Roundtable discussions 2007-2008
Friday, September 21st, 2007There are already five roundtable discussions lined up for 2007-2008, with more in the works.
The roundtables are informal gatherings at which we discuss topics related to digital humanities. We often start out discussing one topic and end up on a completely different one, but the discussions are always lively and engaging.
In November, we will host a visit from Virginia Kuhn (USC School of Cinematic Arts) who will discuss “the academy’s resistance to the digital, using her own dissertation as a limit case.” Dr. Kuhn was spotlighted in a Chronicle of Higher Education article in 2006 Digital Dissertation Dust-up. Also in November, John Lynch (graduate student in Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, UCLA) will lead a discussion of web based bibliography tools.
In March, Professor Marcus Kracht (UCLA Dept of Linguistics) will lead a discussion of issues and challenges in developing software to test linguistic theories.
In April John Unsworth (Graduate School of Information and Library Science, University of Illinois) will visit. And Susan Lewak (graduate student in English, UCLA) and Shish Akat (from the Rhythm and Hues company) will lead a discussion of Wikis in the educational environment as well as the changing nature of authorship.
For more events, details of meeting times and to RSVP see the CDH Events Page.

