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Introduction
- How the Internet Works in Five Minutes, 2009, https://youtu.be/7_LPdttKXPc
- Introduction and Part I, in Debates in the Digital Humanities, Matthew K. Gold, ed., Open Access Edition (2013), http://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/debates/
- Matthew Long and Roger C. Schonfeld, “Supporting the Changing Research Practices of Art Historians,” Research Support Services Program (Ithaka S+R, April 30, 2014), http://www.sr.ithaka.org/research-publications/supporting-changing-research-practices-art-historians?
- Jules David Prown, “The Art Historian and the Computer,” in Art as Evidence: Writings on Art and Material Culture (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2001), 36–51. View PDF
Extra Materials
- Cordell, Ryan. “How to Start Tweeting (and Why You Might Want To).” The Chronicle of Higher Education Blogs: ProfHacker, August 11, 2010. http://chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/how-to-start-tweeting-and-why-you-might-want-to/26065
- Drucker, Johanna. “Is There a ‘Digital’ Art History?” Visual Resources 29, no. 1–2 (June 1, 2013): 5–13.
- Feigenbaum, Gail. “Unlocking Archives through Digital Tech.” The Getty Iris, June 9, 2014. http://blogs.getty.edu/iris/unlocking-archives-through-digital-tech/
- Fletcher, Pamela. “Reflections on Digital Art History.” CAA Reviews, June 18, 2015. http://www.caareviews.org/reviews/2726
- “International Journal for Digital Art History.” Accessed July 2, 2015. http://dah-journal.org/current.html
- Myers, Katie. “Manage Your Digital Identity.” GradHacker | InsideHigherEd, March 19, 2013. https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/gradhacker/manage-your-digital-identity
- Posner, Miriam. “Creating Your Web Presence: A Primer for Academics.” The Chronicle of Higher Education Blogs: ProfHacker, February 14, 2011. http://chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/creating-your-web-presence-a-primer-for-academics/30458
- Promey, Sally M., and Miriam Stewart. “Digital Art History: A New Field for Collaboration.” American Art 11, no. 2 (July 1, 1997): 36–41.
- Zorich, Diane M. “Transitioning to a Digital World: Art History, Its Research Centers, and Digital Scholarship.” Samuel H. Kress Foundation and The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, May 2012. http://www.kressfoundation.org/research/Default.aspx?id=35379
Surveying Major Digital Art Collections
- Roy Rosenzweig, “Scarcity or Abundance? Preserving the Past in a Digital Era,” The American Historical Review 108, no. 3 (2003): 735–762. http://chnm.gmu.edu/essays-on-history-new-media/essays/?essayid=6
- Tim Sherratt, “It’s All About the Stuff: Collections, Interfaces, Power, and People,” Journal of Digital Humanities 1, no. 1 (March 9, 2012), http://journalofdigitalhumanities.org/1-1/its-all-about-the-stuff-by-tim-sherratt/
- John Resig, “Using Computer Vision to Increase the Research Potential of Photo Archives,” John Resig, 2013, http://ejohn.org/research/computer-vision-photo-archives/
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JISC. “Metadata.” JISC Digital Media. Accessed July 9, 2015. http://www.jiscdigitalmedia.ac.uk/infokit/metadata/metadata-home
Extra Materials
- Common Craft. RSS in Plain English. YouTube, 2007.
