[This is an abbreviated post based on the original, which is found here: http://www.annakijas.com/digital-frontiers-2014/]
I have just returned from Digital Frontiers 2014, a conference at Texas Woman’s University in Denton, Texas where I had the pleasure of spending two days with a wonderfully diverse crowd of people representing K-12 education, higher education, academic/public libraries, and museums. I was invited to participate in a panel on Digital Humanities in Music for which I gave a talk on “Open Access and Geo-Spatial Tools in (Music) Research.” Continue reading