The Digital Future of Humanities through the Lens of DIY Culture

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The Digital Future of Humanities through the Lens of DIY Culture. / Roued-Cunliffe, Henriette.

In: DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly, Vol. 10, No. 4, 2017.

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Roued-Cunliffe, H 2017, 'The Digital Future of Humanities through the Lens of DIY Culture', DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly, vol. 10, no. 4.

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Roued-Cunliffe, H. (2017). The Digital Future of Humanities through the Lens of DIY Culture. DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly, 10(4).

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Roued-Cunliffe H. The Digital Future of Humanities through the Lens of DIY Culture. DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly. 2017;10(4).

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Roued-Cunliffe, Henriette. / The Digital Future of Humanities through the Lens of DIY Culture. In: DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly. 2017 ; Vol. 10, No. 4.

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