- Goodin, Dan. “Why Passwords Have Never Been Weaker—and Crackers Have Never Been Stronger.” Ars Technica, August 20, 2012. http://arstechnica.com/security/2012/08/passwords-under-assault/
- Google. “Google Search Help.” Google Support, 2015. https://support.google.com/websearch/?hl=en&rd=2#topic=3081620
- ———. “How Search Works – The Story.” Google Inside Search. Accessed June 10, 2015. https://www.google.com/search/about/insidesearch/howsearchworks/thestory/
- Honan, Mat. “Kill the Password: Why a String of Characters Can’t Protect Us Anymore.” WIRED, November 15, 2012. http://www.wired.com/2012/11/ff-mat-honan-password-hacker/
- JISC. “Choosing a System for Managing Your Image Collection.” JISC Digital Media. Accessed June 18, 2015. http://www.jiscdigitalmedia.ac.uk/guide/choosing-a-system-for-managing-your-image-collection
- Kirton, Isabella, and Melissa Terras. “Where Do Images of Art Go Once They Go Online? A Reverse Image Lookup Study to Assess the Dissemination of Digitized Cultural Heritage.” Portland, 2013. http://mw2013.museumsandtheweb.com/paper/where-do-images-of-art-go-once-they-go-online-a-reverse-image-lookup-study-to-assess-the-dissemination-of-digitized-cultural-heritage/
- Library of Congress. “Digital Preservation.” Library of Congress. Accessed June 10, 2015. http://digitalpreservation.gov/
- ———. “Recommended Format Specifications.” Library of Congress. Accessed June 10, 2015. http://www.loc.gov/preservation/resources/rfs/TOC.html
- Russell, Daniel M. “Digging in with Google: Search Tips & Strategies for Researchers.” presented at the Google Search, n.d. http://dmrussell.net/presentations/IRE2013-Digging-into-Google.pdf
- Stillman, Dan. “Zotero Start Guide.” Zotero Support, July 11, 2014. https://www.zotero.org/support/
- Strauss, Amanda, and Keely Wilczek. “Zotero: Archival Research.” Harvard Library. Accessed June 10, 2015. http://guides.library.harvard.edu/zotero/advanced/archival_research
- Tiltfactor. “Play.” Metadata Games. Accessed July 9, 2015. http://www.metadatagames.org/
- “Your Face in History.” CulturePlex Lab. Accessed July 10, 2015. http://faces.cultureplex.ca/how-it-works
Building Digital Collections
- Erin Kissane, The Elements of Content Strategy (New York: A Book Apart, 2011).
- Mitchell Whitelaw, “Generous Interfaces for Digital Cultural Collections,” Digital Humanities Quarterly 9, no. 1 (2015), http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/9/1/000205/000205.html
- Cooper Hewitt Labs, “Object Concordances – What Is the Simplest Thing to Match Like with Like?,” Cooper Hewitt Labs Blog, May 29, 2015, http://labs.cooperhewitt.org/2015/object-concordances/
- College Art Association, “Code of Best Practices in Fair Use in the Visual Arts” (College Art Association, February 2015), http://www.collegeart.org/fair-use/best-practices
Extra Materials
- Bernhard, Mathias. “Gugelmann Galaxy.” Mathiasbernhard.ch. Accessed July 11, 2015. http://www.mathiasbernhard.ch/gugelmann-galaxy/
- Dombrowski, Quinn. “When Not to Use Drupal.” Drupal for Humanists, July 3, 2012. http://drupal.forhumanists.org/book/when-not-use-drupal
- “For Reviewers.” Art Libraries Society of North America. Accessed July 10, 2015. http://arlisna.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=303:for-reviewers&catid=38:multimedia-technology-reviews&Itemid=146
- Krug, Steven. “How We Really Use the Web.” In Don’t Make Me Think! A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability, 3rd Edition (2014). New Riders, 2000. http://www.sensible.com/chapter.html
- McClurken, Jeffrey. “Web Site Reviews.” The Journal of American History. Accessed June 10, 2015. http://www.journalofamericanhistory.org/submit/websitereviews.html
- Mozilla. “Introduction to HTML.” Mozilla Developer Network, May 24, 2015. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Guide/HTML/Introduction
- Omeka. “Site Planning Tips.” Omeka Codex, 2015. http://omeka.org/codex/Site_Planning_Tips
- Sharpe, Celeste, and Spencer Roberts. “Omeka Plugins Guide.” Omeka Plugins Guide, 2014. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gN4NYMEfDI3cvVZMCNgOViTwX2FTND93V1CNZPNuqPw/edit?usp=sharing&pli=1&usp=embed_facebook
