Sheila Brennan will be presenting in the session “Crowd Archiving: Working with the Public to Capture Event-Based Social Media Materials” from 9.45am to 11.15am, at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference, in Annapolis.
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Stephen Robertson will be coordinating an all-day pre-conference Digital Legal History Workshop for the American Society for Legal History, and presenting on Digital Harlem, in Toronto.
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Stephen Robertson will be leading a workshop on Omeka for history research and teaching, and presenting a talk entitled “Mapping the 1935 Harlem Riot: Visualization and Narrative after the Geospatial Turn,” in the Department of History at McMaster University, in Hamilton, Ontario.
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Kelly Schrum, Nate Sleeter, Sara Collini and Jessica Kilday will be presenting on Eagle Eye Citizen.
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Stephen Robertson will be delivering a keynote address entitled “Toward a Spatial Narrative of the 1935 Harlem Riot: Mapping and Storytelling after the Geospatial Turn” from 6.30pm to 8.30pm at the German Historical Institute in Washington, DC, as part of the conference Creating Spatial Historical Knowledge: New Approaches, Opportunities and Epistemological Implications of Mapping History Digitally, October 20-22..
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Stephen Robertson will be at the meeting of the History Relevance Campaign, from 9am to 3pm, at National Archives in Washington, DC.
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