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Kate Topham

Kate Topham

Digital Humanities Archivist

Kate Topham Kate Topham is the Digital Humanities Archivist at Michigan State University. She collaborates on Digital Humanities projects that involve metadata, archives, digital preservation, linked open data, and text analysis.  She currently serves as the digital archivist of the American Religious Sounds Project, data wrangles for the Graphic Possibilities Research Workshop, and runs the Text Analysis Learning Group. Schedule a meeting with Kate here.

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