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12019-03-26T21:31:54-07:00Nancy Um4051576cc4fc4011fb0706d1c68e5004e7744d2d3333952visual_path2019-06-14T18:07:18-07:00Amy Gay038c2d7f0a7403ad8c381c7b5b04e200ee26314e The Binghamton DHRI was held May 28-31, 2019. Browse this site for information about its schedule, curriculum, instructors, participants, and outcomes. The gallery above provides images from the sessions. For more information contact Amy Gay or Nancy Um or follow #BingDHRI on Twitter.
The Binghamton Digital Humanities Research Institute (DHRI) is a 4-day intensive workshop for university faculty and graduate students who are interested in the digital humanities. The institute includes seminar-type sessions oriented around critical discussion and hands-on workshops that will introduce the foundational skills and tools that are central to digital humanities practices. Sessions will treat topics such as the command line, data visualization, digital mapping, Python, text analysis, platforms for the digital presentation of research, open access and ethics. The goal is to foster a dynamic, robust and generative community of digital humanities researchers and teachers at Binghamton University. The Binghamton DHRI is hosted by the University Libraries and is supported by many generous campus co-sponsors. It is co-organized by Amy Gay and Nancy Um and was developed based on a ten-day residential workshop hosted by GC Digital Initiatives at The Graduate Center, CUNY, and funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
1media/DHRILogoTwitter.pngmedia/hello-world.png2019-03-28T17:58:44-07:00Nancy Um4051576cc4fc4011fb0706d1c68e5004e7744d2dSchedule and Curriculum34plain8515172019-05-20T18:35:09-07:00Nancy Um4051576cc4fc4011fb0706d1c68e5004e7744d2d
1media/Mar 29.jpgmedia/DHRILogoTwitter.pngmedia/Mar 29.jpg2019-03-23T14:59:46-07:00Nancy Um4051576cc4fc4011fb0706d1c68e5004e7744d2dInstructors and Graduate Assistants44plain8515192019-05-08T18:37:16-07:00Nancy Um4051576cc4fc4011fb0706d1c68e5004e7744d2d
1media/DHRILogoTwitter.pngmedia/20151019_FallCampus40_jwc_5.jpg2019-03-23T15:05:05-07:00Nancy Um4051576cc4fc4011fb0706d1c68e5004e7744d2dLogistics and Practicalities15plain2019-04-21T14:57:48-07:00Nancy Um4051576cc4fc4011fb0706d1c68e5004e7744d2d
1media/COSponsors.jpgmedia/DHRILogoTwitter.pngmedia/COSponsors.jpg2019-03-23T15:59:38-07:00Nancy Um4051576cc4fc4011fb0706d1c68e5004e7744d2dCo-Sponsors and Advisory Board19plain2019-05-20T13:47:10-07:00Amy Gay038c2d7f0a7403ad8c381c7b5b04e200ee26314e