The Initiative in Innovative Computing at Harvard and The Humanities
Center at Harvard
present a Special Symposium
Innovative Computing for the Humanities
Wednesday, October 17
Thompson Room, Barker Center
12 Quincy St.
Imaging and Scanning, from 2D to 3D * Texts: Encoding, Mining,
Analyzing * Multiverses and Virtual Worlds * Google, Libraries, and
Research Information in the Humanities * Geospatial Visualization *
Digital Audio
Join us for an introduction to the Digital Humanities -- the first in
a series of talks and workshops addressing new opportunities for
research computing in the arts, humanities, and non-quantitative
social sciences.
Symposium featuring:
Homi Bhabha, Anne F. Rothenberg Professor of the Humanities; Director
of the Humanities Center; Senior Advisor for the Humanities at the
Radcliffe Institute
Peter Bol, Charles H. Carswell Professor of East Asian Languages and
Civilizations
Virginia Danielson, Richard F. French Librarian of the Eda Kuhn Loeb
Music Library; Curator of the Archive of World Music in the Eda Kuhn
Loeb Music Library of Harvard College Library
Dale Flecker, Associate Director of the Harvard University Library
for Planning and Systems
Alyssa Goodman, Professor of Astronomy; Research Associate of the
Smithsonian Institution; Director of the Initiative in Innovative
Computing
Wendy Guan, Director of GIS Research Services, Institute for
Quantitative Social Science
Michael Hemment, Research Librarian and Head of Scholarly Research
Initiatives, Widener Library
Michael McCormick, Francis Goelet Professor of Medieval History
Rebecca Nesson, Research Assistant in the School of Engineering and
Applied Sciences; Continuing Education/Special Programs Instructor
Mark Schiefsky, Professor of the Classics
Diana Sorensen, Dean for the Arts and Humanities in the Faculty of
Arts and Sciences;
James F. Rothenberg Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures
and of Comparative Literature
Alexandre Tokovinine, Graduate Student, Archaeology
Liza Vick, Music Reference and Research Librarian, Loeb Music Library
For more information:
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~humcentr/
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