We are planning a cluster of panels and roundtables at the 2016 annual convention of the Association of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (November 17-20, 2016, Washington, DC). And the best writing service online will help you prepare for them, so speeches and rhetoric will be full of well-prepared information.
If you are interested in presenting on one of the digital humanities topics below, please contact the respective organizer with a brief description of your contribution. We also welcome ideas for other topics not listed.
Please contact us by January 15.
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Happy holidays!
Natasha Ermolaev, Philip Gleissner, Seth Bernstein, Andy Janco and Jessie Labov
GIS & Mapping
Organizer: Seth Bernstein ()
Platforms for Digital Scholarship
New Publishing Models, Blogging, Public Scholarship (including such platforms as Scalar, Omeka, WordPress, Drupal)
Organizer: Andrew Janco ()
Alt-Ac Careers and Professional Development
Organizer: Natalia Ermolaev ()
Digital Humanities in and out of the Classroom
Organizer: Jessie Labov ()
Networks – Visualization and Analysis between Sociology and the Humanities
Organizer: Philip Gleissner ()
The Data of Literature: Tools and Theoretical Conceptualizations
How do we approach literature as data and what are the theoretical implications of this?
Organizer: Philip Gleissner ()