Hannah Jacobs will present her work creating Digital Humanities tools for the classroom, including collaboration with Alicia Jiménez (CLST 354 Roman Spectacles), at the DSS open house

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At its annual open house on Thursday, February 21st in Bostock 127, Duke University Libraries’ Digital Scholarship Services department showcases some of its work over the past year. This year’s slate of speakers and projects offers a view into the lifecycle of digital scholarship – from organizing files and creating digital workflows for underlying research, to engaging audiences for the resulting scholarship – and the often highly collaborative nature of that work. Whether you are looking to learn more about digital humanities or want to start your own project, join us for lunch and conversation with this cross-disciplinary and cross-professional panel as they discuss the motivations behind their projects, the people and work involved in realizing it, and the insights and skills gained along the way.
   
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