These posts pertain to the Digital Humanities conference held at Stanford University, 19–22 June 2011. See also the conference schedule and abstracts.
These are the sessions I attended:
Mon 20 June
SES-08: Long papers: ID 196, 315, 346
SES-13: Long papers: ID 198, 231, 235 missed due to overriding circumstance
Wed 22 June
SES-29: Integrating Digital Papyrology
SES-36: The “#alt-ac” Track