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  1. Playing an Imitation Game with Apple’s Siri: E.Q, I.Q., and the Gendered Design of Artificial and Automated Intelligence

    Playing an Imitation Game with Apple’s Siri: E.Q, I.Q., and the Gendered Design of Artificial and Automated Intelligence

    2023-11-10 00:50:09 | Contributor(s): Lai-Tze Fan | https://doi.org/10.25547/2Y73-ND26

    digital humanities, artificial intelligence

  2. Priorities in Open Scholarship: Researchers (Featured Panel)

    Priorities in Open Scholarship: Researchers (Featured Panel)

    2023-11-18 00:04:50 | Contributor(s): Tully Barnett, Susan Brown, Constance Crompton, Inba Kehoe, Amanda Lawrence, Deb Verhoeven | https://doi.org/10.25547/BBMY-ER08

    open scholarship, open science

  3. Prototype Research Portal for Environments of Change

    Prototype Research Portal for Environments of Change

    2022-06-13 21:32:11 | Contributor(s): Caroline Winter | https://doi.org/10.25547/WP92-4Q64

    A video introducing the prototype research portal for the Environments of Change project, shared at the AGM in April 2022, at Herstmonceux castle.

  4. Scholarly Books in the Digital Age: A Canadian Perspective

    Scholarly Books in the Digital Age: A Canadian Perspective

    2024-01-26 21:27:38 | Contributor(s): Gabriel Miller | https://doi.org/10.25547/GQKT-AT18

    For generations the scholarly monograph has been a cornerstone of research and scholarship in the humanities and social sciences, but what does the future hold for scholarly books? What are the implications of recent developments, whether it is digitization, the open science movement, or the...

  5. Teaching Procedural Creativity With Twine

    Teaching Procedural Creativity With Twine

    2022-12-06 16:32:13 | Contributor(s): Jason Boyd

    Procedural Creativity, Procedural Authorship, Authoring Platforms, Hypertext, Twine, Pedagogy

  6. Teaching with Empathy in Physical, Hybrid, and Virtual Spaces

    Teaching with Empathy in Physical, Hybrid, and Virtual Spaces

    2023-11-10 00:24:48 | Contributor(s): Christopher Friend | https://doi.org/10.25547/Q6WC-PF61

    digital humanities, pedagogy

  7. The Evolution of a Digital Publishing Platform in Canada

    The Evolution of a Digital Publishing Platform in Canada

    2024-01-26 21:22:38 | Contributor(s): Tanja Niemann | https://doi.org/10.25547/NRK9-9Q76

    Érudit supports scholarly journals and their dissemination while the erudit.org platform is one of the main access points to Canadian research outputs in the humanities and social sciences in French and in English. The past twenty years have been marked by significant changes, including...

  8. The People and the Text, Neglected Indigenous Works, and the Anxieties and Ethics Around Making Indigenous Content Public

    The People and the Text, Neglected Indigenous Works, and the Anxieties and Ethics Around Making Indigenous Content Public

    2024-01-24 22:31:22 | Contributor(s): Deanna Reder | https://doi.org/10.25547/S3NZ-A584

    digital humanities, indigenous literature

  9. Working It in and Working It out—Together: Centralized Infrastructure Project Management in the Humanities and Social Sciences

    Working It in and Working It out—Together: Centralized Infrastructure Project Management in the Humanities and Social Sciences

    2023-07-24 18:11:15 | Contributor(s): Constance Crompton | https://doi.org/10.25547/K1JE-FY84

    critical infrastructure studies, scholarly communication, digital humanities

  10. “If you could send over your documents to the photostat department...”: Paris Peace Conference Documentation and the Advent of Microfilm

    “If you could send over your documents to the photostat department...”: Paris Peace Conference Documentation and the Advent of Microfilm

    2023-06-14 04:58:04 | Contributor(s): Peter Binkley

    Robert C. Binkley, Microfilm, Library History, New Deal, 1930s