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Event: The Past's Digital Presence, Session 2
THE PAST’S DIGITAL PRESENCE Saturday, February 20 The Digital Age Library Room 208 Claudia Schlessman, University of Pennsylvania, “The Scholar as Archivist: A Case Study in Negotiating the Borders between Description and Analysis” This study elucidates insights pertaining to source … Continue reading
Event: The Past's Digital Presence, Session 2
THE PAST’S DIGITAL PRESENCE 12:45-2:15 Mapping History Room 120 Julia Mansfield/Scott Spillman, Stanford University, “Mapping Eighteenth-Century Intellectual Networks” The Republic of Letters united European and American scholars, scientists, and statesmen before the modern, university-based academic world supplanted it. Participants used … Continue reading
Event: The Past's Digital Presence, Session 1
THE PAST’S DIGITAL PRESENCE Saturday, Feb 20th 10:15-11:45 The Material Object in Digital Culture Room 208 * Jane Tippett, University of Delaware, “Physicality vs Practicality: The Book as Object in the Age of Digitalization” [no abstract available] * Heather Ball, … Continue reading
Event: Past's Digital Presence, Session 1
This is the first in a series of blogposts to feature sessions at Yale’s upcoming Past’s Digital Presence Conference. Registration is open. If you are unable to attend, be sure to follow the #PDP2010 twitter feed. Saturday, February 20 10:15-11:45 … Continue reading
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The Past's Digital Presence: Feb 19-20, Yale University
Make sure to mark your calendars for this upcoming conference: The Past’s Digital Presence: Database, Archive, and Knowledge Work in the Humanities February 19-20 Yale University Full Conference Program Available Here How is digital technology changing methods of scholarly research … Continue reading
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