Hello all, My colleague Lauren Cooper (Center for Black Digital Research, PSU) and I will again be teaching our course, Nuts and Bolts of DH Project Development <https://web.sas.upenn.edu/dream-lab/nuts-and-bolts-of-dh-project-development-2023/>, at Dream Lab this year. This course is specifically geared towards librarians and consultants who support DH projects.
Let me know if you have any questions about the course. Early bird (and cheapest registration) is open until *May 5, 2023*. Other courses at Dream Lab include text analysis, digital surrogates, humanities mapping, and other topics of interest to library workers. See the other Dream Lab courses here <https://web.sas.upenn.edu/dream-lab/courses-2023/>. Dream Lab <https://web.sas.upenn.edu/dream-lab/> is a week-long digital humanities training opportunity hosted by the University of Pennsylvania and designed to help humanists become more confident and thoughtful users, creators, and critics of digital technology. There are several courses to choose from, each of which combines technology instruction with practical application. Dream Lab is open to everyone but has been designed especially to serve graduate students and early-stage scholars aspiring to be teaching faculty, research librarians, museum professionals, and archivists. ---- Kayla Abner (she/her) *Digital Scholarship Librarian* Digital Initiatives and Preservation Library, Museums and Press University of Delaware kab...@udel.edu Visit https://library.udel.edu/continuity/ for information on library services during the COVID-19 pandemic. [image: University of Delaware]