![]() ![]() ![]() If special accommodations are needed or to register by phone, please call Gregory Kimbrell, events and programs coordinator, at (804) 828-0593 prior to April 26. Today, panelists will discuss seeing data and learning what it means to make content visible. ![]() Parking is available for a fee in the West Broad Street, West Main Street and West Cary Street parking decks. We hope to see you at the newest installment of Digital Pragmata. Today, panelists will discuss seeing data and learning what it means to make content. The event is free and open to the public, but please register. We hope to see you at the newest installment of Digital Pragmata. If special accommodations are needed or to register by phone please call the VCU Libraries events office at (804) 828-1105 prior to March 28. Bring your lunch Chips, cookies and drinks will be provided. Please come to Cabell Library Room 250 at noon Friday, Feb. How do we represent the best of print in the digital environment? How does digital publishing fit with the traditions and history of publishing? Claire Bourne, associate professor in the VCU Department of English, moderates. Digital Pragmata: The Future in Four Dimensions. This spring’s Digital Pragmata programming begins with Persistent Virtual Worlds: Shaping Everyday Realities, a talk by Pattie Sobczak. Cabell Library - lecture hall (room 303), Monroe Park CampusĪt this latest installment of the Digital Pragmata series, panelists explore authorship and content in online publishing. Digital Pragmata is a digital arts and humanities initiative at Virginia Commonwealth University. ![]()
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