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  Coming up in the Digital Scholar Studio’s online space, Wednesday Sept 23rd, 2:30-3:30pm! In this webinar, participants will learn how to create and tell engaging and powerful stories using ArcGIS StoryMaps. About the presenter: Dr. Diana Ter-Ghazaryan is a Research Associate at the FIU GIS Center, and has been teaching and researching with GIS for over 15 years. Her interests lie at the intersection of geospatial technology, geography and...

Join us in the Digital Scholar Studio (GL540), Tuesday February 18th, for Frederick Douglass Day, where we will be celebrating Black History Month and the birthday of Frederick Douglass by participating in the Colored Conventions Project's annual Douglass Day Transcribe-a-Thon. We'll be transcribing documents from the Anna Julia Cooper Collection housed at Howard University Libraries--we'll be in the studio from 10am-2pm, so drop-by between classes,...

Join us in the Digital Scholar Studio On Thursday, October 10th, at 2pm for a free GIF-Making workshop. We will be exploring FIU's unique digital collections and getting ready for GIF IT UP, an international cultural heritage GIF-making competition sponsored by DPLA and Europeana. If you've always wondered how to make your own GIF, this is your chance to learn!! Wait, what is a GIF?? A GIF is...

[caption id="attachment_611" align="alignleft" width="300"] Photo by Waldemar Brandt on Unsplash[/caption] The Oxford English Dictionary is hosting a free webinar on neologism use in the Corpus of Early English Correspondence and how the OED, as well as large historical text collections can be semi-automatically consulted. The webinar will be presented by Dr. Tanja Säily, assistant professor in English Language at the University of Helsinki, and Dr. Eetu Mäkelä, assistant...

Two Digital Humanities events will be held at the University of Miami Richter Library on February 26. Both sessions are open to the public. DH Projects, in the Academy, and Beyond: Pursuing Alt-Ac & Non-Ac Work Tuesday, February 26th 12:00-1:15, Learning Commons Flexible Programming Space, Richter Library 1st Floor This session will feature a short talk by Dr. Sarah Ketchley, but then shift to open Q&A and discussion about professionalization in...

Storymaps and Neatline Workshop February 28, 2017, 2PM- GL 540 On Tuesday, February 28, the Digital Scholar Studio will host a workshop on Storymaps and Neatline, two digital humanities tools related to mapping. The workshop will be presented by Digital Collections Center Librarian Kelley Rowan and the presentation will be made available at http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/glworks/. For more information on the tools, check out: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/en/ and http://neatline.org/  ...