Media/Digital Humanities

Essays and Talks

“Formerly Known as Students.” Inside HigherEd, Oct. 29, 2012. http://www.insidehighered.com/views/2012/10/29/essay-how-moocs-raise-questions-about-definition-student

“Before You Jump on the Bandwagon..” Chronicle of Higher Education, Sept. 3, 2012. http://chronicle.com/article/Before-You-Jump-on-the/134090/

“You Are Here: Locative Media and the National Parks.” Paper to be presented at the Modern Language Association (MLA) annual conference, January 2013.

“The Online Checklist.”  American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) Annual Conference, Atlanta, January 2013. http://www.slideshare.net/alisonbyerly/online-checklist-aacu13-16175552

“Evaluating Digital Scholarship,” NITLE (National Institute for Technology in Liberal Education) Online Seminar,  October 2012. http://www.nitle.org/live/events/146-evaluating-digital-scholarship; http://www.slideshare.net/nitle/byerly-nitle-digital-scholarship

“Information Networks in Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes and BBC’s Sherlock.” North American Victorian Studies Association (NAVSA) Conference, Madison, September 2012.

“Everything Old is New Again: The Digital Past and the Humanistic Future.”  Modern Language Association (MLA) Conference, Seattle, January 2012.  http://web.duke.edu/~ves4/mla2012/Byerly-DigitalPast-HumanisticFuture.pdf

“Evaluating Digital Scholarship.” Presentation at Modern Language Association (MLA) Pre-Convention Workshop, Seattle, January 2012. http://wiki.mla.org/index.php/WORKSHOP_2012 Chronicle of Higher Ed report on workshop: http://chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/the-challenges-of-digital-scholarship/38103

“Humanities in the Digital Age.” (Video)  Panel discussion with Steven Pinker and David Thorburn. MIT, October 20, 2010. http://techtv.mit.edu/videos/16703-humanities-in-the-digital-age

“What Not to Save: The Future of Ephemera.” Media in Transition (MiT) 6 Conference, MIT, April 2009 http://web.mit.edu/comm-forum/mit6/papers/Byerly.pdf

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