With usual apologies for cross-posting
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Dear All,
I write to announce that we have extended the deadline for the TEI Conference: Please submit your abstract by the 11 of June.
Just a reminder that we will accept submissions for
• Papers
• Panels and roundtables
• Posters
• Workshops and Tutorial
We will announce the results of the peer review by the 30th of June.
If you have any enquires, please get in touch with me or email meeting(a)tei-c.org.
For the International Committee
Elena Pierazzo
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Dr Elena Pierazzo
Lecturer in Digital Humanities
Chair of the Teaching Committee
Department of Digital Humanities
King's College London
26-29 Drury Lane
London WC2B 5RL
Phone: 0207-848-1949
Fax: 0207-848-2980
elena.pierazzo(a)kcl.ac.uk
www.kcl.ac.uk/ddh
(apologies for cross-posting)
Will Noel is the curator of manuscripts at the Walters Art Museum in
Baltimore. He's a strong proponent of open access policies for digital
library content, and he led the team that uncovered lost texts of
Archimedes through the Archimedes Palimpsest Project (
http://archimedespalimpsest.org/digital/)
"How do you read a two-thousand-year-old manuscript that has been erased,
cut up, written on and painted over? With a powerful particle accelerator,
of course! Ancient books curator William Noel tells the fascinating story
behind the Archimedes palimpsest, a Byzantine prayer book containing
previously-unknown original writings from ancient Greek mathematician
Archimedes and others."
http://www.ted.com/talks/william_noel_revealing_the_lost_codex_of_archimede…
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Dot Porter (MA, MSLS)
Digital Medievalist, Digital Librarian
Email: dot.porter(a)gmail.com
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Dear Digital Medievalists,
I just got the message containing today's topics, and there was "FYI: a
corpus of historical Polish (Janusz S. Bie)" among them.
I cannot find, however, this topic on the website. It is not visible as news
or at the "home" page.
Is there some mistake, or am I looking for it in a wrong way?
With my best wishes,
Rafal Wójcik
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With apologies for cross posting.
Decoding Digital Humanities (DDH) London will be meeting again on
* Wednesday 30 May 18:00 *
at The Plough, 27 Museum Street, London, WC1A 1LH
<http://g.co/maps/vftpw>
This month we will be reading:
McCarty, Willard (forthcoming). "The residue of uniqueness". The
Cologne Dialogue on Digital Humanities @ Wahn Manor House,
2012. Historical Social Research - Historische Sozialforschung.
<http://www.cceh.uni-koeln.de/files/McCarty.pdf> [pre-print]
Please feel free to disseminate this announcement.
You will be very welcome to join us for a drink and to discuss
modelling, identity, and tech support.
Best wishes,
Richard
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Richard Lewis
ISMS, Computing
Goldsmiths, University of London
t: +44 (0)20 7078 5134
j: ironchicken(a)jabber.earth.li
@: lewisrichard
s: richardjlewis
http://www.richardlewis.me.uk/
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Dear All,
It is my greatest pleasure to announce that the web interface that manages the submissions (i.e. conftool) is finally up and running: you can upload your abstracts of papers, posters and workshops here:
http://www.tei-c.org/conftool/
If you have already an existing conftool account from previous TEI conferences you will be able to use the same, otherwise, please register in order to upload your submission.
Just a kind reminder: the deadline for submission is the *31st of May*.
Thank you very much for your patience and apologies if this delay has caused you any trouble.
All best wishes
For the International Programme Committee
Elena Pierazzo
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Dr Elena Pierazzo
Lecturer in Digital Humanities
Chair of the Teaching Committee
Department of Digital Humanities
King's College London
26-29 Drury Lane
London WC2B 5RL
Phone: 0207-848-1949
Fax: 0207-848-2980
elena.pierazzo(a)kcl.ac.uk
www.kcl.ac.uk/ddh
Apologies for cross-posting
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Please notice that the deadline for the submission of papers and workshops/training proposals has been extended: the new deadline is not the 31st of May.
I take this opportunity to announce the URL of the Conference website: http://idhmc.tamu.edu/teiconference/
Please notice that conftool is not yet operational, but we are confident it will be very shortly. Apologies for any inconvenience that this delay may have caused. We will announce the availability of conftool via email and on the website.
Best wishes
For the International Porgramme Committee
Elena
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Dr Elena Pierazzo
Lecturer in Digital Humanities
Chair of Teaching Committee
Department of Digital Humanities
King's College London
26-29 Drury Lane
London WC2B 5RL
Phone: 0207-848-1949
Fax: 0207-848-2980
elena.pierazzo(a)kcl.ac.uk
www.kcl.ac.uk/ddh
This is to let you know that the deadline for the submission of papers
for the ESTS conference ‘Editing Fundamentals: Historical and Literary
Paradigms in Source Editing’ (Amsterdam, November 22-24, 2012) has been
extended. Proposals should be submitted before June 1, 2012. Decisions
about acceptance will be communicated before July 1, 2012.
The 9th conference of the European Society for Textual Scholarship will
be an international academic forum for communication between different
approaches to historical and literary source editing. Edited source
texts, documents and databases are essential to literary, political,
historical scholarship, as well as to social studies, art history,
music, philosophy or theology. The conference aims at bringing together
academics working in disciplines that have so far worked within
independently operating scholarly traditions, promoting innovative,
multidisciplinary exchange and dialogue. The conference will examine the
transformation of traditional editorial practice into a digital
environment and the creation of innovative opportunities like the use of
digital tools and media.
Scholars of any discipline related to editing texts and data nowadays
have at their disposal almost limitless possibilities to present texts
and data to the public. Traditionally reflection and practice show
seemingly different approaches to textual scholarship and documentary
editing of historical sources. The aim of this conference is to debate
these topics and to strive for a common approach towards the challenges
of publishing. Key concepts are heuristic, selection, representativeness
and presentation to the user.
The conference is organized by the European Society for Textual
Scholarship (ESTS) and the Huygens Institute for the History of the
Netherlands (Huygens ING), a Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and
Sciences institute.
Keynote speakers:
Manfred Thaller (University of Cologne)
Godfried Croenen (University of Liverpool)
Andrew Jewell (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
For all other information about the conference, see
http://www.textualscholarship.nl/?p=10313