Baltic Summer School of Digital Humanities Essentials of Coding and Encoding

Baltic Summer School of Digital Humanities Essentials of Coding and Encoding

3 Lectures · Jul 23, 2019

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The Baltic Summer School of Digital Humanities is aimed at students and researchers of humanities and social sciences, library and archives professionals. There are no prerequisites for participation, as the course does not require any background in DH computing. The working language of the summer school is English.

Summer School was organized by joint effort of the National Library of Latvia, Institute of Literature, Folklore and Art (University of Latvia), Faculty of Social Sciences and Faculty of Humanities of the University of Latvia.

BSSDH 2019 took place at the National Libary of Latvia in Riga on Tuesday 23th July 2019.

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