News, Resources

Resource: Data and visualization blogs worth following

About three years ago, I shared 37 data-ish blogs you should know about, but a lot has changed since then. Some blogs are no longer in commission, and lots of new blogs have sprung up (and died). Today, I went through my feed reader again, and here’s what came up. Coincidentally, 37 blogs came up again. […]

CFPs & Conferences, News

Conference: DH 2012: Registration is open

To register for the DH 2012, please follow this link to the ConfTool system and select your registration options. If you do not already have a ConfTool account, you will be asked to create one. You may also sign up for the pre-conference workshops and tutorials as well as for all social events.

Editors' Choice

Editors’ Choice: What Comes After Digital?

As Douglas Adams once memorably said, ‘lovers of print are simply confusing the plate for the food’. The message is the thing, not the medium through which it is conveyed. But if this is true of print, will it not turn out to be equally true of ‘Digital’? There appears to be some confusion about […]

Editors' Choice

Editors’ Choice: Digital Urtext

As we reach a point where many of the classic books of literature and science published before the magical date of 1923 have been digitized, it is time to consider the quality of those copies and the issue of redundancy. A serious concern in the times before printing was that copying — and it was […]

News, Resources

Resource: New MLA Guidelines for Evaluating Digital Scholarship

MLA: New Guidelines for Evaluating Digital Scholarship | laurie n. taylor. The MLA Executive Council has recently approved a revision of the association’s guidelines for evaluating digital scholarship.Guidelines for Evaluating Work in Digital Humanities and Digital Media, composed by the Committee on Information Technology, addresses the changes in scholarly communication and the digital humanities in […]

CFPs & Conferences, News

CFP: Renaissance Studies and New Technologies

CFP: Renaissance Studies and New Technologies | Michael Ullyot. Since 2001, the Renaissance Society of America annual meetings have featured panels on new technologies for scholarly research, publishing, and teaching. At the 2013 meeting (San Diego, 4-6 April 2013), several panels will cover these new and emerging projects and methodologies. We seek proposals in and […]

Job Announcements, News

Job: Research Officer, University of Glasgow

Jobs at Glasgow RESEARCH OFFICER Reference Number: 001674 Location: Gilmorehill Campus / Main Building College / Service: COLLEGE OF ARTS Department: SCHOOL OF CRITICAL STUDIES Job Family: Technical And Related Position Type: Full Time Salary Range: £26,004 – £29,249   Job Purpose To provide technical support and contribute to research in Digital Humanities within the […]

Editors' Choice

Editors’ Choice: The Four Noble Virtues of Digital Media Citation

In digital space, everything we do is networked. Real thinking doesn’t (and can’t) happen in a vacuum. Our teaching practices and scholarship don’t just burst forth miraculously from our skulls. The digital academic community is driven by citation, generosity, connection, and collaboration. The work we do as hybrid and critical pedagogues, digital humanists, and alternative […]