CFParticipation: Surveying Attitudes towards Digital Scholarship in Academia
Please contribute to this survey of academic attitudes to digital scholarship & assessment, conducted by historian Jason M. Kelly.
Please contribute to this survey of academic attitudes to digital scholarship & assessment, conducted by historian Jason M. Kelly.
OpenVa: Open & Digital Learning Resources Conference | bavatuesdays. On March 7th, 2013 UMW will be hosting Virginia’s inaugural Open and Digital Learning Resources Conference. The theme for this year’s conference is OpenVA which will explore how Virginia’s public institutions of higher ed are confronting the possibilities and challenges of open educational experiences and resources. Also, the […]
Comics as Scholarship: Special Issue CFP. Timeline and Submission Guidelines January 1st, 2013 — Abstracts due! Submit a 300-500 words abstract to asalter – at – ubalt.edu and roger.whitson – at – wsu.edu. Your summary should include your intended medium and any technical requirements to display your work (server-side technology, HTML5 or Javascript, Flash, etc.). Feel […]
CFP: “The Genre of the Twenty-First Century”? Databases and the Future of Literary Studies | HASTAC. We welcome submissions for a special ACCUTE member-organized panel on the database and literary studies. This panel will take place as part of Congress 2013, held June 1-8 at the University of Victoria, immediately prior to the DHSI.
The Future of Undergraduate Digital Humanities: Call for Abstracts for DH 2013 Next July and the next Digital Humanities Conference might seem very far away (to say nothing of Nebraska), but it turns out that the due date for the call for proposals is right around the corner. Consequently, Kate Singer and I invite 250-word abstracts for a panel on The […]
Registration for DHCS 2012 | Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science. Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities & Computer Science (Nov. 17-19) As always, attending the Chicago Colloquium is free of charge, but we ask that you fill out the form below so that we can plan for the right amount of space (and […]
Most THATCamps utilize a bundle of tools, tags, and links to connect the on-ground conversations taking place locally to broader conversations taking place online. Sometimes this practice has resulted in concepts escaping from a THATCamp session into the wild, sometimes into another simultaneous breakout session during THATCamp. THATCamp Hybrid Pedagogy will build on these previous experiences in […]
In May of this year, a second Getting There cluster was announced. Like the first, this collection will provide a venue for discussing the pathways one may take to an alt-ac track and provide these signposts for those who are curious about alt-ac. My exciting job has slowed me down in organizing this cluster as I would […]
“New Media and the Middle Ages” 8th Annual Pearl Kibre Medieval Study Graduate Student Conference CUNY Graduate Center, New York, NY March 1, 2013, 10am-4pm The field of medieval studies has a relatively long and recognized history of scholarship assisted by technology. The 2013 PKMS Graduate Student Conference aims at addressing some of the key […]
The Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) is delighted to announce our first Appfest, an informal, open call for both ideas and functional examples of creative and engaging ways to use the content and metadata in the DPLA back-end platform. The first Appfest will take place on November 8-9, 2012, at the Chattanooga Public Library on The 4th […]