digital humanities

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Imbedded Projects: Celestial Maps Digital Exhibit

This blog discusses a digital project created in partnership with a history course at UTA.

Open at UTA Libraries

Free Digital Project Platforms

This post in our Open @ UTA Libraries blog series covers free digital project platforms and tools available online for student, faculty, and staff…

Open @ UTA Libraries

Digital Projects at UTA Libraries

Digital Projects at UTA Libraries

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Meet Hang Pham-Vu, New Digital Publishing Specialist

I would like to introduce Hang Pham-Vu, new Digital Publishing Specialist for the University of Texas at Arlington Libraries! She is coming to us…

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Meet Evan Spencer, New Digital Projects Manager

I would like to introduce Evan Spencer, new Digital Projects Manager for the University of Texas at Arlington Libraries!

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Multidisciplinary Team, Including UTA Librarian, Receives Six-Figure Grant for Alzheimer’s Study

The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries congratulates Scholarly Communications librarian Brooke Troutman and her collaborators—Dr. Noelle…

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UTA Libraries Celebrates Launch of Digital Image Repository

The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries is excited to announce the launch of an expansive, enhanced Digital Gallery.

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#vizoftheweek 15: Literary Geotagging - Edward P. Jones and Spatial Storytelling, Part II

For the final #vizoftheweek, read the second of 2 posts about how locations in Washington, D.C. were analyzed in stories by Edward P. Jones.

Amiri Baraka above bar chart showing his stories were most anthologized in the '60s and '70s but became more anthologized again in the '90s and early 2000s.

#vizoftheweek 11: Amiri Baraka, Poetry and Anthology Data

Why build a dataset on Amiri Baraka? Dr. Howard Rambsy explains the process of studying literary history using digital tools.

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#vizoftheweek 7: Literary Geotagging - Edward P. Jones and Spatial Storytelling, Part I

This week, read the first of 2 posts about how locations in Washington, D.C. were analyzed in stories by Edward P. Jones.

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When an African American Lit. Scholar & Computer Scientist Collaborate: #TheJayZMixtape

What kinds of exciting creations might a collaboration between an African American literature professor and computer science graduate student…