Announcements, News

Announcement: 2012 NEH Digital Humanities Project Directors Meeting

2012 NEH Digital Humanities Project Directors Meeting – Open to Public | National Endowment for the Humanities Come learn about using facial recognition software to unlock art historical mysteries, developing tools for building maps on the fly, employing gaming technology to help enrich archival collections, or discovering early writings of Abraham Lincoln with authorship attribution […]

CFPs & Conferences, News

CFP: Friday’s the Deadline: Special Issue on Computational Narrative and Games

Post Position » Friday’s the Deadline: Special Issue on Computational Narrative and Games As mentioned here before, Ian Horswill, Michael Young and I are editing a special issue of IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games (T-CIAIG), and your submissions are invited. Specifically: The T-CIAIG Special Issue on Computational Narrative and Games solicits […]

News, Resources

Resource: How Can A Digital Humanist Get Tenure?

How Can A Digital Humanist Get Tenure? | HASTAC. What counts for tenure for those in the digital humanities?  This is a persistent question in any new field (not that digital humanities is “new” at this point but its methods are  not the “scholarly monograph published by a university press” widely recognized by colleagues in […]

Editors' Choice

Editors’ Choice: Made In Sheffield: Industrial Perspectives on the Digital Humanities

It is a great honour to be asked to inaugurate this first Digital Humanities Congress at the University of Sheffield. My connections with digital humanities at Sheffield go back to 1995 when the remarkable portfolio of projects in the Humanities Research Institute at Sheffield caught the attention of the British Library, and I was asked […]

Funding & Opportunities, News

CFParticipation: Help Define Levels for Digital Preservation: Request for Public Comments

Over the last few months a team of librarians, archivists, curators, engineers and other technologists in the NDSA have been working to draft a simple chart to help prioritize digital preservation work. After iteratively developing this document and workshopping it at Digital Preservation 2012 we are excited to publicly share it for comment.

Funding & Opportunities, News

Postdoc: Multidisciplinary opportunity for postgrad research students

Over the Course of the 2012/13 academic year this AHRC-funded programme is offering postgraduate research students postdoctoral researchers a unique opportunity to develop skills in reinterpreting archival material (Image, Object, Performance and Theatre, Corpora and Film) in the context of digitisation and widening access to such material through strategies of public engagement. Participants will gain […]

News, Resources

Resource: Helping the World to Teach

Helping the World to Teach | Research Blog. In July, Research at Google ran a large open online course, Power Searching with Google, taught by search expert, Dan Russell. The course was successful, with 155,000 registered students. Through this experiment, we learned that Google technologies can help bring education to a global audience. So we packaged up the technology […]

CFPs & Conferences, News

Symposium: Archives & Activism

New York Archives Week 2012 Symposium: Archives & Activism Co-sponsored by the Archivists Round Table of Metropolitan New York, Inc. and the New School Libraries and Archives Friday, October 12, 2012 Theresa Lang Community and Student Center Arnhold Hall, The New School 55 West 13th Street, New York, NY 10011 8:30am to 6:00pm

Job Announcements, News

Job: Stanford Seeks Digital Historian

The ATS position falls within the rising tide of hybrid alternative academic (#alt-ac) careers. The ATS will have an office within the History department in order to assure proximity and availability to faculty, but will report to a manager in the Academic Technology Specialist Program (ATSP) a unit of Stanford University Libraries. The ATS will […]