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Sarah Ketchley is a trained Egyptologist specializing in art history from the millennium BCE, with her research currently focusing on the history of Egyptology from the end of the nineteenth century to the beginning of the twentieth century. Long engaged in Digital Humanities, Ketchley has developed numerous college courses and seminars for both undergraduate and graduate students, ranging from introductory-level classes to specialized digital tool-building workshops. She works with student interns on various Digital Humanities projects, which include text encoding, database development, transcription, mapping, visualization, project management, and marketing. Her current projects include the Emma B. Andrews Diary Project, Newbook Digital Texts, Open Ottoman, and the Baki Project.
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