**with apologies for the
inevitable cross-posting**
We are pleased to announce a three-day workshop "Code and
Collation: Training Textual Scholars" that takes place in
Amsterdam (The Netherlands) from 2 - 4 November 2016. The
event is part of the
DiXiT network and is
hosted by the
Huygens
Institute for the History of the Netherlands. It brings
together a group of international experts from the fields of
textual scholarship and computer science.
The workshop engages with the theory and practice of
semi-automated collation and provides an intense training in
the open source collation program CollateX. Participants will
learn how to prepare source materials, how to perform
semi-automated collation using CollateX, and how to inspect
and modify the results; they will acquire or improve
computational skills relevant to textual criticism and in
particular to the production of scholarly editions.
Registration is now open and free of charge. Early
registration is recommended since there are limited places
available. Detailed information can be found at the website:
https://sites.google.com/site/dixitcodingcollation/.
For all questions, do not hesitate to get in touch at
dixitcollation[at]gmail[dot]com.
We are looking forward to welcoming you in Amsterdam!
On behalve of the organising committee,
--Elli Bleeker
University of Antwerp
Centre for Manuscript Genetics