Good morning all,

I hope this finds you well! I wanted to message to invite you to our second 
#DHReads21 Twitter chat, happening today from 3-5pm EST. This month we're 
reading "Data Fail: Teaching Data Literacy with African Diaspora Digital 
Humanities" by Jennifer Mahoney, Roopika Risam, and Hibba Nassereddine. Pairing 
with it, we're examining the digital project "Homecoming" by COVID Black. For 
more information or to join our Hypothesis group, visit: 
https://www.motolibrarian.com/dhreads21/  or follow our twitter hashtag, 
#DHReads21.

Over the next few months we'll be exploring current trends and conversations in 
the Digital Humanities through four exciting pieces published this past year. 
We'll focus on one article per month, using the annotation tool Hypothes.is 
(https://hypothes.is). In addition to the monthly article, each reading is 
paired with a related online DH resource or project, including podcasts, 
interactive exhibits, and more. On the last Wednesday of each month we'll 
discuss the readings during a 3-5pm EST Twitter chat using the hashtag 
#DHReads21.

I look forward to seeing some of you later today!

All the best,
Andy


Andy Boyles Petersen | Digital Scholarship Librarian

Michigan State University Libraries

517-884-0876 | [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

he/him/his



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