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Toronto Metropolitan University
Centre for Digital Humanities
December Offerings
2022

  • most events are hosted on Zoom and are free and open to all registrants
  • also, check out the workshops hosted by the Collaboratory!

Currently, the Centre for Digital Humanities (CDH) is between spaces, and will hopefully have a new space in the Library (LIB) by Spring 2023. In the meantime, in Fall 2022 the Centre for Digital Humanities (CDH) will be holding weekly virtual drop-in sessions on Tuesdays from Noon-1 PM (usually on Zoom). These are intended as casual learning opportunities that bring together the DH community at Toronto Met and beyond.

Join us!

More About Weekly Themes

Each week in a month will be dedicated to a specific theme. The first week, Stories in Play: Let’s Try, will consist of a led, shared exploration of a work of electronic literature (eLit) or a narrative-driven digital game. Week 2, DH Workbench, will be a led, shared exploration of a digital resource or tool for research and/or pedagogy. Week 3, DH@TMU Reads, will be an open discussion of a selected work of DH scholarship, read in advance of the drop-in. The fourth week, Critical Code Studies, will explore how coding/programming can be studied in the humanities.

 


CDH Virtual

Drop-In

Tuesday Noon-1 pm EST

DH WORKBENCH
December 6

Digital Research Commons and Institutional Repositories: A Conversation

Speakers: Jason Boyd (Host), Ray Siemens, Graham Jensen (Canadian HSS Commons), Brian Cameron, Toby Malone (TMU Libraries)

Come take part in a discussion about using digital repositories at the national and institutional levels to share, access, develop, re-purpose, and preserve scholarship.

RShare:
https://rshare.library.ryerson.ca/

Canadian HSS Commons:
https://hsscommons.ca/