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2015
Friday, May 22nd
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

IWA's Mujeres Latinas Collections Go Digital

Panel: 5 - From Curation to Curriculum: The Hidden History of Latinas in Iowa and the Making of a Digital Humanities Project

Janet Weaver, University of Iowa

9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Making it 'Real': Giving Life to the Digital Collection

Panel: 5 - From Curation to Curriculum: The Hidden History of Latinas in Iowa and the Making of a Digital Humanities Project

Hannah Scates Kettler, University of Iowa

9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Remember the Catholic Ladies: Integrating Immigrant and Catholic Women Digitally into American History

Panel: 6 - Religious Histories of American Women

William Kurtz, Virginia Foundation for the Humanities

9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Given a Bad Rap: The Women of Nineteenth-Century Spiritualism

Panel: 6 - Religious Histories of American Women

Cornelia S. King, Library Company of Philadelphia

9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Presentation available

Called to Lead: Tracing Women's Roles in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 1833-1925

Panel: 6 - Religious Histories of American Women

Jeri Wieringa, George Mason University

9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Beyond the Symbolic: Locating Black Women College Students in the Digitized Du Bois Papers

Panel: 7 - Studying Black Women's Networks

Amira Rose Davis, Johns Hopkins University

9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Digitizing Diaspora from Harlem to Leopoldville: Mapping Black Women's Networks of Anti-Colonial Resistance in Central Africa

Panel: 7 - Studying Black Women's Networks

Annette Joseph-Gabriel, Williams College

9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Finding Black Women Rappers in Digital Pop Music Archives: An Issue of Labels, Authenticity, and Exceptionalism

Panel: 7 - Studying Black Women's Networks

Jocelyn Thomas, Independent Scholar

9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Frank E. Buttolph and 'Students of History': Intersections of Curation and Gender in the NYPL Menu Collection

Panel: 8 - Women as Curators and Collectors

Trevor Muñoz, University of Pennsylvania
Katie Rawson, University of Pennsylvania

9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Jane Austen's Emma in America: Histories of Books, Collectors, and Readers

Panel: 8 - Women as Curators and Collectors

Tara Olivero, Goucher College
Kristen Welzenbach, Goucher College

9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

College Women: Documenting the History of Women in Higher Education

Panel: Digital Showcase

Rachel Appel, Bryn Mawr College

10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

Creating Value and Making Connections in a Medieval Women's Database

Panel: Digital Showcase

Margaret Schaus, Haverford College

10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

Doctor or Doctress? Students Exploring American History with Online Primary Sources

Panel: Digital Showcase

Matt Herbison, Drexel University

10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

Encouraging the Discovery of Women's History in Digital Collections

Panel: Digital Showcase

Ken Middleton, Middle Tennessee State University

10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

"Females" not "Ladies" Exploring Women's Histories through Digitized Massachusetts Legislative Petitions

Panel: Digital Showcase

Nicole Topich, Harvard University

10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

Porn, Prostitution and Lingerie: Digitizing European Women's Intimate Histories

Panel: Digital Showcase

Elizabeth Reilly, Bryn Mawr College

10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

Project Continua: Expanding Public Access to Women's Lives

Panel: Digital Showcase

Mary Spongberg, New School University
Gina Luria Walker, New School University

10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

Women of the Founding Era: Crowdsourcing a Digital Edition

Panel: Digital Showcase

Susan Perdue, Virginia Foundation for the Humanities

10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

Presentation available

A Company of These Women: Tiny Data, Digital Methods, and Archival Silences in Native Women's History

Panel: 9 - Family Politics: Women in the Records of Early America

Maeve Kane, University at Albany

10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

Property, Power, Progress? Quantitative Analysis of Marriage Settlements from South Carolina, 1750-1850

Panel: 9 - Family Politics: Women in the Records of Early America

Lindsay M. Keiter, The College of William & Mary

10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

Digital History and Women of the Seward Family--A Case Study

Panel: 9 - Family Politics: Women in the Records of Early America

Serenity Sutherland, Unversity of Rochester

10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

Women's Instructional Writings in Nineteenth-Century France: A Digital Bibliography

Panel: 10 - The Digital Corpus of European Women

Bénédicte Monicat, The Pennsylvania State University
Hélène Huet, The Pennsylvania State University

10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

Presentation available

GEA: Invisible Sienese Women Made Visible

Panel: 10 - The Digital Corpus of European Women

Elena Brizio, The Medici Archive Project

10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

Women’s Early Modern Letters Online: Exploring Problems and Potentials of a “Sister” Resource

Panel: 10 - The Digital Corpus of European Women

Kim McLean-Fiander, University of Victoria

10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

"A Rushlight, flickering and small": Transcribing and Marking Up a Student Literary Magazine in U.S. Women's History Courses

Panel: 11 - Digital Pedagogy: Women and Gender in the College Classroom

Kathryn Tomasek, Wheaton College

10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

Collaboration in the Collections: Bringing U.S. Women's History to Distance Learning Students

Panel: 11 - Digital Pedagogy: Women and Gender in the College Classroom

Brigitte Billeaudeaux, University of Memphis
Christine Eisel, University of Memphis

10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

Using Digital Tools for Classroom Activism: Exploring Gender, Infrastructure, and Technological Discipline through a Public Bathroom Project

