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NFAIS 2016 Humanities Roundtable – Digital Humanities: Preserving the
Past, Capturing the Present & Building the Future

Date: Friday, September 23, 2016

Time: 8:15 am – 4:30 pm EDT

Location: On-site and Virtual

Registration: http://www.nfais.org/index.php?option=com_mc&view=mc&mcid=72&eventId=514169&orgId=nfais&recurringId=0

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What's Covered:

Registration (both on-site and virtual) is now open for the NFAIS 2016
Humanities Roundtable, Friday, September 23, 2016, in Atlanta. This
year's event, co-hosted by the American Theological Library
Association, focuses on “Digital Humanities: Preserving the Past,
Capturing the Present & Building the Future.”

The NFAIS 2016 Humanities Roundtable takes place at the Pitts Theology
Library / Candler School of Theology / Emory University in Atlanta. An
opening reception will be held 6:00pm - 8:00pm, Thursday, September 22
followed by a full day of programming Friday, September 23.

The NFAIS 2016 Humanities Roundtable theme is set to appeal to a
variety of audiences in the information community, including
librarians, digital humanities scholars, information
aggregators/providers and publishers. Our set of expert presenters
will explore the world of digital humanities through a variety of
perspectives and lenses, including:


·         How scholarly communications supports Digital Humanities
·         Challenges and opportunities from a legal standpoint
·         How Humanities researchers discover content
·         Key cutting-edge, innovative projects in Digital Humanities
·         Exploration into the ways millennials search for Humanities
information


Register now for either on-site or virtual participation. You won't
want to miss what continues to be one of the most important annual
events focusing on information services in the Humanities. Every past
annual Humanities Roundtable has been a sell-out event, so be sure to
reserve your seat now!

To register for this event, go to:
http://www.nfais.org/index.php?option=com_mc&view=mc&mcid=72&eventId=514169&orgId=nfais&recurringId=0
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For individual registrations on-site, the cost to attend the NFAIS
Humanities Roundtable is $180 for ATLA/NFAIS members; $200 for
non-members; (and $50 for graduate students with a limit of 10 seats).

For virtual attendance, rates are $130 for individual ATLA/NFAIS
members; $310 for member unlimited; $150 for non-member individuals;
and $370 for non-member unlimited.

For Federal employees, contact Elinda Deans ([log in to unmask]) regarding
use of your FEDLINK training account for this NFAIS Webinar.

NFAIS would like to thank the following generous sponsors of this
year's NFAIS Humanities Roundtable: ATLA, Pitts Theology Library /
Candler School of Theology / Emory University, EBSCO, Modern Language
Association

Contact: For more information about this event or any shown below,
please contact Nancy Blair-DeLeon, NFAIS Director of Professional
Development, at 443-221-2980 ext. 102 or [log in to unmask]

Upcoming NFAIS Events:
August 29, 2016 - The Interoperability Imperative: Helping Researchers
Store, Share and Re-use Data
February 26-28, 2017 – 59th NFAIS 2017 Annual Conference, Alexandria, VA

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NFAIS
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Ken Berlack
Director of Marketing and Communications
NFAIS
801 Compass Way, Suite 201
Annapolis, MD 21401
443-221-2980, x103
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