Dear colleagues,
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Recordings of 32 presentations are available on YouTube
here
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Proceedings, including slides and recordings for 15 presentations are available
here.
I particularly want to share with this community, that the proceedings include the work of Bill Hart-Davidson, who gave a keynote presentation on the Friday of the Symposium, “
Mixing
and Mastering Genre Signals: Generative AI, Writing, and the Near Future of Writing Technologies.” A few weeks after the Symposium, Bill suddenly passed away. In addition to giving a keynote presentation in 2024, A Core Faculty member of DH@MSU, Bill served
as a champion of the Symposium time and time again over the past decade. He was a mentor and a model of scholarly generosity, embodying the values that we strive to carry out in through our activities.
The Global DH Symposium and the DH@MSU community deeply mourn the loss of Bill and consider it an honor to have been one of the last stages on which he shared his special blend of insight and humor.
Finally, in much happier news, please save the date for the
10th Global DH Symposium, scheduled for April 2-8, 2025. We have begun planning and look forward to
releasing a CFP in August.
Thanks,
Kristen Mapes
Global DH Symposium, Co-Chair
Kristen Mapes
Assistant Director of Digital Humanities, College of Arts & Letters
Michigan State University
East Lansing MI
kmapes@msu.edu
she/her