API Workshop

API Workshop

The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities hosted a two-day workshop on developing APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) for the digital humanities. The workshop gathered 50 digital humanities scholars and developers, who along with industry leaders demonstrated their APIs during this “working weekend.” We discussed ways that existing and future APIs could be leveraged for digital humanities projects. The workshop format consisted of morning presentations and afternoon unconferencing. We also scheduled time for lightning talks. Some participants sought to explore hands-on hacking of APIs following presentations; others discussed ways that they could use an existing API. The workshop included participants of varying skill levels and technical knowledge, and engaged both developers and project managers. Questions can be directed to Dave Lester: dlester@umd.edu.

Speakers

George Oates
Project LeadOpen LibraryInternet Archive
Mano  Marks
Mano Marks
Developer AdvocateGeo APIsGoogle
Raymond Yee
PresidentData Unbound LLC
Kirrily Robert
DeveloperFreebase
Peter Keane
Senior Software Developer and Analyst in Liberal Arts Instructional Technology ServicesCollege of Liberal ArtsUniversity of Texas at Austin