Faculty and graduate students are invited to a free, three-day institute on digital scholarship, May 15-17, at Hodges Library.
A combination of hands-on workshops and guest speaker presentations will equip scholars with the skills they need to succeed in 21st-century digital research in academia.
Participants may enroll in two of four tracks:
The Digital Scholarship Bootcamp is offered free of charge, but participants must commit to the full three-day institute. Registration is open until May 1, but space is limited.
Register and read detailed descriptions of all sessions at tiny.utk.edu/dhbootcamp.
UT’s Community of Digital Scholars offers workshops throughout the year. To receive notifications of workshops, email digital humanities librarian Ashley Maynor at amaynor@utk.edu or visit libguides.utk.edu/illuminate and join the Digital Humanities Listserv.
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