Category: #s3a

  • Text Encoding with Marie de France

    Mackenzie Brooks, Stephen McCormick, and Sarah Schaffer (Washington and Lee University) In this collaborative presentation, a French professor, a Digital Humanities librarian, and an undergraduate French minor from Washington and Lee University will speak about their experience combining two courses, an advanced French literature course with a one-credit Digital Humanities lab (DH Studio). In the…

  • A Digital Archive of ABC Books

    Ben Johnston (Princeton University) Arising from a small summer curricular innovation grant from Princeton University’s Center for Digital Humanities, the ABCBooks project showcases a successful collaboration between faculty, the Library, and technologists at the University. This digital archive of graphically-rich, historic ABC books culled from the University’s Cotsen Children’s Library serves as an online archive…

  • Coincidental Collaborations: Bridging Communities of Practice on the Liberal Arts Campus

    Stephen Flynn, William Rial, and Sofia Visa (College of Wooster) This presentation offers perspectives from the College of Wooster’s Computer Science and Library faculties on the development of a project that will ultimately result in digital editions of Madeleine de Scudéry’s series of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century _Conversations_. French Professor Laura Burch, after teaching from PDF…