I think that anyone can see this session via an open link at 2 today (also being recorded):
https://canterbury.zoom.us/j/94000896157
‘Building a Regional Community of Digital Humanities Practice: Yes We Can!’
Rachel Esson, Te Pouhuaki National Librarian of New Zealand, will give a keynote address the conference of the Australasian Association for Digital Humanities, this afternoon, Tuesday 23rd November at 2pm (NZT),
Her talk, ‘Building a Regional Community of DH Practice: Yes We Can!’ proposes that building on shared values will ‘grow a strong community of practice in our region between our various sectors.’ In this context, she will explore ‘the challenges and opportunities for digital humanities in the context of the Covid-19 crisis, share how National Library has contributed to digital humanities in the past and how that role could be expanded in the future, and will look ahead to a possible future of greater regional cross-sector collaboration.’
DHA2021 Creating Communities Ka Renarena Te Taukaea is a free, virtual event.
Dave Clemens