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Problems in Digital Methods for Cultural Memory

Description: Video recording of a presentation session at the 2014 Digital Frontiers Annual Conference. In this session, presenters discuss problems in digital methods in cultural memory.
Date: September 18, 2014
Duration: 1 hour 6 minutes 38 seconds
Creator: Zilberg, Jonathan & Dowdy, Christopher J.
Partner: UNT Libraries
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TeachingTexas.org: A Collaborative Model for Disseminating and Accessing Online Materials

Description: Video recording of a presentation session at the 2014 Digital Frontiers Annual Conference. In this session, presenters discuss TeachingTexas.org and a collaborative model for disseminating and accessing online materials.
Date: September 18, 2014
Duration: 46 minutes 01 second
Creator: Carlisle, Tara; Simmons, Ani; Sewell, Jeanette & Kelly, JoNeita
Partner: UNT Libraries
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Improving Digital Access to Zines

Description: Recording of a presentation session at the 2015 Digital Frontiers Annual Conference. In this session, the presenter discusses the history role of zines and the benefits of making zine archives accessible to a wider audience.
Date: September 2015
Duration: 20 minutes 08 seconds
Creator: Dolan, Holly & Seiple, Lizzie
Partner: UNT Libraries
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GIS and Civic Imagination

Description: Recording of a presentation session at the 2015 Digital Frontiers Annual Conference. In this session, presenters discuss the creation of a geographic information system dedicated to the history of Houston, and how such a system can function as a way to make archival documents accessible.
Date: September 2015
Duration: 19 minutes 26 seconds
Creator: Sewell, Jeanette & Riedel, Brian
Partner: UNT Libraries
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eMOP’s Printers and Publishers: Toward Crafting an Early Modern Print Database

Description: Recording of a presentation session at the 2015 Digital Frontiers Annual Conference. In this session, the presenter discusses the eMOP project's efforts to improve optical character recognition for early modern documents.
Date: September 2015
Duration: 19 minutes 12 seconds
Creator: Grumbach, Elizabeth & Christy, Matthew J.
Partner: UNT Libraries
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The Women of El Toro

Description: Recording of a presentation session at the 2015 Digital Frontiers Annual Conference. In this session, the presenter discusses her project about the history of female Marines and military wives in the El Toro base through an app featuring oral histories.
Date: September 2015
Duration: 16 minutes 32 seconds
Creator: Burrough, Xtine
Partner: UNT Libraries
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Digital Medical Humanities: An Applied Media Studies Community of Practice

Description: Presentation for the 2016 Digital Frontiers Annual Conference. In this presentation, Kirsten Ostherr draws on examples from the Medical Media Arts Lab to show how digital medical humanities cultivates 21st century communication skills for future health professionals.
Date: September 22, 2016
Duration: 19 minutes 30 seconds
Creator: Ostherr, Kirsten
Partner: UNT Libraries
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Art + Recovery in the Digital Humanities

Description: Presentation for the 2016 Digital Frontiers Annual Conference. In this presentation, xtine burrough and Sabrina Starnaman discuss their participatory installation, a creative recovery effort focusing on the 1861 short story Life in the Iron Mills.
Date: September 22, 2016
Duration: 26 minutes 24 seconds
Creator: Burrough, Xtine & Starnaman, Sabrina
Partner: UNT Libraries
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More Than Pretty Pictures: Material Culture Digitally Revealed Through the William J. Hill Texas Artisans and Artist Archive

Description: Presentation for the 2016 Digital Frontiers Annual Conference. This presentation is part of a panel on "Collective Contributions in Creating a Digital Hybrid" discussing the William J. Hill Texas Artisans and Artists Archive. In this presentation, Margaret Culbertson provides an overview of the development of the William J. Hill Texas Artisans and Artists Archive.
Date: September 23, 2016
Duration: 21 minutes 56 seconds
Creator: Culbertson, Margaret
Partner: UNT Libraries
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Keynote Address: From I, Robot to WeRobotics: Humanitarian Robotics in Action

Description: Presentation for the 2016 Digital Frontiers Annual Conference. This keynote address draws on real-world examples to illustrate how aerial robotics (drones) and other autonomous robotics solutions are being used in a wide range of humanitarian efforts.
Date: September 23, 2016
Duration: 58 minutes 57 seconds
Creator: Meier, Patrick
Partner: UNT Libraries
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Keynote Address: Burning Down the Tent: New Futures for Social Justice and Digital Humanities

Description: Video recording of a keynote presentation at the 2016 Digital Frontiers Annual Conference. In this keynote address, Roopika Risam uses digital initiatives at Salem State University as a case study to illustrate the key practices necessary for building digital humanities communities and institutional centers that place social justice at the core of their missions.
Date: September 22, 2016
Duration: 1 hour 5 minutes 31 seconds
Creator: Risam, Roopika
Partner: UNT Libraries

[Controlled Vocabulary Graphic]

