Jon Heggestad, PhD Candidate in the English Department, presented, ” Developing Data Visualizations for Humanities Research,” via Zoom to an audience of students, faculty, and staff. Jon completed an internship at the library’s Center for Digital Humanities during the Spring…
Why Weird Tales? On Wednesday, October 28th, the Libraries will be live-streaming a series of dramatic readings of stories from the fabled pulp-fiction magazine Weird Tales. Why? The event, taking place on YouTube, is entitled “Weird Tales Out of Copyright.”…
The DH Reading Group will meet virtually December 1st at 3:00 to discuss Tanya E. Clement’s “Where Is Methodology in Digital Humanities,” a chapter in the 2016 Debates in the Digital Humanities. All are welcome. Registration Please register for the…
Please join us for a virtual meeting of the Digital Humanities Reading Group, to be held November 3rd at 3:00. We will have a demonstration of Urban Archive, followed by a discussion of Jen Jack Gieseking’s “Where Are We? The Method…
A new edition of the APA Publication Manual is here. Come hear about the changes in the 7th edition. Learn how to format your paper, create in-text citations, and put together a perfect reference list. Registration Please register for the…
Creating the bibliography is often the most tedious part of writing a research paper. Using EndNote, a bibliographic management software program, this task just became much easier. In this workshop learn: how to create an EndNote Library, how to download…
Stony Brook University Libraries, the Office of Veterans Affairs and Suffolk County Community College Libraries come together to bring you this program in honor of veterans on both campuses. Read a passage from a work written by a veteran or…
The following presenters are recipients of SUNY’s OER grant creation initiative. David McKinnon is a professor in Stony Brook University’s Neurobiology department. He teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses in Neurobiology and Physiology. He will be presenting on the creation…
In this talk, Fernando Amador III, a PhD candidate in the History Department, will present digital humanities work completed during his Spring 2020 internship in the Center for Digital Humanities at Stony Brook University Libraries. Headed by Dr. Lori Flores,…
Speaker: Nancy Moses Author What’s real? What’s fake? Why do we care? In these days of fake news and pseudo-science, these questions are more relevant than ever. In her new book, Fakes, Forgeries, and Frauds, Nancy goes beyond the headlines,…