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The third and final workshop in the Digital Humanities Summer Workshop series is scheduled for Wednesday, July 19 at 10:00 a.m. in Science Hall, Room 1008.

Building on the earlier ARCGIS workshop in June, this session will cover additional ARCGIS tools and methods valuable for scholarship. For those of you who attended the previous workshop, this is an excellent opportunity to further explore the potential of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for scholarly applications.

The workshop will be led by Erin Warford, PhD, adjunct professor of classics.

Space is limited, so register today!

The 2017 Digital Humanities Summer Workshop Series is made possible by support from the College of Arts and Sciences, the Center for Online Learning & Innovation, and the Digital Humanities Group.

Submitted by: Mark Gallimore, PhD, instructional designer, Center for Online Learning & Innovation