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title: 'Digital Humanities Roundup'
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date: '2009-02-25T10:35:32-05:00'
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permalink: /digital-humanities-roundup/
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- mediacommons
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- publishing
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I’ve just posted on [MediaCommons](http://mediacommons.futureofthebook.org/content/digital-humanities-roundup) in order to point to Lisa Spiro’s fantastic post rounding up and reflecting on important [developments in the digital humanities in 2008](http://digitalscholarship.wordpress.com/2009/02/24/digital-humanities-in-2008-ii-scholarly-communication-open-access/), with particular attention to issues of scholarly communication and open access. This post is the second in a series; the [first](http://digitalscholarship.wordpress.com/2009/02/07/digital-humanities-in-2008-part-i/) reflected on the development of the digital humanities both as a term and as a collection of interest groups and communities over the course of the year. Both posts provide links to a range of important and exciting resources and include a wealth of thoughtful commentary. And I’m not just pointing this out because she says such nice things about [my own project](/planned-obsolescence-the-proposal)…
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