Digital Humanities Open Mic featured the presentations:
“The John Milton Digital Library” by Dana Haugh, Web Services Librarian.
“Latino Long Island: A Cultural and Social Map” by Adrián Pérez Melgosa, Associate Professor Hispanic Languages and Literature; Sung-Gheel (Gil) Jang, Lecturer, Sustainability Studies Director of the Geospatial Center; Natalia Chamorro, Graduate Student Hispanic Languages and Literature; and José (Beni) Chueca, Graduate Student Hispanic Languages and Literature.
“Hello from the Children of Planet Earth: the Voyager Interstellar Mission Golden Record” by Darren Chase, Scholarly Communication Librarian.
Working on a digital humanities project, or interested in starting one? Join SBU Libraries for a Digital Humanities Open Mic event on Thursday, May 5th at 3:00 PM. Participants are invited to give lightning talks about their projects (5-7 minutes) and to provide feedback for other presenters.
Not currently involved in a project? Stop by for inspiration, community, and to learn more about how the Libraries can support your research.
Want to participate? Fill out the form below to be added to the participants list. Contact Darren Chase, Laura Costello, or Kate Kasten for more details.
Where is it? The Center for Scholarly Communication, room C-2601, located on the second floor of the Central Reading Room in Melville Library.
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