Panel: 11 - Digital Pedagogy: Women and Gender in the College Classroom

Marie Hicks, Illinois Institute of Technology

10:45 AM - 12:15 PM

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

A Suffrage District: What Mapping Technology Can Reveal About the Women's Rights Movement

Panel: 12 - Bodies in Space: Mapping Women Digitally

Lauren C. Santangelo, The New School/New-York Historical Society

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Putting Women on the Map: Gender and Everyday Life in 1920s Harlem

Panel: 12 - Bodies in Space: Mapping Women Digitally

Stephen Robertson, George Mason University

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Presentation available

Black at Bryn Mawr: Mapping Campus History

Panel: 12 - Bodies in Space: Mapping Women Digitally

Grace Pusey, Bryn Mawr College

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Presentation available

Digitizing Feminist and Lesbian Newspapers--and That's Just the Beginning

Panel: 13 - Feminist and Lesbian Periodicals in the Digital Age: Rebroadcasting Our Values

Ken Wachsberger, Azenphony Press

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Presentation available

Opening the Info Vault: Preserving, Digitizing, and Funding the International Women's History Periodical Archive

Panel: 13 - Feminist and Lesbian Periodicals in the Digital Age: Rebroadcasting Our Values

Laura X, The Laura X-Laura Rand Orthwein, Jr. World Institute for the Legacy and Learning of Social Justice Movements

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Presentation available

Redirecting Library Budgets in Support of Open Access

Panel: 13 - Feminist and Lesbian Periodicals in the Digital Age: Rebroadcasting Our Values

Andrée Rathemacher, University of Rhode Island

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Presentation available

Opportunities and Challenges: Digitizing Sources in Women's History from the Middle East for an English-Speaking Audience

Panel: 14 - Media, Language and Voice

Nova Robinson, Rutgers University
Seçil Yılmaz, CUNY Graduate Center

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Pacifica Radio Archives' 'American Women' Project: Providing Access to a Broadcast History of the Women's Movement, 1963-1982

Panel: 14 - Media, Language and Voice

Jolene M. Beiser, Pacifica Radio Archives

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Presentation available

"I Listen to Women's Voices": Resonating Memories from Northwest British Columbia

Panel: 14 - Media, Language and Voice

Maureen L. Atkinson, University of Waterloo

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Using the Methods of our Manuscripts: Shaping the Early Modern Recipes Online Collective

Panel: 15 - Historical Recipes Online: Digitization, Transcription, and Teaching

Hillary Nunn, University of Akron

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Presentation available

Crowdsourcing and Pedagogy

Panel: 15 - Historical Recipes Online: Digitization, Transcription, and Teaching

Rebecca Laroche, University of Colorado-Colorado Springs

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Early Modern Recipe Books in the History of Medicine Classroom

Panel: 15 - Historical Recipes Online: Digitization, Transcription, and Teaching

Michelle DiMeo, Chemical Heritage Foundation

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

3:15 PM - 4:45 PM

Documenting Women’s Labor History through Digital Resources: Issues of Access and Outreach

Panel: 16 - Documenting Women's Work and Activism

Kristen Chinery, Wayne State University
Elizabeth Clemens, Wayne State University

3:15 PM - 4:45 PM

Sekiko Yoshida: Gender, Race, and the Space Race

Panel: 16 - Documenting Women's Work and Activism

Eileen Clancy, City University of New York

3:15 PM - 4:45 PM

Space-Time in Visualisations of Knowledge Circulation

Panel: 17 - International networks and the Digital Humanities

Joyce Goodman, University of Winchester

3:15 PM - 4:45 PM

What Might an International Digital Centre/Center Look Like?

Panel: 17 - International networks and the Digital Humanities

Jennifer Redmond, Maynooth University

3:15 PM - 4:45 PM

Locating Virtual Bodies in the Global South: The Internet as Public History (Feminist) Archive

Panel: 17 - International networks and the Digital Humanities

Padmini Ray Murray, Srishti School for Art, Design and Technology

3:15 PM - 4:45 PM

Seeing Gender, Seeing Race: White Women, People of Color, and British Abolition, 1790-1830

Panel: 18 - Digital Histories of Race, Gender, and Abolition

Patricia A. Matthew, Montclair State University

3:15 PM - 4:45 PM

Bodies That Matter: Embodied Discourses in the Black Woman Suffragist Database

Panel: 18 - Digital Histories of Race, Gender, and Abolition

Michelle Moravec, Rosemont College

3:15 PM - 4:45 PM

Mapping Antislavery Women’s Correspondence: A Test Project

Panel: 18 - Digital Histories of Race, Gender, and Abolition

Stephanie Richmond, Norfolk State University

3:15 PM - 4:45 PM

Presentation available

Early Women Photographers: Digital Collections, Materiality, and Art History

Panel: 19 - Visual and Material Cultures of Women

Heather Waldroup, Appalachian State University

3:15 PM - 4:45 PM

The Illustration, the Image, and the Archive: Feminist Digital Humanities Approaches to Caricatures and Cartoons of Woman Activists and Authors, 1850-1920

Panel: 19 - Visual and Material Cultures of Women

Ana Stevenson, University of Pittsburgh
Kristin Allukian, Georgia Institute of Technology

3:15 PM - 4:45 PM

Presentation available

Life in Layers: Uncovering May Bradgon’s History – and Finding Our Own

Panel: 19 - Visual and Material Cultures of Women

Nora Dimmock, University of Rochester
Andrea Reithmayr, University of Rochester

3:15 PM - 4:45 PM