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PDH 2021 : Programming in Digital Humanities

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Link: https://sites.google.com/uevora.pt/programmingdhs
 
When Dec 16, 2021 - Dec 17, 2021
Where Online
Submission Deadline Dec 8, 2021
Notification Due Dec 8, 2021
Final Version Due Dec 8, 2021
Categories    DH   programming   HPC   data visualisation in dh
 

Call For Papers

We encourage scientists involved in programming in Digital Humanities to register and submit abstracts for contributed talks and posters. Abstracts that are not accepted for contributed talks can be presented as posters.
Abstracts must be submitted in English through the indico platform after registration (link below). They must have a maximum of 400 words and include the relevant references.
The SOC will assess the Abstracts and inform the authors of their acceptance to be presented as contributed talks or as posters.

Link to the Indico platform:
http://indico.hpc.uevora.pt/event/8

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