Florida State University presents a symposium on “Invisible Work in the Digital Humanities,” to be held November 17 and 18, 2016, at Strozier Library

Florida State University presents a symposium on “Invisible Work in the Digital Humanities,” to be held November 17 and 18, 2016, at Strozier Library.

Digital Humanities projects that involve content specialists and scholars working alongside digital experts and technologists frequently proceed under the assumption that the participants in these collaborative endeavors share common goals. But is this really true?

This two-day symposium, featuring three keynote speakers from universities across the country, will attempt to identify the unspoken assumptions surrounding collaborative work in the digital humanities by exploring questions about diverging expectations, unequal labor, and invisible work.

Information about the symposium is available at http://iwdh.cci.fsu.edu/. Registration will open Sept. 6th and close Oct. 31st.