Berkeley Undergraduate Digital Humanities Association (BUDHA) Working Group

The Berkeley Undergraduate Digital Humanities Association (BUDHA) is a diverse community of students, faculty, and staff on the UC Berkeley campus that connects undergraduates with the emerging interdisciplinary field of Digital Humanities (DH). We encourage undergraduates to become involved in DH research through a variety of on-campus organizations and public resources, and foster a learning community through collaborative projects that leverage members' unique interests and skills.

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Berkeley Undergraduate Digital Humanities Association (BUDHA) Working Group

The Berkeley Undergraduate Digital Humanities Association (BUDHA) is a diverse community of students, faculty, and staff on the UC Berkeley campus that connects undergraduates with the emerging interdisciplinary field of Digital Humanities (DH). We encourage undergraduates to become involved in DH research through a variety of on-campus organizations and public resources, and foster a learning community through collaborative projects that leverage members' unique interests and skills.

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Berkeley Undergraduate Digital Humanities Association (BUDHA) Working Group

The Berkeley Undergraduate Digital Humanities Association (BUDHA) is a diverse community of students, faculty, and staff on the UC Berkeley campus that connects undergraduates with the emerging interdisciplinary field of Digital Humanities (DH). We encourage undergraduates to become involved in DH research through a variety of on-campus organizations and public resources, and foster a learning community through collaborative projects that leverage members' unique interests and skills.

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Berkeley Undergraduate Digital Humanities Association (BUDHA) Working Group

The Berkeley Undergraduate Digital Humanities Association (BUDHA) is a diverse community of students, faculty, and staff on the UC Berkeley campus that connects undergraduates with the emerging interdisciplinary field of Digital Humanities (DH). We encourage undergraduates to become involved in DH research through a variety of on-campus organizations and public resources, and foster a learning community through collaborative projects that leverage members' unique interests and skills.

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Berkeley Undergraduate Digital Humanities Association (BUDHA) Working Group

The Berkeley Undergraduate Digital Humanities Association (BUDHA) is a diverse community of students, faculty, and staff on the UC Berkeley campus that connects undergraduates with the emerging interdisciplinary field of Digital Humanities (DH). We encourage undergraduates to become involved in DH research through a variety of on-campus organizations and public resources, and foster a learning community through collaborative projects that leverage members' unique interests and skills.

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Berkeley Undergraduate Digital Humanities Association (BUDHA) Working Group

The Berkeley Undergraduate Digital Humanities Association (BUDHA) is a diverse community of students, faculty, and staff on the UC Berkeley campus that connects undergraduates with the emerging interdisciplinary field of Digital Humanities (DH). We encourage undergraduates to become involved in DH research through a variety of on-campus organizations and public resources, and foster a learning community through collaborative projects that leverage members' unique interests and skills.

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Berkeley Digital Humanities Working Group

The Berkeley Digital Humanities Working Group began in 2011 as a place to facilitate interdisciplinary conversations around topics in the Digital Humanities (broadly defined).  We welcome participants from all disciplinary backgrounds, beginners and experts in digital skills, students, faculty, and staff.  The agenda for our biweekly meetings is participant driven, and we typically hold a variety of meetings, including project presentations, hackerspace-style open project days, and mashup meetings with other working groups.  Our major project for the year is planning the DH Faire, an event

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Berkeley Digital Humanities Working Group

The Berkeley Digital Humanities Working Group began in 2011 as a place to facilitate interdisciplinary conversations around topics in the Digital Humanities (broadly defined).  We welcome participants from all disciplinary backgrounds, beginners and experts in digital skills, students, faculty, and staff.  The agenda for our biweekly meetings is participant driven, and we typically hold a variety of meetings, including project presentations, hackerspace-style open project days, and mashup meetings with other working groups.  Our major project for the year is planning the DH Faire, an event

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Berkeley Digital Humanities Working Group

The Berkeley Digital Humanities Working Group began in 2011 as a place to facilitate interdisciplinary conversations around topics in the Digital Humanities (broadly defined).  We welcome participants from all disciplinary backgrounds, beginners and experts in digital skills, students, faculty, and staff.  The agenda for our biweekly meetings is participant driven, and we typically hold a variety of meetings, including project presentations, hackerspace-style open project days, and mashup meetings with other working groups.  Our major project for the year is planning the DH Faire, an event

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Berkeley Digital Humanities Working Group

The Berkeley Digital Humanities Working Group began in 2011 as a place to facilitate interdisciplinary conversations around topics in the Digital Humanities (broadly defined).  We welcome participants from all disciplinary backgrounds, beginners and experts in digital skills, students, faculty, and staff.  The agenda for our biweekly meetings is participant driven, and we typically hold a variety of meetings, including project presentations, hackerspace-style open project days, and mashup meetings with other working groups.  Our major project for the year is planning the DH Faire, an event

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