- Walter, Micah. “Downgrading Your Website (or Why We Are Moving to WordPress).” Cooper Hewitt Labs Blog, April 6, 2014. http://labs.cooperhewitt.org/2014/downgrading-your-website-or-why-we-are-moving-to-wordpress/
- Zeldman, Jeffrey. “Understanding Web Design.” A List Apart, November 20, 2007. http://alistapart.com/article/understandingwebdesign
Working with Non-textual Sources
- Harold Kraemer, “Art Is Redeemed, Mystery Is Gone: The Documentation of Contemporary Art,” in Theorizing Digital Cultural Heritage: A Critical Discourse, ed. Fiona Cameron and Sarah Kenderdine, Media in Transition (Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 2007), 193–222. View PDF
- David Hewitt, “Please Touch the Art: 3-D Printing Helps Visually Impaired Appreciate Paintings,” Smithsonian, February 26, 2015, http://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/please-touch-art-3-d-printing-helps-visually-impaired-appreciate-paintings-180954420/
- John N. Wall, “Transforming the Object of Our Study: The Early Modern Sermon and the Virtual Paul’s Cross Project,” Journal of Digital Humanities, April 21, 2014, http://journalofdigitalhumanities.org/3-1/transforming-the-object-of-our-study-by-john-n-wall/
- “Smithsonian X 3D Explorer,” Smithsonian X 3D, 2015, http://3d.si.edu/
Extra Materials
- Dempsey, Joe, Daniel Hargreaves, Daniel Peacock, Chelsea Lindsey, Dominic Bell, Luc Fontenoy, and Heather Williams. “Pudding Lane: Recreating Seventeenth-Century London.” Journal of Digital Humanities, April 22, 2014. http://journalofdigitalhumanities.org/3-1/pudding-lane-recreating-seventeenth-century-london/
- Guggenheim Museum. “Media Art Documentation.” Guggenheim. Accessed July 11, 2015. http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/collections/conservation/time-based-media/media-art-documentation
- JISC. “InfoKit: Digital 3D Content.” JISC Digital Media. Accessed June 18, 2015. http://www.jiscdigitalmedia.ac.uk/infokit/3d/3d-home
- Liz N. “Making Your Own 3D Collection.” ARTicle, July 31, 2012. http://blog.artic.edu/blog/2012/07/31/making-your-own-3d-collection/
- Undeen, Don. “3D Scanning, Hacking, and Printing in Art Museums, for the Masses.” The Metropolitan Museum of Art, October 15, 2013. http://www.metmuseum.org/about-the-museum/museum-departments/office-of-the-director/digital-media-department/digital-underground/posts/2013/3d-printing
Data and Text Analysis
- Judith H. Dobrzynski, “Modernizing Art History,” Wall Street Journal, April 28, 2014, sec. Life and Style, http://www.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304518704579519632304010744
- Rob Kitchin, “Conceptualising Data,” in The Data Revolution (Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications Ltd, 2014). View PDF
- Matthew D. Lincoln, “Foreign and Domestic Interaction in the Early Modern Printmaking Network,” Matthew Lincoln, October 17, 2014, http://matthewlincoln.net/2014/10/17/foreign-and-domestic-interaction-in-the-early-modern-printmaking-network.html
- Trevor Owens, “Defining Data for Humanists: Text, Artifact, Information or Evidence?,” Journal of Digital Humanities 1, no. 1 (March 16, 2012), http://journalofdigitalhumanities.org/1-1/defining-data-for-humanists-by-trevor-owens/
- Hadley Wickham, “Tidy Data,” Journal of Statistical Software 59, no. 10 (August 2014), http://www.jstatsoft.org/v59/i10/paper.
Extra Materials
- Brett, Megan R. “Topic Modeling: A Basic Introduction.” Journal of Digital Humanities 2, no. 1 (April 8, 2013). http://journalofdigitalhumanities.org/2-1/topic-modeling-a-basic-introduction-by-megan-r-brett/
- Burrows, John. “Textual Analysis.” In Companion to Digital Humanities, edited by Susan Schreibman, Ray Siemens, and John Unsworth, Online. Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Professional, 2004. http://digitalhumanities.org/companion/view?docId=blackwell/9781405103213/9781405103213.xml&chunk.id=ss1-4-4&toc.id=0&brand=9781405103213_brand
- Cohen, Dan. “Searching for the Victorians.” Dan Cohen, October 4, 2010. http://www.dancohen.org/2010/10/04/searching-for-the-victorians/
