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<u>Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (http://adho.org/)</u>
  
 
The European Association for Digital Humanities (EADH), Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH), Canadian Society for Digital Humanities / Société canadienne des humanités numériques (CSDH/SCHN),centerNet, Australasian Association for Digital Humanities (aaDH), Japanese Association for Digital Humanites (JADH) http://adho.org/
 
The European Association for Digital Humanities (EADH), Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH), Canadian Society for Digital Humanities / Société canadienne des humanités numériques (CSDH/SCHN),centerNet, Australasian Association for Digital Humanities (aaDH), Japanese Association for Digital Humanites (JADH) http://adho.org/
  
  
<u>Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory (HASTAC)</u>
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Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory (HASTAC; http://www.hastac.org/)
  
 
“HASTAC is an alliance of individuals and institutions inspired and motivated by the conviction that collaborative thinking extends across traditional disciplines, across the boundaries of academe and community, across the "two cultures" of humanism and technology, across the divide of thinking versus making, and across social strata and national borders.” [a networking site with 12,500 members]
 
“HASTAC is an alliance of individuals and institutions inspired and motivated by the conviction that collaborative thinking extends across traditional disciplines, across the boundaries of academe and community, across the "two cultures" of humanism and technology, across the divide of thinking versus making, and across social strata and national borders.” [a networking site with 12,500 members]
  
  
<u>Institute for the Future of the Book</u>
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Institute for the Future of the Book (http://www.futureofthebook.org/)
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http://mediacommons.futureofthebook.org/
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". . . a small think-and-do tank investigating the evolution of intellectual discourse as it shifts from printed pages to networked screens. There are independent branches of Institute in New York, London and Brisbane. The New York branch is affiliated with the Libraries of New York University."

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Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (http://adho.org/)

The European Association for Digital Humanities (EADH), Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH), Canadian Society for Digital Humanities / Société canadienne des humanités numériques (CSDH/SCHN),centerNet, Australasian Association for Digital Humanities (aaDH), Japanese Association for Digital Humanites (JADH) http://adho.org/


Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory (HASTAC; http://www.hastac.org/)

“HASTAC is an alliance of individuals and institutions inspired and motivated by the conviction that collaborative thinking extends across traditional disciplines, across the boundaries of academe and community, across the "two cultures" of humanism and technology, across the divide of thinking versus making, and across social strata and national borders.” [a networking site with 12,500 members]


Institute for the Future of the Book (http://www.futureofthebook.org/)


". . . a small think-and-do tank investigating the evolution of intellectual discourse as it shifts from printed pages to networked screens. There are independent branches of Institute in New York, London and Brisbane. The New York branch is affiliated with the Libraries of New York University."