The University of Iceland offers two international graduate programs in medieval studies:
(1) Medieval Icelandic Studies, a three-semester (90 ECTS) graduate program, with two semesters' (60 ECTS) worth of course work and one semester's worth (30 ECTS) master's thesis. The summer semester is the thesis semester, which means that the program can be completed in 13 months.
See http://english.hi.is/school_of_humanities/faculty_of_icelandic_and_comparat…
(2) Viking and Medieval Norse Studies, …
[View More]a four-semester (120 ECTS) graduate program run in cooperation with the University of Oslo in Norway, Aarhus University and Copenhagen University in Denmark. The first year--60 ECTS' worth of course work--take place in Iceland, but the third semester is spent either in Oslo, Aarhus, or Copenhagen, completing 30 ECTS of courses. The fourth semester is devoted to writing the master's thesis, and can be spent in Iceland or Oslo.
See http://oldnorse.is/
Both programs are designed specifically for international students. The language of instruction is English.
Application deadline: February 1st, 2015
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Haraldur Bernharðsson, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Medieval Studies
University of Iceland -- The Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies
Árnagarði við Suðurgötu
IS-101 Reykjavík
I C E L A N D
+ 354 525-4023 / +354 891-7511
- haraldr(a)hi.is
- https://uni.hi.is/haraldr/en/
- Skype: haraldur_bernhardsson
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Hi all,
I have a technical question that isn't really medieval. I run several
journals out of the Lethbridge Journal Incubator (you can learn more
about the model here: http://journalincubator.org/). Until now, we've
used Subversion as our central cloud storage. This year, however, I had
a complete turnover in the graduate assistants, most of whom were not
very technically inclined and I'm finding Subversion is more hassle than
it is worth (it mostly works well, but if something goes …
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students can't fix it).
What we need is a cloud based repository system, preferably one that
allows us access to arbitrary revisions (students find it comforting to
know they can always correct mistaken overwrites), and preferably does
version control of some kind--either locking or svn-type comparison.
Best, however, would be something very low maintenance, drag and drop,
and preferably doesn't require the use of a special client for file
manipulation (that's where our subversion issues come).
I'm thinking Dropbox or Drive, though I don't know anything about
setting those up for an organisation. Does anybody have any other tips?
-dan
--
From my Ubuntu notebook
Daniel Paul O'Donnell
Professor of English
University of Lethbridge
Lethbridge AB T1K 3M4
Canada
+1 403 393-2539
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This week, manuscripts in Manhattan:
http://manuscriptroadtrip.wordpress.com/2014/12/27/manuscript-road-trip-man…
Merry and Happy to all -
Lisa
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Lisa Fagin Davis
Executive Director
Medieval Academy of America
17 Dunster St., Suite 202
Cambridge, Mass. 02138
Phone: 617 491-1622
Fax: 617 492-3303
Email: LFD(a)TheMedievalAcademy.org
This week, the Manuscript Road Trip takes on the New Jersey Turnpike...
http://manuscriptroadtrip.wordpress.com
Happy holidays!
Lisa
--
Lisa Fagin Davis
Executive Director
Medieval Academy of America
17 Dunster St., Suite 202
Cambridge, Mass. 02138
Phone: 617 491-1622
Fax: 617 492-3303
Email: LFD(a)TheMedievalAcademy.org
Dear digital medievalists,
the following announcement might be of interest for editors among you...
Best wishes,
Franz
/
***Apologies//for cross-posting***/
We are very pleased to announce the *Spring School* on */Advanced
XML/TEI technologies for Digital Scholarly Editions/* organized and
endorsed by the the Institute//for Documentology//and Digital
Editing//(IDE) and the Digital Scholarly Editions Initial Training
Network (DiXiT). The spring school will be run and held at the at the
*…
[View More]Centre for Information Modelling – Austrian Centre for Digital
Humanities at the University of Graz *from *13th to 17th April 2015*.
The spring school is directed to participants with previous experience
in XML/TEI editing who would like to involve themselves more intensively
with the creation of digital scholarly editions based on the
international encoding standard XML TEI P5. Besides addressing specific
issues and use cases of text encoding, the participants will be trained
what to do with the data once the encoding is done and how to process it
further until the publication on the WWW. To this end the teaching will
strongly focus on XPath, XSLT, HTML and CSS as technologies for the web
publication of digital scholarly editions.
