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Decoding DigiHumanities: March Wrap-Up

I attended my first meeting of Decoding Digital Humanities Bloomington.  The theme was “building things.”  Specifically, we debated whether digital humanists should know how to code.   In an earlier post, I blogged about my preparation for the meeting (short

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Decoding DigiHumanities: “Building Things”

I’m joining–for the first time ever–the Decoding Digital Humanities Bloomington Group for their March discussion, which is organized around the theme of “Building Things.”  Three articles are up for discussion: Stephen Ramsay’s “Who’s In and Who’s Out” and “On Building”

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Dr. Amy Rubens
I'm an "ambulant scholar," and I move among several worlds. As a professor of English, I research and write for audiences within and outside of academia. As a teacher of writing, literature, and culture, I facilitate learning. As a blogger, I critique, question, and reflect. Learn more about this blog and the work I do as a professor and workplace writing consultant.

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