Digital El Diario is a digital humanities project that aims to dynamically represent the text and images published in El Diario de la Gente, the UMAS student newspaper founded in 1972. The newspaper is an extraordinary window into El Movimiento in Boulder and beyond, and its digitization on the Colorado Historic Newspaper Collection database has enabled infinite possibilities for research and teaching, including computational approaches for interactivity. Join Professor Eichmann-Kalwara and graduate students from her class, “Introduction for Digital Humanities: Movements, Methods, and Tools,” for a discussion of minimal computing for maximal justice, digital care-work, and the project’s goals to both decolonize the historical record towards archival justice and serve as an experiential learning opportunity to create humanities data.
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Digital El Diario is a digital humanities project that aims to dynamically represent the text and images published in El Diario de la Gente, the UMAS student newspaper founded in 1972. The newspaper is an extraordinary window into El Movimiento in Boulder and beyond, and its digitization on the Colorado Historic Newspaper Collection database has enabled infinite possibilities for research and teaching, including computational approaches for interactivity. Join Professor Eichmann-Kalwara and graduate students from her class, “Introduction for Digital Humanities: Movements, Methods, and Tools,” for a discussion of minimal computing for maximal justice, digital care-work, and the project’s goals to both decolonize the historical record towards archival justice and serve as an experiential learning opportunity to create humanities data.
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