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The University of Virginia, which I think clearly can be seen as one of the cradles of digital humanities since the very early days, is hosting an all day (in-person and virtual) roundtable on Saturday, November 12 with an absolutely stellar set of participants. Seats (including virtual seats) are extremely limited, and pre-registration is required; there is no cost to participate. For more information, a link to registration, and some great context, see
https://news.library.virginia.edu/2022/11/09/digital-humanities-at-30-a-roundtable/
Direct link to registration page
https://cal.lib.virginia.edu/calendar/events/30yearsofdh
I do not know if they will make recordings of the roundtable available for later viewing.
Clifford Lynch
Director, CNI
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