AASLH is offering the webinar, “Digital Humanities for State and Local History” on Thursday, December 7th from 3-4:15 pm Eastern. 

Guest speaker Dr. Jennifer Giuliano, IUPUI, will introduce technologies, approaches, and platforms for developing digital state and local history in low and no-cost environments. 

Dr. Giuliano will define the field, explore projects that can serve as models, and discuss common issues beginners face in becoming fluent in digital humanities. 
Digital archiving, storytelling, visualization, and data analysis will all be addressed through explorations of OpenRefine, Scalar, Tableau, Carto, Murkutu, and other tools.

Dr. Jennifer Giuliano serves Assistant Professor in the Department of History and affiliated faculty in Native American Studies at the Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. She has served as a Post-Doctoral Research Assistant and Program Manager at the Institute for Computing in Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (2008-2010) and as Associate Director of the Center for Digital Humanities (2010-2011) and Research Assistant Professor in the Department of History at the University of South Carolina. Dr. Guiliano currently serves as president of the Association for Computing in the Humanities (ACH). She is  co-director with Trevor Muñoz of the Humanities Intensive Teaching + Learning Initiative (HILT) and as co-author with Simon Appleford of DevDH.org, a resource for digital humanities project development.

Webinar registration is $40 for AASLH members/$65 for non-members. After the live event, all registrants receive a link to the webinar recording.

To register visit the AASLH continuing education calendar (http://learn.aaslh.org/). 


Cherie Cook
Senior Program Manager

American Association for State and Local History 

2021 21st Ave S., Suite 320

Nashville, TN 37212573-893-5164

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