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Digital Arts & Humanities is a place to share ideas, promote your research and discuss the digital arts and humanities.
As a member of the Digital Arts & Humanities community you can:
- announce activities in your field to a wide audience and keep up to date with what others are doing
- exchange ideas and experience with the community in our group forums and user blogs
- build your profile to show your research interests and background and search others' profiles to find contacts and identify future collaborations
- use our wiki to learn more about tools and methods for your research
Digital Arts & Humanities has been developed by the AHRC ICT Methods Network working with several other projects and institutions. We would also be happy to host your community. Our RSS feeds make it easy to add our community content to your site.
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