Digital Matters Workshop - Data Management for the Arts and Humanities “Data? I don’t have data” is a common refrain for researchers working in the arts and humanities. Yet whether or not you consider yourself a “digital humanist,” the reality is that most of us are...

Do you have humanities data? Do you hope to someday have humanities data? Then come to this workshop and learn how to tell a story with your data! In the humanities we are well trained in finding and telling stories, but we often have little...

Join us Monday, October 22nd from 10:00 am – 11:30 am in Digital Matters (2nd floor of the Marriott Library in the Art and Architecture Library) for a workshop “Text Mining Using Voyant” led by Lisa Swanstrom, Associate Professor of English. Questions about the event? Contact...

For our final meeting of the year we will be hearing from Seth Keeton about his digital tool, SongHelix and from Karin Baumgartner and Gema Guevara about digital humanities pedagogy. We will meet in the Digital Matters popup space at 2:00 pm on April 26th. All...

Please mark your calendars for our next DH RIG meeting: March 7th, 3:30 pm in Digital Matters pop-up space. Shannon McGregor (Communication) will be presenting from her work, "Social (Media) Construction of Public Opinion by Elites." Abstract is below, and light refreshments will be served. "Social...

From our friends at Utah State University: We're excited you'll be joining us at the Symposium! Registration and lodging information is now up and running on the conference website, which you'll find at the following link: https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/dhu3/. The third Utah Symposium on the Digital Humanities—sponsored by the...

Video Archive: Dan Whaley on Hypothes.is Tuesday, September 12, 2017 at 2:30 p.m Gould Auditorium, Marriott Library ...

On Thursdays from 2-3PM during the Fall and Spring semesters, we host a Virtual Reality workshop to familiarize newcomers with the Library's VR equipment. These sessions are usually held in the Digital Matters pop-up space, and we typically bring out some combination of the HTC...

At the May DH-RIG meeting Lisa and Jon Stone will share their work. Lisa: "Temporary Autonomous Zones: Digital Humanities and Archipelagic Thinking" Jon: "Listening to the Lomax Archive: The Sonic Rhetorics of American Folksong in the 1930s" If you have any questions please contact me or Lisa (Lisa.Swanstrom@utah.edu)....