
IDEAH Journal
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peer-reviewed, online, open access journal committed to publishing digital humanities research, as it is most broadly and inclusively defined
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In “Ethnographic Research and Cultural Rhetorics,” Bailey McAlister Bailey McAlister uses digital ethnography & social media research to explore the "new revolution in wine" driven by diversification, inclusivity, authenticity, & accessibility. #DH Read: doi.org/10.21428/f1f23…



“Reading Collections in the Edison Papers,” by Caterina Agostini Caterina Agostini, introduces us to Reading Rooms, a digital environment that uses API & IIIF protocols to facilitate access to the Thomas A. Edison Papers at Rutgers U. #DH Read: doi.org/10.21428/f1f23…


Are you curious about how much human labor is needed to develop & launch a #DH project? Check out “From Archive to Interaction” by Jacquelyn Sundberg, Ronny Katzman & Nathalie Cooke Nathalie Cooke. Read: doi.org/10.21428/f1f23…


Explore the prospects and challenges of collaboration in #DH projects with John Wall's John N Wall "Materializing Lost Time and Space," focusing on the creation of a virtual visual and acoustic model of St. Paul’s Cathedral. Read here: doi.org/10.21428/f1f23…




Nick Kennedy’s “Between Binaries” unpacks some of the tensions that characterize The Search for Founding Black Mothers while following the traces of #FBM22 UBuffalo GSE | Education MorganStateHESA #DHSI doi.org/10.21428/f1f23…



“Training MLIS Students in DH” describes how Helene Williams aligns the teaching of traditional and digital information work in the University of Washington’s MLIS program UW iSchool #DigitalPedagogy #DHSI doi.org/10.21428/f1f23…

“Through the Looking Glass” discusses Victoria Moten’s use of the digital in helping The Search for Founding Black Mothers navigate archives and research for themselves and for their students Univ. of Maryland #FBM22 #DHSI doi.org/10.21428/f1f23…


Gretchen Rudham’s “A Digital Invitation” introduces nine founding black mothers #FBM22 and describes The Search as a pedagogy, a praxis, and an invitation MorganStateHESA #DHSI doi.org/10.21428/f1f23…

In “Excavating Erasure” Cortnie Belser uses the excavating practices of The Search for Founding Black Mothers to explore archives as sites of erasure for Black people’s histories The Graduate Center MorganStateHESA #FBM22 #DHSI doi.org/10.21428/f1f23…
