Dear colleagues,
Several librarians at UCLA and at least one from Yale University helped UCLA Prof. Miriam Posners’ undergraduate Digital Humanities students
with research related to their projects this quarter. The projects are now live and gathered together at:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/113080088824162/permalink/782860195179478/. Take a look: many are arts related and each project is so impressive!
If you prefer to see the projects individually, here are the links:
Exploring the Influence of the Museum of Modern Art
http://themomacollection.com/
Origins of the NY Philharmonic
http://nyphilcollection.com/
NY Tenements: How Images Enact Change
http://nytenementproject.com/
The NYC Tenement Project: How the Other Half Lived
http://howtheotherhalflived.com/
Introducing American Fashion: Examining the Development and Commodification of Style in America
http://introducingamericanfashion.com/
Identifying Superheroes: Marvel vs. DC
http://identifyingsuperheroes.com/
Japanese Art at the MoMA
http://momacollections.com/wordpress/
Kudos to all, including
to the repositories that opened up access to their data sets in order to facilitate these kinds of projects.
Best wishes,
Janine J. Henri
Architecture, Design, and Digital Services Librarian
UCLA Arts Library
1400 Public Affairs Building
Box 959312
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1392
Tel: 310-206-4587
Fax: 310-825-1303
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