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Item Digital History: Tools for Research and Teaching(2009) Spiro, Lisa; Center for Digital ScholarshipPresentation for the History Barrel (Rice U. graduate students in history), October 19, 2009Item Digital Tools for Research and Teaching in Anthropology(2009) Spiro, Lisa; Center for Digital ScholarshipPresentation on digital research tools for Rice University's anthropology department, October 27, 2009Item Dissertation 2.0: Remixing a Dissertation on American Literature as a Work of Digital Scholarship(2008) Spiro, Lisa; Center for Digital ScholarshipItem Emerging Technologies that Hold Promise for Education(2009) Spiro, Lisa; Center for Digital ScholarshipPresented at Lone Star College System's E-learning Symposium 2009, November 12, 2009Item The Global Library(2008) Spiro, Lisa; Center for Digital ScholarshipPresentation about the global reach of digital libraries, given as part of the "International Treasures" panel at Fondren Library, November 2008.Item Implementing DSpace at Rice: Lessons Learned(2008) Spiro, Lisa; Center for Digital ScholarshipSlides from a presentation about Rice's DSpace installation given at the Texas Library Association's Digitization 101 pre-conference, April 2008. (Note: some of the slides were previously used in a presentation at Open Repositories 2007).Item Introduction to Academic Blogging(2009) Spiro, Lisa; Center for Digital ScholarshipPowerpoint slides from a February 2009 workshop on academic blogging.Item Introduction to Scholarly Communication(2009) Spiro, Lisa; Center for Digital ScholarshipPresentation for The Future of Scholarly Communications A Forum for Houston Area Librarians, July 22, 2009, University of Houston (co-sponsored by UH, Rice and HAM-TMC Libraries). Also includes updated version for UNT School of Library and Information Sciences All-School Day, April 24, 2010Item Managing Information Overload(2010) Spiro, Lisa; Center for Digital ScholarshipGives an overview of information overload and discusses processes, habits and tools for managing it. Revised version of a presentation about information overload given in 2008.Item Marketing Marvel: Extending the Life of a Scribner's Bestseller(2004) Spiro, Lisa; Center for Digital ScholarshipItem “Methodology for the Infinite Archive”: Exploring the Implications of Digital Resources and Tools for Literary Scholarship(2009) Spiro, Lisa; Center for Digital ScholarshipSlides from an April 2009 presentation on digital humanities research at item A&M University. Remixes some elements from previous presentations. The title pays tribute to Bill Turkel's blog of the same name.Item Organizing & Managing Research Using Digital Tools(2009) Spiro, Lisa; Center for Digital ScholarshipPresentation on the Digital Media Center and digital tools for graduate students in history at Rice, March 27, 2009.Item Our Americas Archive Partnership: Charting New Cultural Geographies(2009-06-24) Spiro, Lisa; Center for Digital ScholarshipItem "Research, Not Re-Search": Managing Research with Zotero(2008) Spiro, Lisa; Center for Digital ScholarshipReview of Zotero, a Firefox based research tool.Item Using the Web to Conduct, Manage and Disseminate Research(2009) Spiro, Lisa; Center for Digital ScholarshipPresentation given on February 6, 2009Item Using Visualization in the Classroom(2008) Spiro, Lisa; Center for Digital ScholarshipPresentation given at the Teaching with Technology brown bag, Rice University, October 15, 2008Item Visualizing Texts, Modeling History: Possibilities for Digital Scholarship in the Humanities(2008) Spiro, Lisa; Center for Digital ScholarshipPresentation given for scholars in hemispheric American studies, October 8, 2008Item Why I’m Excited (and a Little Worried) about the Digital Humanities(2010) Spiro, Lisa; Center for Digital ScholarshipA presentation on digital humanities given for the 2010 Rice Humanities Research Center Undergraduate Lecture Series: Big Questions and Future Directions in the Humanities. October 21, 2010Item Why TEI? How Text Encoding Facilitates Research and Analysis(2008) Spiro, Lisa; Center for Digital ScholarshipDiscusses how TEI (Text Encoding Initiative) can be used by archives and special collections libraries. Defines TEI and provides background on XML. Provides examples of how TEI can facilitate text analysis, placing keywords in context, preservation, nuanced searching, and more. Briefly explores how to implement TEI.