-- Due to COVID-19, this event has been cancelled.--
Center for Digital Research in the Humanities and UNL Libraries will be hosting the 8th annual HILT
training conference. HILT, Humanities Intensive Learning and Teaching, is a 4-day training institution
that will be held on UNL’s campus May 18th through the 21st. On May 22nd, conference attendees
are invited to join a day of special experiences including tours of the Sheldon Museum of Art,
Nebraska State Capitol Building, and Morrill Hall.
The conference offers keynotes, ignite-styled talks, and local cultural heritage excursions. Attendees
will select one of nine courses to take during the conference. Course options include:
- Anti-Racist Feminist Digital Humanities
- Critical Digital Curation: Taking Care of Black Women’s Material Culture
- Getting Started with Data, Tools, and Platforms
- Introduction to Text Encoding
- Introduction to Web Development and Design Principles
- Latinx Digital Praxis: From the Archive to the Digital
- Spatial Analysis: Theory, Methods, and Applications
- Teaching DH: Assignment, Syllabi, Curricula
- Text Analysis Methods & Practice
The HILT conference is open for researchers, students, early career scholars and cultural heritage
professionals who would like to learn more about Digital Humanities theory, practice, and culture.
Registration is now open and is due by May 1st.
For more information and registration please visit: http://dhtraining.org/hilt/conferences/hilt-2020/
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