Saturday, September 23, 2017 -1:30pm to 3:30pm
UNT Willis Library 250 H
Registration for this workshop is free.
Participants must complete this form to participate.
Enrollment limited to 20 participants.
This workshop is part of the Digital Frontiers 2017 | Exploring the Edges, Pushing the Boundaries Thursday, September 21, 2017 to Saturday, September 23, 2017
UNT Gateway Center
Digital Frontiers is the largest and longest-running digital humanities conference in Texas. Founded at UNT in 2012, Digital Frontiers is an annual conference that explores advances and research in humanities and cultural memory through the lenses of digital scholarship, technology, and multidisciplinary discourse. This year's conference is September 21-23 at the University of North Texas, and features Keynote Speakers Jacqueline Wernimont and Stacie Williams.
Digital Frontiers is the largest and longest-running digital humanities conference in Texas. Founded at UNT in 2012, Digital Frontiers is an annual conference that explores advances and research in humanities and cultural memory through the lenses of digital scholarship, technology, and multidisciplinary discourse. This year's conference is September 21-23 at the University of North Texas, and features Keynote Speakers Jacqueline Wernimont and Stacie Williams.
More info at: https://digital-frontiers.org/conference/2017/