- Dressel, Willow. “Data Management Best Practices.” Slide Presentation, n.d. https://digitalhumanities.princeton.edu/files/2015/04/RDM-DigitalHumanities-Safe.pdf
- Github. “Github.” GitHub. Accessed June 10, 2015. https://github.com
- Groot, Len De. “Intro to Cleaning Data.” Knight Digital Media Center, 2014. http://multimedia.journalism.berkeley.edu/tutorials/cleaning-data/
- Heer, Jeffrey. “Multi-Dimensional Vis.” Slide Presentation presented at the CS4488, Stanford University, October 11, 2011. http://hci.stanford.edu/courses/cs448b/f11/lectures/CS448B-20111011-MultiDimensionalVis.pdf
- Lincoln, Matthew D. “The Art Historian’s Macroscope: Museum Data and the Academy.” Matthew Lincoln, May 21, 2015. http://matthewlincoln.net/2015/05/21/the-art-historians-macroscope.html
- McMichael, A. L. “Intro to Data Cleaning and Visualization Tools Handout.” GC Digital Fellows, March 17, 2014. http://digitalfellows.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2014/03/17/intro-to-data-cleaning-and-viz-handout/
- Microsoft Office. “Top Ten Ways to Clean Your Data.” Microsoft Office Support. Accessed June 10, 2015. https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Top-ten-ways-to-clean-your-data-2844b620-677c-47a7-ac3e-c2e157d1db19?CorrelationId=578206bc-22f1-41b7-b6c2-8fac5e99de9a&ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US
- Mondrian. “Mondrian – Interactive Statistical Data Visualization in JAVA.” Mondrian. Accessed June 10, 2015. http://www.theusrus.de/Mondrian/
- Nguyen, Dan. “Chapter 1. Using Google Refine to Clean Messy Data.” ProPublica, December 30, 2010. https://www.propublica.org/nerds/item/using-google-refine-for-data-cleaning
- Orsini, Lauren. “GitHub For Beginners: Don’t Get Scared, Get Started.” ReadWrite, September 30, 2013. http://readwrite.com/2013/09/30/understanding-github-a-journey-for-beginners-part-1
- Padilla, Thomas. “Just Good Enough: Text Data from the Archive.” Thomas Padilla, April 15, 2015. http://www.thomaspadilla.org/2015/04/15/justgoodenough/
- ———. “Tutorials.” Thomas Padilla. Accessed June 10, 2015. http://www.thomaspadilla.org/tutorials/
- Parikh, Ravi. “Garbage In, Garbage Out: How Anomalies Can Wreck Your Data.” Heap Data Blog, May 7, 2014. http://data.heapanalytics.com/garbage-in-garbage-out-how-anomalies-can-wreck-your-data/
- Posner, Miriam. “Humanities Data: A Necessary Contradiction.” Miriam Posner’s Blog, June 25, 2015. http://miriamposner.com/blog/humanities-data-a-necessary-contradiction/
- Roberts, Spencer. “Spreadsheets for Historians.” Spencer W. Roberts, August 12, 2014. http://swroberts.ca/academic/spreadsheets-for-historians/
- Sarnacki, Brian. “The Complete n00b’s Guide to Gephi.” Brian Sarnacki. Accessed June 10, 2015. http://www.briansarnacki.com/gephi-tutorial/
- Tactical Technology Collective. “Using a Spreadsheet to Clean up a Dataset.” School of Data, September 2, 2013. http://schoolofdata.org/handbook/recipes/cleaning-data-with-spreadsheets/
- The Praxis Program. “Command Line Bootcamp.” The Praxis Program. Accessed June 10, 2015. http://praxis.scholarslab.org/scratchpad/bash/
- Underwood, Ted. “Where to Start with Text Mining.” The Stone and the Shell, June 8, 2015. http://tedunderwood.com/2012/08/14/where-to-start-with-text-mining/
- Weingart, Scott B. “Demystifying Networks, Parts I and II.” Journal of Digital Humanities 1, no. 1 (March 15, 2012). http://journalofdigitalhumanities.org/1-1/demystifying-networks-by-scott-weingart/
Visualizations and Networks
- FusionCharts, “Principles of Data Visualization: What We See in a Visual” (InfoSoft Global Private Limited, 2015), http://www.fusioncharts.com/whitepapers/downloads/Principles-of-Data-Visualization.pdf
- Ravi Parikh, “How to Lie with Data Visualization,” Heap Data Blog, April 14, 2014, http://data.heapanalytics.com/how-to-lie-with-data-visualization/
- Chris Alen Sula, “Quantifying Culture: The Value of Visualization inside (and Outside) Libraries, Museums, and the Academy,” in EVA London 2012: Electronic Visualisation and the Arts: Proceedings, BCS London, 10 – 12 July 2012, ed. Stuart E. Dunn, J. P. Bowen, and Kia Ng (Swindon: British Computer Society, 2012), 253–57, http://ewic.bcs.org/upload/pdf/ewic_ev12_s14paper3.pdf
