Works Cited
[Below are selected works available through paid online archives. All open resources are linked directly in the body of the blog posts.]
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Fitzpatrick, Kathleen. "Do 'The Risky Thing' In Digital Humanities." Chronicle Of Higher Education 58.6
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Pryor, Sally. "Who’s Afraid of Integrationist Signs? Writing, Digital Art, Interactivity and Integrationism."
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