Tuesday, March 5, 12 pm
Faculty House, Third Floor
In an era of networked communication, how can scholarly societies in the humanities remain vital and relevant to their members? Which service models can sustain societies when inexpensive communication tools are easily accessible to individual scholars?
Join in a discussion on these questions with Kathleen Fitzpatrick of the Modern Language Association, Robert Townsend of the American Historical Association, and Dianne Harris of the Society of Architectural Historians. This event "Scholarly Societies in the Humanities: New Models and Innovation" is sponsored by the Scholarly Communication Program and the Digital Humanities Center.
Learn more about the program here.