Hi all,
I see two possible groups here. A revamping of the translation commons tackling the multilingualism question, working on the toolkit, etcera. The other group would be a 'directory' group, which could take on the task of expanding the work of #arounddh, working with the regional networks, individual channels, etc. to start the lofty work of creating a register of dh projects and teams. I don't see this work coming to fruition overnight, but continuing the work of DHCommons, MapaHD, DiRT and others at a global stage. We could start informally, building a rudimentary data system. I have already been working with the former on a minimal metadata standard for DH project data exchange. We could push the standard and then have a way to absorb projects coming up. That said, DHCommons might be a better place to build the data system, and we could simply help coordinate around the world.
My two cents, a.
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 11:41 AM, Élika Ortega elikaortega@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks!
Nuria, I really look forward to reading your post!
Øyvind, yes, exactly! The most appealing aspect of all of this is precisely the discovery of new scholarship--being able to listen to presentations that are beyond our linguistic knowledges.
And Dan, yes, a multilingualism/inclusivity working group is a great idea. I wonder if it could be a revamping of the Translation Commons, at least on the part of multilingualism.
All the best! Élika
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 11:13 AM, O'Donnell, Dan <daniel.odonnell@uleth.ca
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If we wanted, I think I can say that Digital Studies would extremely interested in a special cluster of articles on this topic. ________________________________________ From: globaloutlookdh-l [globaloutlookdh-l-bounces@uleth.ca] on behalf of Nuria Rodríguez Ortega [nro@uma.es] Sent: July-23-14 4:42 To: globaloutlookdh-l, MailList Subject: Re: [globaloutlookDH-l] DH Whisperer's
Thank you, Élika, for this inspiring post.
I completely agree with Dan’s proposal and would be happy to participate contributing the “other-side” perspective. In fact, I’m just working on a post about this initiative as experienced by the speaker facing the challenge of delivering his/her presentation in a different language of that commonly accepted as lingua franca in this sort of international realms: from the decision making to the strategies to become more understandable.
Warmly.
Nuria
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On 22.07.2014 19:43, Alex Gil wrote:
I agree. Might be part of a "best practices toolkit." I'm working on a translation software and strategies workshop and would be happy to contribute also.
On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 1:35 PM, Daniel O'Donnell daniel.odonnell@uleth.ca wrote:
I think an article based on this blog would be a great submission to DS/CN. We are thinking of introducing an article series based on PLoS Biology's "Community" series, where people write meta-articles about the organisation of the field.
-dan
On 14-07-22 08:49 AM, Alex Gil wrote:
Hi all,
Elika Ortega wrote a great post on our "DH Whisperer" initiative in DH2014, Lausanne. If you haven't seen it already here it is:
http://lectoresdeficcion.blogs.cultureplex.ca/2014/07/21/dhwhisperer/
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I think her thoughts are a very good example on thinking about multi-lingualism while engaging in translation practices. Reading her post, I was reminded how much there is still to learn and do!
(A full report on our activities at DH2014 is coming soon).
Cheers, A.
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