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The staff at the Center for Digital Humanities stands with the Movement for Black Lives in dismantling the institutions that uphold systemic racism. We are committed to bringing hidden systems to light, to empowering and sup…
We caught up with Jianing Zhao '20 to hear more about her experiences in DH at Princeton.
Last Thursday, I completed the steps to deploy the 1.0 release of the Shakespeare and Company Project, updated the site index, and checked that things looked OK. It felt momentous, but I wasn't up to tweeting about it (other…
Summer Fellows in DH receive a $500 stipend to support small-scale projects (or components of larger projects) that engage DH approaches, tools, or methodologies.
Even with in-person commencement activities canceled, the staff at the Center for Digital Humanities (CDH) is gearing up to celebrate Princeton’s undergraduate class of 2020.
The Project’s newest features, available on May 15, facilitate engagement with the lending library’s holdings. Users can track how often and when a book circulated among lending library members, and see which books circulate…
When Digital Humanists around the world celebrated centerNet’s Day of DH 2020 on April 29, the Center for Digital Humanities did our part to spread the (virtual) DH enthusiasm.
The CDH is still open, working together while hunkered down at home. We can be contacted via email (dhi-info@princeton.edu) or our consult form. Reach out if you're looking for input on a project, thinking about the coming a…
Join us at 2 pm EDT on April 29 for a Zoom hangout, co-hosted by CDH and our friends at Haverford, Rutgers, and Swarthmore, to recognize Day of DH, an international celebration of the work digital humanists do.
We are very excited to announce that Sierra Eckert will be joining us next year as the new Digital Humanities Postdoctoral Perkins Fellow in the Council of the Humanities! Sierra joins us from the Columbia Department of Engl…
Editor's Note: The deadline for the 2019 CDH Dissertation Prize has been extended to May 4, 2020.
Hello there! My name is Kevin, and I'll be working for the CDH and Princeton University Libraries as a research software developer.