Today! Introduction to the DH Kitchen
Dear Friends of the Humanities,
DH Kitchen is a series of informal meetings that brings faculty and students together to workshop specific DH projects-in-progress (Hands on Kitchens) or to engage in discussion about open topics and questions pertaining to the digital humanities (Open Kitchens). The meetings are intended for DH novices as well as more experienced practitioners in the digital humanities. So if you are interested in all things, some things or anything DH, grab your laptop and join us in the kitchen! If you can’t stay for the entire meeting, drop in when you can!
The first meeting, “Intro to the DH Kitchen,” takes place from 2-3:30pm on Friday, September 12, 2014 in Reynolda Hall, Room 301!
Our goal
The DH Community is a program of Wake Forest's Humanities Institute. We are faculty from across campus interested in investigating the emergence of digital humanities as a field of study, and its relevance and usefulness as a research and teaching tool in the humanities.Join the conversation!
Use your Wake Forest username and password to login and contribute to DH Talk.
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