Archives as Data: New Directions in Historical Research
Columbia’s History Lab and Columbia Libraries proudly present a one-day conference highlighting the innovative work and new research opportunities emerging from the increasing volume of digitized and “born digital” materials for archivists and historians.
The event will feature research presentations, panels, and posters about digital history and archives more generally, including some from participants of Columbia’s previous “Archives as Data” Summer Institutes.
The conference is funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, and is a continuation of Columbia’s “Archives as Data” program. The conference has also received generous support from Columbia’s History Department and the Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy (ISERP).
Please register with the following form to attend. Pre-registration is required:
Finalized schedule coming soon.
Panels may include:
Ethics and Access in Digital Archives
Computational Methods for Historical Analysis
Collaborative Data Projects
Emerging Technologies in Archives