Archive
Keynote presentation: The Emma B. Andrews Diary Project
Sarah Ketchley, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilization, University of Washington
The Maria Edgeworth Letters
Jessica Richard, Department of English, Wake Forest University
Developing a Primary Source Reader on Gender and Sexuality
Mir Yarfitz, Department of History and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Wake Forest University
The Colored Conventions Project’s Digital Pedagogy Initiatives
Brandi Locke, Department of English, University of Delaware
Anna Lacy, Department of History, University of Delaware
Winston-Salem's Digitized Oral Histories: academic and museum collaborations
Lisa Blee, Department of History, Wake Forest University
Alanna Meltzer-Holderfield, MUSE Winston-Salem
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
Workshop: Building Digital Collections in the DH Classroom
Sarah Ketchley, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilization, University of Washington
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)
Working with Community Partners: Tips and Strategies
Shelley Sizemore, Office of Civic and Community Engagement, Wake Forest University