CFPs Archive
CFP: Web Writing: Why & How for Liberal Arts Teaching & Learning: a born-digital book-in-progress
By the Editors | May 2, 2013
Call for Essay Ideas & Proposals (now thru June 15, 2013) Join our discussion to shape the direction of WebWriting, a book-in-progress sponsored by the Center for Teaching and Learning at Trinity College. This born-digital, open-access volume integrates why questions with online examples and tutorials to illustrate how faculty and students are doing this work. Topics include: Why should we integrate the web into [...]
Call for Expressions of Interest: DH Training Network
By the Editors | April 25, 2013
Expressions of Interest: DH Training Network – RegOnline A number of those in our community will be aware of the emergence of a DH Training Network last summer — organically growing thus far to involve those at the Digital Humanities Summer Institute (Victoria, Canada), the Digital Humanities Winter Institute (College Park, Maryland, USA), DH@Leipzig (Germany), DH@Oxford [...]
CFParticipation: Join the Global Women Wikipedia Write-In (#GWWI) this Friday, 1-3pm EST
By the Editors | April 25, 2013
Join the Global Women Wikipedia Write-In (#GWWI) this Friday, 1-3pm EST! – ProfHacker – The Chronicle of Higher Education. Ever been disappointed by the level of Wikipedia coverage on the world outside of Europe and the United States? Consider joining in this Friday in the Global Women Wikipedia Write-in (#GWWI), hosted by the Postcolonial Digital Humanities (#DHPoco) and [...]
CFParticipation: Journal of DH Reader Survey Closing Soon
By the Editors | April 25, 2013
http://journalofdigitalhumanities.org/reader-survey/ As we look ahead to the second year of the Journal of Digital Humanities, we invite your feedback regarding what you value most in this publication. The survey will be open until May 3.
CFP: 2013 IEEE International Conference on Big Data
By the Editors | April 23, 2013
2013 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (IEEE BigData 2013). In recent years, “Big Data” has become a new ubiquitous term. Big Data is transforming science, engineering, medicine, healthcare, finance, business, and ultimately society itself. The IEEE International Conference on Big Data 2013 (IEEE BigData 2013) provides a leading forum for disseminating the latest research [...]
CFParticipation: Be an Editor-at-Large for Digital Humanities Now!
By the Editors | April 23, 2013
We here at Digital Humanities Now invite you to become part of our Editors-at-Large team! We are recruiting new and returning Editors-at-Large for Summer, 2013. Editors-at-Large monitor the work of the digital humanities community by reviewing aggregated RSS feeds from blogs, websites, and Twitter, and suggest content for publication in DHNow and the Journal of Digital Humanities. Editors-at-Large are critical to [...]
CFParticipation: DHMakerBus | Hacking on a bus from London to Nebraska
By the Editors | April 18, 2013
We want to promote making, hacking, and digital humanities in London. And in order to reduce the number of barriers that exist to accessing technology and information, we believe that a need for a mobile maker lab exists. Our project will have two stages. Stage one will consist of buying a used bus, loading it [...]
CFP: Archive Journal Special Issue “Publishing the Archive”
By the Editors | April 18, 2013
Archive Journal is now accepting project and essay proposals for the “Archives, Remixed” section of its upcoming fourth issue, “Publishing the Archive.” This issue will examine how technological developments—from discrete digitization projects and databases to linked data and APIs for extensible machine-readability—are changing how we produce and publish archives and archival research. http://www.archivejournal.net/home/submit-to-archive/#CFP Archive Journal – Issue [...]
CFP: MITH Participating in Google Summer of Code 2013
By the Editors | April 11, 2013
http://mith.umd.edu/mith-participating-in-google-summer-of-code-2013/ MITH is pleased to announce that Google has selected us as one of a hundred seventy seven mentoring organizations to participate in the 2013 Google Summer of Code (GSoC). Google is offering students a stipend to work with MITH and other organizations on open source projects, giving students an opportunity to see software development and [...]
CFParticipation: Reader Survey for Journal of Digital Humanities
By the Editors | April 11, 2013
http://journalofdigitalhumanities.org/reader-survey/ As we look ahead to the second year of the Journal of Digital Humanities, we invite your feedback regarding what you value most in this publication.
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