The 3rd Annual NYCDH Week is coming to an institution near you from February 5-9, 2018. Filled with talks, roundtables, networking, and probably the most impressive array of FREE workshops known to DH-kind, NYCDH Week gives individuals across the region an opportunity to learn new techniques and skills, meet new people, and make new connections.
Volunteer to teach a workshop at NYC DH Week!
We still have space for new workshop proposals! Graduate students, librarians, faculty, museum workers, independent scholars, tech companies and others are welcome to become part of our programming. To sign up to teach a workshop please use this form.
Dr. Kelly Baker Josephs to Deliver Keynote Address
We are proud to announce that Dr. Kelly Josephs will deliver this year’s keynote address on February 5th. Dr. Josephs is Associate Professor of English at York College, CUNY. She is the author of Disturbers of the Peace: Representations of Insanity in Anglophone Caribbean Literature (2013), editor of sx salon: a small axe literary platform, and manager of The Caribbean Commons website. Her current project, “Caribbean Articulations: Storytelling in a Digital Age,” explores the intersections between new technologies and Caribbean cultural production.
We hope to see you there!