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McCarty, Willard, 1945-
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Willard McCarty
Willard McCarty
is Professor of Humanities Computing in the
Department of Digital Humanities
at
King's College London
, England, where he is director of the doctoral programme in the department. He is a visiting professor in the Digital Humanities Research Group in the School of Humanities and Communication Arts at the
University of Western Sydney
, Australia. He is a Fellow of the
Royal Anthropological Institute
, London, and the editor of the
Humanist Discussion Group
established by him in 1987, dealing with humanities computing and the digital humanities.
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