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Here’s your weekly update on what’s new in the digital history world:

  1. The State Archives and Library of North Carolina have recently published numerous digital history collections, with topics such as African American Education and N.C. Women’s History.
  2. Digital Urban History: A Survey of the Field was published by the National Council on Public History this past July, and breaks down the evolution of digital history.
  3. The Digital Humanities Summer Institute, run by the University of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada,  has posted their 2022 course offerings
  4. A series of workshops and events will be hosted by the Davis Library Research Hub throughout September.

Make sure to contact the Digital History Lab if there are any skills you want to learn, need support with your own digital history projects, or are interested in our blog and/or podcast!

 

Thanks for reading,

The DHL Team (Ash, Cameron, Emma, & Craig)

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