(Ezra Pound’s edits to T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land as an example of acknowledging collaboration and process. From the T.S. Eliot iPad app). I just finished a good article that …

Digital Humanities-esque approach for Learning Sciences
I stumbled across someone on the Twitter stream from the MSc in Elearning course at the University of Edinburgh (#mscel) who had asked the question: @Soc_Imagination: The phrase ‘digital humanities’ …
Unlocking Korean research potential with Digital Humanities Resources
With the rise (and, in some cases, fall) of digital humanities programs in North America and Europe (and presumably elsewhere), I have haphazardly looked around to see if Korea had …
African Anthropology: Khoisan language, Asante Stool Histories, Ceremonies
This is a video I created in 2008 to highlight some of the materials available in the collections here. It highlights some fairly amazing content and most of it hadn’t …
Digital African History Materials: Lamu (Kenya), Independence Movements in Southern Africa, and more
If you are interested in African History, this video I recorded a few years ago might be interesting to you. It is a walkthrough of some of the African History …
Korean Studies at Harvard and Arirang: Resources and References
In the midst of my dismay on not finding good online resources for exploring Korean history and culture, I stumbled across the Korean Studies’ Digital Resources page at Harvard University. …
Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and Learning (CNMTL) and Mapping the African-American past
Yes, this is another post on digital library type resources that I find, for lack of a better term, cool. Further, it is another example of a digital humanities center …