CTL - The New E-Archive: Teaching, Scholarship, and Knowledge Production with EEBO and ECCO - Queens Campus

October 02, 2012 12:15 PM - 1:40 PM
Library room 110 - Queens Campus

Kathleen Lubey,  St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Steve Mentz,  St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Melissa Mowry,  St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Andrew Sankowski,  University Libraries

This session will explore the impact of the growing digital archive on teaching and re-search in the humanities by drawing on two recent databases acquired by the. St. John's Library, Early English Books Online (EEBO) and Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO). We will discuss how these resources are reshaping the sorts of intellectual in-quiry we can undertake as humanities scholars; how they enable new possibilities for research in literary study and beyond; and how these innovations can enrich the liberal arts classroom. What counts as a "text"? What new analytic approaches can we under-take? What boundaries remain among humanities disciplines in the age of the digital archive?

Please join us as we ask how these resources redefine our work as scholars and teachers.

Date
   Tuesday, October 2

Time
   12:15 to 1:40 p.m.

Location
    Library room 110 in the back of the University Learning Commons, Queens Campus

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If you have any questions please contact the CTL at CTL@stjohns.edu.