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The THL will retire in July 2013. Please visit the Retiring the THL Project for more information.

About The Lab

The Townsend Humanities Lab offers a community-driven suite of digital tools to support interdisciplinary research and collaboration among Berkeley scholars and their affiliates.  Driven by a powerful content-management system, and hosted by new "cloud" computing services, the Lab provides project space and a suite of Web 2.0 resources to all Berkeley scholars with interests in the humanities and interpretive social sciences.

The Lab offers tools for project organization and communication (event listings, file sharing, news broadcasts, and RSS feeds), as well as newer collaborative tools for text annotation, image annotation, visualizations, mapping, and collaborative authoring.  Images, documents, audio and video files can be uploaded, shared, and placed in circulation among designated project groups within the Lab.  Furthermore, all content on the site can be tagged by keywords to facilitate project organization and to enhance the interaction across diverse interest groups.

The Lab is open to all Berkeley scholars. To participate in the Lab, please create an "account," and then proceed to join an existing project or initiate a new one.

Video Tutorials

Join the Lab

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Topics Covered:

1. creating an account

2. preferences for e-mail updates

3. completing your profile

4. changing your profile

Join a Project

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Topics Covered:

1. finding a project

2. project membership settings

3. what you can do as a project member

Creating a Project

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Topics Covered:

1. how to create a project

2. project keywords

3. project privacy

4. project membership

5. the project home page

Toolbox

Post commentary, announcements or news about a project.

Keep track of events; send notifications and reminders.

Share related information from another web resource. 

Upload and display images related to your project.

Post lectures, interviews, musical performances, radio segments, etc.

Stream video selections from sites such as blip.tv and YouTube.

Map

Mark a map to indicate important places for your project.

Collaborate on writing, editing and managing documents.

Comment on any portion of a text; allow responses to create dialogue.

Highlight and attach a comment to an image and allow responses.

Upload and share materials, including PDFs and Word documents.

Send an e-mail to members of your project.

Create a visual depiction of the keywords used in your project.

Deliver regularly changing content from news sites and online publishers.

Post tweets from a Twitter account.