Monthly Archives: February 2013
Photographic Imaging Techniques
Welcome to Mitchell from Classics at Queen’s! I’m interested in learning about new technologies and how people in others humanities departments are making use of them. I also would like to discuss some of the photographic techniques that have been … Continue reading
Open Source vs. Commercial Software
We’re delighted to welcome Dr. George Bevan from Classics at Queen’s! For THATCamp I am interested in looking at tools for effective dissemination of Digital Humanities scholarship. How can large datasets, such a 3D volumes or interactive visuals, be effectively … Continue reading
Paradoxes, Technology, and Academic History
Welcome to Tamarra from History at Queen’s: I would like to attend THATCamp because I am interested in the conservation of the humanities in a technological world. The significance of the humanities relies on its endeavour to remember fixed events … Continue reading
Archival Work and Indigenous Literature
Welcome to Trevor from English at Queen’s: I think that I have tenuous grasp on the capabilities the digital world has on improving research in English Literature. That is to say, I see the intersections but I couldn’t tell you … Continue reading