Posted Feb 06, 2013
Session notes now available at
http://www.princeton.edu/cch/digital-history-lab/digital-discovery-series/
or in the DDS Session Notes section at left.
“You don’t own it if you can’t find it!”
(for department faculty and graduate students only)
Friday, Feb. 8
2:00-4:00 p.m.
211 Dickinson Hall
The Digital History Lab in conjunction with the Center for Collaborative History announces the first in its Digital Discovery Series (for department faculty and
Posted Feb 06, 2013
The date and time of GIS workshops (Click on the link to register for a workshop)
Introduction to GIS (February 13 and March 4):
https://wass.princeton.edu/pages/viewcalendar.page.php?cal_id=843
A Geographic Information System (GIS) combines software and digital geographic data to generate maps, tables and interactive analyses of spatial information. Princeton faculty, students and staff use GIS technology to manage resources, explore spatial relationships, and visualize change. The cl
Posted Feb 05, 2013
Digital Humanities is kicking off its lecture series with a visit from Anne Balsamo, Dean of the School of Media Studies at the New School in New York. This talk should appeal broadly across the digital humanities spectrum and we encourage everyone to join us for the lecture and the subsequent reception on today, Tuesday at 4:30pm at McCormick Hall 101.
Anne Balsamo, Dean of the School of Media Studies at the New School, is a groundbreaking national leader in media stud­