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Digital Humanities Discovery Group

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*Kyle Classroom
About

The Digital Humanities Discovery Group, sponsored by William & Mary Libraries, is an interdisciplinary research group interested in widening awareness and stimulating new conversations around the broadly defined field of Digital Humanities as well as generating future collaborations in research and teaching at William & Mary. This group welcomes faculty, professional faculty, staff, and students of William & Mary.

For our January Meeting, we will be having a DH Idea Incubator. Come with project ideas, project in progress, or just to hear what other folks in the group are developing.



For our February Meeting, we will be hearing an ongoing research presentation from The Charting Freedom Lab at W&M about how they are using Handwritten Text Recognition in their DH work.

For our March Meeting, we will be hosting a book chat with Amy E. Earnhart about her book, Digital Literary Redlining: African American Anthologies, Digital Humanities, and the Canon.

For our April Meeting, we will be hearing an ongoing research presentation from "name" about their collaborative research project with the Center for Geospatial Analysis.

For more information about the Digital HumanitiesDiscovery Group, please visit our webpage: https://go.wm.edu/ffmBrr. You can also email Instruction & Research Librarian for the Arts & Digital Humanities, Rachel Hogan, or W&M Libraries Faculty Scholar and Sara and Jess Cloud Professor of English & Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies, Jennifer Putzi with any questions.

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