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Digitization and its Discontents for Jewish History
| Location: | New York, United States |
| Lecture Date: | 2011-11-10 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2011-10-27 |
| Announcement ID: |
189227 |
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Scholarship and teaching are changing, rapidly and radically, in all fields of the humanities and social sciences. The impetus for this change is coming from a transformation in our ways of storing, finding, reading, citing and making texts and documents. Many of us find the new world uncomfortable but there is an immense amount to be gained. Dr. Anthony Grafton, Princeton historian, will explore with us how historians, archivists, librarians, and other stakeholders need to work together to ensure that the Nile flood of new materials actually makes the land fertile.
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