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Digital Literary Club Continues to Shine
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Digital Literary Club Continues to Shine
The Digital Literary Club under the College
of Humanities hosted a session about the emerging field of digital humanities
on 29 September 2020 on Google Meet platform. The session was presented by Dr. Orchida
Fayez, Assistant Professor at the College of Humanities and the leader of the Literary
and Digital Studies in the Humanities Research Group. The aim of the session
was to provide students with cutting-edge information abut the emerging field
and its significance. Dr. Orchida highlighted that digital humanities has
helped in bringing back the humanities to the study of human expression. She
also illustrated the essence of digital humanities with some examples from
social media since it is the place where people express themselves in real
time. The session was a great success; attendees highly interacted with the
session and made important contributions with their comments and questions.