• MSUDH Workshop: Interactive Data Visualization with R

    Join us on February 10th, 3:00-5:00pm, in the MSU Main Library’s REAL Classroom (3 West)! Are you interested in data visualization? Are you interested in making your data visualizations interactive and shareable on the web? If the answer to both is yes, this is the workshop for you. During the workshop you will be introduced to the

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  • MSUDH Workshop: Github and Git for Humanists

    Join us on January 20th, 3:00pm to 5:00pm, in the MSU’s main library’s REAL classroom for the spring semester’s start to the Michigan State University Digital Humanities Workshop Series. Curious about Github and Git? Want to learn how to use them to manage data, code, digital projects, and collaborative document editing? During this workshop we will

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    Workshop: D3.js for Interactive Data Visualization

    For those who missed the workshop on December 4, there is a recording available, as well as the workshop tutorial and notes! Workshop materials available: Video recording of the workshop – [begin just after the 17 minute mark. It cuts off early, unfortunately.] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIrZjVH0Zcg&feature=youtu.be Tutorial materials for the workshop created by Emily Dolson – http://emilydolson.github.io/D3-visualising-data/ Notes and

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    DH Library Office Hours

    Thursdays from 12:00-1:30 in the Main Library, Collaborative Technology Lab, W101C Have a question or idea about Digital Humanities? Come chat with the DH librarians!

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    LOCUS: Visualizing and Narrating Space

    This mini-symposium will take place on November 18th at 3pm in the library’s REAL classroom (3 West). For more information regarding the LOCUS talks, including the program, you can click here or you can visit the “next” sub-tab located under LOCUS. LOCUS is a series of presentations from people at MSU doing work in Digital Humanities. LOCUS

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    Darwin’s Semantic Voyage

    Join us for an invited talk, “Darwin’s Semantic Voyage: Exploration and Exploitation of Victorian Science in the Reading Notebooks”. Speaker: Colin Allen, Provost Professor, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Indiana University Date: 10/23/2015 Time: 12:00-2:00 Location: Main Library, Room W444 Description: During the 23 years between his voyage on the Beagle and publication of The

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    Pedagogy in a Digital Age

    Please consider taking part in the first LOCUS symposium of the semester – “Pedagogy in a Digital Age”. CFP extended to 10/2! 

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    HASTAC 2015 at MSU

    Michigan State was delighted to host the HASTAC 2015 conference! See hastac2015.org for videos of a number of sessions and for further information.

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    James Coltrain, 3D Reconstructions, Road to HASTAC Speaker Series, May 1

    Join us for a Road to HASTAC Speaker Series talk on “New Possibilities for Historical Reconstructions with Unity 3D and Azimuth” given by James Coltrain of University of Nebraska, Lincoln Dr. Coltrain will give at talk on Friday, May 1, 10:00-11:30am in 255 Old Horticulture, and he will give a workshop on May 1, 1:00-2:30pm

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    Reading Group: Ethnicity & Race in Digital Humanities, Wed, Apr 15, 12pm

    Join us on Wed, April 15 from 12-1pm (Location: Espresso Royale) for the final DH Reading Group of Spring 2015. Ellen Moll will lead a discussion on ‘Ethnicity and Race in Digital Humanities’ based on the following articles.  Don’t worry – they each rather short. Please read as many of the articles as possible in advance of the

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