MITH is delighted to announce our fall 2013 slate of Digital Dialogues speakers. All events are held in the MITH Conference Room, 0301 Hornbake Library, University of Maryland.

September 17th
12:30-2 pm
Chris Prom

Assistant University Archivist, Associate Professor, University of Illinois Libraries
Documenting Science in the Digital Age: What’s the Same and What’s Different?

September 24th
12:30-2 pm
Tara McPherson

Associate Professor of Critical Studies, School of Cinematic Studies, University of Southern California
Scholarship in and beyond the Database.

October 3rd (note this is a thursday)
12:30-2 pm
George Williams

Associate Professor, Department of English, University of South Carolina Upstate
Accessibility in Digital Environments: Language, Law, and the Question of Inclusion

October 15th
12:30-2 pm
Allen Renear

Professor and Interim Dean of the Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois
Letting go: An eliminativist ontology of the digital world — and what it means for data curation

October 29th
12:30-2 pm
Nicole Saylor

Head, American Folklife Center Archive at Library of Congress
Talk Title TBD

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Unable to attend the events in person?
Archived podcasts can be found on the MITH website, and you can follow our Digital Dialogues Twitter account @digdialog as well as the Twitter hashtag #mithdd to keep up with live tweets from our sessions. Viewers can watch the live stream as well.

All talks free and open to the public. Attendees are welcome to bring their own lunches.
Contact: MITH (http://mith.umd.edu, mith@umd.edu, 301-405-8927).