Digital Humanities Resources for the Study of Central Europe in the Middle Ages (A Roundtable)
Sponsoring Organization(s)
Hill Museum&Manuscript Library (HMML); Special Collections and Rare Book Dept., Waldo Library, Western Michigan Univ.
Organizer Name
Susan M. B. Steuer
Organizer Affiliation
Western Michigan Univ.
Presider Name
Matthew Z. Heintzelman
Presider Affiliation
Hill Museum & Manuscript Library
Paper Title 1
Discussant
Presenter 1 Name
Klaus M. Schmidt
Presenter 1 Affiliation
Univ. Salzburg/Bowling Green State Univ.
Paper Title 2
Discussant
Presenter 2 Name
Ramona Fritschi
Presenter 2 Affiliation
Univ. de Fribourg/e-codices
Paper Title 3
Discussant
Presenter 3 Name
Eric J. Johnson
Presenter 3 Affiliation
Ohio State Univ. Libraries
Paper Title 4
Discussant
Presenter 4 Name
James R. Ginther
Presenter 4 Affiliation
St. Louis Univ.
Start Date
14-5-2015 10:00 AM
Session Location
Waldo Library Classroom A
Description
Over the past decade, the Austria/Germany Study Center of the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library has promoted the discourse between developers and users of digital resources on the Middle Ages in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland. This session would provide hands-on experience with the latest digital tools and offer a forum for users to explore innovative approaches for digital scholarship.
Susan M.B. Steuer and Matthew Heintzelman
Digital Humanities Resources for the Study of Central Europe in the Middle Ages (A Roundtable)
Waldo Library Classroom A
Over the past decade, the Austria/Germany Study Center of the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library has promoted the discourse between developers and users of digital resources on the Middle Ages in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland. This session would provide hands-on experience with the latest digital tools and offer a forum for users to explore innovative approaches for digital scholarship.
Susan M.B. Steuer and Matthew Heintzelman