The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media offered a number of professional development institutes designed to introduce novices to the theories and methods of the digital humanities. Funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, Getty Foundation, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, and individual colleges and universities, these institutes provided dozens of scholars, archivists, librarians, curators, and public historians with the skills to begin doing, evaluating, and advising digital work.
DoingDH Co-Directors, Sheila Brennan and Sharon Leon continue to provide customized professional development experiences for your department, university, or organization. Duration can range from 1-2 days to full 2 week immersive institutes, depending on their availability. For more information, please contact Sheila Brennan or Sharon Leon.
For more information on past institutes, visit their cohort sites and review the open access curriculum:
- Doing Digital History [2014] (funded by the NEH)
- Rebuilding the Portfolio: DH for Art Historians (funded by the Getty Foundation)
- Doing Digital History | Millsaps College
- Building a Digital Portfolio (funded by the Getty Foundation)
- Doing Digital History: 2016 (funded by the NEH)
- Doing Digital History: Mason History and Art History Dept.
- The Networked Curator: Digital Literacy Workshop for Art Curators [2017] with the Association of Art Museum Curators (AAMC) Foundation (funded by the Getty Foundation and the Kress Foundation)
- Doing Digital Humanities | Elmira College
- The Networked Curator: Digital Literacy Workshop for Art Curators [2018] with the Association of Art Museum (AAMC) Foundation (funded by the Getty Foundation and the Kress Foundation)