The talk is part of a series of lectures called "Praxis: Doing Scholarship Digitally," designed to create opportunities for researchers from a variety of disciplines to discuss digital tools in their work. The series is co-sponsored by the Simpson Center for the Humanities and the University Libraries. http://www.lib.
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Thursday, January 31, 2013
Praxis Talk: Demystifying the Digital Humanities
Paige Morgan and Sarah Kremen-Hicks will be talking about their initiative "Demystifying the Digital Humanities" at the next Praxis conversation on Feb. 12th at 12:30 in the Research Commons. The talk will focus on the concept of agency in the digital humanities, and will discuss teaching and modeling agency in an academic context.
The talk is part of a series of lectures called "Praxis: Doing Scholarship Digitally," designed to create opportunities for researchers from a variety of disciplines to discuss digital tools in their work. The series is co-sponsored by the Simpson Center for the Humanities and the University Libraries. http://www.lib. washington.edu/about/news/ exhibits/praxis2.
The talk is part of a series of lectures called "Praxis: Doing Scholarship Digitally," designed to create opportunities for researchers from a variety of disciplines to discuss digital tools in their work. The series is co-sponsored by the Simpson Center for the Humanities and the University Libraries. http://www.lib.
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