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Introduction
Overview of the Course
Assignments
Lead a seminar
Readings
Week 1 & 2 - Setting Up
Week 3 - Omeka
Week 4 - Github
Markdown
Github
Turning Github into a website
Markdown II (Optional)
Week 5 - Writing Supports
Week 6 - Palæography
Week 7 - Abbreviations
Week 8 - Codicology
Week 9 - Liturgical Genres
Week 10 - Cataloguing
Week 11 - Workday
Week 12 - Whetting your Digital Appetite
Week 13 - The Theory of the Digital
Week 14 - The Promise of DH
Week 15 - Capturing Manuscripts
Week 16 - IIIF
Week 17 - IIIF Annotations
Week 18 - Online Exhibits
Week 19 - TEI
Week 20 - Accessibility and Longevity
Week 21 - Work
Week 22 - Work
Week 23 - Presentations I
Week 24 - Presentations II
Week 25 - End of the Line
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