Resource Pages: Digital Humanities
Courses AY 2014-2015
Spring, 2015
- CSCI-UA.60-1 Database Design and Web Implementation
- CSCI-UA.2-2 Introduction to Programming (Python)
Fall, 2014
- CSCI-UA.60-1 Database Design and Web Implementation
- CSCI-UA.380-2 Computing in the Humanities and the Arts
Courses AY 2013-2014
Spring, 2014
- CSCI-UA.60-1 Database Design and Web Implementation
- CSCI-UA.61-1 Web Development and Programming
- SCHOL-UA-10 Freshman Scholars Seminar
Fall, 2013
- CSCI-UA.60-1 Database Design and Web Implementation
- ENGL-GA.2971-1 Practicum in Digital Humanities
- SCHOL-UA.3 Freshman Scholars Seminar
Courses AY 2012-2013
Spring, 2013
- CSCI-UA.2-1 Introduction to Programming (Python)
- CSCI-UA.60-1 Database Design and Web Implementation
Fall, 2012
- CSCI-UA.380-1 Special Topics: Computing in the Humanities and the Arts
- CSCI-UA.61 Web Development and Programming
- CSCI-UA.4 Introduction to Web Design and Computer Principles
Teaching Awards:
Talks
Upcoming Talk: EMG (Electronic Media Group of the American Institute of conservation of Historic and Artistic Works) - Miami, FL May 2015 Computational Provenance and Computational Reproducibility: What Can We Learn About the Conservation of Software Art From Current Research in the Sciences? with Mark Hellar
EMG (Electronic Media Group of the American Institute of conservation of Historic and Artistic Works) - San Fransisco, CA 5/30/2014 Museum / University Collaborations in Media Conservation Research with Prof. Glenn Wharton http://sched.co/1cX4qfK (JPG)
National Portrait Gallery of the Smithsonian Institute, Washington D.C. 01/17/2014 - Technology Experiments in Art: Conserving Software-Based Artworks The Value of Software Documentation in Conserving Software-Art: Case Studies at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York City(http://www.si.edu/tbma/symposiums) (PDF)
EMG (Electronic Media Group of the American Institute of conservation of Historic and Artistic Works) - Indianapolis, IN 5/31/2013 Technical Documentation of Source Code at the Museum of Modern Art with Glenn Wharton, Time-Based Media Conservator, Museum of Modern Art - http://www.conservation-us.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=Page.viewPage&pageId=1162 (PDF)
SIGCSE 2013, Denver, Colorado, 3/8/2013: Poster Session - (PDF)Embracing the Digital Humanities: A Course on Computing in the Humanities for Undergraduate Computer Science Minor Students http://db.grinnell.edu/sigcse/sigcse2013/Program/viewAcceptedProposal.pdf?sessionType=poster&sessionNumber=2 (PDF)
Yale University Library's Standing Committee on Professional Awareness (SCOPA) and the Digital Humanities Working Group, 02/10/2012:Putting Primary Source Material Online: A Case Study from New York Universityhttp://digitalhumanities.yale.edu/blog/2012/02/09/deena-engel-visit (PDF) - Notes and Bibliography
NYU Workshop in Archival Practice, 10/14/2011: http://nyuarchiveworkshop.wordpress.com/2011/10/19/notes-from-archive-lab-digital-humanities-and-literary-archives/ (PDF)
NYU, Center For Teaching Excellence: Workshop on the digital Humanities Why Digital Humanities? with Deena Engel, Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Michael Stoller, and Diana Taylor
New York University Thursday, February 17, 2011.
Co-sponsored by the Humanities Initiative at NYU.
http://vinopal.org/2011/02/17/why-digital-humanities-notes-from-a-panel-discussion-at-nyu/ (PDF)
Digital Humanities Conference, London - July, 2010; Poster Session: An Inter-Disciplinary Approach to Web Programming: A Collaboration Between the University Archives and the Department of Computer Science by Janet Marie Bunde and Deena Engel
http://www.arts-humanities.net/audio/interview_deena_engel_dh2010 - (PDF) Poster (PDF) - Interview (Audio)
NYU, Center for Teaching Excellence: Technology and Education Conference - (PDF)
New York University, Friday, April 16, 2010 Computing in the Humanities
Publications:
Upcoming Publication: Source Code Analysis as Technical Art HistoryJournal of the American Institute of Conservation (JAIC) by Deena Engel and Glenn Wharton, 2015
Upcoming Publication: Textual Artifacts and their Digital Representations: Teaching Graduate Students to Build An Online ArchiveDigital Humanities Quarterly (DHQ) by Deena Engel and Marion Thain, 2015
Reading between the lines: Source code documentation as a conservation strategy for software-based artStudies in Conservation by Deena Engel and Glenn Wharton, 2014 (http://www.maneyonline.com/doi/abs/10.1179/2047058413Y.0000000115)
Past or Portal? Enhancing Undergraduate Learning through Special Collections and ArchivesEdited by Eleanor Mitchell, Peggy Seiden, and Suzy Taraba. American Library Association, 2012. Co-author of Chapter 7 in "Pedagogy" - "New York University: Computing in the Humanities @ NYU Libraries" with Janet Bunde and Paula Feid. (http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/portal_libraries_and_the_academy/v013/13.4.bahde.html)
Computing in the Humanities: An Interdisciplinary Partnership in Undergraduate Education by Janet Bunde and Deena Engel: Journal of Archival Organization, 1533-2756, Volume 8, Issue 2, 2010, Pages 149 - 159
Additional / Other
Member of the Advisory Board: Academy for Software Engineering (a new New York City public high school) - 2011-2012. (PDF)
"The Graduate Student as Entrepreneur" by Sarah Ruth Jacobs: Chronicle of Higher Education, 11/29/2011: http://chronicle.com/article/The-Graduate-Student-as/129903/ (PDF)
Teaching: Research Projects with Students
Project Title: Source Code Documentation for Computational Art at the
Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Supervisor: Professor Deena Engel, Courant Institute of Mathematics.
MoMA Liaison: Glenn Wharton, Media Conservator, Museum of Modern Art.
Students worked on a research project preparing documentation on a work of computational art in order to facilitate conservation decisions about this work in particular and to provide a model for this process for such works in general. The documentation included an overview of the technologies used, a flowchart of the work, identification and narrative descriptions of the functions and procedures and an overview to contextualize the work within the field of current computational art. CS Department Notice
Resource Pages: Digital Humanities
NYU / Dept of Computer Science - Prof Deena Engel [ deena.engel AT nyu.edu ]