Digital Humanities Lab

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Yale’s world-class humanities collections offer unparalleled source material for digital humanities inquiries. With the launch of the DHLab in fall 2015, we can now push these inquiries even further. The DHLab supports supports a broad range of digital humanities undertakings. Such projects employ digital methods to address humanities questions. Possible methods include but are not limited to text-tagging, GIS mapping, network analysis, and topic modeling.

Digital Humanities at Yale

Yale’s world-class humanities collections offer unparalleled source material for Digital Humanities inquiries.
The DHLab supports supports a broad range of digital humanities undertakings. Such projects employ digital methods to address humanities questions. Possible methods include but are not limited to text-tagging, GIS mapping, network analysis, and topic modeling. The DHLab can also assist with corpus creation and preservation.

Open Office Hours

The Digital Humanities Lab invites you to Digital Humanities Office Hours this (and every!) Tuesday, from 2:00pm-3:30pm. We meet in the new DHLab space in Sterling Memorial Library, room 316. Office Hours are an informal opportunity to see the lab, enjoy coffee and conversation, and meet the staff, students, and researchers of the new DHLab. All are welcome!

Miriam Posner on Digital Humanities in American Studies

The Digital Humanities Lab and the Digital Humanities Working Group hosted a talk by Miriam Posner, Program Coordinator of Digital Humanities at UCLA on May 4 in the Hall of Graduate Studies. Posner holds a Ph.D. from Yale University in Film Studies and American Studies; her research interests include medical filmmaking and the way doctors have used film to make sense of the human body. Her talk was titled, "Fostering A DH Project within the American Studies Paradigm: Ways & Means."

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