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  1. Project Planning

    It is organized into five phases: proposal, initiation, planning, execution, and closing. The "Create a Workplan" section under the Execution phase includes a variety of templates that can be used to document project risks, issues, communication plans, meeting summaries, and more. ... On Research Questions in the Digital Humanities," August 22 ...

  2. The Center for Digital Humanities at Princeton

    About. The Center for Digital Humanities at Princeton is an interdisciplinary research center that brings together faculty, staff, students, and community partners working at the intersection of the humanities and technology. We create and apply digital tools to humanistic questions and critically engage with the promises and risks that ...

  3. Digital Humanities at MIT

    Digital Humanities serves the MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences as an incubator for collaborative research and teaching initiatives that are vital to the school. ... faculty and students produce cutting-edge digital humanities research tools. Calls for Proposals + News & Announcements View more → June 01, 2023. May 2023 ...

  4. Proposing my digital humanities dissertation

    02 Nov 2021. Spurred on by some of my colleagues as well as a virtual visit I just had with current students at my PhD alma mater, I'm finally writing up my experience proposing my digital humanities dissertation, including sharing the proposal document itself from fall 2014, for a dissertation that I defended in spring 2016.. This was my experience, which I offer up as one possible model ...

  5. Research Guides: Digital Humanities: Project Planning

    3. Planning. Define your project's scope and potential constraints. Develop a data management and sustainability plan (see this NEH blog post and the STSR's guide for a Digital Sustainability Plan) Build your budget and develop grant proposals if external funding is needed (check out our non-exhaustive list of DH grants) 4. Execution. Develop a ...

  6. Writing the Digital Humanities Project Proposals

    Lisa Spiro, executive director of Digital Scholarship Services, Rice University, has offered some suggestions on writing a successful grant proposal: Writing a compelling narrative is essential and National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has made available sample application narratives for Level I to Level III successful grant proposals.

  7. Digital Humanities: Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities

    The Graduate School's Digital Humanities Research Grant is intended to enable PhD students in the humanities to access specialized humanities-based training in digital modes, methods, and tools. The grant supports PhD students in the humanities whose work involves digital technologies. Awards up to $2,500 are granted for training in digital ...

  8. Creating Digital Humanities Projects

    Text encoding and analysis. Digital mapping. Network analysis. Digital preservation. Data visualization. Collaborative research. Virtual reality and 3D modeling. Here are some general-purpose resources for developing digital humanities projects. For resources and tools related to specific DH methodologies, please explore the other tabs in this box!

  9. PDF Digital Humanities Projects at Stanford

    produce original research that advances either digital work or the humanities field in question. As peer review and publishing of finished scholarly digital media is considered a priority, project proposals that identify avenues for dissemination of proposed digital humanities scholarship will be given preference.

  10. Proposing a Digital Humanities Project, or How to Hitch Your Wagon to

    The ODH project proposal process begins with a conversation with the Digital Humanities Project Coordinator. We will discuss the goals of your research, the timeline in which you're hoping to complete it, the computational methods that could be brought to bear on the question, and so on.

  11. DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly: Calls for Proposals

    Provisional schedule. 22 June 2022 (extended deadline): Proposals due to editors ([email protected]); 750 words plus an indication of the intended DHQ submission format. July 2022: Notification of acceptance of proposals sent to authors. 25 November 2022: Full papers due (3,000-8,000 words).

  12. Digital Humanities Advancement Grants

    The Digital Humanities Advancement Grants program (DHAG) supports innovative, experimental, and/or computationally challenging digital projects, leading to work that can scale to enhance scholarly research, teaching, and public programming in the humanities. DHAG is one of many grant programs at the NEH that funds digital humanities projects.

  13. PhD in Digital Humanities

    The PhD in Digital Humanities, run by Cambridge Digital Humanities and based in the Faculty of English, is a research-intensive programme new for 2024 that will enable students to engage at doctoral level with projects demanding the use of digital methods, tools, or adopting critical/theoretical orientations. The programme expands the ...