Since the level of this spring school is advanced, previous knowledge of
TEI practices is not only recommended but necessary for participation*.*
The lectures will be held by experts from the field of Digital Scholarly
Editing, related to the DiXiT network or the IDE (James Cummings, Franz
Fischer, Ulrike Henny, Frederike Neuber, Torsten Schaßan, Martina
Semlak, Magdalena Turska, Gunter Vasold, Georg Vogeler). Tara Andrews
(Univ. of Bern) has agreed to give a keynote.
The School will cover the following areas:
* issues when working with XML TEI P5 (to be proposed by the participants)
* customization of the TEI schema
* creating web pages with HTML/CSS and JavaScript and JQuery
* transforming the TEI XML with XSLT/XPath
* publishing frameworks for digital scholarly editions
* use cases for research on and with digital scholarly editions
The *IDE-/meets-/DiXiT//Spring School* on */Advanced XML/TEI
technologies for Digital Scholarly Editions/* is open to interested
scholars**anywhere in the world with previous experience in digital
scholarly editing with the TEI. As the course will strongly focus on
practical exercise, we can accept only applications which can bring own
material for the exercises. All teaching will be in English.
The course offers 20 positions. Participants will be required to arrange
their own accommodation and travel to Graz. The participation fee will
be 100 EUR. A limited number of bursaries will be available for the
participation fee, travel and accommodation in particular for
participants from less developed countries and from Eastern Europe.
*Application closes on 10**^st **February 2015*and early registration is
highly recommended.
For the application we need from you
* your name, address, e-mail, institutional affiliation (if applicable)
* a short description of your project
* this online questionnaire
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1-ndve0PQrcFwjaU21lhhX-1oybtx4mYD5pz-WsEPYZ…>
If you want to be considered for the bursary please give indicate
* approximate amount for travel and accommodation expenses
* do you need a reduction on the participation fee?
* academic status (graduate student, PhD student, PostDoc, fully
trained scholar, other)
Please send your application and any question you have to
dixit(a)uni-graz.at <mailto:dixit@uni-graz.at>
We will publish further information on the school at
http://www.i-d-e.de/aktivitaeten/schools/spring-school-2015
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Toward a new social contract between publishers and editors
26 January 2015, Maison de Science de l’Homme – Alpes, Grenoble
NeDiMAH, the Network for Digital Methods in the Arts and Humanities, is delighted to announce this one-day seminar, which will bring together publishers and scholarly editors in order to discuss how best to produce digital editions which are at the same time both economically viable and in keeping …
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In the pre-digital world, publishers and editors normally collaborated: the editors would produce the edition, following the guidelines provided by the publishing house, which for its part would take care of marketing and distribution, as well as essential scholarly services such as peer review. Digital scholarly editions, on the other hand, tend to be self-published by scholars within their own universities, most often without any connection with a publishing house – an arrangement which is hardly sustainable, for various reasons, and often not available to younger researchers producing their first editions and without access to suitable funding. At the same time, publishers are increasingly engaging with the digital, in particular in connection with tablet distribution. But the majority of such eBooks are generally not up to the standards expected by the scholarly community: in many ePubs, for instance, basic features such as footnotes are a luxury – to say nothing of a proper critical apparatus. How can be we best address these issues, to the mutual benefit of all involved parties – editors, publishers and the scholarly public?
Organizers:
Elena Pierazzo (University “Stendhal” Grenoble 3, France)
Matthew Driscoll (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
Confirmed speakers:
Editors
Marjorie Burghart (EHSSE, Lyon, France)
Caroline Macé (Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
Hilde Bøe (Munch Museum, Oslo, Norway)
Espen Ore (Oslo University, Norway)
Gabriella Ravenni (University of Pisa, Italy)
Manuel Portela (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
Publishers
Brad Schott, Brambletye Publishing
Pierre-Yves Buard, Presse Universitarie de Caen
Rupert Gatti, Open Books publishers, Cambridge
Pierre Mounier, Open Editions
If you are interested in participating, please send an email to Andrea Penso at the following address by the 16th of January: andrea.penso(a)u-grenoble3.fr<mailto:andrea.penso@u-grenoble3.fr>
Registration is free but obligatory.
