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Humanist Archives: March 13, 2019, 6:45 a.m. Humanist 32.539 - events: poster session (Stanford)

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        Date: 2019-03-13 06:16:20+00:00
        From: Quinn Dombrowski 
        Subject: Virtual poster session for multilingual DH course

Dear colleagues,

The students of Stanford University's "Digital Humanities Across Borders"
DLCL 204 course invite you to join them for a virtual poster session of their
final projects. This quarter, the students have been applying a variety of
digital humanities tools and methods to texts in a non-English language of their
choice (including Spanish, Portuguese, German, Italian, Russian, Chinese, and
Japanese).

Final posters are up at this URL: https://digitalhumanities.stanford.edu/dlcl204
Shorter write-ups and other materials may trickle in over the next couple days.
Each project has its own hashtag along with the course hashtag. Students will be
reading and responding to questions and comments on Thursday, March 14th from
1:30-2:50 PM Pacific Time.

If you have a moment, please take a look at the projects and send along any
thoughts or questions. Materials for this course (including tutorials and code)
will be finalized and posted over the next week or so at
https://github.com/quinnanya/dlcl204.

Many thanks,
Quinn Dombrowski, on behalf of the "Digital Humanities Across Borders"
class.




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