Join us at 3 pm in the Cox Classroom for an ongoing research presentation by Dr. Robert K. Nelson from the University of Richmond. Dr. Nelson will be presenting on his project, American Panorama which is a historical atlas of the United States for the twenty-first century. It combines cutting-edge research with innovative interactive mapping techniques, designed to appeal to anyone with an interest in American history or a love of maps. It also includes the popular and award-winning digital humanities project, Mapping Inequality. This presentation will be followed by a related hands-on skills learning workshop.
To request a zoom link for any of our meetings email rnhogan@wm.edu.
The Digital Humanities Discovery Group, sponsored by William & Mary Libraries, is a community of practice interested in widening awareness and stimulating new conversations around the broadly defined field of Digital Humanities as well as generating future collaborations in research and teaching at William & Mary. This group welcomes faculty, professional faculty, staff, and students of William & Mary. The group’s mission is to bring faculty, professional faculty, staff, and students interested in the Digital Humanities together to foster conversation, learn from each other’s successes and failures, open possibilities for collaboration, and build a scholarly community at William & Mary.