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Sounding it Out with Tanya Clement

March 30th, 2012

Steve Anderson

The Center for Ideas and Society Mellon Workshop

Critical Digital Humanities Research Group

Presents

Sounding it Out: Modeling Aurality for Large-Scale Text Collection Analysis

Wednesday, April 4th           4:30-6:00 PM               HMNSS 1500

 

Dr. Tanya Clement is an Assistant Professor in the School of Information at the University of Texas at Austin. She has a PhD in English Literature and Language and an MFA in fiction. Her primary area of research is the role of scholarly information infrastructure as it impacts academic research libraries and digital collections, research tools and (re)sources in the context of future applications, humanities informatics, and humanities data curation. Her research is informed by theories of knowledge representation, information theory, mark-up theory, social text theory, and theories of information visualization. She has published pieces on digital humanities and digital literacies in several books and on digital scholarly editing, text mining and modernist literature in Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative, Literary and Linguistic Computing, and Texas Studies in Literature and Language.

This event is sponsored by the Center for Ideas and Society through a generous grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Workshops in the Humanities. For more information on the event or any other event, please visit the website at ideasandsociety.ucr.edu

 

Tanya Clement event flier (PDF)