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<h1>UCDH Boilerplate</h1>
<p>Administrative documents and course guides for Digital Humanities initiatives, from the University of Canterbury, New Zealand.</p>
<p class="view"><a href="https://github.com/jamessmithies/ucdhboilerplate">View the Project on GitHub <small>jamessmithies/ucdhboilerplate</small></a></p>
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<a id="welcome-to-digital-humanities-boilerplate" class="anchor" href="#welcome-to-digital-humanities-boilerplate" aria-hidden="true"><span class="octicon octicon-link"></span></a>Welcome to UC Digital Humanities Boilerplate.</h3>
<p>This site contains content that can be used as boilerplate to help with the development of digital humanities programs and courses. By sharing the material, and encouraging reuse of it, the intention is to help the writing process for others engaged in similar processes, and to foster further pedagogical development of the Digital Humanities. All site material, including the website itself, is available for download. A range of deployment models are offered for people interested in developing digital humanities programs at their universities or colleges. The program is delivered through the <a href="http://dh.canterbury.ac.nz">University of Canterbury Digital Humanities Program</a> in Christchurch, New Zealand.</p>
<h3>Citations</h3>
<p>Citations in scholarly journals should use, James Smithies and Paul Millar, 'FILE TITLE', <i>University of Canterbury Digital Humanities Boilerplate</i>, 2012 - 2015. <a href="http://ucdhboilerplate.info">http://ucdhboilerplate.info</a>.</p>
<p>It is not necessary to cite the material on this site if it is only being used for administrative purposes, although a single note would be welcome if your institutional templates support it. </p>
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<a id="postgraduate-honours" class="anchor" href="#postgraduate-honours" aria-hidden="true"><span class="octicon octicon-link"></span></a>Postgraduate Honours</h3>
<p>The postgraduate program available on this site was presented at DH2013, Nebraska. See Smithies, J.D., Millar, P. and Bellamy, C. (2013) <a href='http://dh2013.unl.edu/abstracts/files/downloads/DH2013_conference_abstracts_print.pdf'>'State of the Art': Negotiating a Standards-approved Digital Humanities Curriculum</a>. Lincoln, NE, USA: Digital Humanities 2013, 16-19 Jul 2013. (Conference Contribution - Abstracts)</p>
<p>The program and courses presented here have changed since initial implementation. This generally means they now have a more practical / applied orientation. This was part of a broader strategy, to seed DH with available resources and build technical content as awareness and capability developed.</p>
<p>An Honours year in New Zealand requires four courses, with a major requiring at least two in a single subject. Honours is traditionally used by students either to add value to their BA, or prepare them for advanced postgraduate study. Students are required to take at least one mainstream humanities course alongside their digital humanities ones.
The following documents are available:</p>
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<a href="https://github.com/jamessmithies/ucdhboilerplate/blob/gh-pages/digi_programme.md">Strategic Alignment, Graduate Profile & Administration</a>.</li>
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<a href="https://github.com/jamessmithies/ucdhboilerplate/blob/gh-pages/digi401guide.md">Digital Methods</a>.</li>
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<a href="https://github.com/jamessmithies/ucdhboilerplate/blob/gh-pages/digi402guide.md">The Digital Modern: Humanities & New Media</a>.</li>
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<a href="https://github.com/jamessmithies/ucdhboilerplate/blob/gh-pages/digi403guide.md"><i>New in 2014</i>: Digital Project</a>.</li>
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<a id="undergraduate-minor" class="anchor" href="#undergraduate-minor" aria-hidden="true"><span class="octicon octicon-link"></span></a>Undergraduate Minor</h3>
<p>Documentation for the undergraduate minor in Digital Practice is available <a href="https://github.com/jamessmithies/ucdhboilerplate/blob/gh-pages/digi_minor.md"</a>here.</p>
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<a id="other-resources" class="anchor" href="#other-resources" aria-hidden="true"><span class="octicon octicon-link"></span></a>Other Resources</h3>
<p>Many other course designs and deployment options are of course possible. People interested in the Digital Humanities should also visit the <a href="http://adho.org/">Alliance of Digital Humanities Organisations</a> and <a href="http://digitalhumanities.org/centernet/">centerNet</a> to see the wide range of centers, pedagogies, tools, and methods currently under development. An excellent list of DH syllabi is maintained by the CUNY Digital Humanities Initiative, available at the <a href="http://commons.gc.cuny.edu/wiki/index.php/DH_Syllabi">CUNY Academic Commons</a>. Get up to date on current Digital Humanities work and scholarship at <a href="http://digitalhumanitiesnow.org/">Digital Humanities Now</a>, <a href="http://dsh.oxfordjournals.org/">Digital Scholarship in the Humanities</a>, <a href="http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/">Digital Humanities Quarterly</a>, the <a href="http://journalofdigitalhumanities.org/">Journal of Digital Humanities</a>, and <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23digitalhumanities">Twitter</a>.</p>
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<a id="deployment-options" class="anchor" href="#deployment-options" aria-hidden="true"><span class="octicon octicon-link"></span></a>Deployment Options</h3>
<p>Digital Humanities Programs are best tailored to institutional circumstances. CLick <u>here (TO DO)</u> for some options.
