Dear all,
Here's a brief account of a strange case of disappearing (and reappearing)
archives:
El extraño caso de los archivos reaparecidos / The Strange Case of the
Reappeared Archives: Carta Abierta/Open Letter: Periódico de Poesía
2007-2018
https://epriego.blog/2019/01/31/carta-abierta-open-letter-periodico-de-poes…
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Dear All
GO::DH Executive election has concluded and we have all four nominees
elected. Results are already posted at the GO::DH website here
<http://www.globaloutlookdh.org/2018-executive-board-election-results/>.
Congratulations and welcome to the incoming executive members.
Gurpreet Singh and Daniel O'Donnell
Election Officers
ਗੁਰਪ੍ਰੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ
Gurpreet Singh
Project Manager - The Visionary Cross Project
Lab Coordinator - DH LAB
A524, Department of English
*University of Lethbridge*, Lethbridge AB
Instructor - CPU1151
*Lethbridge Community College*, Lethbridge AB
https://sites.google.com/site/gursainipreet/
*"The first principle is that you must not fool yourself *
* -- and you are the easiest person to fool."*
Spring 2019 Public Programs
Center for Textual Studies and Digital Humanities @ Loyola University Chicago
>From mapping to MUDDLE-ing, from visualizing past mayoral elections to preparing for Loyola's 150th anniversary, the CTSDH has an exciting line-up of talks, lunchtime lectures, and workshops planned for this semester. All events are free and open to the public. We hope you will join us!
Talks
Talks showcase scholars undertaking cutting-edge methodological and interpretive work in the Digital Humanities.
* ?Sharon Leon (Michigan State), Through the Lens of Data: The Enslaved Community Owned and Sold by the Maryland Province Jesuits (Fri, Feb 22, 2 pm, location TBD) Cosponsored with the Hank Center for the Catholic Intellectual Heritage and the Ramonat Seminar.
* ?LaDale Winling (Virginia Tech), Mapping Chicago Politics and the Power of Data-Driven Storytelling (Wed, Mar 13, 6 pm, IES 123/124) Cosponsored with the History Department and the Ramonat Seminar.
Lunchtime Lectures
Lunchtime Lectures provide scholars with the opportunity to share their Digital Humanities work with interested students, faculty, staff, and members of the community over lunch. All Lunchtime Lectures take place on Wednesdays from 12:30-1:30 pm.
* ?Christine DeLucia (Mt. Holyoke), Indigenous Collections and Digital Horizons: New Approaches for Connecting Communities, Archives, and Museums (Wed, Jan 30, 12:30-1:30 pm, CTSDH)
* ?Dan Johnson (Notre Dame) and Sarah Noonan (St Mary's), Building a Midwest DH Community: The Digital Humanities Research Institute in South Bend (Wed, Feb 13, 12:30-1:30 pm, CTSDH)
* Susan Schulten (University of Denver), How Maps Reveal (and Conceal) History (Wed, Mar 20, 12:30-1:30 pm, CTSDH)
* Tina Figueroa, Hannah Overstreet, Zach Stella, Austin Sundstrom?(Loyola), The Sesquicentennial Scholars: Preparing for 2020 (Wed, Apr 3, 12:30-1:30 pm, CTSDH)
Workshops
Our workshops provide hands-on training and discussion for interested students, faculty, staff, and members of the community. Workshops typically take place on Friday afternoons.
* ?Stephanie Kimmel, Olena Marshall, and Denise Du Vernay (CFR), Introduction to Foundation Relationships...Beyond Grantwriting (Fri, Jan 18, 12:30-2 pm, CTSDH)
* ? Jenna Drenten, Data Analysis Workshop: Interpretive Techniques for Social Media (Fri, Jan 25, 1:30-3:30 pm, CTSDH)
* ?Tina Figueroa and Hannah Overstreet,? Archiving in the Modern World: Digitizing the Mundelein Photo Collection (Fri, Feb 8, 1:30-3:00 pm, CTSDH)
* ?Margaret Heller and Niamh McGuigan on Fair Use (Wed, Feb 27, 12:30-2 pm, CTSDH) Cosponsored with the University Libraries.
* ?Taylor Brown on MUDDLE with Me: Using a Digital-Periodical Framework to Facilitate Meaningful Connections (Fri, Mar 29, 1:30-3:00 pm, CTSDH)
Other Events
* ?History Fair Judging (Wed, April 17, 12:30-2:30 pm, CTSDH)
* End-of-the-Year Celebration (Fri, April 26, 4-7 pm, CTSDH)
* Defenses of DH Master's Projects (week of April 22nd)
?More Information:
https://twitter.com/luctsdhhttps://www.facebook.com/LUCCTSDH/http://luc.edu/ctsdh/https://www.flickr.com/photos/ctsdh/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcuUXnA5emxHwyibMUqYCvA
Dear colleagues,
We are delighted to announce that registration for the Global DH Symposium is now open! Please consider joining us for all or part of this symposium, and do spread the word to students and colleagues.
Thanks,
Kristen
Global Digital Humanities Symposium
March 21-22, 2019
Main Library, Green Room
Michigan State University (USA)
East Lansing, Michigan
msuglobaldh.org
#msuglobaldh
Keynote presentations:
* Maira E. Álvarez and Sylvia Fernández – “Responding to the “Border Crisis”: Digital Interventions and Transnational Partnerships”
* Victor Temprano and Samantha Martin-Ferris – “Voices from Native Land, and the Challenges of Incorporating Land and Ecological Knowledge Into Digital Media”
Registration is now open!
Please register by: Friday, March 15
Free and open to the public. Register (for in person and/or virtual attendance) at http://msuglobaldh.org/registration/
Digital Humanities at Michigan State University is proud to continue its symposium series on Global DH into its fourth year. We are delighted to feature speakers from around the world, as well as expertise and work from faculty and students at Michigan State University in this two day symposium. The full program will be announced in early February.
Kristen Mapes
Assistant Director of Digital Humanities, College of Arts & Letters
Michigan State University
479 West Circle Drive, Linton Hall 308
East Lansing MI 48824
517-884-1712
kmapes(a)msu.edu | @kmapesy
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