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The 91st Annual Meeting of the Medieval Academy of America will take place on February 25-27 at the Hyatt Regency in Boston. The meeting will be hosted by the Medieval Academy of America, Boston College, Boston University, Brandeis University, Harvard University, Lesley University, The Mary Jaharis Center for Byzantine Art and Culture, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Massachusetts, Boston, and Wellesley College.

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Saturday, February 27 • 1:30pm - 3:15pm
Digital Humanities IV: Interactive

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Organizers: Sarah Spence (Medieval Academy of America) and William P. Stoneman (Houghton Library, Harvard University)

Chair: William P. Stoneman (Houghton Library, Harvard University)

Emily C. Francomano (Georgetown University), Heather Bamford (George Washington University), Yoel Castillo Botello (Georgetown University), and Michael Ferreira (Georgetown University), “The Digital Libro Project”

Robin Wharton (Georgia State University) and Elon Lang (University of Texas at Austin), “Transforming Texts and Textual Scholarship in the Hoccleve Archive”

Francesco Marco Aresu (Wesleyan University) and Matthew Collins (Harvard University), “Digitally Visualizing a Bibliography of Dante’s Commedia

Elizabeth K. Hebbard (Yale University), “Manuscript Binding Waste in Beinecke Incunabula”

Dawn Marie Hayes (Montclair State University) and Joseph Patrick Hayes (Independent Scholar), “Sicilia Normanna: A Digital Conservation Project for Sicily’s Norman Past”

Toby Burrows (King’s College London), “Visualizing and Modelling the History of Manuscript Collections: New Digital Approaches”

Lynn Ransom (Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies), “The New Schoenberg Database of Manuscripts: A Research Tool for Tracking the Current and Historic Locations of the World’s Manuscript Books”

Michelle R. Warren (Dartmouth College), “Remix the Manuscript: A Chronicle of Digital Experiments”

Saturday February 27, 2016 1:30pm - 3:15pm EST
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