REGISTRATION NOTES
Note: The registration for this event uses a Google Form.
Once you register, a calendar invite with a Zoom link will be sent within a day or two after signing up.
Location: Hybrid in-person in Lib-Doe-223 (view map) or join us via Zoom: https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/97991168893
The Digital Humanities Working Group is a collaboration between multiple groups, including the D-Lab as well as the UC Berkeley Library Data & Digital Scholarship Services team.
Date & Time: This hybrid event occurs on the First Monday of most months!
From 1:00pm - 2:30pm on:
- November 4, 2024 (Doe Library)
- December 2, 2024
- February 3, 2025
- March 3, 2025
- April 7, 2025
Description
Calling all digital humanities enthusiasts!
We encourage everyone to participate, regardless of your experience level. The DH Working Group is a welcoming and supportive community for all things digital humanities.
Lunch is provided.
What is a lightning talk?
A lightning talk is a short, fast-paced presentation that typically lasts 5-10 minutes. It's a great way to share your research with a wider audience and get feedback from your peers.
We encourage everyone to participate, regardless of your experience level. The DH Working Group is a welcoming and supportive community for all things digital humanities.
About the Digital Humanities Working Group
The UC Berkeley Digital Humanities Working Group is a research community and is a collaboration between multiple groups, including the D-Lab as well as the UC Berkeley Library Data & Digital Scholarship Services team, to facilitate interdisciplinary conversations in the digital humanities and cultural analytics. Our gatherings are participant-driven and provide a place for sharing research ideas (including brainstorming new ideas and receiving feedback from others), learning about the intersection of computational methods and humanistic inquiry, and connecting with others working in this space at Berkeley.
We welcome grad students, faculty, and staff from all disciplinary backgrounds regardless of whether you are a beginner or an expert in empirical and data-driven methods. Working group meetings may include participants sharing work on current or future research, open discussions about theoretical, methodological or other challenges (e.g., data collection), invited speakers, and social mixers. Research at any stage of development (including nascent) is welcome for discussion.
Location details
Questions? Email: dlab-frontdesk@berkeley.edu