- Lev Manovich, “Mondrian vs Rothko: Footprints and Evolution in Style Space,” Software Studies Initiative, June 29, 2011, http://lab.softwarestudies.com/2011/06/mondrian-vs-rothko-footprints-and.html
- Ryan Andrews, “Reply to Mondrian vs Rothko: Footprints and Evolution in Style Space,” You Are Creative, July 21, 2011, http://iwasnteventhere.tumblr.com/post/7882377942/reply-to-mondrian-vs-rothko-footprints-and
- Lev Manovich, “Media Visualization: Visual Techniques for Exploring Large Media Collections,” in Media Studies Futures, ed. Kelly Gates, vol. VI, VII vols., The International Encyclopedia of Media Studies (Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012), http://softwarestudies.com/cultural_analytics/Manovich.Media_Visualization.web.2012.v2.doc
- Shawn Graham, Ian Milligan, and Scott Weingart, “Principles of Information Visualization,” in The Historian’s Macroscope: Big Digital History, Pre-draft (London: Imperial College Press, 2015), http://www.themacroscope.org/?page_id=469
Extra Materials
- “Data and Visualization Blogs Worth Following.” FlowingData. Accessed June 11, 2015. http://flowingdata.com/2012/04/27/data-and-visualization-blogs-worth-following/
- DataVisualization. “Selected Visualization Tools.” Datavisualization.ch. Accessed June 11, 2015. http://selection.datavisualization.ch/
- Friendly, Michael. “Gallery of Data Visualization: Timelines.” DataVis.ca, July 7, 2015. http://www.datavis.ca/gallery/timelines.php
- Friendly, Michael, and Daniel J. Denis. “Milestones in the History of Thematic Cartography, Statistical Graphics, and Data Visualization.” Datavis.ca, 2001. http://www.datavis.ca/milestones/
- Globus, Al. “Principles of Information Display for Visualization Practitioners.” NASA Ames Research Center, November 28, 1994. http://www2.cs.uregina.ca/~rbm/cs100/notes/spreadsheets/tufte_paper.html
- Heer, Jeffrey. “Data and Image Models.” Slide Presentation presented at the CS4488, Stanford University, September 29, 2011. http://hci.stanford.edu/courses/cs448b/f11/lectures/CS448B-20110929-DataAndImageModels.pdf
- Manovich, Lev. “Intro to CAA 2012 Session: Visualization as a Method in Art History.” presented at the CAA, April 5, 2012. http://www.slideshare.net/formalist/intro-to-caa-2012-session-visualization-as-a-method-in-art-history
- ———. “Visualization Methods for Media Studies.” In The Oxford Handbook of Sound and Image in Digital Media, edited by Carol Vernallis, Amy Herzog, and John Richardson. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. http://softwarestudies.com/cultural_analytics/Manovich.Visualization_Methods_Media_Studies.pdf
- Vande Moere, Andrew. “Citeology: Visualizing the Relationships between Research Publications.” Information Aesthetics, December 22, 2011. http://infosthetics.com/archives/2011/12/citeology_visualizing_the_relationships_between_research_publications.html
- “Visualization Design Patterns.” InfoViz Wiki, March 22, 2014. http://www.infovis-wiki.net/index.php?title=Visualization_Design_Patterns
- Xu, Weijia, Maria Esteva, and Suyog Jain Dott. “Visualization for Archival Appraisal of Large Digital Collections.” Society for Imaging Science and Technology, 2010. http://www.imaging.org/ist/publications/reporter/articles/REP25_3_ARCH2010_XU.pdf
- Zoss, Angela. “Introduction to Data Visualization.” Duke University Libraries. Accessed June 11, 2015. http://guides.library.duke.edu/content.php?pid=355157
Mapping and Spatial History
- Chapters 1, 2, 10, and 11 from Mark S. Monmonier, How to Lie with Maps, 2nd ed (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1996). View PDF
- Richard White, “What Is Spatial History?,” The Spatial History Project, February 1, 2010, http://web.stanford.edu/group/spatialhistory/cgi-bin/site/pub.php?id=29
- Pamela Fletcher et al., “Local/Global: Mapping Nineteenth-Century London’s Art Market,” Nineteenth Century Art Worldwide 11, no. 3 (Autumn 2012), http://www.19thc-artworldwide.org/autumn12/fletcher-helmreich-mapping-the-london-art-market
Extra Materials
- AxisMaps. “Thematic Cartography Guide.” AxisMaps. Accessed July 7, 2015. http://axismaps.github.io/thematic-cartography/
