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Undergraduates and the Humanities Collaboratory

What’s it like to be an undergraduate researcher on a Collaboratory project? Mollie Fox has given an account on the Karanis project blog:

An undergraduate in the Collaboratory

Published July 4, 2016By Sheri L Sytsema-Geiger
Categorized as Collaboratory Blog

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