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- African Digital Heritage
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- Visible Histories, invisible Data: Documenting the Histories of Migrated Objects and Archives in Africa
- Curating a Fractured Past: The Role of Museums, Maps, Manuscripts, Prints, Rare Books, Photos, Artifacts, Literature & the Arts in Embracing Our Common Humanity on a Finite Planet
- Future of Africa-based Curatorial Practice Workshop | Harvard University Center for African Studies
- From Gallery to Reality (… and Back): The Display of Art and the Art of Display in the Digital Age
- The Africa Map Circle – Introduction & Digital Resource Directory
- Exploring the History & Cultures of Ghana, Africa & The Atlantic World
- “Isn’t there something wrong here?” Digitization and The Emerging Technologies to Enhance Humanities Scholarship and Teaching World-wide
- University of Cape Coast – Conference Resources
- Yale’s First Professor of African History Inspires a New Approach to the Study of Africa Through Historical Cartography
- “When everyone teaches, everyone learns…” ~ Exploring World Cultures Through the Digital Humanities at Yale
- Learning and Teaching World History in a Time of Global Crisis
- The Africa Map Circle – Introduction & Digital Resource Directory
- From Charts to Maps: The “Networks of Transmission” in Imaging Africa in the Early Years