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Toronto Metropolitan University
Centre for Digital Humanities
April Offerings
2024

 

  • CDH events are open to the TMU community and beyond.
  • Also, check out the workshops hosted by the Collaboratory!

Currently, the Centre for Digital Humanities (CDH) is between spaces, and will hopefully have its own space in the Library building (LIB) soon. In the meantime, for Winter 2024, the CDH will be holding some of its events virtually (on Zoom) and some in-person at the TMU Library. Some events may be hybrid.

Join us!

Launching Yellow Nineties 2.0

A Symposium and Celebration

9:00-5:00pm EDT

Hybrid Event

Thursday April 18
TMU Library (LIB), 4th floor
And on Zoom

Y90s 2.0 Launch

Launching Yellow Nineties 2.0: A Symposium & Celebration marks the completion of Yellow Nineties 2.0, an internationally acclaimed resource for the study of late-Victorian little magazines of art and literature. To celebrate this official launch, Toronto Metropolitan University’s Centre for Digital Humanities is hosting a hybrid Symposium on 18 April 2024 on the fourth floor of the Library, next to Archives & Special Collections. 

For more information, and to view the schedule, visit the Y90s Launch Website.

In conjunction with the Yellow Nineties launch and celebration, Toronto Metropolitan University Libraries, Archives & Special Collections are hosting an Exhibition. The Yellow ’90s: Art for Art’s Sake in Print showcases the collection of late-Victorian little magazines TMU Libraries acquired in support of the Y90s digital project. Attendees of the launch can view the display in the cases near the entrance to the Archives & Special Collections Reading Room on the Library’s 4th floor, adjacent to the Symposium.

Poster for "Launching Yellow Nineties 2.0 A Symposium and Celebration" showing a picture from the cover of the Yellow Book (1894) by Aubrey Beardsley of some revellers in costume.

The deadline for in-person registration is
April 11.