--
Elena Pierazzo
Visiting Senior Research Fellow
King's College London
Department of Digital Humanities
King's College London
26-29 Drury Lane
London
WC2B 5RL
Professor of Italian Studies and Digital Humanities
Bureau F307
Université de Grenoble 3 'Stendhal'
BP 25 38040 Grenoble Cedex 9
Tel. +33 4 76828032
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**apologies for cross-posting**
Dear members of the list,
It is a pleasure for me to announce youthe start of the new course “Professional qualification on Digital Humanities”.It is completely offered in Spanish and online, thanks to the e-learningplatforms at UNED. It consists of 30 Units, lasts from 15 Dec to 30 June andcosts 900 Euro.
Last vacancies available (application deadline18 December)!
For more information and applicationsclick here (English): http://linhd.uned.es/en/p/dh-…
[View More]course-professional-qualification-in-digital-h…
Complete program and details (Spanish): http://linhd.uned.es/p/titulo-propio/
Please circulate to anybody that could beinterested,
Best regards
ElenaGonzález-Blanco García
Dpto.de Literatura Española y Teoría de la Literatura, Despacho 722
Facultadde Filología, UNED
Paseo Senda del Rey 7
28040 MADRID
tel. 91 3986873
www.uned.es/remetcahttp://filindig.hypotheses.org/http://linhd.uned.eswww.uned.es/personal/elenagonzalezblanco
@elenagbg
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Dear list,
I am very happy to announce that we just published issue 2 of RIDE, a
review journal for digital editions and resources.
As in the first issue, we have 5 (4 English, 1 German) reviews that
critically assess publicly available scholarly digital editions. Among
these a review of the digital edition of the Becerro Galicano of San
Millán de la Cogolla, one of the oldest medieval cartularies in Spain
and one of the most important sources …
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between the 8th and 12th century.
For your convenience, this is the table of contents:
• 16th Century Chronicle to 21st Century Edition: A Review of The
Diary of Henry Machyn, by Misha Broughton,
• Der Zürcher Sommer 1968: Die digitale Edition, by Friederike Wein
• The Digital Edition of the Becerro Galicano de San Millán de la
Cogolla, by Francisco Javier Álvarez Carbajal
• The Fleischmann Diaries, by Merisa A. Martinez
• The Shelley-Godwin Archive: The edition of Mary Shelley's
Frankenstein Notebooks, by Frederike Neuber
All reviews can be accessed for free via our webpage: http://ride.i-d-e.de
--
Dr. Franz Fischer
Cologne Center for eHumanities
Universität zu Köln, Universitätsstr. 22, D-50923 Köln
Telefon: +49 - (0)221 - 470 - 4056
Email: franz.fischer(a)uni-koeln.de
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http://www.cceh.uni-koeln.dehttp://www.i-d-e.dehttp://www.thomasinstitut.uni-koeln.dehttp://dixit.uni-koeln.dehttp://guillelmus.uni-koeln.dehttp://confessio.ie
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Of interest to people on this group.
-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: [Humanist] 28.539 funding for PhDs at King's (and elsewhere)
Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2014 07:33:48 +0100
From: Humanist Discussion Group <willard.mccarty(a)mccarty.org.uk>
Reply-To: Online seminar for digital humanities
<humanist(a)lists.digitalhumanities.org>
To: humanist(a)lists.digitalhumanities.org
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 28, No. 539.
Department of Digital …
[View More]Humanities, King's College London
www.digitalhumanities.org/humanist
Submit to: humanist(a)lists.digitalhumanities.org
Date: Thu, 04 Dec 2014 06:28:29 +0000
From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty(a)mccarty.org.uk>
Subject: funding for PhDs at King's College London
Dear colleagues,
Please alert anyone you know who might be interested in doctoral studies
in digital humanities that the London Arts and Humanities Partnership is
funding places at King's College London, School of Advanced Study or
University College London commencing with the 2015-16 academic year. See
http://www.lahp.ac.uk/apply-for-a-studentship/ for more information.
The Department of Digital Humanities at King's would appreciate
expressions of interest at the earliest possible opportunity. Note that
"LAHP strongly recommends that you apply for your place of study before
Friday 16th January 2015". Normally before application is made for
doctoral studies in the Department potential candidates are asked to
discuss their interests with the Director of Doctoral Studies (that's
me) or with one of my colleagues likely to be a potential supervisor.
All the best.
Yours,
WM
--
Willard McCarty (www.mccarty.org.uk/), Professor, Department of Digital
Humanities, King's College London, and Digital Humanities Research
Group, University of Western Sydney
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