Archive

Keynote presentation: The Emma B. Andrews Diary Project

Sarah Ketchley, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilization, University of Washington

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The Maria Edgeworth Letters

Jessica Richard, Department of English, Wake Forest University

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Developing a Primary Source Reader on Gender and Sexuality

Mir Yarfitz, Department of History and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Wake Forest University

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The Colored Conventions Project’s Digital Pedagogy Initiatives

Brandi Locke, Department of English, University of Delaware

Anna Lacy, Department of History, University of Delaware

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Winston-Salem's Digitized Oral Histories: academic and museum collaborations

Lisa Blee, Department of History, Wake Forest University

Alanna Meltzer-Holderfield, MUSE Winston-Salem

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The Hidden Town Project, A Partnership with Old Salem

Meredith Farmer, Department of English, Wake Forest University

Daniel Ackermann, Interim Chief Curator of Old Salem Museums & Gardens and the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts

Brianna Derr, Information Systems, Wake Forest University

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Workshop: Building Digital Collections in the DH Classroom

Sarah Ketchley, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilization, University of Washington

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Storytelling with Archival and Community-Sourced Data

Alanna Meltzer-Holderfield, MUSE Winston-Salem (slide deck)

Gary Albert, Director of Research, Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts, Winston-Salem, NC (slide deck)

Tanya Zanish-Belcher, Special Collections & Archives, Z. Smith Reynolds Library, Wake Forest University (slide deck)

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Working with Community Partners: Tips and Strategies

Shelley Sizemore, Office of Civic and Community Engagement, Wake Forest University

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