- Guldi, Jo. “The Spatial Turn in Art History.” Spatial Humanities. Accessed June 11, 2015. http://spatial.scholarslab.org/spatial-turn/the-spatial-turn-in-art-history/index.html
- Mullen, Lincoln. “How to Use Neatline with Map Warper Instead of GeoServer.” Lincoln Mullen. Accessed July 21, 2015. http://lincolnmullen.com/blog/how-to-use-neatline-without-geoserver/
- ———. “These Maps Reveal How Slavery Expanded Across the United States.” Smithsonian, May 15, 2014. http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/maps-reveal-slavery-expanded-across-united-states-180951452/
- Reilly, Lisa A. “Change over Time: Neatline and the Study of Architectural History.” Artl@s Bulletin 4, no. 1 (June 11, 2015). http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/artlas/vol4/iss1/2
Shared Authority and GLAMs
- Bill Adair, Benjamin Filene, and Laura Koloski, eds., Letting Go?: Sharing Historical Authority in a User-Generated World (Philadelphia: The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, 2011). View PDF
- Nancy Proctor, “Digital: Museum as Platform, Curator as Champion, in the Age of Social Media,” Curator: The Museum Journal 53, no. 1 (January 1, 2010): 35–43. View PDF
- Jeffrey Inscho, “Guest Post: Oh Snap! Experimenting with Open Authority in the Gallery,” Museum 2.0, March 13, 2013, http://museumtwo.blogspot.com/2013/03/guest-post-oh-snap-experimenting-with.html
Extra Materials
- Chan, Sebastian. “Spreadable Collections: Measuring the Usefulness of Collection Data.” Denver: Archives & Museum Informatics, 2010. http://www.archimuse.com/mw2010/papers/chan/chan.html
- Simon, Nina. The Participatory Museum. Santa Cruz: Museum 2.0, 2010. http://www.participatorymuseum.org/
- Smithsonian. “Social Media Policy.” Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian, November 2, 2011. http://www.si.edu/content/pdf/about/sd/SD-814.pdf
Project Planning and Grant Proposals
- Paige Morgan, “How to Get a Digital Humanities Project Off the Ground,” Paige Morgan, June 5, 2014, http://www.paigemorgan.net/how-to-get-a-digital-humanities-project-off-the-ground/
- Lisa Spiro, “Getting Started in Digital Humanities,” Journal of Digital Humanities 1, no. 1 (March 10, 2012), http://journalofdigitalhumanities.org/1-1/getting-started-in-digital-humanities-by-lisa-spiro/
- Gary Klein, “Performing a Project Premortem,” Harvard Business Review, September 2007, https://hbr.org/2007/09/performing-a-project-premortem
- Sheila Brennan, “Will You Support Us?,” Lot 49, September 4, 2012, http://www.lotfortynine.org/2012/09/will-you-support-us/
- “Save Our Inboxes! Adopt the Email Charter!,” Email Charter, accessed June 3, 2015, http://emailcharter.org/
- Harvard Business Review Staff, “A Checklist for Planning Your Next Big Meeting,” Harvard Business Review, March 2015, https://hbr.org/2015/03/a-checklist-for-planning-your-next-big-meeting
Extra Materials
- Brennan, Sheila. “Navigating DH for Cultural Heritage Professionals, 2012 Edition.” Lot 49, August 15, 2012. http://www.lotfortynine.org/2012/08/navigating-dh-for-cultural-heritage-professionals-2012-edition/
- Brennan, Sheila, and Sharon Leon. “Project Planning Resources.” Rebuilding the Portfolio: DH for Art Historians, 2014. http://arthistory2014.doingdh.org/project-planning-resources/
- “Collaborators’ Bill of Rights.” In Off the Tracks: Laying New Lines for Digital Humanities Scholars. Media Commons Press, 2011. http://mcpress.media-commons.org/offthetracks/part-one-models-for-collaboration-career-paths-acquiring-institutional-support-and-transformation-in-the-field/a-collaboration/collaborators%E2%80%99-bill-of-rights/
- Di Pressi, Haley, Stephanie Gorman, Miriam Posner, Raphael Sasayama, and Tori Schmitt. “A Student Collaborators’ Bill of Rights.” Center for Digital Humanities – UCLA. Accessed July 22, 2015. http://www.cdh.ucla.edu/news-events/a-student-collaborators-bill-of-rights/
Graduate Student Funding
- “AAUW: American Dissertation Fellowships.” American Association of University Women. Accessed July 23, 2015. http://aauw-amdissert.scholarsapply.org/
- “ACLS.” American Council of Learned Societies. Accessed July 23, 2015. http://www.acls.org.
