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The Harvard-based Documentary Archeology of Late Medieval Europe (DALME<https://dalme.org/>) project is offering a 10-week digital seminar on "Editing Florentine Inventories,<https://dalme.org/cms/pages/74>" which will examine sources from the project's Florentine Wards Collection<https://dalme.org/collections/florentine-wards/>. During two, hour-long sessions per week, instructors and participants will study, transcribe, and edit inventories from late medieval Florence and prepare them for digital publication. The seminar runs from March 7 to May 10, 2022 and will be led by co-PIs Laura K. Morreale and Daniel Lord Smail.
Seminar participation is open to anyone, including students (current or former), faculty, and independent scholars. All meetings will be held online via zoom, and the number of participants limited to 8. There is no cost to participate.
Please see the course page<https://dalme.org/cms/pages/74/edit/preview/> for more information and to apply. Questions may be sent to projectdalme(a)gmail.com<mailto:projectdalme@gmail.com>.
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Laura K. Morreale, PhD
Georgetown University<https://gufaculty360.georgetown.edu/s/contact/00336000015aLa2AAE/laura-morr…>:
Visiting Scholar, <https://gufaculty360.georgetown.edu/s/contact/00336000015aLa2AAE/laura-morr…> Global Medieval Studies Program
Harvard University:
Associate in the Department of History
Fordham University<https://www.fordham.edu/info/23060/medieval_studies_faculty>:
Affiliated Scholar, Center for Medieval Studies,<https://www.fordham.edu/info/23060/medieval_studies_faculty>
Medieval Academy of America:
Councillor, 2020-2023<https://www.medievalacademy.org/page/Governance>
Forthcoming in 2022 from ARC Humanities Press: Digital Medieval Studies—Practice and Preservation (ed. Morreale and Gilsdorf).
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Dear list members,
As part of the Mellon-funded initiative “Communicating the TEI to a multilingual community,” we are researching the contexts and uses of the Text Encoding Initiative among the global Spanish-speaking community. If you have used the TEI for your research or taken any TEI course at any level, and you are either part of the Global Spanish-speaking community or work with Spanish texts encoded in TEI, you are kindly invited to answer these questions.
We are interested in surveying the different scenarios where TEI is used, the geographical diversity, and needs for training and learning resources. We are launching this survey in the hopes of covering all those Spanish-speaking areas, but also all those projects and users from other regions working with Spanish primary sources (e.g. projects in the US, using primary sources in Spanish, etc.).
The survey consists of 22 questions and should not take more than 10 minutes to complete. The survey is anonymous, although we ask about your affiliation and nationality in order to obtain a better understanding from a geographical point of view (we do not ask for demographic information such as age, gender, ethnicity or religion).
The survey’s data will be used for a Report on the uses of the TEI and the needs of the Spanish community.
The survey can be answered either in Spanish or English and will remain open until February 28, 2022. Please share it with colleagues and friends who might be able to contribute!
Follow this link to the Survey: https://bit.ly/encuestaTEI or copy and paste the URL into your internet browser: https://umiami.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_aWx84qH6cih9Xf0
We really appreciate your collaboration and we truly value the information you can provide us.
Do you have questions? Please email our research team via contacto(a)tthub.io<mailto:contacto@tthub.io> or directly to Susanna Allés-Torrent <susanna_alles(a)miami.edu<mailto:susanna_alles@miami.edu>> or Gimena del Rio Riande <gdelrio(a)conicet.gov.ar<mailto:gdelrio@conicet.gov.ar>>
Thank you very much,
Susanna Allés Torrent & Gimena del Rio Riande
Susanna Allés Torrent
Associate Professor
Modern Languages & Literatures
University of Miami
http://susannalles.com/
susanna_alles(a)miami.edu<mailto:susanna_alles@miami.edu>
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Dear all,
We are pleased to announce the opening of our call for proposals for the symposium "Ancient documents and automatic handwriting recognition", June 23 and 24, 2022 at the École nationale des chartes in Paris.
This symposium will propose to discuss HTR while articulating it to scientific problems of constitution and/or exploitation of corpora. We wish to question the practical aspects of this technology (development of HTR engines, transcription interface, user interface to use and train models, etc.), while raising its methodological issues and its impact on research data.
You can send us your proposals until February 28 via the dedicated platform. The proposals should be between 750 and 1000 words (excluding bibliography and figures). They can be written in French or in English.
You will find the complete call at the following address: https://dahtr.sciencesconf.org.
For any information request, you can contact us at the following address: dahtr(a)sciencesconf.org<mailto:dahtr@sciencesconf.org>
Do not hesitate to share this information,
Yours sincerely,
Ariane Pinche for the organizing committee
Ariane Pinche
Docteure en langue et littérature médiévales
Postdoctorante • Projet CREMMALAB
École nationale des chartes • INRIA
Centre Jean Mabillon • CIHAM (UMR 5648 )
ariane.pinche(a)chartes.psl.eu<mailto:ariane.pinche@chartes.psl.eu>