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Dear colleagues,
We are offering a workshop titled “Manuscripts as Data: A Very Brief Introduction to Digital Humanities Methods for Manuscript Studies” as part of the Digital Humanities Summer Institute 2022 (online edition) taking place on June, 6-10, 2022, which might be of interest to some members of this network.
Our intensive four-day workshop (16 hours) offers an introduction to working with medieval and early modern manuscripts in the digital context, providing an overview of the possibilities and challenges associated with applications of XML-TEI in manuscript studies. It is mainly aimed at those who are newcomers to DH methods, i.e., humanists who have a particular, manuscript-oriented project in mind and who want to learn how to bring it to a digital world. No familiarity with scripting or encoding is assumed. Previous experience in working with manuscripts is desirable (basic training in codicology, paleography, and bibliography).
We encourage everyone who is interested in working with medieval and early modern manuscripts in a digital context to apply.
The deadline for applications is June 1, 2022. More information may be found here: https://dhsi.org/dhsi-2022-workshops/
Please feel free to get in touch with us at manuscriptsDH@gmail.com should you have any questions.
Stay safe,
N. Kıvılcım Yavuz, PhD https://nkyavuz.com/
Katarzyna Anna Kapitan, PhD https://www.kakapitan.com/
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________ Katarzyna Anna Kapitan, PhD www.kakapitan.comhttp://www.kakapitan.com/
Junior Research Fellow Linacre College University of Oxford katarzyna.kapitan@linacre.ox.ac.ukmailto:katarzyna.kapitan@linacre.ox.ac.uk
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