Digital Humanities and Data Storytelling

At the University of Houston Libraries, digital humanities and data storytelling projects are gaining momentum. Researchers take information from traditional humanities disciplines and use computing tools to derive data. Data storytelling involves the exploration and application of data in graphical or illustrative forms that make it meaningful for student and faculty research.

been

Joshua Been, social science data librarian, discusses some of the data storytelling collaborations happening at the University of Houston.

Joshua Been, social science data librarian, and Jesse Sharpe, English and linguistics librarian, discuss some of the digital humanities and data storytelling projects on which they are collaborating with University of Houston faculty and researchers in the following video collection.

Digital Humanities

Digital Humanities Collaboration – John Donne Society

Digital Humanities Projects – This Week in Texas

Data Research Services

Data Storytelling

Mobile Data Mapping and 3D Visualization

Data Visualization – Analysis of Latino Population in Houston

Data Visualization – Bilalian Newsletter Distribution

Comments are closed.

Posted on September 1st, 2015 by Esmeralda Fisher and filed under Announcements | Comments Off on Digital Humanities and Data Storytelling