The Digital Slavist
One of several initiatives of the
Bibliography and Documentation Subcommittee on Digital Projects of the
American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (
AAASS), the Digital Slavist was created to give specialists in the field
- including librarians, scholars, research programmers, software developers, and digital project managers - an opportunity to contribute and build upon their knowledge and experience in humanities and social sciences computing.
We especially invite newcomers to the world of scholarly computing to participate and to benefit from the resources gathered here!
The Digital Slavist welcomes a variety of contributions and questions from our users, including issues that concern humanities computing projects, particularly in terms of starting them and sustaining them; news or first-hand experiences about any current tools and/or software applications that users have found helpful; announcements on workshops, conferences, or presentations; and suggestions on developing and improving the wiki. Our aim is to provide a venue where users new to the world of digital project development can learn from those who have been engaged in that world and, as such, can speak to a broad range of topics in some detail.
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