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CFParticipation: PressForward Workshop, DH2014

By: The EditorsJune 10, 2014June 10, 2014

On July 8, 2014 at 9 am, the PressForward team will be running a workshop at DH2014 in Lausanne titled, “Using the PressForward Plugin to Create and Maintain Web Publications.”

Read full CFP here: PressForward at DH2014!.

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