Held on August 18, 2016 in Hamilton Library. DHGetDown was a one-day conference highlighted local digital humanities work and resources and featured an interactive digital mapping workshop. This event was co-hosted by the UHM Library and the Digital Arts and Humanities Initiative in the College of Arts & Humanities.Funding for this event came from UHM Library Services, the College of Arts & Humanities, and the College of Languages, Linguistics, and Literature
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