Submissions from 2015
Digitized Diaries and the New Manuscript Archive, Desiree Henderson
Endangered Archives, Digitization, and the Possible Futures of Historical Research in Latin America, David C. LaFevor
Against the Cultural Singularity: Toward a Critical Digital Humanities, Alan Liu
Digital Oral History Collections: Implications for Innovation in the Humanities, Charlotte Nunes
De-Archiving Digital Humanities: A Decolonial Option with Undergraduates, Rod Sachs, Rhuda Brayner, Katrina Carey, Stephanie Dinh, and Sebastian De La Torre
Prepare for a more human digital university, George Siemens
Automatic Transcription in Colonial Contexts: OCR for the Primeros Libros, Hannah Alpert-Abrams and Dan Garrette
Enduring Women: Digital Humanities in the Classroom & Beyond, Mary K. Brantl
The Cultural Impact of Content Management Systems: A Topic Modeling Approach, Daniel Carter
Digital History and Undergraduates: Aligning Professor and Librarian Expectations, Erin Dorris Cassidy
From Early Modern Printing to Post-Modern Indie Publishing: Using eMOP on AFP, Matthew Christy and Jennifer Hecker
Social Studies and Digital Humanities, Tanya E. Clement
The Promise and Peril of RDF for Formalizing the Humanities, James Silas Creel and Sarah Potvin
Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: Concepts, Models, and Experiments, Rebecca Frost Davis
BigDIVA: Big Data, Big Visuals, Big Searches, and Big Results, Timothy Duguid
Virtual Art Galleries, Stacy Elko
Design History Meets Digital History: A Classroom Experiment, Kimberly Garza
TypeWright in the Classroom: Service Learning, Digital Edition Building, and Fostering Student Collaboration, Elizabeth Grumbach
Considering Frameworks for the Ideal Digital Research Community: The Past and Present of 18thConnect, Liz Grumbach and Matthew Christy
A Visual Argument: Embedded Omeka Support for Art History, Spencer D. C. Keralis and Rebecca Barham
Keynote Speakers, Adeline Koh, Alan Liu, and George Siemens
Role of the Digital Humanities in Socio-Environmental Synthesis Research: A View from Environmental History, Matthew Cole LaFevor
Working with In-Copyright Materials for Digital Humanities Research: Legal, Ethical, and Practical Issues, Stephen Reid McLaughlin
Local History, Civic Visibility: GIS, the Humanities, and Public-Private Collaboration, Jeanette Claire Sewell and Brian Scott Riedel
Texas Digital Humanities Conference 2015, Laurel Stvan
Social Media and Revolutions: Imagined Communities and Social Justice Movements, Adeline Koh