Editors' Choice

Editors’ Choice: Of Icebergs and Ownership: A Common-Sense Approach to Intellectual Property

Recently, my colleague and Hybrid Pedagogy co-conspirator, Pete Rorabaugh, and I spoke at the Emory Symposium on Digital Publication, Undergraduate Research, and Writing. Over the course of two days of discussion, it became clear that, in order to realize the full potential of digital publication initiatives like the Domain of One’s Own project at the University of Mary […]

CFPs & Conferences, News

CFP: Arts, Humanities, and Complex Networks

The overall mission of the symposium is to bring together pioneer work in the overlap of arts, humanities, network research, data science, and information design. Arts, Humanities, and Complex Networks – 4th Leonardo satellite symposium at NetSci2013.

CFPs & Conferences, News

CFP: Historical Network Research Conference

We are pleased to announce that our HNR Workshop Series will for the first time be transformed into a conference format. [HNR] Historical Network Research Conference / Arts, Humanities, and Complex Networks / 3day Spring School in Nijmegen / new profile.

Job Announcements, News

Job: Professor in Digital Humanities, U. Western Sydney

Applications are invited for the continuing position of Professor (Academic Level E) from scholars with outstanding teaching and research strengths in Digital Humanities. The position will be responsible for providing academic leadership and for developing research and teaching programs in the Digital Humanities. via Professors, Readers, Chairs Jobs in Sydney | Professor in Digital Humanities […]

Editors' Choice

Editors’ Choice: Start Calling it Digital Liberal Arts

William Pannapacker’s recent post in the Chron­i­cle, “Stop Call­ing it ‘Dig­i­tal Human­i­ties’,” makes a point that I tend to agree with. The social cat­e­gory “dig­i­tal human­i­ties” does not mean­ing­fully con­nect with many of those it would pre­sum­ably include. In par­tic­u­lar, it turns out that the recep­tion of the dig­i­tal human­i­ties at lib­eral arts col­leges has been […]

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Editors’ Choice: Linking Things on the Web: A Pragmatic Examination of Linked Data for Libraries, Archives and Museums

The Web publishing paradigm of Linked Data has been gaining traction in the cultural heritage sector: libraries, archives and museums. At first glance, the principles of Linked Data seem simple enough. However experienced Web developers, designers and architects who attempt to put these ideas into practice often find themselves having to digest and understand debates […]