RESCHEDULED – IATH and Collaborations in Local History

October 6, 2022

Our October topic was rescheduled to December. Instead a group discussion was held where members shared updates on their various research projects.


Worthy Martin will discuss IATH and its collaborations in local history.

The Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities (IATH) was founded in 1992 with the primary mission of transforming faculty scholarship through collaborations to make effective use of computationally mediated methods. Most often, this mission is accomplished through the IATH Fellows Program in which faculty propose scholarly investigations important to their own interests. In addition, IATH undertakes to obtain external funding for similar projects.

Following President Ryan’s mission for the University, IATH also engages with the broader community beyond the University and this talk will give a sample of such projects, including:

Virginia Emigrants to Liberia: http://www.vcdh.virginia.edu/liberia/index.php?page=Home

The Architecture of the Negro Travelers’ Green Book: http://community.village.virginia.edu/greenbooks

Social Networks and Archival Context: https://snaccooperative.org

The Countryside Transformed: The railroad and the eastern shore of Virginia 1870-1935: http://eshore.iath.virginia.edu

Next Meeting:

  • Building a Digital Archive: From Slavery to Freedom at Monticello
    September 4, 2025 The Digital Archive of Slavery to Freedom At Monticello (DASFAM) envisions a database that accumulates every reference to the people enslaved at Monticello, building a more comprehensive story of genealogical history, travel, commerce, and social dynamics from the 18th century onwards. The team will share the project’s structure and welcome feedback on

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