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DH Values Statement Planning

October 16, 2013July 30, 2014 ~ Brandon W. Hawk ~ 3 Comments

Several weeks ago, I was reading Lisa Spiro's contribution to Debates in the Digital Humanities, "'This Is Why We Fight': Defining the Values of the Digital Humanities," and thought she raised some great points for launching further discussion and reflecting on some DH values. I wondered what had come of her call to the wider DH … Continue reading DH Values Statement Planning

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  • Preview: Fifteen Signs before Judgment in MOTP2
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  • A Year in the Life of Apocrypha for Beginners
  • Response to The Oxford Handbook of the Apocrypha

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