George Williams’ Scholarly Pursuits

May 17, 2011 at 12:23 pm

Williams, G. H. “Disability, Universal Design, and the Digital Humanities,” in Debates in the Digital Humanities, M. Gold, ed, Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 202-212, 2012.

Williams, G. H. “NEH Digital Humanities Start Up: BrailleSC.org,” National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), Grant, $24,987. Williams, G. H. Guest seminar participant, “Civic Engagement,” Course taught by Barnet, W., and Rodrick, A., Wofford College, 2011.

Williams, G. H. “BrailleSC.org: Different Ways of Reading in a Digital Environment,” Presented at the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing, Washington, DC, July 2011.

Williams, G. H. “BrailleSC.org: Applying Universal Design Principles to a Digital Humanities Project,” Presented at Digital Humanities, Stanford, CA, June 2011.

Williams, G. H. “The Eighteenth Century in the Twenty-First: The Impact of the Digital Humanities,” Roundtable chair at the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, March 2011.

Williams, G. H. “Hacking the Profession: Academic Self-Help in an Age of Crisis,” Roundtable participant at the Modern Language Association, Los Angeles, CA, January 2011.

Bohon, C., Herzberg, T. S., and Williams, G. H. “MGS: BrailleSC: Accessible Design for Digital Resources,” SC Research Foundation (SCRF), Grant, $3,000.

Bohon, C., Herzberg, T. S., and Williams, G. H. “Braille SC: The possibilities are endless,” Poster presented at the Seventh Annual South Carolina Upstate Research Symposium, Spartanburg, SC, April 2011.

Pruitt, D. J., Herzberg, T. S., and Williams, G. H. “Braille and the brain,” Presented at the Annual South Carolina Upstate Research Symposium, Spartanburg, SC, April 2011.

Williams, G. “Religious Movements as Associational Reading Projects,” Presented at the 2010 Meeting of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, March 2010.

Williams, G. “NEH Digital Humanities Start Up: BrailleSC.org,” National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), Grant, $24,987.

Herzberg, T. S., Williams, G., and Bohon, C. “BrailleSC: Accessible Design for Digital Resources,” South Carolina Research Foundation (SCRF), Grant, $3,000.

Bohon, C., Herzberg, T., and Williams, G. “Braille Literacy in South Carolina: The Possibilities Are Endless,” USC Upstate Undergraduate Research Journal, 32-35, Fall 2010.