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Mill Marginalia

作者adhcadmin
2025年2月1日 04:40

Mill Marginalia Online is a digital edition of all marks and annotations in the books of the John Stuart Mill Collection, held at Oxford University’s Somerville College. 

Project Owner(s): Albert Pionke

Tools: WordPress

Methods: Digitization, Preservation, Metadata

Topics: John Stuart Mill

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Crimson Fried

作者adhcadmin
2024年4月20日 06:04

Crimson Fried

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Description

Crimson Fried is a student-authored forum for delicious recipes and contemporary food-related discourse. Contributors are currently participating in an Advanced Studies in Writing seminar at the University of Alabama, entitled “Discourses of Food: Growing, Cooking, Consuming.”

Project Owner(s): Lauren Cardon
Topic: Food, Recipes, Culinary Journalism
Tool: WordPress
Methodology: Digital Pedagogy
Project Status: Active

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Comic Relief

作者adhcadmin
2024年4月20日 05:51

The Italian Program in the Department of Modern Languages and Classics at The University of Alabama presents an online seminar series investigating the comic and its uses in moments or situations of trouble. The five talks in our series will variously look at how instances of tribulation, crisis, or upheaval can be examined and made sense of through a comic lens, often leading to a cathartic experience.

Project Owner(s): Jessica Goethals

Topic: Classics, Italian Studies, Comedy

Tool: WordPress

Methodology: Webinars

Project Status: Active


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Networks of Gothic

作者adhcadmin
2024年4月20日 07:00

Networks of Gothic

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Description

Networks of Gothic brings together art historians, computer scientists, film and digital media experts to advance the teaching and research of Gothic buildings.

Project Owner(s): 
Topic: Art History, Digital Media, Film Studies, Computer Science
Tool: WordPress
Methodology: Networking
Project Status: Active

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Native American History

作者adhcadmin
2024年4月20日 06:55

Native American History

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Description

This course examines the histories of hundreds of indigenous peoples in North America from early human habitation to the present day, with a focus on those residing in what is now the United States and Canada. We will study their experiences; their encounters with one another, Europeans, and Africans; and the different histories that people have told about those experiences and encounters. Class materials, which include art, film, and fiction as well as history and anthropology, stress the diversity of Native lifeways as well as the ways in which the history of American Indians has often been ignored, changed, appropriated, and distorted, as well as reclaimed and re-evaluated over time. Some of the questions we will consider throughout the semester include: How much can we know about Native peoples before they had an alphabetic written history? What can European sources teach us about the Native peoples they encountered? How did the Native peoples of North America live before 1492? Does it make any sense to generalize about “Indians,” given that they include a large number of diverse peoples? How did contact with Europeans and Africans (and their diseases and technologies) change Native societies? How did Natives affect Europeans and Africans? Why did Natives lose ground (literally and figuratively) in the nineteenth century? How have Natives experienced and reacted to the changes of the twentieth century? What does it mean to be a Native in the United States today?

Project Owner(s): 
Topic: Native American History, History
Tool: WordPress
Methodology: Primary Sources, Timelines
Project Status: Active

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Knitting & History

作者adhcadmin
2024年4月20日 06:48

Knitting & History

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Description

 

Project Owner(s): 
Topic: Knitting, History
Tool: WordPress, TimelineJS
Methodology: Primary Sources, Digital Exhibits
Project Status: Active

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HydroMind

作者adhcadmin
2024年4月20日 06:42

Hydrologic research generates large volumes of peer-reviewed literature across a number of evolving sub-topics. It’s becoming increasingly difficult for scientists and practitioners to synthesize this full body of literature. We explore topic modeling as a form of unsupervised learning applied to 42,154 article-abstracts from six high-impact (Impact Factor > 0.9) journals – Water Resources Research (WRR), Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (HESS), Journal of Hydrology (JH), Hydrological Processes (HP), Hydrological Sciences Journal (HSJ), Journal of Hydrometeorology (JHM), to provide a high-level contextual analyses of hydrologic science literature since 1991. We used a hybrid objective-subjective approach to label a number of broad topics in this body of literature, and used these labeled topics to analyze topic trends, inter-topic relationships, and journal diversity. The methods and outcomes of this endeavor are potentially beneficial to scientists and researchers who aim to gain a contextual understanding of the existing state of hydrologic science literature. In the long term, we see topic modeling as a tool to help increase the efficiency of literature reviews, science communication, and science-informed policy and decision making regarding global hydrological systems.

Project Owner(s): Mashrekur Rahman

Topic: Hydrology, Scientific Literature

Tool: WordPress

Methodology: Topic Modeling, Data Mining

Project Status: Live


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Game Archive

作者adhcadmin
2024年4月20日 06:24

Game Archive

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Description

From “Royal Game of Ur” (2500+ BCE) to “Monopoly” (1933) , “Pac-Man” (1980), “Magic: the Gathering” (1993), and “The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim” (2011), tabletop games have been a constant form of entertainment, enlightenment, and cultural propaganda in human history. The forms of games, their experiential qualities, and their cultural significance have varied enormously from era to era and place to place. This class will examine particular games and game genres in their historical context using a case study format. We will focus on “board” and “video” games—those of chance and skill as opposed to physical games and sports.

Project Owner(s): 
Topic: Games, History
Tool: WordPress
Methodology: Digital Pedagogy
Project Status: Active

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HY 107 Early American History​

作者adhcadmin
2024年4月20日 06:20

HY 107 Early American History

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Description

In this course, we explore America’s history before permanent European settlement through the Civil War and Reconstruction. You will study broad themes such as concepts of citizenship and the nation, the role of Native Americans, politics, economic changes, territorial shifts, gender roles, religion, race, slavery, and intellectual and cultural patterns. We will focus on the various and competing definitions given by a wide variety of people to “America,” “freedom,” “citizen,” and “revolution.” What was America, and who counted as Americans? What rights, duties, and privileges came with being Americans? What did it mean to be excluded from this identity? What revolutions changed people’s lives, and how?

Project Owner(s): 
Topic: Early American History, History
Tool: WordPress
Methodology: Digital Pedagogy, Primary Sources
Project Status: Active

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Vietnam War Oral History Project

作者adhcadmin
2024年2月14日 04:25

Vietnam Oral History Project

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Description

This oral history archive has been created by students in Dr. Sarah Steinbock-Pratt’s class on the Vietnam War. The course explores the long history of the Vietnam War, beginning with early Vietnamese history and colonization.

Project Owner(s): Dr. Sarah Steinbock Pratt
Topic: History, Vietnam War
Tool: WordPress
Methodology: Digital Pedagogy, Oral History
Project Status: Active

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