ODH Lightning Rounds 2019 |
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During “Lightning Round” presentations, NEH award recipients share a 3-minute overview of their NEH-funded project. The presentations in this video took place on March 18, 2019 as part of our annual Project Directors Meeting convened by the NEH Office of Digital Humanities in Washington, DC.
Digital Humanities Advancement Grants 00:00:01 -- Hearing Bach's Music As Bach Heard It 00:02:58 -- Mapping Indigenous American Cultures and Living Histories 00:05:40 -- Picturing Urban Renewal (Level I) 00:08:08 -- Developing the Data Set of Nineteenth-Century Knowledge 00:11:17 -- The Digital Drawer: A Crowd-Sourced, Curated, Digital Archive Preserving History and Memory 00:14:30 -- Distant Viewing Toolkit (DVT) for the Cultural Analysis of Moving Images 00:17:33 -- Evolution in Digital Discourse: Toward a Computational Tool for Identifying Patterns of Language Change in Social Media 00:20:27 -- Linked Open Greek Pottery 00:23:43 -- The Northside Digital Commons 00:27:01 -- Transparency to Visibility (T2V): Network Visualization in Humanities Research 00:29:49 -- Breath of Life 2.0: Indigenous Language Revitalization through Enhancement of the Miami-Illinois Digital Archive 00:32:39 -- The Holocaust Ghettos Project: Reintegrating Victims and Perpetrators through Places and Events 00:35:39 -- Implementing an Online Text-Editing Platform for Scholarly Editions 00:38:43 -- A Linked Digital Environment for Coptic Studies 00:41:57 -- World History Commons 00:45:06 -- Creating National Access to Digital Dance Resources 00:47:41 -- Freedom's Movement: Mapping African American Space in War and Reconstruction 00:50:46 -- Historic Profiles of American Incarceration 00:53:24 -- Measuring Polyphony: An Online Music Editor for Late Medieval Polyphony 00:56:39 -- Montpelier Digital Collections Project 00:59:47 -- Algorithmic Thinking, Analysis and Visualization in Music (ATAVizM) 01:02:42 -- Building a Digital Portal for Exploring Bernard and Picart’s Religious Ceremonies and Customs of the World 01:05:58 -- Improving Optical Character Recognition & Tracking Reader Annotations in Printed Books by Collating & Transcribing Multiple Exemplars 01:07:45 -- Virtual Studiolo 01:10:56 -- Advancing Access to Transcribed Text in Citizen Humanities 01:14:12 -- An Open Educational Resource for Who Built America 01:17:50 -- Reading the Invisible Library: Rescuing the Hidden Texts of Herculaneum 01:21:01 -- Understanding Visual Culture through Silent Film Collections Institutes for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities 01:24:29 -- Migration, Mobility, and Sustainability: Caribbean Studies and Digital Humanities Institute 01:27:44 -- Word Vectors for the Thoughtful Humanist: Institutes on Critical Teaching and Research with Vector Space Models 01:31:13 -- Workshops on Sustainability for Digital Projects |