Originally published November 1, 2022
Over 110 people from San José State, San Diego State, and other California institutions registered for our first Digital Humanities Research Institute (DHRI), Networked Connections: Explorations Across Digital Humanities. Fourteen digital humanities practitioners shared their work and expertise with our participants and many continue with our DHRI program as mentors to faculty, staff, and graduate students eager to get started on their own digital scholarship journey. View recordings of the event and individual talks.
For me, the DHRI has been a unique opportunity to learn more about how CSU faculty are developing innovative approaches to teaching with the digital humanities, and to build the kind of interdisciplinary connections that can really accelerate research projects.
Nick Szydlowski, Digital Scholarship Librarian, SJSU King Library
The 14 mentor/mentee pairs will meet over the 2022-2023 academic year as the mentees establish their digital humanities work. SJSU and SDSU Libraries will also offer workshops providing technical training and grant writing support for the cohort throughout the year. In April of 2023 SJSU Library will host a celebratory event highlighting accomplishments and collaborations. Check this space for more information!