Tags! Crowdsourcing!
We'll be crowdsourcing content that comes out of this unconference. Our Twitter hashtag is #tcic2012.
Photos and videos uploaded to Flickr and YouTube can use this tag to make it easier for us to find your contributions as we curate the content we produce here. For Flickr and YouTube, you can also use tags like "THATCamp Iowa City," "THATCamp," and "Iowa City," along with whatever tags you wish to label your work with. Thank you for helping us document our THATCamp!
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THATCamp Iowa City is being organized by University of Iowa graduate students and HASTAC Scholars Melody Dworak and Katherine F. Montgomery. Questions/comments can be emailed to THATCampIC (at) gmail (dot) com or tweeted to @THATCampIC.
Stacey Berry
- Assistant Professor of English for New Media
- Dakota State University
- Twitter: imogen66
I've been working in the field of Digital Humanities before it was called Digital Humanities. My research work has always been a sort of Frankenstein's-monster hybrid of traditional literary research with digital-nerd leanings--usually working on or contributing to other people's projects (such as The Walt Whitman Archive and Civil War Washington projects, both out of the CDRH @ UNL).
I spend most of my time online, obsessing about text analysis and visualization techniques, and working on an edited digital edition of a novel set in South Dakota (and written by one of the first African American filmmakers in the United States). I am always trying to figure out better ways to give my students the best possible advantage(s) on their way to graduate school and in careers in libraries and, out there, in the big-bad-world.
I am an assistant professor of English for New Media at Dakota State University.