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			Open, Equitable, and Minimal: teaching digital scholarly editing North and South
		
		
													Raffaele Viglianti, del Rio Riande, Gimena, De León, Romina y Hernández, Nidia.
					
 e-ISSN: 1938-4122 - Digital Humanities Quarterly (DHQ), vol. 16, 2022.
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	In this paper, we present our preliminary reflections on whether minimal computing as        a practice can extend beyond “computing done under some         technological constraints” to served as a common ground between different        digital humanities research dynamics in the Global North and South. We explore this        question by commenting on our experience in developing and teaching an undergraduate        course to students enrolled from both the University of Maryland, College Park in the        United States and Universidad del Salvador in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The class was        delivered for its first iteration in September–November 2020 and introduced students        to digital publishing and textual scholarship of bilingual Spanish and English texts,        presenting minimal computing as a shared set of values including: use of open        technologies, ownership of data and code, and reduction in computing        infrastructure.
	
	
	
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