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DESCRIPTION:Discussion format led by David Krakauer. What are the trends in
  today's technological applications to the humanities that echo "new" tech
 nologies from the past? Moveable type and the printing press expanded acce
 ss\, democratized the humanities\, and sparked fear over the impact these 
 new technologies would have on the quality of work in the humanities. Subs
 equent and recent advances in technology\, and their application to the hu
 manities\, have likewise expanded opportunities and also evoked similar fe
 ars.\n\nCONTACT: 262-6177\, croy@wisc.edu\n\nURL: http://bridge.library.wi
 sc.edu
LOCATION:Commons (4th floor)\, Memorial Library
SUMMARY:From Moveable Type to Digital Humanities: How Technology Will Enabl
 e the Humanities
URL;VALUE=URI:http://bridge.library.wisc.edu
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