Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School
by Oxford University
July 7, 2017 9:02 pm
The Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School is the University of Oxford’s annual training event for the Digital Humanities. Each delegate follows a week-long workshop and supplements this with additional parallel lectures, which have been filmed as part of this series.
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