Description: This graphic expresses kinds of controlled vocabularies as a continuum of least to most complex and illustrates how different vocabularies are related; it includes notes describing the image on a separate page. The slide was used as a visual aid at a workshop during THATCamp (The Humanities and Technology Camp) as part of the Digital Frontiers conference at UNT Libraries.
Date: September 22, 2012
Creator: Tarver, Hannah
Partner: UNT Libraries

The Handbook of Texas: Past and Future

Description: Presentation for the 2012 Digital Frontiers Conference. The central challenge before the Texas State Historical Association (TSHA) is to seize the unprecedented opportunities of the 'Handbook of Texas' in the digital age in order to reshape how history will be accessed, disseminated, understood, and preserved in the twenty-first century. This presentation describes how the TSHA is facing the challenges along with its plans to realize the opportunities.
Date: September 21, 2012
Creator: Calder, J. Kent
Partner: UNT Libraries
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Flyer: Digital Frontiers

Description: This flyer was created for the 2012 Digital Frontiers Conference and THATCamp. The flyer includes information about the keynote speaker, details about THATCamp, and information on proposal submissions.
Date: 2012
Creator: Mondragon-Becker, Antonio
Partner: UNT Libraries

Digital Frontiers 2013 Conference and THAT Camp: Bringing together the makers and users of digital resources for research and education

Description: Poster promoting the Digital Frontiers 2013 Conference and THAT Camp. Digital Frontiers is a project of the UNT Digital Scholarship Co-Operative and UNT Libraries to explore innovation and collaboration across disciplinary boundaries in the arena of public humanities and cultural memory.
Date: August 2013
Creator: Lawrence, Samantha
Partner: UNT Libraries
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Classified Information for All: Etree, The Internet, and the Folksonomies of Live Music Recordings

Description: Presentation for the 2016 Digital Frontiers Annual Conference. In this presentation, Jeremy Berg discusses the classification of live music recordings, and positions it in the scope of digital humanities, explaining how it came to be and what the academy can learn from it.
Date: September 22, 2016
Duration: 16 minutes 12 seconds
Creator: Berg, Jeremy
Partner: UNT Libraries
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The Hill Archive in Practice: A Resource for the Texas Clay Exhibition and Publicaiton at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

Description: Presentation for the 2016 Digital Frontiers Annual Conference. This presentation is part of a panel on "Collective Contributions in Creating a Digital Hybrid" discussing the William J. Hill Texas Artisans and Artists Archive. In this presentation, Amy Kurlander discusses using the Hill Archive to create an exhibition of 19th-century Texas pottery, and an illustrated catalogue of Bayou Bend's entire collection of over 180 Texas-made vessels.
Date: September 23, 2016
Duration: 31 minutes 47 seconds
Creator: Kurlander, Amy
Partner: UNT Libraries
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Quantifying Artist Canvas with Digital Signal Processing Tools

Description: Video recording of a presentation at the 2016 Digital Frontiers Annual Conference. In this presentation, Don Johnson describes and illustrates signal processing techniques used in technical examinations for art authentication, and demonstrates how these results are used in technical art history.
Date: September 22, 2016
Duration: 25 minutes 08 seconds
Creator: Johnson, Don
Partner: UNT Libraries
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Of Institutions, Initiatives, and the Importance of Regional Academic Communities: Building NYCDH

Description: Video recording of a presentation at the 2016 Digital Frontiers Annual Conference. In this presentation, Kimon Keramidas and Alex Gil discuss how the New York City Digital Humanities group enables a wide variety of communities of practice, and the importance of regional communities in facilitating the growth of new academic fields, such as digital humanities.
Date: September 22, 2016
Duration: 25 minutes 33 seconds
Creator: Keramidas, Kimon & Gil, Alex
Partner: UNT Libraries
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imagineRio: A Diachronic Atlas of the Social and Architectural Evolution of Rio de Janeiro

Description: Presentation for the 2016 Digital Frontiers Annual Conference. In this presentation, Farès el-Dahdah and Alida C. Metcalf discuss imagineRio, a searchable atlas platform that illustrates the social and urban evolution of Rio de Janeiro over the entire history of the city, as it existed and as it was often imagined.
Date: September 22, 2016
Duration: 25 minutes 49 seconds
Creator: el-Dahdah, Farès & Metcalf, Alida C.
Partner: UNT Libraries
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Discovering Texas Material Culture in the Briscoe Center for American History

Description: Presentation for the 2016 Digital Frontiers Annual Conference. This presentation is part of a panel on "Collective Contributions in Creating a Digital Hybrid" discussing the William J. Hill Texas Artisans and Artists Archive. In this presentation, Lynn Bell discusses the three year period in which Fellows surveyed over 11,000 objects and archival items to identify and photograph those that would contribute to the Hill Archive's mission.
Date: September 23, 2016
Duration: 15 minutes 06 seconds
Creator: Bell, Lynn
Partner: UNT Libraries
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