Women’s History in the Digital World – Call for Papers

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Call for Papers: Women’s History in the Digital World 2017
Maynooth University, Ireland, July 6-7-2017

The Women’s History in the Digital World conference brings together historians, archivists, curators, digital humanists and more to present on their work, network and collaborate on current and future projects at the intersection of women’s history and digital scholarship. If you would like to propose a paper reflecting on your current research, teaching, curation or technical development of women’s history please follow the guidelines below. All time periods and global regions are considered. This is a chance to gain feedback on your work at various stages of development and students, academics, information and library professionals and independent scholars are all welcome to apply.

For additional information, see the conference website:

#WHDW17

Please send the following information to Dr. Jennifer Redmond by Tuesday 28 February 2017

Complete contact information including current email and institutional affiliation, if any
Short (150-200 word) biography for each presenter
Abstract(s) of the proposed presentation (500 words for single paper, poster, or demonstration, or 1,500-2000 words for panels of 3 papers)

E-mail: whdw17@nuim.ie

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