Caros,
É já no dia 1 de Junho que se realiza o workshop "Bibliotecas Digitais" na
FCSH (
http://atlas.fcsh.unl.pt/docs/Bibliotecas_Digitais_Conhecimento_Cientifico_…).
Cremos que será muito útil para todos aqueles que estão a fazer ou a
iniciar uma investigação. Em qualquer nível. Saber como funcionam e o que
nos podem oferecer as Bibliotecas Digitais é hoje uma competência essencial
de qualquer aluno, investigador ou docente, em qualquer área do
conhecimento. Ficam desde já convidados, não é preciso inscrição, pois é um
workshop livre e aberto a todos os que quiserem participar. Será dado um
certificado de frequência no final. Tragam as vossas questões e sugestões
para o debate.
Até quarta!
*Dália Guerreiro*http://bdh.hypotheses.org/
Membro fundador da AHDig
Associação das Humanidades Digitais <http://ahdig.org/>
**Apologies for cross-posting***
Dearcolleagues,
We arepleased to announce our DH@Madrid Summer School 2016 at LINHD-UNED from 27 Juneto 1st July. This year the central topic is: “Digital Technologiesapplied to the study of poetry”. It will cover different technologies andapproaches to DH standards and methods, as TEI-XML, semantic web tecnnologies,and some smaller approaches to stylometry and R.
The coursecan be followed in person or virtually (completely online!). Registration isthe same in both cases, but virtual students will have streaming videos andpresentations online.
The courseis sponsored by HDH (Asociación Hispánica de Humanidades Digitales, www.humanidadesdigitales.org),AAHD (Asociación Argentina de Humanidades Digitales) www.aahd.org, and DIXIT (Digital ScholarlyEditing Initial Training Network) www.dixit.uni-koeln.de.Members of all these groups will receive a 10% discount over the registrationfees.
Please,find attached the complete program and registration information:
Dates: 27June to 1st July 2016
Place: Sala Sáenz Torrecilla, Facultad de Económicas, UNED,Madrid – or your own computer…
More informationregistration process and program:
http://linhd.uned.es/p/dhsummer2016/
Best regards
Elena González Blanco: egonzalezblanco(a)flog.uned.es
Gimena del Rio Riande: gdelrio.riande(a)linhd.uned.es
Clara Martínez Cantón cimartinez(a)flog.uned.es
Dpto. de Literatura Española y Teoría de la Literatura,Despacho 722
Facultad de 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
@linhduned
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**Disculpen la posible duplicidad de mensajes**
Queridos amigos:
Me complace anunciar que ya está abierto el plazo para lainscripción en nuestro curso de verano de este año “Tecnologías aplicadas alestudio de la poesía”, organizado por LINHD en el marco de los cursos de veranode la UNED. Se trata de un curso de humanidades digitales que, centrándose enel tema del análisis poético, realizará un recorrido panorámico a través de lasprincipales tecnologías del ámbito de las humanidades digitales, desde eletiquetado de textos con XML-TEI, a la web semántica, introduciendo además laestilometría y el procesamiento del lenguaje natural como tecnologías que,combinadas, pueden arrojar novedosos e incentivadores resultados deinvestigación.
Se podrá seguir de forma presencial o virtual, en directo yen diferido, con foros especíifiso para consulta con los profesrores.
El curso está patrocinado por la HDH (Asociación Hispánica de HumanidadesDigitales, www.humanidadesdigitales.org),la AAHD (Asociación Argentina de Humanidades Digitales) www.aahd.org, y DIXIT (Digital Scholarly EditingInitial Training Network) www.dixit.uni-koeln.de.Los miembros vinculados a alguna de estas organizaciones contarán con un 10% dedescuento adicional sobre el precio de la matrícula.
Fechas: 27de junio al 1 de Julio de 2016
Place: Sala Sáenz Torrecilla, Facultad de Económicas, UNED,Madrid – o tu propio ordenador…
Moreinformation, matrícula y programa en:
http://linhd.uned.es/p/dhsummer2016/
¡Os esperamos!
