CFP: DIGITAL HUMANITIES AUSTRALASIA 2014: Expanding Horizons
We invite proposals on all aspects of digital humanities, and especially encourage papers showcasing new research and developments in the field and/or responding to the conference themes.
We invite proposals on all aspects of digital humanities, and especially encourage papers showcasing new research and developments in the field and/or responding to the conference themes.
For this workshop, the e-Humanities Group of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (http://ehumanities.nl) seeks contributions which address the above questions and critically examine the notion of ‘digital humanities’ from a variety of national and disciplinary perspectives.
These visiting fellowships are intended to enable scholars working in computational humanities to conduct research and to participate in the academic life of the eHumanities Group of the KNAW.
We are looking for a Computer Scientist to join GLAMMap, an ERC Proof of Concept project which builds a software tool to visualise cultural heritage metadata on geographical maps. Computer Scientist/GLAM metadata specialist within the ERC Proof of Concept GlamMap – Universiteit van Amsterdam.
Developed as part of an international, digitalhumanities project, Developing a NetworkedBased Creative Community: Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice (ELMCIP), the ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base is an openaccess, online database tracing activity in and around the field of electronic literature and the digital literary arts. Inspired by Ted Nelson’s […]
I am pleased to present Make It New? A dh+lib Mini-Series the ebook. It is available for download in epub and pdf format. This ebook is an experiment in publishing, demonstrating one way that openly-published works can be built upon and carried forward. It features the posts from Make It New? A dh+lib Mini-Series alongside […]
WordSeer is a web-based text analysis and sensemaking environment for humanists and social scientists. It’s a a research project at UC Berkeley’s Computer Science Division and School of Information.
The Information Technology Specialist (Data Specialist) provides technical support to the Office of Strategic Initiatives in a wide variety of activities related both to the transfer of digital data from sources outside and inside the Library, and to the movement of data across multiple applications and data stores within the Library.
Ross Mounce, Community Coordinator for Open Science at the Open Knowledge Foundation, presents the best ways to ensure discoverable access to research outputs. He highlights the metadata power of institutional repositories and other services like Zenodo. With a combination of preprint & postprint postings, it is easy to make your research freely available.
The Association of American Universities, Association of Public and Land-grant Universities, and ARL have released a draft of the Shared Access Research Ecosystem (SHARE) proposal (PDF).