Call for Proposals: JCDL 2013. JCDL 2013 CALL FOR PAPERS AND PROPOSALS The ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2013) is a major international forum focusing on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, organizational, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term digital libraries, including (but not limited to) new forms…

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Call for Position Statements | GeoHCI 2013 Workshop. Geography is increasingly important to areas of human-computer interaction (HCI) ranging from social computing to mobile computing to natural user interfaces. Similarly, research in geography focuses more and more on HCI-related topics. There have been few opportunities, however, for intradisciplinary or interdisciplinary knowledge sharing, knowledge creation or…

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Days of DH 2013 | NULab. A Celebration of Digital Humanities Work in New England The “Boston Area Days of DH” will comprise two events in Boston over a five-day span in March and will celebrate innovative work being done in New England’s rapidly-growing digital humanities community. The events will coincide with centerNet‘s annual, international “Day…

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High Performance Sound Technologies for Access and Scholarship | HiPSTAS. The HiPSTAS application is now available! DEADLINE EXTENDED to February 1, 2013 Please apply. Welcome to HiPSTAS (High Performance Sound Technologies for Access and Scholarship). We are very excited to have received funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities to host this Institute for Advanced…

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The Read-In is a statewide program of the Washington State Historical Society to recruit and train hundreds of readers throughout Washington State to carefully read newspapers, archival collections and Washington history classics to find evidence concerning Washington Territory’s experience of the Civil War.  The Read-In will take place from January through August, 2013.  The readers…

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Collaborative platforms and social networking websites are becoming popular with scientists and researchers around the world: scholars can connect between institutions, countries and disciplines easily, faster and better than ever before. “The Individual and Scholarly Networks” will explore two aspects of this phenomenon; firstly, how the connections are forming, and how attitudes may change to…

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Applications are now being accepted for the first Digital Humanities Data Curation Institute workshop, to be held at the Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS), at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, on June 24-26, 2013. Digital Humanities Data Curation is a series of workshops organized by MITH, the Women Writers Project (WWP) at Brown University, and the Center for Informatics…

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