Category Archives: Session Proposals
Session request regarding assessment of Digital projects
This came in from Matt Kochis as a comment on another post. Thought I should post it here as a potential session proposal, though I take it Matt is looking for whether someone else could lead such a session. “Hey … Continue reading
Session Proposal: Envisioning a Digital Harrisburg
I’d like to propose a Talk session titled “Envisioning a Digital Harrisburg.” I’ve been deeply impressed with projects such as Digital Durham, Digital Harlem, and other digital humanities projects focused on the history, culture, and forms of social life of … Continue reading
Workshop – Digital Storytelling in the Humanities
Stories were once the primary medium for sharing knowledge and culture. Stories captivate our senses and excite our imagination. Today’s digital technologies allow us to bring the medium back into prominence by allowing media convergence, social interaction and audience (learner) … Continue reading
Propose A Session or Workshop
We’ve got a great line-up of things developing, but we still need session proposals, workshops and dork shorts. Check out some of the samples below, or those on the Propose tab, then give us your own ideas for some sessions … Continue reading
Intro to Omeka Workshop
Omeka is a web publishing platform used by archives, librarians, museums, and many others organization. It is used to to organize, describe, and display digital images, audio files, videos, and texts. The websites are visually appealing (many themes feature responsive … Continue reading
Applying IT Processes to Library Assessment Needs
I haven’t yet attended a THATCamp, so I feel really under-qualified to propose a session. Having said that, I have a strong interest in ways to apply IT processes to library assessment needs to facilitate collection development and weeding. I … Continue reading
William Pannapacker to be featured at THATCamp Harrisburg
So very excited that William Pannapacker of Hope College will join us at THATCamp Harrisburg on Friday, October 25th. Bill is well known for his regular blogs and column in the Chronicle of Higher Education, and for his advocacy for … Continue reading