\documentclass[a4paper,11pt]{article} \usepackage{ulem} \usepackage{a4wide} \usepackage[dvipsnames,svgnames]{xcolor} \usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} \usepackage{hyperref} % commands generated by html2latex \begin{document}\hypertarget{CUNY_Digital_Humanities_Resource_Guide}{} \subsection{ CUNY Digital Humanities Resource Guide } A working group at the City University of New York (CUNY) has posted a thorough \href{http://commons.gc.cuny.edu/wiki/index.php/The_CUNY_Digital_Humanities_Resource_Guide/}{Resource Guide to the Digital Humanities} as part of its \href{http://cunydhi.commons.gc.cuny.edu/}{CUNY Digital Humanities Initiative}. The guide covers a range of issues, including theoretical questions, questions of practice, sample projects, and resources, including: \begin{itemize} \item conferences \item journals \item blogs/Twitter \item scholarships and other funding sources \item syllabi \item tools and methodology \end{itemize} These materials may be useful in guiding some of the questions put forth by our CIRCA group, and are certainly helpful in getting a sense of the field. The Guide is also in wiki format and is being produced collaboratively by the CUNY DHI working group. Sound familiar? \\\hypertarget{Digital_History_Presentation}{} \subsection{ Digital History Presentation } An interesting presentation about the social use of digital history given by Marcin Wilkowski at the Sommerakademie 2010 conference can be viewed \href{http://historiaimedia.org/2010/09/23/the-social-use-of-digital-history-presentation/}{here} on the $<$$<$Histori i Media$>$$>$ blog, or \href{http://www.slideshare.net/historiaimedia/the-social-use-of-digital-history-presentation-5266897}{here} on SlideShare. (Although the site is largely Polish, and the conference was largely German, the presentation is in English). \end{document}