Elena González Blanco: egonzalezblanco(a)flog.uned.es
Gimena del Rio Riande: gdelrio.riande(a)linhd.uned.es
Clara Martínez Cantón cimartinez(a)flog.uned.es
Dpto. de Literatura Española y Teoría de la Literatura,Despacho 722
Facultad de 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
@linhduned
Daniel Paul O'Donnell
Professor of English and Associate Member of the University Library Academic Staff
Department of English and University Library
University of Lethbridge
4401 University Drive West
Lethbridge AB T1K 3M4
Canada
Tel. +1 (403) 329-2377
http://people.uleth.ca/~daniel.odonnell
@danielPaulOD
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Subject: [DHSI] First International Conference of the Argentine Association of Digital Humanities (AAHD)
Dear colleagues,
The Argentine Association of Digital Humanities/Asociación Argentina de Humanidades Digitales (AAHD) invites researchers, professors and students to participate in its International Conference: Digital Humanities. Local Constructions in Global Contexts, to be held at Centro Cultural General San Martin in Buenos Aires, 7-9 November, 2016.
We invite the scholarly community in the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences to join this first international conference on the subject in our country. Journalists, makers, programmers, computer scientists are also welcome to attend. The aim is to discuss the characteristics both of global and local Digital Humanities.
The deadline to submit proposals is June 1 st, 2016. Abstracts must be sent via our online system at Acta Academica, http://www.aacademica.org/aahd.congreso (see Envíos de resúmenes).
The languages of the conference are Spanish, English and Portuguese.
More information in our website: http://aahd.com.ar/ or through our email congresoaahd(a)gmail.com<mailto:congresoaahd@gmail.com>
We will wait for you.
Asociación Argentina de Humanidades Digitales (AAHD)
Dear colleagues,
the current issue of the AHR includes an article about the impact of
digitized sources on historical research.
The AHA has made the article available OA for about two months
http://ahr.oxfordjournals.org/content/121/2/377.abstract
Best wishes,
Dagmar Riedel
*The Transnational and the Text-Searchable: Digitized Sources and the
Shadows They CastLara Putnam*
Lara Putnam is UCIS Research Professor and Chair of the Department of
History at the University of Pittsburgh. She is the author of Radical
Moves: Caribbean Migrants and the Politics of Race in the Jazz Age (UNC
Press, 2013), The Company They Kept: Migrants and the Politics of Gender in
Caribbean Costa Rica, 1870–1960 (UNC Press, 2002), and more than two dozen
articles and chapters exploring labor migration and its consequences, from
the very intimate to the very public. She is currently Vice
President/President-Elect of the Conference on Latin American History.
This essay explores the consequences for historians’ research of the
twinned transnational and digitized turns. The accelerating digitization of
primary and secondary sources and the rise of full-text web-based search to
access information within them has transformed historians’ research
practice, radically diminishing the role of place-specific prior expertise
as a prerequisite to discovery. Indeed, we can now find information without
knowing where to look. This has incited remarkably little reflection among
mainstream historians, but the consequences are profound. What has become
newly possible? How do the new digital affordances relate to the current
boom in transnational topics and approaches? How do the reach, speed, and
granularity of digitized search impact our ability to reconstruct the
supranational past? This essay heralds the novel forms of
knowledge-generation made possible by technological transformations. It
also attempts an accounting of all the ancillary learning that
international research in an analog world once required. What kinds of
knowledge and insight did place-based research across borders instill? What
are the intellectual and political consequences of leaving that behind?
This is CERTAINLY of interest to this list!
Daniel Paul O'Donnell
Professor of English and Associate Member of the University Library Academic Staff
Department of English and University Library
University of Lethbridge
4401 University Drive West
Lethbridge AB T1K 3M4
Canada
Tel. +1 (403) 329-2377
http://people.uleth.ca/~daniel.odonnell
@danielPaulOD
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Subject: [SCHOLCOMM] #BUDSC16: Negotiating Borders through Digital Collaboration
***Apologies for cross posting***
Proposals are due May 31st!
Bucknell University, with support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, will host its third annual digital scholarship conference on October 28-30, 2016. The theme of the conference is "Negotiating Borders through Digital Collaboration."
