(via Shilpa Rele, Rowan University)
Keystone DH and Temple University Libraries’ Loretta C. Duckworth Scholars Studio are thrilled to share the schedule and registration information for this year’s virtual conference, which will take place from Wednesday, July 14, to Friday, July 16. Keystone DH is a network of institutions and practitioners committed to advancing collaborative scholarship in digital humanities research and pedagogy across the Mid-Atlantic. Each year, Keystone DH hosts a conference at one of the participating institutions in region.
Registration for this year’s conference is free and includes access to all events including keynote lecture, the digital showcase, workshop and panel sessions. Please be sure to register for the conference by Friday, July 9. Connection information and additional logistics will be provided to registrants in future communication. Visit the conference website to review the full conference schedule, code of conduct, and other resources. Please note that all times listed on the schedule are Eastern Time.
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Our Keynote speakers Jim Casey and Kevin Winstead will be presenting, “What can Black digital humanities be? Movements, Collectives, Principles” on Wednesday, July 15, from 8:30 to 9:45 AM CDT. Their presentation will highlight lessons learned through work with the Colored Conventions Project and consider the “all-important struggle to balance access to institutional resources with accountability to Black communities.” Their full abstract is viewable on the Schedule.
Should you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to contactkeystonedh@gmail.com.