April 29, 2015
On April 7th and 8th, Berkeley’s digital humanities community gathered to share research and celebrate an exciting year of forging new collaborations. On April 7th, the Library hosted a panel, “Digitally Supported Research and Pedagogy.” The Social Science Matrix hosted the second day of the event, which featured a keynote address by Zephyr Frank, professor of Brazilian History and Director of the Spatial History Project at Stanford University. DH Fellows presented a panel on the landscape of DH at Berkeley. After the panel, guests were invited to browse current researchers’ work at a digital humanities poster session organized by the DH Working Group. Read Digital Humanities at Berkeley’s recap here