There are many models and potential library patrons for digital humanities services in the library. What services have you offered and to whom and how have been your results? What systems and tools have you been hosting or training on? How much project support do you offer? What have been the most common questions and needs you have been approached with? Who have you been serving; undergrads, graduate students, faculty, librarians, etc.? What training do you wish you have? Lets get together and discuss what we have learned so far in our own institutions and help each other take something back to improve all of our DH programs at home.
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