Interdisciplinary Centers and Spaces. Ramsay, S. & Turner, A. In Cohen, D. J. & Scheinfeldt, T., editors, Hacking the Academy, of New Approaches to Scholarship and Teaching from Digital Humanities, pages 150–153. University of Michigan Press, 2013. Paper doi abstract bibtex I’ve been around digital humanities centers for a long time—fifteen years at least. I’ve worked at them—in positions ranging from part-time staff member to Fellow—consulted for them, given speeches at various openings and anniversaries, and been present at a few center funerals. So, I’m always interested in how these things get started and how they end. One of my favorite founding stories involves the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities (IATH) at the University of Virginia, where a lot of my ideas about centers were formed. According to the story, IBM offered to donate a server
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