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ILiADS: The Institute for Liberal Arts Digital Scholarship

Jul 26 - Aug 2, 2015

Hamilton College, New York, USA

Hosted by Hamilton College and the
Digital Humanities Initiative (DHi)

Institute Week Program Conference Weekend Program

Programs

ILiADS Summer Institute Week Program

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Sunday 7/26/2015

1pm – 3:30 pm Institute Registration Begins Entrance,
Kirner-Johnson Building (KJ)
4pm – 6pm Institute Opening Keynote Ray Siemens, “Some Thoughts on Building Blocks for DH Collaboration”
6pm – 7pm Institute Reception
7pm – 9pm BBQ

Monday 7/27/2015

8am – 9am Breakfast
9am – 11:30am General Session: Project Planning & Frameworks for DH Lynne Siemens
11:30am – 4pm Project Team Time
11:45-1:15pm Lunch
4pm – 5pm General Session: Project planning Overview of the program goals for the week Janet Simons
5pm Reception,
Wellin Museum of Art
6:30pm Monday Dinner

Tuesday 7/28/2015

8am – 9am Breakfast
9am – 11:30am General Session: Survey of DH Tools 1) Digital Storytelling / Veronica Pejril (DePauw) 2) Mapping / Trina Marmarelli (Reed)
& Beth Wilkerson (DePauw) 3) Web Development / Gregory Lord (Hamilton)
11:30am – 4pm Project Team Time
11:45am – 1:15pm Lunch
4pm – 6pm General Session: Lightning round; Teams describe projects

Wednesday 7/29/2015

8am – 9am Breakfast
9am – 10am General Session: Panel Presentation on Models of DH/DS
10:15am – 11:30am Concurrent Topic Cluster Sessions (Tools or Project Planning)
11:30am – 4pm Project Team Time
11:45am – 1:15pm Lunch
4pm – 5pm General Session: THATCamp Shorts (Unconference sharing of ideas)

Thursday 7/30/2015

8am – 9am Breakfast
9am – 11:30am Concurrent Topic Cluster Sessions (Tools or Project Planning)
11:30am – 4pm Project Team Time
11:45am – 1:15pm Lunch
3pm – 5pm General Session: Consulting with John Unsworth
5pm – 6:30pm Reception, Burke Library Hosted by LITS

Friday 7/31/2015

8am – 9am Breakfast
9am – 10am General Session: Birds of a Feather Concurrent Sessions
10:00am – 11:30am General Session: Unsworth Panel w/ Constituent Leaders – How do you do the work?
11:30am – 2pm Project Team Time
11:45am – 1:15pm Lunch

ILiADS Conference Weekend Program

Friday 7/31/2015

Noon – 3:30 pm Conference Weekend Registration
2pm – 3:30pm Summer Institute Project Team Presentations
3:30pm – 4pm Break
4pm – 5pm General Session: Keynote Kathleen Fitzpatrick, “Working in Public: Scholarly Societies and Scholarly Communities”
5pm – 6pm Reception (Hosted by GLCA)
6:30pm Friday Dinner Event

Saturday 8/1/2015

8am – 9am Breakfast
9am – 10:45am Summer Institute Project Teams Panel Presentations John Unsworth (Moderator)
11:00am – Noon Bepress
Noon – 1:30pm Lunch
1:30pm – 2:30pm Digital Scholarship Panel & Discussion William Pannapacker: Moderator
2:30pm – 3pm Break
3pm – 4:15pm Digital Pedagogy Panel & Discussion Session Mark Sample, Moderator
4:30pm – 5:30pm General Session: Keynote Adeline Koh, “Teaching with the Internet: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and love the Google
in my Classroom.”
5:30pm Dinner (on your own)

Sunday 8/2/2015

8am – 9am Breakfast
9am – 10am Presentations: Student Presentations/Panel
10am – 11am Morning General Session: Roundtable DLA Wrap-up
11am – 12:30pm General Session: Keynote Mark Sample, “Your Mistake was a Vital Connection: Oblique Strategies for Digital Scholarship”
Noon – 1:30pm Box lunches available
1:30pm Tour of Hamilton College Dave Smallen

 

Concurrent Topic Cluster Sessions (Tools or Project Planning)

Wed, July 29 / 10:15 – 11:30 AM

Design best practices and prototyping KRJH 101 Greg Lord, Hamilton
Cross institutional collaboration models KRJH 102 Janet Simons, Hamilton John Woell, Albion
Data curation planning (metadata/preservation) KRJH 203 Jennie Knies, U of Maryland
Crowdsourcing / Participatory scholarship models KRJH 110 Rebecca Alexander, DePauw
Project Mgmt/Planning KRJH 109 Donnie Sendelbach, DePauw
WordPress KRJH 202 Melissa Meade, Temple Carl Rosenfield, Hamilton
Photoshop DHi, CJ 102 Sharon Birch, Gettysburg
HTML/CSS Burke Couper Classroom Eric Remy, Gettysburg
Omeka KRJH 103 Trina Marmarelli, Reed
Neatline KRJH 005 Andrew Rikard, Davidson
Multimedia SCCT 3039 Jin Kim, DePauw
R CAJHN 101 Ross Sowell, Cornell; Jacob Heil, OH5
First Year Experience KRJH 224 Alexandra Rihm, Hamilton

Concurrent Topic Cluster Sessions (Tools or Project Planning)

Thu, July 30 / 9AM - 11:30 AM

The Adirondack Guide: A (very preliminary) experiment in the collaborative development of a cultural heritage website using open source, open access, and crowdsourced resources KRJH 101

Reid Larson, Hamilton

Collaboration models KRJH 102

Kristin Strohmeyer, Hamilton

Jacob Heil, OH5

Data curation planning (metadata/preservation) KRJH 203 Jennie Knies, Penn State Wilkes-Barre
Crowdsourcing / Participatory scholarship models KRJH 110

Janet Simons, Hamilton

Using Shared Shelf to help faculty manage, catalog, and share their digital collections.  An overview of Hamilton’s 1-year pilot project and four faculty collections. KRJH 109

Lynn Mayo, Hamilton

Lisa McFall, Hamilton

Ben Salzman, Hamilton

WordPress KRJH 202

Kristen Eshleman, Davidson

Eric Remy, Gettysburg

HTML/CSS

Burke Couper Classroom

Megan Kudzia, Albion

Omeka KRJH 103

Brooke Bergantzel, Cornell

Neatline KRJH 005 Trina Marmarelli, Reed
Blended Learning/Information Literacy KJRH 127 Glynis Asu, Hamilton
R CAJHN 101 Lauren Tilton, Yale Taylor Arnold, Yale
Copyright KRJH 224 Helen McCullough, Allegheny R.C. Miessler, Gettysburg

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