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Digital Humanities Certificate Workshops

Spring 2024 The Doctoral Certificate Program in Digital Humanities offers an opportunity to currently enrolled Ph.D. students interested in adding expertise in digital methodologies and techniques to their research portfolio. The following Spring 2024 workshops count towards the Digital Humanities Doctoral Certificate Program. Please get in touch with Ashley Champagne, Director of the Center for Digital Humanities Certificate Workshops

Modernist Journals Project

Modernist Journals Project A digital research collection focusing on Modernist journals and magazines, together with essays, introductions, and biographical sketches. The Modernist Journals Project publishes fully searchable online editions of the English-language journals and magazines that were important in shaping the modes of literature and art that came to be called “modernist”. Focusing on materials Modernist Journals Project

(Jennifer) HerbUX

HerbUX While Herbarium (plant specimen archive) collections have increasingly been digitized and made available online, digitized herbarium collections remain somewhat inaccessible to large portions of the population—in large part because the interfaces to these collections assume the user has specialized knowledge of plants, knows what they are looking for, and is deeply engaged. Building on (Jennifer) HerbUX

Brown University Center for Digital Scholarship TEST VERSION 2

The Center for Digital Scholarship (CDS) is Brown’s Digital Scholarship hub. We provide expertise, services, & teaching in Our mission Services Data management, retention, and sharing Data visualization Open access and scholarly communications Digital research project consulting, design, and implementation GIS and mapping Textual and quantitative analysis Visual design and user-interface development Digitization of objects Brown University Center for Digital Scholarship TEST VERSION 2

Mat-Med in Transit

Mat-Med in Transit MAT-MED in Transit is a three-year project which investigates the circulation of scientific knowledge about the therapeutic properties mainly of plants as well as of animal and mineral substances – the so-called materia medica – in early modern Italy. Through an interdisciplinary approach combining the history of medicine and book history, it Mat-Med in Transit

HerbUX

HerbUX While Herbarium (plant specimen archive) collections have increasingly been digitized and made available online, digitized herbarium collections remain somewhat inaccessible to large portions of the population—in large part because the interfaces to these collections assume the user has specialized knowledge of plants, knows what they are looking for, and is deeply engaged. Building on HerbUX

Providence Mutual Aid

Providence Mutual Aid This digital project on mutual aid in Rhode Island aims to capture and digitally archive the spontaneous moment of collective action, while drawing future lessons for how social welfare policy can mitigate racial and ethnic inequality. As a community-based research partnership with the Alliance to Mobilize Our Resistance (AMOR), a coalition of Providence Mutual Aid

My Body My Choice

My Body My Choice The project gathers tweets with the hashtag #mybodymychoice from various years in order to understand how the hashtag has evolved from its beginnings into the present day of the pandemic. While we hypothesize that the hashtag was originally created to advocate for women’s rights, the hashtag now often perpetuates coronavirus vaccine My Body My Choice

Black Maternal Health

Black Maternal Health The COVID-19 pandemic is disproportionately impacting the African-American community. A recent analysis indicates that counties with majority African-American populations account for more than 50% of COVID-19 cases and 60% of deaths. The toll on African-American women could be even greater, as they are overrepresented in low-income essential jobs, such as nursing aides, Black Maternal Health

Bruce Boucek

Bruce Boucek started at Brown in 2012 as a Social Sciences Data Librarian. Bruce is a professional geographer by training and temperament and provides expertise in spatial information science, data analysis, and cartographic production. He also has a life-long passion for maps and the visual presentation of information.Prior to coming to Brown, Bruce worked in Bruce Boucek