[Air-l] market for digital humanities
Jeremy Hunsinger
jhuns at vt.edu
Tue Nov 7 06:18:49 PST 2006
did you ask this on Humanist the list for humanities computing?
they just had a big debate there about the health of 'humanities
computing/digital humanities'. I'm sure they have opinions.
On Nov 7, 2006, at 9:13 AM, Davis, Boyd wrote:
> A task force at my university is looking into developing graduate
> work/degrees in digital humanities, however broadly construed, and
> I'd be grateful for any information or suggestions with regard to
> potential market or opportunities for people coming through such a
> program.
> Boyd Davis
> bdavis at email.uncc.edu if you'd rather not reply to the list
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Jeremy Hunsinger
School of Library and Information Science
Pratt Institute
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