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From: Ray Siemens <siemens(a)uvic.ca>
Date: Feb 27, 2007 2:29 PM
Subject: Digital Humanities Summer Institute: Additional Scholarship
Spots (March 8 deadline)
To: TEI-L(a)listserv.brown.edu
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Announcing Additional Scholarships
and an Extended Deadline (March 8) for the
2007 Digital Humanities Summer Institute
University of Victoria
June 18-22, 2007
http://web.uvic.ca/hrd/institute/
We are pleased to announce that, due to the generosity of our
sponsors, we are able to offer additional scholarships spots in our
program. These will be awarded to faculty, staff, and students
working in the digital humanities. We have extended the application
deadline to March 8th, and the application form is available on line
at:
http://web.uvic.ca/hrd/institute/apply_scholarship.php.
Limited travel funding for graduate students is available via
bursaries sponsored by the Association for Computers and the
Humanities. You may apply for the this bursary at the same time as for
Institute scholarships, by indicating on the scholarship application
form that you are a graduate student member of the ACH and would like
to be considered for the ACH bursary.
This year, we are fortunate to be able to highlight several unique
offerings, including the following:
* Susan Schreibman (U Maryland Libraries) is offering an advanced Text
Encoding Consultation.
* Hugh Craig (U Newcastle, NSW) is leading a Master Class in Textual Analysis.
* Dot Porter (U Kentucky) will be leading a seminar on Edition
Production tools.
* Lynne Siemens (U Victoria) will again be leading a consultation on
Project Planning and Management, focusing on
humanities research case studies.
* Stan Ruecker and Alan Galey (U Alberta) are leading an advanced
consultation on Interface Design for Humanities Visualization.
For more information, please visit the institute's website at:
http://web.uvic.ca/hrd/institute/
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Dot Porter, University of Kentucky
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Collaboratory for Research in Computing for Humanities
dporter(a)uky.edu 859-257-9549
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Editorial Assistant, REVEAL Project
Center for Visualization and Virtual Environments
porter(a)vis.uky.edu
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>From over on Digital Classicist...
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From: Allen Ross Scaife <scaife(a)gmail.com>
Date: Feb 27, 2007 3:00 PM
Subject: [DIGITALCLASSICIST] Fwd: Job Openings at CHNM
To: DIGITALCLASSICIST(a)jiscmail.ac.uk
Job Openings at CHNM - Post-Doc, Digital History Associate, Summer
Intern
Post-Doc in History of Science & Technology and/or Digital History:
This is a one-year position (with possible renewal) at the rank of
Research Assistant Professor at the Center for History and New Media
(CHNM), which is closely affiliated with the Department of History
and Art History at George Mason University. A PhD or advanced ABD in
History or a closely related field is required. We are especially
interested in people with some or all of the following credentials,
but they are not all required for the position: 1. experience in
digital history or digital libraries; 2. strong technical background
in new technology and new media; 3. administrative and organizational
experience; 4. background in the history of science, technology, and
industry, broadly defined; 5. background in post-1945 U.S. history.
Please send letter of application, CV or resume, and three letters of
recommendation (or dossier) to chnm(a)gmu.edu or Center for History and
New Media, George Mason University, 4400 University Drive MS 1E7,
Fairfax, VA 22030. Electronic submissions encouraged. Please use
subject line "Digital Historian." We will begin considering
applications 15 March 2006.
Digital History Associate: The Center for History and New Media
(CHNM) at George Mason University is hiring two "Digital History
Associates." We are seeking energetic, well-organized people who take
initiative and work well collaboratively. We are especially
interested in people with some combination of research experience,
administrative experience, and web development and programming
experience. These exciting, grant-funded positions are particularly
appropriate for someone with combined interest in history and
technology, but the only specific requirements are a BA by June 1,
2007, and a demonstrated interest in both history and the web. Please
apply for position #10384Z online at jobs.gmu.edu and attach both a
resume and a cover letter. We will begin considering applications on
3/15/07 and continue until the positions are filled.
Summer Intern – Humanities Computing: The Center for History and New
Media (CHNM) at George Mason University is seeking creative,
energetic, well-rounded, and well-organized college/high school
students for 8-12 week paid summer internships in 2007 at a leading
digital humanities center. Ability to work in a team is very
important. Strong grades are essential. Preference will be given to
those with working knowledge of one or more of the following: web-
database development in PHP and MySQL; JavaScript, XML, CSS, and
other technologies critical for Firefox development; and command-line
Linux system administration. This is an especially good opportunity
for someone with a combined interest in computing and history. Please
send resume and cover letter with subject line: "humanities computing
internship" to chnm(a)gmu.edu. We will begin considering applications
on 2/15/07 and will continue until the position is filled.
About CHNM: Since 1994, the Center for History and New Media at
George Mason University has used digital media and computer
technology to change the ways that people—scholars, students, and the
general public—learn about and use the past. We do that by bringing
together the most exciting and innovative digital media with the
latest and best historical scholarship. We believe that serious
scholarship and cutting edge multimedia can be combined to promote an
inclusive and democratic understanding of the past as well as a broad
historical literacy that fosters deep understanding of the most
complex issues about the past and present. CHNM's work has been
internationally recognized for cutting-edge work in history and new
media. Located in Fairfax, Virginia, CHNM is 15 miles from
Washington, DC, and is accessible by public transportation.
