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DHN2018 -An Analysis of a digital humanities conference
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DHN 2018 : Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries 3rd Conference: Proceedings of the Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries 3rd Conference, Helsinki, Finland, March 7-9, 2018, pp. 1-9, CEUR Workshop Proceedings ; Volume 2084
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This article examines both the choices made, as well as the data gathered during the construction of the programme for the DHN2018 conference. Through this, we shed light on 1) the general directions of DH in the Nordic countries, 2) which DH traditions are particularly well represented here and 3) the pain points and surprising interactions identified during the programme-curation process. We base our recommendations to the organisers of future conferences on this analysis.
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Mäkelä, E & Tolonen, M 2018, DHN2018 -An Analysis of a digital humanities conference. in E Mäkelä, M Tolonen & J Tuominen (eds), DHN 2018 : Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries 3rd Conference : Proceedings of the Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries 3rd Conference, Helsinki, Finland, March 7-9, 2018. CEUR Workshop Proceedings, vol. 2084, CEUR, pp. 1-9, Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries, Helsinki, Finland, 07/03/2018.