Jennifer Langdon
- Title / Position: Associate Director
- Organization: University of California Humanities Research Institute
- Website: www.gutenberg-e.org/langdon/
- Twitter: @jelangdon
I’m a hybrid: history PhD turned novelist, scholar-educator turned academic administrator, nonprofit communications flak turned humanities advocate.
My interest in digital humanities began in 2005 when my dissertation was awarded the Mellon Foundation/American Historical Association Gutenberg-e prize and was published by Columbia University Press in 2007 as Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood (http://www.gutenberg-e.org/langdon/).
As the associate director of the UC Humanities Research Institute, I'm interested in building DH (and other) networks among UC humanities scholars, staying abreast of DH projects and tools, and exploring new and better ways to support digital humanities scholarship, particularly around new media strategies for publishing and sharing research with broader publics.
And as a crossover writer currently working at the intersection of history and fiction, I'm interested in exploring all of the above for my own creative and intellectual work.
Camp Sponsors
- The Pollak Library. California State University, Fullerton.
- The Academic Technology Office. California State University, Fullerton.
- The College of Humanities and Social Sciences. California State University, Fullerton.
- The Center for Digital Learning and Research. Occidental College.
- The Center for Digital Humanities. University of California, Los Angeles.
Recent Posts
- Folder for Google Docs
- Evaluate THATCamp SoCal 2012
- Session on Local DH collaboration (live-blogging)
- Session Notes: Text Mining Session 2 w/ Scott Kleinman
- Session on Academic Technology (live-blogging)
- ePortfolios session
- Collaborative Notes from Omeka Workshop
- Collaborative Notes from DIY Project Management Session
- Connecting to wi-fi
- #THATCamp SoCal Workshop Preview: Historypin