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<a id="author" class="anchor" href="#author" aria-hidden="true"><span class="octicon octicon-link"></span></a>Author</h3>
<p>This site was produced and is maintained by<a href="https://github.com/jamessmithies" class="user-mention">@jamessmithies</a> (<a href="http://jamessmithies.org">http://jamessmithies.org</a>).</p>
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<a id="reviewers" class="anchor" href="#reviewers" aria-hidden="true"><span class="octicon octicon-link"></span></a>Reviewers</h3>
<p>We owe debts to the following internal and external reviewers:</p>
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<a id="international" class="anchor" href="#international" aria-hidden="true"><span class="octicon octicon-link"></span></a>International</h4>
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<li>Katherine Bode, Head and Senior Lecturer, Literary and Textual Studies, Digital Humanities Hub, Australian National University.</li>
<li>Julia Flanders, Director, Women's Writing Project and Associate Director for Textbase Development, Brown University.</li>
<li>Alan Liu, Chair and Professor in the English Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara.</li>
<li>Harold Short, Professor of Humanities Computing, King's College London.</li>
<li>Melissa Terras, Director of UCL Center for Digital Humanities, University College London.</li>
<li>John Unsworth, Vice Provost for Library and Technology Services and Chief Information Officer, Brandeis University.</li>
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<a id="new-zealand" class="anchor" href="#new-zealand" aria-hidden="true"><span class="octicon octicon-link"></span></a>New Zealand</h4>
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<li>Stuart Charters, Senior Lecturer, Applied Computing, Lincoln University.</li>
<li>Vicki Compton, Research Director, Auckland UniServices Ltd, The University of Auckland.</li>
<li>Nick Jones, Co-Director of the New Zealand eScience Infrastructure (NeSI).</li>
<li>Sydney Shep, Reader, School of Information Management, Victoria University of Wellington.</li>
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<a id="university-of-canterbury" class="anchor" href="#university-of-canterbury" aria-hidden="true"><span class="octicon octicon-link"></span></a>University of Canterbury</h4>
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<li>All University of Canterbury College of Arts Heads of School.</li>
<li>Professor Lucy Johnston, Dean of Postgraduate Studies.</li>
<li>UC College of Arts Teaching and Learning Committee.</li>
<li>UC Department of English, Cinema and Digital Humanities.</li>
<li>Prof. Tim Bell, Deputy Head of Department, Computer Science and Software Engineering Department.</li>
<li>Prof. Phil Bones, Head of Department, Electrical and Computer Engineering.</li>
<li>Prof. Mark Billinghurst, Director, Hit Lab NZ.</li>
<li>Jill Durney, Manager, Macmillan Brown Library.</li>
<li>Prof. Linda Jean Kenix, School of Social and Political Sciences.</li>
<li>Alison Holcroft, College of Arts.</li>
<li>Liz Bond, College of Arts.</li>
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