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Multimedia
ideo and photography from conferences and events! Please let us know if you have digital photos or video clips to share. Photographs of sessions, receptions, conference environs and sights, after-hours tours--all are welcome.
Keynote addresses from 2011 SHARP now available
Our thanks to the Library of Congress for recording and making available the following keynote address from the 2011 SHARP Annual Conference:
TITLE: From Divine Art to Printing Machine and Beyond SPEAKER: Elizabeth Eisenstein EVENT DATE: 07/15/2011
TITLE: A Digital Humanities Pathway to European Enlightenment: from Account Books to Banned Books via Google Books SPEAKERS: Simon Burrows, Mark Curran EVENT DATE: 07/13/2011
A transcript of each talk is also available at the linked site.
CLiK Conference Podcast Available!
Click-on-Knowledge: web-based knowledge and contemporary scholarship (CliK), was held at the University of Copenhagen (KU) 11 - 13 May 2011. Webcast sessions were available through this SHARP multimedia page. Podcasts of many sessions will continue to be available through the conference website.
From the CLiK Conference website:
This conference finds its origins not in IT media studies. It finds them in the studies of the humanities. We are not researchers directly involved in the latest advances in the computer science. Rather, we are researchers, like so many others, who are indirectly involved with advancing technology; we are end users. With this understanding in place, we invite participants of this conference to come to an open form so that they can interact with people like us and researchers from the worlds of IT technology. In other words, Click-on-Knowledge is a conference designed to break the ice between IT providers and users. We cannot impress enough the importance of such an event. This conference aims to allow an open dialogue and thereby create permanent links between various groups, so that these links can foster greater interaction between providers and users.
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