Browse the contents of DHU3 2018:
- Friday 3:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.: Lightning Talks: Room 207/205
- Brian McCuskey, "A Cautionary Tale;" Harish Maringanti, "Introduction to IIIF;"
- Friday 3:30pm-4pm: Poster Sessions: Lobby Area
- "A Digital Model of Constitutions: The Quill Project," "Telling the Cambodian Oral History Project," "The many faces (interfaces) of Historical Digitized Newspapers," "WordCruncher: A Digital Research and Teaching Assistant"
- Friday 4:00pm- 5:00pm: "Strategies for Open Research," an Interactive Workshop" Room 207/205
- Nathan Schneider, University of Colorado-Boulder
- Friday 5:30-6:30: "Elaborating and Advancing #SouthwesternDH: An Interactive Organizing Panel" Room 207/205
- Jacqueline Wernimont, Nexus ASU and co-Director HASTAC; Elizabeth Grumbach, Nexus ASU and HASTAC Director of Digital Content and Special Programs; Gabriela Baeza Ventura, Executive editor of Arte Publico Press; Caronina A. Villarroel, Director of Research at Recovery; Lorena Gauthereau, CLIR Postdoctoral Fellow
- Saturday 9:00am-10:30am.; Fairy Tales on Television (FFTV) and Digital Humanities Problems and Possibilities (Roundtable) Room 303/305
- Tory Anderson, Jill Terry Rudy, Cortlynd Olsen, Ariel Hubbard, Lauren Redding, Erica Smith
- Saturday 9:00 a.m -10:30 a.m : Digital Humanities and the Arts (Paper Session) Room 207/205
- "Digital Humanities as Ethical Practice: SAH Archipedia Utah," "The Art of the Studio," "Visualizing Topolski: Using Digital Tools to Augment Library Collections"
- Saturday 10:45 a.m.- 12:15p.m.; Memes of Resistance, Election Reflections, and Voices from Drug Court: Social Justice, Ethical Cataloging, and Digital Humanities at Utah State University (Roundtable) Room 303/305
- Randy Williams, Utah State University; Lynne McNeill, Utah State University; Andrea Payant, Utah State University; Jeannie Thomas, Utah State University; Liz Woolcott, Utah State University
- Saturday 10:45a.m.-12:15p.m.; Reducing Risk and Victim-Blaming in Campus 'Timely Warning Notices' about Sexual Violence (Interactive Panel) Room 207/205
- Cana Itchuaqiyaq, Utah State University; Amanda DeRito, Utah State University; Michael Kuehn, Utah State University; Jenny Erazo, Utah State University
- Saturday 10:45am-12:15pm.; Institutional Structures for the Digital Humanities (Paper Session) Room 201/203
- "Future/Death of the Library: A Collaborative Topic Modeling Project," "Startup Logic in DH: Performativity and Sustainability," "Three Phases of the Digital in SF / Three Faces in SF in DH"
- Saturday 1:00 p.m.- 2:00 p.m.: "What We Teach When We Teach 'Intro to DH' (Featured Panel) Room 207/205
- Brian Croxall, Brigham Young University; Julia Panko, Weber State University; David Roh, University of Utah; Lisa Swanstrom, University of Utah
- Saturday 2:15 p.m.- 3:45 p.m.; Humanities Approaches to Social Media (Paper Session) Room 207/205
- "American Emotions and Technology, from the Telegraph to Twitter," "The Gamer is a Lie: #GamerGate and the Loss of Gamer Identity," "The Secret Life of a Hashtag: An Analysis of #FakeNews on Twitter 2010-2017"
- Saturday 2:15 p.m.-3:45 p.m.; Practical Strategies of Access: Considerations of Digital Accessibility in Course Design (Interactive Presentation) Room 303/305
- Sherna Huntsman, Utah State University; Jared Colton, Utah State University; Christopher Phillips, Utah State University
- Saturday 2:15 p.m. - 3:45 p.m.; Going Public: DH and Openness (Paper Session) Room 201/203
- "How Does Digital Scholarship Make its Way to the Public?," "Public Poetry in a Digital World," "Reaching (for) Wider Audiences with Your DH Project"
- Saturday 4:00 p.m.- 5:30 p.m.: Catherine DeRose (Keynote Speaker) Room 207/205