Today is the 2012 Day of Digital Humanities, “a collaborative publishing project for digital humanists around the world to document what they do.” Started in 2009, Day of DH is another way for digital humanists to explore the scope of their field and document the wide variety of work they do on a daily basis. The participants will document what they do throughout the day in words and photos, and will post the results in journal format. Watch the site throughout the day and in the coming weeks as the content grows and is refined into an online publication. Learn more and see previous years on the wiki.
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