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Shawna Ross

UncategorizedJanuary 1, 2018<January 1, 2018

What’s Next for the CIT

We’ve had a great year in the MLA’s Committee for Information Technology. As a committee, we review and revise guidelines for evaluating digital scholarship,…

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UncategorizedOctober 27, 2017<October 27, 2017

MLA 2018: Hacking the Scholarly Workflow

The CIT is sponsoring a two-hour, free-of-cost workshop during MLA 2018 sharing seven simple, real- life, lowcost, practical hacks to help scholars organize research materials,…

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ConferenceOctober 27, 2017<October 27, 2017

MLA 2018: Commonsense Information Security for Academics​

The CIT is sponsoring an informal workshop during MLA 2018 to help individuals secure their academic and personal data from malicious individuals, businesses, and government….

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Demonstrating Digital Scholarship, UncategorizedOctober 17, 2016<November 22, 2016

Demonstrating the Scholarship of Design

Introduction This post is the fourth installment of CIT’s new blog series, “Demonstrating the Scholarship of…,” in which we provide arguments and strategies for…

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ConferenceOctober 17, 2016<November 22, 2016

MLA 2017 Convention Panel: Histories of Digital Labor

MLA2017, Session 649 Saturday, 7 January 5:15–6:30 p.m., Franklin 5, Philadelphia Marriott Presiding: Shawna Ross, Texas A&M Univ., College Station As labor-intensive projects continue…

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Demonstrating Digital ScholarshipApril 18, 2016<November 22, 2016

Demonstrating the Scholarship of Twitter

Introduction This post is the third installment of CIT’s new blog series, “Demonstrating the Scholarship of…,” in which we provide arguments and strategies for…

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Demonstrating Digital ScholarshipMarch 11, 2016<November 22, 2016

Demonstrating the Scholarship of Encoding

  Introduction This post is the second installment of CIT’s new blog series, “Demonstrating the Scholarship of…,” in which we provide arguments and strategies…

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Demonstrating Digital ScholarshipFebruary 15, 2016<November 22, 2016

Demonstrating the Scholarship of Pedagogy

  Introduction This post is the first installment of CIT’s new blog series, “Demonstrating the Scholarship of…,” in which we provide arguments and strategies…

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UncategorizedJanuary 28, 2016<November 22, 2016

CFP for MLA 2017: Histories of Digital Labor

The MLA Committee on Information Technology invites abstracts on the history of digital labor for a guaranteed panel at the MLA conference in Philadelphia…

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Demonstrating Digital ScholarshipDecember 14, 2015<November 22, 2016

Demonstrating the Scholarship of: A New Blog Series from the CIT

Much virtual ink has been spilt about the need for standards for the evaluation of digital scholarship in the humanities. Case studies have been…

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  • Digital Research Profiles
  • Evaluating Digital Scholarship
    • Guidelines for Evaluating Digital Work
    • A Primer on Evaluating Digital Work in the Humanities
    • Demonstrating Digital Scholarship
    • Types of Digital Scholarship
    • Resources
  • Convention
    • MLA 2017
  • About the CIT
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