The second annual Texas Digital Humanities Conference, cosponsored by the UT Arlington College of Liberal Arts; the UTA Libraries; and the UTA Departments of English, History, Linguistics, and Art and Art History. This conference encourages submissions from a broad spectrum of communities: university and K-12 educators, graduate students, and undergrads; museum and archives professionals; library professionals; and independent scholars.

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Submissions from 2015

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Digitized Diaries and the New Manuscript Archive, Desiree Henderson

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Endangered Archives, Digitization, and the Possible Futures of Historical Research in Latin America, David C. LaFevor

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Against the Cultural Singularity: Toward a Critical Digital Humanities, Alan Liu

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Digital Oral History Collections: Implications for Innovation in the Humanities, Charlotte Nunes

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De-Archiving Digital Humanities: A Decolonial Option with Undergraduates, Rod Sachs, Rhuda Brayner, Katrina Carey, Stephanie Dinh, and Sebastian De La Torre

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Prepare for a more human digital university, George Siemens

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Automatic Transcription in Colonial Contexts: OCR for the Primeros Libros, Hannah Alpert-Abrams and Dan Garrette

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Enduring Women: Digital Humanities in the Classroom & Beyond, Mary K. Brantl

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The Cultural Impact of Content Management Systems: A Topic Modeling Approach, Daniel Carter

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Digital History and Undergraduates: Aligning Professor and Librarian Expectations, Erin Dorris Cassidy

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From Early Modern Printing to Post-Modern Indie Publishing: Using eMOP on AFP, Matthew Christy and Jennifer Hecker

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Social Studies and Digital Humanities, Tanya E. Clement

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The Promise and Peril of RDF for Formalizing the Humanities, James Silas Creel and Sarah Potvin

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Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: Concepts, Models, and Experiments, Rebecca Frost Davis

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BigDIVA: Big Data, Big Visuals, Big Searches, and Big Results, Timothy Duguid

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Virtual Art Galleries, Stacy Elko

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Design History Meets Digital History: A Classroom Experiment, Kimberly Garza

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TypeWright in the Classroom: Service Learning, Digital Edition Building, and Fostering Student Collaboration, Elizabeth Grumbach

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Considering Frameworks for the Ideal Digital Research Community: The Past and Present of 18thConnect, Liz Grumbach and Matthew Christy

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A Visual Argument: Embedded Omeka Support for Art History, Spencer D. C. Keralis and Rebecca Barham

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Keynote Speakers, Adeline Koh, Alan Liu, and George Siemens

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Role of the Digital Humanities in Socio-Environmental Synthesis Research: A View from Environmental History, Matthew Cole LaFevor

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Working with In-Copyright Materials for Digital Humanities Research: Legal, Ethical, and Practical Issues, Stephen Reid McLaughlin

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Local History, Civic Visibility: GIS, the Humanities, and Public-Private Collaboration, Jeanette Claire Sewell and Brian Scott Riedel

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Texas Digital Humanities Conference 2015, Laurel Stvan

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Social Media and Revolutions: Imagined Communities and Social Justice Movements, Adeline Koh