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LICENSE INFORMATION

  1. Template License

The template used for this website is based on "Just the Class," originally created by Kevin Lin. The template is licensed under the MIT License as follows:

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Copyright (c) 2019 Kevin Lin

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If you use this course material in your own teaching or research, please cite it as follows:

Wouter Haverals, Introduction to Digital Humanities, Princeton University, DOI: 10.0000/example.doi, URL: https://whaverals.github.io/IntroDH-Fall2024/, Accessed: 2024-05-01.