The University of Alabama is now seeking proposals for Digitorium, their Digital Humanities Conference, which will take place from October 10-12, 2019.
From the call:
We seek proposals from a range of people including those who are brand new in the field of Digital Humanities, experienced scholars, and anybody in-between to create an inclusive environment where everybody can learn something from each other. Proposals should demonstrate how we as digital humanists can engage with communities and our scholarship in new and innovative ways… Our theme this year is “Connecting the Physical and the Digital,” which includes, but is not limited to, connecting a physical place to an online map or a digital recreation, the digitization of documents or objects, and connecting real world museums to online exhibitions.
Presentations in the areas of Digital Methods, Public Scholarship, and Digital Pedagogy will be considered, and a variety of formats will be accepted.
Abstracts of 400-500 words are due by March 31, 2019.
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