  14. Research

    The Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO) is an umbrella organization whose goals are to promote and support digital research and teaching across arts and humanities disciplines, drawing together humanists engaged in digital and computer-assisted research, teaching, creation, dissemination, and beyond, in all areas reflected by ...

  15. How to write your research proposal

    An MPhil research proposal should be 500 words long. It needs to give those assessing your application an impression of the strength and originality of your proposed research, and its potential to make a contribution to knowledge. ... (if appropriate) - in short how it contributes to knowledge and to the practice of Digital Humanities. Give ...

  16. Digital Humanities Research Guide -- Example Projects and Tools

    Based on the Introduction to Digital Humanities course at UVLA, this online coursebook (and resources) provides introductory materials to digital approaches relevant to a wide range of disciplines. This page discusses the nature and structure of a DH project and how to plan for it.

  17. Digital Humanities Seed Grants

    Grants may range in size between $5,000 and $20,000. Collaborative projects are encouraged, but must include at least one NYU faculty member in the humanities. Applicants are encouraged to consult with appropriate staff at NYU Libraries or Research and Instructional Technology about their plans for creating and sustaining any digital resources.

  18. Writing a research proposal

    The '3Cs' rule. A good research proposal is as long as it takes, but a guide would be 1000-2000 words. Remember that it is meant to be an accurate overview, not a thesis, so you need to provide enough detail for the reader to understand it. A paragraph would not be enough and 5000 words likely too much.

  19. Managing Data

    Using digital tools to research humanities questions. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-110 provides the federal administrative requirements for grants and agreements with institutions of higher education, hospitals and other non-profit organizations. In 1999 Circular A-110 was revised to provide public access under some circumstances to research data through the Freedom of ...

  20. Project Proposals

    multimedia research; network analysis (geographic, social, citation, etc.) textual analysis and text mining; Interdisciplinary projects are especially encouraged. Proposals will be evaluated by members of the Digital Humanities Steering Group/review committee for project support to begin starting in the subsequent academic quarter.

  21. Digital Humanities Fellow: Call for Proposals

    Digital Humanities Fellowship: Call for Proposals Providence Public Library is now accepting applications for a Digital Humanities Fellow to work with the Library's Nicholson Whaling Collection. The Library has embarked on a digital project focused on the 1887 voyage of the Eunice H. Adams, captained by William Martin, a Black whaling master. (More information is ...

  22. Teaching Electronic Literature as Digital Humanities: A Proposal

    This essay presents an approach to teaching Digital Humanities through two largely unexplored lenses: electronic literature and foreign languages (Spanish in particular). It offers a practical example of a course taught during the Spring of 2016 at UC Berkeley that combines literary analysis with the teaching of basic programming skills, and DH ...

  23. Call for Proposals: Advancing Digital Health Humanities Institute

    Digital health humanities is an emerging, interdisciplinary field that leverages digital methods and tools to critically analyze health sciences materials in the pursuit of humanistic research. See The Advancing Digital Health Humanities Institute page for background, participant responsibilities, and provided support. Proposals. We are looking ...

  24. 2024 Digital Humanities Research Showcase

    12:30-3:30 pm -- DH Research Fellows' Showcase. 12:30 - 1:50 PM : The Meaning and Measurement of Place. with presentations from: Matt Randolph (PhD Candidate in History): "Bringing AI to Archibald Grimké's Archive: A Case Study of Artificial Intelligence for Histories of Race and Slavery". This digital project builds upon two years of research ...

  25. Exploring opportunities and barriers of digital technologies in

    In this paper a multi-disciplinary approach has been adopted which takes particular account of the humanities and social sciences. A critical analysis of research gaps and proposed opportunities in the literature both allows the proposal of a tool to guide academics in further studies and provision of empirical evidence.