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Registration Now Open

Registration for the virtual DH2020 conference is now open! Presenters and participants can register via the DH2020 ConfTool. Once registered, you will need to sign up for a Humanities Commons account and request access to the DH2020 Humanities Commons group. Group access will be granted beginning on 10 July. More information about how to register can be found on the DH2020 Humanities Commons site.

This entry was posted in Uncategorized on 30 June 2020 by Hannah Jacobs.

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