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Seminario en Línea: Introducción a la Biblioteca Digital del Caribe (dLOC)
Fecha: 20 de junio de 2017, 11:00 a. m. (costa este)
Presentador: Francesc Morales, estudiante de doctorado
Participar: http://ufsmathers.adobeconnect.com/dlocintroduccion
Sobre la Presentación
La Biblioteca Digital del Caribe es una biblioteca digital cooperativa que alberga recursos de y alrededor del Caribe. dLOC actualmente apoya a más de cuarenta socios del proyecto y tiene acuerdos con otros proveedores relacionados. Estos proveedores facilitan el acceso a versiones digitalizadas de materiales culturales, históricos y de investigación del Caribe que actualmente se encuentran en archivos, bibliotecas, museos, instituciones religiosas, colecciones privadas e instituciones gubernamentales.
Este seminario en línea va a centrarse en las diferentes posibilidades que ofrece dLOC, como por ejemplo varias funciones de búsqueda y tipos de documentos que alberga. Al final del mismo se atenderán las preguntas que surjan.
También, ver los tutoriales en línea: http://dloc.com/contains/brief/?t=%22Tutoriales+de+dLOC%22&f=TI&l=es
Presentador
Francesc Morales es estudiante de doctorado en el Department of Spanish and Portuguese Studies de la University of Florida. En el año 2003 obtuvo su licenciatura en Historia y su maestría en Humanidades Digitales por la Universidad de Gerona. En 2009 obtuvo la maestría en Historia Contemporánea por la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, y en 2012 se graduó de UF con una maestría en Español y un certificado en Estudios Latinoamericanos. Su investigación actual está centrada en la historiografía y en su conexión con el nacionalismo.
Síganos en Twitter: Morales (@fmorales1980) y dLOC (@dLoCaribbean).
Sobre la la Serie de Webinars:
La Biblioteca Digital de Caribe (dLOC)<http://www.dloc.com/l/>, en alianza con la Asociación de Bibliotecas Universitarias, de Investigación e Institucionales del Caribe (ACURIL)<http://acuril.uprrp.edu/>, la Escuela Graduada de Ciencias y Technologias de la Inforación Universidad de Puerto Rico<http://egcti.upr.edu>, los Archivos de Patrimonio Cultural de Latinoamérica y el Caribe (LACCHA)<https://laccha.wordpress.com/> de la Sociedad de Archivistas Americanos (SAA), y el Seminario de Adquisiciones de Materiales Latinoamericanos para Bibliotecas (SALALM)<http://salalm.org/>, ha organizado una serie de eventos en línea, Investigación sobre el Caribe en la Era Digital. Esta serie de webinars muestra la investigación digital y / o pública y la enseñanza en Estudios Caribeños. La serie ofrece un espacio de colaboración para que los profesionales compartan proyectos y experiencias para fomentar la comunicación y apoyar a nuestras constelaciones compartidas de comunidades de práctica.
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Dear all,
Thank you so far for your comments on my last message. We are currently at
the drawing board, and will come back to you with some exciting news and
developments. In the meantime, here's an opportunity for participating in a
digital humanities summer school in Brazil.
Best,
a.
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Junto envio informação detalhada.
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Dear all,
Apologies for cross posting.
Please see the following message from the Digital Scholarship Group at
Northeastern University and the Design for Diversity Team about a new
exciting initiative that might be of interest to members of these lists.
Please do feel free to spread the word as you see fit.
All best,
Élika
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The Digital Scholarship Group at Northeastern University is pleased to
announce an IMLS-funded national forum on "Design for Diversity": a public
conversation that focuses on constructing a collaborative pedagogical
toolkit to encourage inclusive and ethical practices in information
sciences and system design.
This IMLS grant will support a series of public events and working meetings on
the ways in which information systems embody and reinforce cultural norms,
and ask how we can design systems that account for diverse cultural
materials and ways of knowing. The end results will be a teaching and
learning toolkit for cultural heritage practitioners in systems design
which will better inform both future work and the education and
professional development of new practitioners.
