Posters

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All Your Basecamp are Belong to Us: Managing Undergraduates to Create a DH Toolkit

R.C. Miessler and Kevin Moore

Adapting Digital Humanities instruction to meet the needs of students and faculty members working remotely became a priority as COVID-19 canceled plans for on-campus, in-person classes at our small, liberal arts college. The eventual solution was to develop an online resource to provide ....

Application of CIDOC CRM for the Iranian Intangible Cultural Heritage Elements

Massoomeh Niknia

According to the document which is published on the website of Ministry of cultural heritage, tourism and handicrafts (https://www.mcth.ir/): Intangible Heritage refers to practices, representations, expressions, knowledge skills, as well as instruments, objects, artifacts, and cultural spaces ....

KPU ARTS 4800 Digital Practicum

Emily Beattie, Roraigh Falkner, Parmjot Guron, and Aleisha Hall

This interdisciplinary poster presentation showcases the Fall 2020 iteration of KPU’s ARTS 4800 Practicum, highlighting community-based projects completed by undergraduate humanities students. Over the course of a 48-64 hour virtual practicum, students engaged in service learning ....

MAPA: A Linked Open Data Gazetteer of Ancient Babylonia

Samuel D. Clark and Shai Gordin

The “Mesopotamian Ancient Placenames Almanac” (MAPA) is planned as a long-term project for the historical geography of Mesopotamia in the age of Empires, aiming to incorporate both textual and remote-sensing data for large scale relational mapping ....

Scholars, Servants and Caliphs: Encoding Social Encounters from Biographies

Nadine Löhr and Nathan P. Gibson

Who contributed to the booming marketplace of ideas in the medieval Middle East? Was it only renowned savants? Or was there also a role for slaves, women, blacklisted authors, and religious minorities? ...