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Registration for DHCS 2012

By: Colleen NugentOctober 23, 2012November 5, 2013

Registration for DHCS 2012 | Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science.

Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities & Computer Science (Nov. 17-19)

As always, attending the Chicago Colloquium is free of charge, but we ask that you fill out the form below so that we can plan for the right amount of space (and coffee!).

 

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