On Wednesday, March 30, 10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m., in Alderman 421, the Scholars’ Lab Speaker Series presents anthropological archaeologist Ethan Watrall, Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology and Associate Director of MATRIX: The Center for Digital Humanities & Social Sciences at Michigan State University.
The subject of Watrall’s talk will be “Practicing Openness in Digital Heritage.” According to the Scholars’ Lab events page, the talk “will parse the idea of openness, exploring the issue both broadly and within the unique context of digital heritage. In order to maximize its value to scholars, professional practitioners, and institutions, the talk will also suggest a series of thoughtful strategies that can be leveraged in order to better embrace a more open approach to work within digital heritage.”