Shane Hawkins and Richard Mann are happy to write that there is now a website for the DH workshop that was held at Carleton in May.

The Digital Humanities Workshop was an occasion for an international group of scholars, curators, archivists, and artists who work in the field of digital humanities. It was designed to give both Canadian and international participants opportunities to learn from each other about the diverse and rapidly changing ways in which digital technologies are influencing the roles of scholars, creators, students, patrons, and clients in the Humanities.

The goal of the workshop was to create the opportunity for information sharing from a broad spectrum of the digital community and scholars connected to the humanities who can provide in-depth presentations from the perspective of those who are expert in digital technologies. The workshop took place at Carleton University, Ottawa, from May 13-15, 2016.

The workshop was supported by funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, the Carleton Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, The College of the Humanities1125@Carleton, and the Edgar and Dorothy Davidson Fund.