We envision this toolkit combating problems of colonizing, appropriating,
silencing, and marginalizing; we are counting on your participation and
involvement. It is essential to the success of this project that we partner
with participants with a broad range of experience and backgrounds, to help
us think through these complex questions of design and pedagogy from many
different perspectives.
We are especially interested in partners who are practicing cultural
heritage systems design, whether in a formal organization or not: we seek
activists, community organizers, and other grassroots collectors of history
as well as librarians, archivists, scholars, and curators. We seek to
involve the many different kinds of people undertaking information systems
design, from activities like cataloging, building metadata schema, and
creating automated re-use policies to building databases, designing web
interfaces, and more.
The first in-person event will be held October 16-17, 2017
<x-apple-data-detectors://0> at Northeastern University in Boston. To learn
about ways that you can participate and sign up for our email list, visit
our website: http://dsg.neu.edu/research/design-for-diversity/participate/
Follow us on Twitter at @Des4Div <https://twitter.com/Des4Div> or contact
the grant team at DesignForDiversity(a)northeastern.edu.
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Dear colleagues,
It is a pleasure to announce the 2º edition of the International Summer
School on Digital Art History, that will take place in Málaga (Spain),
from September 4 to 13 (2017).
The application period is now open (until June 30). More information at:
http://historiadelartemalaga.uma.es/dahss17/en
Following the success of the first edition last year, the International
Summer School on Digital Art History (DAHSS), a joint initiative of the
University of Málaga and the University of Berkeley, will celebrate the
second edition from September 4 to 13 (2017), in Málaga (Spain).
Under the title of Data-Driven Analysis and Digital Narratives, DAHSS
pursues two objectives: a) to configure an interdisciplinary framework
to expand the IT skills of students, scholars and professionals dealing
with the production, representation and communication of knowledge in
the fields of Art History, Visual Culture and Cultural Heritage; b) to
build a environment where creative, innovative and collaborative
research practices are encouraged and promoted.
The course has a theoretical-practical orientation: theoretical exchange
and critical discussions will be combined with practical sessions
(lab-based sessions), through which participants will work
collaboratively in common projects. The results of these projects will
be publicly presented the last day of the course.
The course is organized around two complementary modules.
Module 1 (Data-Driven Analysis) is devoted to discover the opportunities
provided by the access to and the computational process of large
cultural datasets to extract new knowledge, elaborate new interpretive
approaches and build new stories about culture. A wide range of
methodologies, analysis techniques, tools and softwares, as well as
metadata structures will be explored and discussed.
Module 2 (Digital Narrative and Interfaces) is devoted to investigate
new ways of telling stories about culture in the digital media. From a
transdisciplinary perspective, it will be explored experiences performed
by electronic literature and new media artists as inspiring models to
consider in the building of new narratives in the field of Art History
and Visual Culture. Complementary, participants will acquire
competencies to manage certain tools which will enable them to build
their own stories with the datasets analyzed in module 1.
Intended audience: postgraduate students, academic researchers,
independent scholars and professionals related to the following
disciplines: Art History and Visual Studies, Fine Arts, Graphic Design,
Computer Sciences, Media and New Media Studies and Museum Studies.
Fee: 120€
Best.
Nuria Rodríguez
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Nuria Rodríguez Ortega
Directora Dpto. Historia del Arte
Universidad de Málaga
Facultad de Filosofía y Letras
Campus de Teatinos, s/n
Málaga, 29071
Telf.: 952 132223 / 952131690
Fax: 952 133441
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Professor and Chair of the Art History Department
University of Málaga (Spain)
Facultad de Filosofía y Letras
Campus de Teatinos, s/n
Málaga, 29071 (Spain)
Phone: 00 34 952132223 / 952131690
Fax: 00 34 952133441