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By Friederike Sundaram Digital humanists are thinking hard about the shape of their discipline and ways to engage their student and faculty communities in digital
By Rachel Deblinger It started right after I’d finished my degree: my advisor asked me to participate in a panel about career possibilities for Jewish
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