response by Jesús Velasco (Yale University).
About DH@Yale
DH@Yale is an interdisciplinary working group of faculty, students, researchers, and librarians. Supported by the Mellon Sawyer Seminar “The Order of Multitudes: Atlas, Encyclopedia, Museum,” the Whitney Humanities Center, and the Digital Humanities Lab (DHLab), DH@Yale aims to create an inclusive space in which DH practitioners, DH-curious, and resource-seeking graduate students and colleagues can meet, discuss, and present their work.
Registration
All Yale students, faculty, and staff are invited to attend; please note that registration is required. For further information, visit the Digital Praxis in the Humanities webpage.
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