Digital Frontiers

dflogofinalTHATCamp Digital Frontiers 2013 attendees are invited to attend the Digital Frontiers conference, which is taking place on the Thursday and Friday before the THATCamp (September 19-20, 2013).

The conference brings together the makers and users of digital resources for research, teaching, and learning, and features presentations by scholars, students, genealogists, community historians, archivists, and librarians from institutions from across Texas and the nation!

wordleRegistration is open until September 13, and is FREE for graduate and undergraduate students.

The conference site also has lodging information for out-of-town attendees.

We hope to see you at the conference and THATCamp!

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About Spencer Keralis

Spencer D. C. Keralis is Research Associate Professor and Digital Humanities Coordinator with the Public Services Division of the University of North Texas Libraries. He holds a PhD in English & American Literature from New York University. His research has appeared in Book History, American Periodicals, and the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) reports The Problem of Data (2012) and Research Data Management: Principles, Practices, and Prospects (2013). He has held a Mellon Fellowship at the Library Company of Philadelphia, a Legacy Fellowship at the American Antiquarian Society, and served as a CLIR Postdoctoral Fellow in Academic Libraries with the University of North Texas Libraries. His current projects focus on representations of children and animals in antebellum American literature and material culture; and on the implications of social media, digital curation, and data management for the future of the humanities.