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Text of “Shifting Frontiers in the Digital Humanities”

April 2, 2015 Ryan Baumann Leave a comment

I’ve posted the text of my keynote speech “Shifting Frontiers in the Digital Humanities”, delivered at the Shifting Frontiers in Late Antiquity XI conference, over at my blog, along with the accompanying slides.

a collection of parts flying in loose formation

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