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Dot Porter, University of Kentucky
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Program Coordinator
Collaboratory for Research in Computing for Humanities
dporter(a)uky.edu 859-257-9549
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Editorial Assistant, REVEAL Project
Center for Visualization and Virtual Environments
porter(a)vis.uky.edu
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The Digital Medievalist is now taking nominations for members of the
executive board. Per the Digital Medievalist Bylaws, Board members
will be expected to serve the DM membership by serving on an editorial
committee responsible for the production of the DM journal, overseeing
the operation of the DM wiki, moderating the dm-l listserv, and/or
organizing conference and poster sessions on behalf of Digital
Medievalist. Board members serve two-year terms, with four spaces
available each year.
Eligibility to run for the board is determined by "demonstrable
contribution to the project within the previous year," although there
is no precise definition of a "demonstrable contribution." This
might include editing the DM wiki, publishing an article or review in
the DM Journal, or participating in a DM-sponsored session. Anyone who
is subscribed to the Digital Medievalist listserv is eligible to vote.
If you would like to nominate yourself or someone else, please send a
brief biographical statement (max 200 words) to Dot Porter at
dot.porter(a)gmail.com.
For more information on the Digital Medievalist and the DM Board,
please refer to the Bylaws:
http://sql.uleth.ca/dmorgwiki/index.php/Bylaws
Nominations will be accepted through March 14, at which point the slate
will be announced and biographies will be sent to the DM Listserv and
posted to the DM website. Voting will be held by email from March 21
through March 25. March 25 is Lady Day, the Feast of the Annunciation,
and was New Year's Day until 1752, when western dating moved from the
Julian Calendar to the Gregorian Calendar. It is thus a suitable day
to welcome the new Digital Medievalist board members.
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Dot Porter, University of Kentucky
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Program Coordinator
Collaboratory for Research in Computing for Humanities
dporter(a)uky.edu 859-257-9549
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Editorial Assistant, REVEAL Project
Center for Visualization and Virtual Environments
porter(a)vis.uky.edu
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The Medieval Academy of America Committee on Electronic Resources is
pleased to announce two TEI workshops to be held at the International
Medieval Congress, Kalamazoo, MI, in May 2007. Both workshops will be
on Thursday, May 10 (sessions 32 and 138; see
http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/sessions.html for complete
conference schedule).
1) XML and the Text Encoding Initiative Workshop I: Introduction to TEI Encoding
This workshop offers an introduction to best practices for digital
scholarship, taught by a
medievalist, James C. Cummings, specifically for medievalists.
Instruction includes introductory-level XML and structural encoding,
as well as new TEI P5 standards and guidelines, markup concerns for
medieval transcription, and a brief consideration of XML Editors.
Assignments will be completed during the following clinic.
2) XML and the Text Encoding Initiative Workshop II: Advanced TEI Encoding and
Customization
This workshop offers advanced instruction in advanced topics in TEI encoding and
the customization of the TEI for an individual project's needs, taught
by a medievalist,
James C. Cummings, specifically for medievalists. Instruction includes metadata
for medieval manuscript description, advanced-level concepts of TEI P5
modularization, schema generation and customization for individual
projects, and a
brief survey of related technologies. Assignments will be completed during the
following clinic.
Dr. Cummings works for the Oxford Text Archive, University of Oxford.
He holds a PhD from the University of Leeds, and he has extensive
experience leading TEI workshops.
Both workshops are limited to 14 participants, and registration is required.
The fee *per workshop* is $45/$60 (Medieval Academy
members/nonmembers) for pre-registration, $55/$70 for walk-ins
(pending available space).
Please send contact information and a check payable to Medieval
Academy of America c/o
Dorothy Carr Porter
RCH
351/352 William T. Young Library
Univ. of Kentucky
Lexington, KY 40506-0456.
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Dot Porter, University of Kentucky
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Program Coordinator
Collaboratory for Research in Computing for Humanities
dporter(a)uky.edu 859-257-9549
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Editorial Assistant, REVEAL Project
Center for Visualization and Virtual Environments
porter(a)vis.uky.edu
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----- Forwarded message from hank.williams(a)GMX.DE -----
Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2007 19:36:51 +0100
From: Georg Vogeler <hank.williams(a)GMX.DE>
Reply-To: Medieval Texts - Philology Codicology and Technology
<MEDTEXTL(a)LISTSERV.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: [MEDTEXTL] Conference Digital Diplomatics, Munich 28.2.-2.3.2007
To: MEDTEXTL(a)LISTSERV.UIUC.EDU
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Dear colleagues,
although several of you will already know, I would like to inform you
about a conference that might be of special interest for you:
*Digital Diplomatics - Historical Resaerch with medieval Charters in a
digital World*
discusses questions arising from growing interest in diplomatic research
in digital solutions as well as the continuous interest of libraries and
archives in modern information technologies. Researchers from Canada to
Slovakia will meet information scientists and archivists. The papers are
thus organized in four panels:
- scholarly editing
- techniques
- archives
- diplomatic research
The conference will take place in Munich from 28th of February to 2. of
March of this year.
You can find further details on the conference at the website at
http://www.cei.lmu.de/DigDipl07/index_en.html
I would like to invite you to participate. Please do not hesistate to
register you
at http://www.cei.lmu.de/DigDipl07/anmeldung.php
I'm looking forward to see you at the conference.
Georg Vogeler
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Dr.Georg Vogeler
Historisches Seminar - Abt. Geschichtliche Hilfswissenschaften
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universtitaet Muenchen
e-mail: g.vogeler(a)lrz.uni-muenchen.de
Internet: http://www.geschichte.uni-muenchen.de/ghw/personen_vogeler.shtml
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