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Interviews

This ongoing series of interviews features a variety of digital scholars.

Clicking on a link to an interview segment will cause that video to open in a new window. From the new window, you may cycle through all available video segments for a particular interviewee. To view video segments, you must have a QuickTime player installed. QuickTime is available for free download.

Abdul Alkalimat, University of Toledo

September 22, 2006

Interview segments:

The definition of "digital history" or "digital humanities"

The atmosphere surrounding or reception of digital scholarship in the academy

Audiences for or community involvement with digital scholarship

The potential for "humanities in the digital age"


Edward L. Ayers, University of Virginia

September 22, 2006

Interview segments:

The definition of "digital history" or "digital humanities"

Ways that digital tools allow activity that traditional methodologies do not

His initial encounters with digital scholarship in the humanities

Teaching and student involvement with digital scholarship

Audiences for or community involvement with digital scholarship

The potential for "humanities in the digital age"


Peter Bol, Harvard University

September 22, 2006

Interview segments:

The definition of "digital history" or "digital humanities"

The atmosphere surrounding or reception of digital scholarship in the academy

Shawn Graham, University of Manitoba

September 22, 2006

Interview segments:

The definition of "digital history" or "digital humanities"

His initial encounters with digital scholarship in the humanities

The atmosphere surrounding or reception of digital scholarship in the academy

Audiences for or community involvement with digital scholarship

The potential for "humanities in the digital age"


Alan Liu, University of California, Santa Barbara

September 22, 2006

Interview segments:

His initial encounters with digital scholarship in the humanities

Teaching and student involvement with digital scholarship

The atmosphere surrounding or reception of digital scholarship in the academy

The potential for "humanities in the digital age"


John Lutz, University of Victoria

September 22, 2006

Interview segments:

The definition of "digital history" or "digital humanities"

Audiences for or community involvement with digital scholarship

His initial encounters with digital scholarship in the humanities

Ways that digital tools allow activity that traditional methodologies do not

The potential for "humanities in the digital age"


Patrick Manning, University of Pittsburgh

September 22, 2006

Interview segments:

The definition of "digital history" or "digital humanities"

Ways that digital tools allow activity that traditional methodologies do not

His initial encounters with digital scholarship in the humanities

Audiences for or community involvement with digital scholarship

The potential for "humanities in the digital age"

The influence of the Newberry Library on digital scholarship


Mary Beth Norton, Cornell University

September 22, 2006

Interview segments:

The definition of "digital history" or "digital humanities"

Ways that digital tools allow activity that traditional methodologies do not

Her initial encounters with digital scholarship in the humanities

Teaching and student involvement with digital scholarship


Janice Reiff, University of California, Los Angeles

September 22, 2006

Interview segments:

The definition of "digital history" or "digital humanities"

Audiences for or community involvement with digital scholarship

The influence of the Newberry Library on digital scholarship

The potential for "humanities in the digital age"


Robert Schwartz, Mount Holyoke College

September 22, 2006

Interview segments:

The definition of "digital history" or "digital humanities"

Ways that digital tools allow activity that traditional methodologies do not

Audiences for or community involvement with digital scholarship

His initial encounters with digital scholarship in the humanities

The potential for "humanities in the digital age"


Andrew Torget, University of Virginia

October 6, 2007

Interview segments:

The definition of "digital history" or "digital humanities"

Ways that digital tools allow activity that traditional methodologies do not

His initial encounters with digital scholarship in the humanities

How do you use digital history projects in your research and teaching

Does digital history reach the same or different audiences than "traditional" history

The potential for "humanities in the digital age"


William Turkel, University of Western Ontario

April 24, 2008

Interview segments:

The definition of "digital history" or "digital humanities"

Ways that digital tools allow activity that traditional methodologies do not

His initial encounters with digital scholarship in the humanities

Students responses to digital techniques in the classroom

Does digital history reach the same or different audiences than "traditional" history

How has digital history been received by your colleagues and others in the academy?

The potential and possible pitfalls of open access publishing

The potential for "humanities in the digital age"


Vika Zafrin, Brown University

September 22, 2006

Interview segments:

The definition of "digital history" or "digital humanities"

Ways that digital tools allow activity that traditional methodologies do not

Her initial encounters with digital scholarship in the humanities

Teaching and student involvement with digital scholarship

The atmosphere surrounding or reception of digital scholarship in the academy

Audiences for or community involvement with digital scholarship

The potential for "humanities in the digital age"




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