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Digital Humanities: Crafts and Occupations

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This panel aims at discussing about new crafts and occupations in the Digital Humanities domain. Some experts in different contexts (publishing house, computer agency, freelance professional, library, archive, and university) are asked to reflect on the role of Digital Humanities in refining traditional working practices and methods.

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      AIUCD '14: Proceedings of the Third AIUCD Annual Conference on Humanities and Their Methods in the Digital Ecosystem
      September 2014
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      DOI:10.1145/2802612

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