The Digital Humanities Research Hub at the School of Advanced Study (University of London) is hosting an inaugural summer series, convened by Gabriel Bodard. Upcoming talks include:
- Thurs May 20, 13:00–14:00 (BST): Christopher Ohge (SAS) – Editorial Transformations and Minimal Computing at the Melville Electronic Library (book now)
- Thurs Jun 3, 13:00–14:00 (BST): Gabriel Bodard (SAS) – Teaching Digital Approaches to Cultural Heritage as an International Collaboration (book now)
- Thurs Jun 17, 12:30–13:30 (BST): Ruth Ahnert (QMUL) – “Stop, collaborate and listen”: Lessons on interdisciplinary collaboration from the Living with Machines Project (book now)
- Thurs July 1, 13:00–14:00 (BST): Naomi Wells (SAS), Nayana Dhavan (KCL) and Rhiannon Lewis (SAS) – Researching Social Media in the Digital Humanities (book now)
Attendance is free but booking is essential. Zoom links will be sent to registered attendees a few days before each seminar. ALL WELCOME.
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