Resources: Elements & Best Practices
Day 1 Monday July 11, 2022
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Joseph S. Meisel, Joukowsky Family University Librarian, Brown University
Kevin McLaughlin, Dean of the Faculty, Brown University
Allison Levy, Digital Scholarship Editor, Brown University
Narrative Matters I: Objectives and Opportunities
Tara McPherson, Chair and Professor of Cinema and Media Studies, University of Southern California
Matthew K. Gold, Associate Professor of English & Digital Humanities and Advisor to the Provost for Digital Initiatives, CUNY Graduate Center
Break
Narrative Matters II: Transitioning from a DH Project to a Digital Publication
Renée Ater, Provost Visiting Professor in Africana Studies, Brown University and author of Contemporary Monuments to the Slave Past (in progress)
Susan E. Gagliardi, Associate Professor of Art History, Emory University and author of Mapping Senufo: African Art History and the Art-Historical Monograph in the Era of Digital Publication (in progress)
Day 1 wrap-up
Day 2 Tuesday July 12, 2022
Project Management I: Genre, Scope, Audience
Sarah McKee, Senior Associate Director for Publishing, Bill and Carol Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry, Emory University
Allison Levy, Digital Scholarship Editor, Brown University
Break
Project Management II: Deadlines, Workflow, Documentation
Ashley Champagne, Director, Center for Digital Scholarship, Brown University
Crystal Brusch, Digital Publications Designer, Brown University
Day 2 wrap-up
Day 3 Wednesday July 13, 2022
Platform Matters I: Manifold – The Author’s Perspective
Kylie Smith, Associate Professor and Andrew W. Mellon Faculty Fellow for Nursing and the Humanities, Emory University, and author of Jim Crow in the Asylum: Psychiatry and Civil Rights in the American South (UNC Press, forthcoming)
Break
Manifold Training Session
Terence Smyre, Manifold Digital Projects Editor
Break
Manifold Training Session (cont’d)
Day 3 wrap-up
Day 4 Thursday July 14, 2022
Platform Matters II: Scalar – The Author’s Perspective
Elaine Sullivan, Associate Professor of History, University of California, Santa Cruz and author of Constructing the Sacred: Visibility and Ritual Landscape at the Egyptian Necropolis of Saqqara (Stanford University Press, 2020)
Break
Scalar Training Session
Crystal Brusch, Digital Publications Designer, Brown University
Break
Scalar Training Session (cont’d)
Day 4 wrap-up