- “ACLS: Fellowships.” American Council of Learned Societies. Accessed July 23, 2015. http://www.acls.org/programs/comps/
- “ADHO: Conference Bursary Awards.” Alliance for Digital Humanities Organizations. Accessed July 23, 2015. http://adho.org/awards/conference-bursary-awards
- “ADHO: Lisa Lena Opas-Hänninen Young Scholar Prize.” Alliance for Digital Humanities Organizations. Accessed July 23, 2015. http://adho.org/awards/lisa-lena-opas-h%C3%A4nninen-young-scholar-prize
- “ADHO: Paul Fortier Prize.” Alliance for Digital Humanities Organizations. Accessed July 23, 2015. http://adho.org/awards/paul-fortier-prize
- “Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellowship | The Metropolitan Museum of Art.” The Metropolitan Museum of Art, I.e. The Met Museum. Accessed July 23, 2015. http://www.metmuseum.org/research/internships-and-fellowships/fellowships/andrew-w-mellon-postdoctoral-curatorial-fellowship
- “Association of Art Historians.” Accessed July 23, 2015. http://www.aah.org.uk/job/1692
- “Dedalus: Modern Art and Modernism Dissertation Fellowship.” The Dedalus Foundation. Accessed July 23, 2015. http://dedalusfoundation.org/programs/dissertation
- “DHSI: Scholarships and Bursaries.” Digital Humanities Summer Institute. Accessed July 23, 2015. http://www.dhsi.org/scholarships.php
- “Digital Humanities Start-Up Grants | National Endowment for the Humanities.” Accessed July 23, 2015. http://www.neh.gov/grants/odh/digital-humanities-start-grants
- “Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship.” The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, Medicine. Accessed July 23, 2015. http://sites.nationalacademies.org/pga/fordfellowships/PGA_047959#fields
- “FreerSackler: The Anne van Biema Fellowship.” Freer and Sackler Galleries. Accessed July 23, 2015. http://www.asia.si.edu/research/vanBiemaFellowship.asp
- “Kress: Conservation Fellowships.” Kress Foundation, n.d. http://www.kressfoundation.org/fellowships/conservation/
- “Kress: History of Art: Institutional Fellowship.” Kress Foundation. Accessed July 23, 2015. http://www.kressfoundation.org/fellowships/institutional/
- “Kress: Interpretive Fellowships at Art Museums.” Kress Foundation. Accessed July 23, 2015. http://www.kressfoundation.org/fellowships/interpretive/
- “Mellon Fellowships for Dissertation Research in Original Sources.” Council on Library and Information Resources, n.d. http://www.clir.org/fellowships/mellon
- “Smithsonian: Fellowship Opportunities in American Art 2015-16.” Smithsonian American Art Museum. Accessed July 23, 2015. http://www.americanart.si.edu/research/opportunity/fellows/
- “Smithsonian Fellowships and Internships.” Accessed July 23, 2015. http://www.smithsonianofi.com/fellowship-opportunities/
- “SSRC: International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF).” Social Science Research Council. Accessed July 23, 2015. http://www.ssrc.org/fellowships/idrf-fellowship/
- “Terra: Grant & Fellowship Opportunities for Individuals.” Terra Foundation for American Art. Accessed July 23, 2015. http://www.terraamericanart.org/what-we-offer/grant-fellowship-opportunities/grant-fellowship-opportunities-for-individuals/
- “Winterthur: Research Fellowship Program.” Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library. Accessed July 23, 2015. http://winterthur.org/fellowship
- “Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowship in Women’s Studies.” Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. Accessed July 23, 2015. http://woodrow.org/fellowships/womens-studies/
Teaching
- “Art History Teaching Resources.” Art History Teaching Resources. Accessed July 22, 2015. http://arthistoryteachingresources.org/
- “Art Museum Teaching.” Art Museum Teaching. Accessed July 22, 2015. http://artmuseumteaching.com/
