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Month: April 2014

Posted on April 9, 2014

Day of DH 2014

Today was the Day of Digital Humanities 2014, and I spent it blogging on the DayofDH main site. My day was spent in a seminar on medieval manuscripts, which as it turns out is a really fitting way to spend this day.

Link to my DayofDH site

The individual posts:

  • Understanding the Medieval Book
  • Starting the Day
  • Kalendarium
  • Overhead cameras are fabulous
  • Books of Hours

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