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TEI Simple Workshop, Oxford, May 27 2015
Working with TEI Simple and its Processing Model
Wednesday, May 27th 2015 9:30-17:30
IT Services, University of Oxford, 13 Banbury Road, OX2 6NN Oxford
Do you work with collections of early-modern and modern printed material encoded in TEI or support people who do? Do you struggle with transformations from TEI to publication formats?
Are you interested in how TEI Simple can help you process your documents and document your publishing choices?
Come and learn how to apply the TEI Simple processing model to your data under the guidance of TEI SIMPLE experts. Check if you can achieve your publishing goals within a TEI Simple infrastructure.
We will give a basic introduction to the rationale behind TEI Simple and the tools that have been developed, and then spend the rest of the day working through participant’s material and texts from TEI Simple reference corpora.
The goal of the workshop is to test the TEI Simple framework on real life projects and with real editors, assessing not only whether it is complete and powerful enough, but also how easy it is to use for editors and developers working with TEI documents.
Poster Session at Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School 2015
Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School
20 – 24 July 2015
Scholarship — Application — Community
Posters: Reminder that poster proposals for those planning on attending DHOxSS 2015 (or members of the University of Oxford not attending DHOxSS) should be submitted by Monday 18 May 2015. All submissions (max 250 words) will be peer-reviewed by the DHOxSS Organisation Committee and subject specialists. We will notify applicants of the outcome before the end of May.
See http://dhoxss.humanities.ox.ac.uk/2015/ml/programme.html#posters for more information.
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Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School 2015: Registration is open!
Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School
20 – 24 July 2015
Scholarship — Application — Community
http://dhoxss.humanities.ox.ac.uk/2015/ml/
Do you work in the Humanities or support people who do?
Are you interested in how the digital can help your research?
Come and learn from experts with participants from around the world, from every field and career stage, to develop your knowledge and acquire new skills
Immerse yourself for a week in one of our 8 workshop strands, and widen your horizons through the keynote and additional sessions
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Call for Workshops: TEI Members’ Meeting and Conference 2015
Call for Papers: TEI Members’ Meeting and Conference 2015
Digital Heritage 2015 Granada
D I G I T A L H E R I T A G E 2 0 1 5
The 2015 International Congress on Digital Heritage
28 September – 2 October 2015, Granada, Spain
NEWS
– only 2 days until the Full Papers deadline
– We have added a new submission category: “Work in Progress”
This new category is aimed to fit better the needs of the humanities community; we solicit the submission of extended abstracts (2 pages-long), describing on-going research activities. The conference presentation will be either full/short time slot or poster, depending on the outcome of the review process. Extended abstract will be published in the conference proceedings and indexed on IEEExplore.
– Submission deadlines have been postponed:
* Full Papers (8 pages): April 19th
* Short Papers (4 pages): May 17th
* *NEW* Work in Progress (2 pages): May 17th
More info: www.digitalheritage2015.org
TEI Hackathon at DH2015 (reminder)
TEI Hackathon at DH2015: Building Tools for TEI Collections
The TEI Consortium is sponsoring a Hackathon at DH2015 on 29 June 2015. To register for the Hackathon you must first submit a brief application at http://tinyurl.com/tei-hackathon-dh2015 prior to registering for the ‘workshop’ on thehttp://dh2015.org/ website. You’ll be notified by 15 May (if not before) of your acceptance on the hackathon.
Deadline extended to May 15! Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy Special Topic on Disability as Insight, Access as the Function of Design
DEADLINE EXTENDED TO MAY 15!
Issue 8 of The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy
Special Topic: Disability as Insight, Access as the Function of Design
Issue Editors: Sushil K. Oswal, University of Washington
Andrew J. Lucchesi, The Graduate Center, CUNY
http://jitp.commons.gc.cuny.edu/submit/#issuecall
JITP welcomes work that explores critical and creative uses of interactive technology in teaching, learning, research, and the workplace. For this issue, we invite submissions from both senior and emerging scholars under the linked themes of disability and access as generative focuses for technological design and pedagogical innovation.
Reminder: Balisage submissions due today!
Balisage submissions are due today April 17th! Do you want to speak at Balisage or the pre-conference symposium on Cultural Heritage Markup? Put your head down and finish the paper you started a month ago! Call for Participations at: http://www.balisage.net/Call4Participation.html http://www.balisage.net/CulturalHeritage/index.html Instructions for authors: http://www.balisage.net/authorinstructions.html Do you need help with your Balisage submission? Email info@balisage.net ======================================================================
Balisage: The Markup Conference 2015 mailto:info@balisage.net
August 11-14, 2015 http://www.balisage.net
Preconference Symposium: August 10, 2015 +1 301 315 9631 ======================================================================