- Brennan, Sheila. “Navigating DH for Cultural Heritage Professionals, 2012 Edition.” Lot 49, August 15, 2012. http://www.lotfortynine.org/2012/08/navigating-dh-for-cultural-heritage-professionals-2012-edition/
- Keramidas, Kimon. “Interactive Development as Pedagogical Process: Digital Media Design in the Classroom as a Method for Recontextualizing the Study of Material Culture.” Museums and the Web, 2014. http://mw2014.museumsandtheweb.com/paper/interactive-development-as-pedagogical-process-digital-media-design-in-the-classroom-as-a-method-for-recontextualizing-the-study-of-material-culture/
- “Khan Academy.” Khan Academy. Accessed July 22, 2015. http://www.khanacademy.org
- Moravec, Michelle. “Teaching Students in Pinterest.” History in the City. Accessed July 22, 2015. http://historyinthecity.blogspot.com/2014/01/teaching-students-in-pinterest.html
- Ross, Nancy. “Teaching Twentieth Century Art History with Gender and Data Visualizations.” Journal of Interactive Technology & Pedagogy, no. 4 (June 2013).
- Scholz, R. Trevor, ed. Learning Through Digital Media. Digital Edition. Institute for the Future of the Book; NYU Libraries, 2011. http://learningthroughdigitalmedia.net/
- “The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy.” JITP Commons. Accessed July 22, 2015. http://jitp.commons.gc.cuny.edu/
Scholarly Communication, Professionalization, and the Future of Publishing
- Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Planned Obsolescence, Open Access Edition (New York: NYU Press, 2011), http://mcpress.media-commons.org/plannedobsolescence/
- Freer Gallery of Art, Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, and The Gerhard Pulverer Collection, The World of the Japanese Illustrated Book (Smithsonian), http://pulverer.si.edu/
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Helmreich, Anne. “Online Museum Collection Catalogues, Mantra and Metaphor.” The Getty Iris. Accessed July 23, 2015. http://blogs.getty.edu/iris/online-museum-collection-catalogues-mantra-and-metaphor/
Extra Materials
- Anderson, Rick. “Is a Rational Discussion of Open Access Possible? (Transcript).” presented at the Smithsonian Libraries, Future of Access Speaker Series, Washington, D.C., March 10, 2014. https://discussingoa.wordpress.com/
- “Art History Publication Initiative.” Accessed July 24, 2015. http://arthistorypi.org/.
- Fragaszy Troyano, Joan. “Discovering Scholarship on the Open Web: Communities and Methods.” PressForward, April 1, 2013. http://pressforward.org/discovering-scholarship-on-the-open-web-communities-and-methods/
- Is a Rational Discussion of Open Access Possible? UStream. Smithsonian Libraries, Future of Access Speaker Series. Washington, D.C., 2014. http://library.si.edu/webcasts/rick-anderson-rational-discussion-open-access
- Stephan, Annelisa. “Digital Success, Interactive Reading, and Other Open Questions about OSCI and Digital Publishing.” The Getty Iris, 2013. http://blogs.getty.edu/iris/digital-success-interactive-reading-and-other-open-questions-about-osci-and-digital-publishing/
- Terras, Melissa. “The Impact of Social Media on the Dissemination of Research: Results of an Experiment.” Journal of Digital Humanities 1, no. 3 (October 2, 2012). http://journalofdigitalhumanities.org/1-3/the-impact-of-social-media-on-the-dissemination-of-research-by-melissa-terras/
Training Opportunities
- CodeAcademy. https://www.codecademy.com/
- DH Bridge. http://dhbridge.org/
- Digital Humanities Summer Institute. http://dhsi.org/
- Museum Computer Network Resources. http://mcn.edu/resources/
- Programming Historian. http://programminghistorian.org/
- “Rails Girls: Guides.” Rails Girls. http://guides.railsgirls.com/
- Stack Overflow. http://stackoverflow.com/
- THATCamp | The Humanities and Technology Camp. http://thatcamp.org/