My university—Fordham University—does not (yet) allocate the resources to DH that CUNY does. We do not yet have a Digital Humanities Center, and our DH community is just beginning to […]
Anxieties and Articulation in Debates In The Digital Humanities
NOTE: All quotes from Debates in Digital Humanities It seems that a lot of scholars writing in the DH field have been constrained technologically and fill in their own […]
Thoughts on Mills Kelly blog post and cross-disciplinary problems.
I much enjoyed the Mills Kelly blog post on possible uses for Google’s Ngram, and thought that his assessment of what it can tell us (‘the frequency with which a […]
Race, African American Studies, and Digital Humanites (Left of Black – Season 3, Episode 1)
Left of Black begins its third season with a conversation about African American Studies and DH. Professor Mark Anthony Neal talks with Professors Howard Rambsy II and Jessica Marie Johnson […]
“What is your project doing to address accessibility for people with disabilities?”
The Chronicle of Higher Education has an interesting piece on accessibility and DH. The thoughtful piece focuses on physical disabilities. I am eager to disrupt discussions of accessibility that remain […]
Where’s the Pedagogy? The Role of Teaching and Learning in the Digital Humanities (Reflection)
Last night, while reading DHDebates, I came across Chapter 22, titled Where’s the Pedagogy? The Role of Teaching and Learning in the Digital Humanities by Stephen Brier, which focused on CUNY […]
Building access
The new CRPD 2012 ICT Accessibility Progress Report is out, and I thought some folks might find it interesting. A quotation from the report that relates to a point I […]

LearnStuff.com’s “Graduating with Technology”
Source: http://www.learnstuff.com/graduating-with-technology/
Some Thoughts on Defining DH
We have worked through some key concepts in trying to define Digital Humanities. An important distinction about DH which Matt pointed out is the emphasis on the methodology of building, […]
Building versus Using
Here is a timely take on our building versus using conversation from one of my favorite people to follow on Twitter Lee Bessette (@collegereadywriting) who now writes for Inside Higher […]