nodegoat Workshop at the 'Reconstructing Historical Networks Digitally' conference in Washington DC

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On Thursday October 25th we gave a nodegoat workshop during the third Annual GHI Conference on Digital Humanities and Digital History Conference at the German Historical Institute Washington, organised by Matthew Hiebert (GHI), Simone Lässig (GHI), and Katherine McDonough (Stanford), in collaboration with Stanford University.

This year's conference was title 'Reconstructing Historical Networks Digitally. New Approaches, Opportunities and Epistemological Implications of Social Network Analysis'. More information about the conference as well as the conference programme can be found here.

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