This conference will bring together a broad community of practitioners--faculty, researchers, librarians, educational technologists, and students--who are using technology to rethink seemingly intractable borders within and outside of the university. We define "borders" as boundaries that limit access; conditions that differentiate insiders from outsiders; or any obstacle that impairs open communication and collaboration.
We invite proposals that explore or critique digital modes of scholarly, cultural, and political intersectionality. Special consideration will be given to proposals that demonstrate how crossing institutional boundaries, whether within or beyond the university, can facilitate the expansion of borders, broadly conceived.
Some topics may include:
* Digital tools that bridge the gap between scholarship and teaching
* Computational methods that explore intersections of identity, power, and social justice
* Global and multilingual aspects of digital scholarship
* The role of technology in creating communities of practice that bridge cultural, racial, and economic divides
* Digital technologies that facilitate equitable collaborations between faculty and students, or that bridge the town/gown divide
* New modes of inquiry that negotiate and rethink normative ideas of gender and sexuality
* Forms of digital scholarship that allow for increased accessibility
Presentations may take the form of interactive presentations, project demos, electronic posters, panel discussions, work-in-progress sessions, workshops, or lightning talks.
We look forward to building on the success of the last two years, in which instructional technologists, librarians, archivists, faculty, students, and community members came together to discuss challenges, share working models, reflect on projects, and inspire new avenues for actively including students in public scholarly pursuits. For more information, please view our video<https://youtu.be/KZgCaUB34Cw> from the 2015 meeting and visit the conference website<http://budsc16.scholar.bucknell.edu/>.
Proposals due May 31, 2016 via the online application form<https://goo.gl/1Y1evq>.
Thanks,
Courtney
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Courtney Paddick
Librarian for the Arts and Humanities
Bucknell University
(570) 577-3242
cmp018(a)bucknell.edu<mailto:cmp018@bucknell.edu>
Dear Global Outlook DH: This will be of particular interest to Digital
Humanities scholars invested in the research data lifecycle.
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RDA Europe is offering three travel bursaries at €500 each to support
participation at the RDA/ADHO Workshop: Evaluating Research Data
Infrastructure Components and Engaging in their Development at DH2016 in
Krakow, July 12-16, 2016.
In order to apply for this grant, applicants must reside/work in Europe.
The purpose of the grants is to encourage participation by individuals who
have a strong interest in adopting one or more of the RDA EU outputs to
enable data sharing by or from their project.
Application requirements and evaluation criteria can be found here:
https://rd-alliance.org/group/digital-humanities-workshops/wiki/rda-europe-…
A full description of the workshop aims and requirements can be found here:
https://rd-alliance.org/groups/digital-humanities-workshops.html
Deadline for applications is 31 May 2016.
For more information, see the above links or contact Lindsay Poirier at
poiril(a)rpi.edu<mailto:poiril@rpi.edu>
Best,
Lindsay
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Lindsay Poirier
Lead Platform Architect, PECE
RDA Data Share Fellow
PhD Student, Teaching Assistant
Science and Technology Studies | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
poiril(a)rpi.edu | lindsaypoirier.com
Hola colegas!
He chequeado el programa final de LASA 2016 (NYC, del 27 al 30 de mayo) en busca de presentaciones de Humanidades Digitales.
El resultado ha sido sorprendente, y se los adjunto en este humilde TXT.
Espero que quienes se encuentren en el área por esos días paren en el New York Hilton Midtown o el Sheraton New York Times Square, sedes del evento.
Más info, incluso un app toda chula, en http://lasa.international.pitt.edu
PD: Nos montamos una reunión del gremio ahí mismo?
Yasmin S. Portales Machado, 👧🏾, marxista, feminista y pastafari (no es una errata) desde iPhone
Queridos amigos:
Es un placer anunciaros que el monográfico de la revista SIGNA "Sobre Humanidades Digitales" acaba de publicarse en el número 25 de dicha revista correspondiente al año 2016. Adjunto el número completo, que también podrá consultarse en los próximos días a través de la plataforma OJS donde se encuentra alojada la propia revista.Espero que resulte de vuestro agrado,
Un saludo muy cordial
Elena González-Blanco García
Dpto. de Literatura Española y Teoría de la Literatura, Despacho 722Facultad de 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