Call for hosts: TEI Members’ Meeting and Conference for 2016

[Posted on behalf of Dr Elena Pierazzo by Paul O’Shea, TEI social media coordinator.]
Dear TEI Community,

This is a public call for bids to host the annual TEI Members Meeting and conference for 2016. Meetings have traditionally been held in the fall. The last two meetings were held in Rome (2013: http://digilab2.let.uniroma1.it/teiconf2013/)  and Chicago (2014 http://tei.northwestern.edu/); this year it will be held in Lyon. The site of the meeting has typically alternated between Europe and North America, but that is not a fixed rule.

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Cultural Literacy in Europe 2015 – programme out

[Posted on behalf of Dr Arianna Ciula by Paul O’Shea, social media coordinator.]

*** Apologies for cross-posting ***

FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE London, 16-18 April 2015

Cultural Literacy in Europe

Full information is on the project website: http://cleurope.eu

To book your place: https://www2.bbk.ac.uk/bih/cle/ BOOKING CLOSES ON 30 MARCH 2015

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Digital Antiquarian Workshop Application Deadline Approaching / Conference Registration Open

[Posted on behalf of Molly Hardy by Paul O’Shea, social media coordinator.]

The American Antiquarian Society is launching a new initiative with a conference and workshop to explore critical, historical, and practical challenges of archival research and access, offering project-based development and discussion focused on the AAS’s unparalleled holdings in pre-1876 books, manuscripts, newspapers, and graphic arts.

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CFP: MLA16 Panel on Digital Media and Canonicity

Dear all,

Below is a link to a CFP that may be of interest to some of you.

Best wishes,
Paul O’Shea
Social Media Coordinator
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CFP: session on digital media and canonicity (MLA 2016)
http://www.mla.org/cfp_detail_7600

Abstracts and bios by 13 March to Sheila Liming (sheila.liming@und.edu)

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Digitisation in a Day: Crowdsourcing

[Posted on behalf of Professor Susan Schreibman by Paul O’Shea, social media coordinator.]

An Foras Feasa is delighted to announce two ‘Digitisation in a Day’ workshops organised this term by Maynooth University. The workshops will focus on crowdsourcing (24th February) and 3D recording (12th March) offering hands-on experience on a diverse range of methods and technologies applied to humanities and cultural heritage, while providing an overview of past, present and future practices, debates and challenges.

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2 DH professorships @ TU Darmstadt / Germany

[Posted on behalf of Andrea Rapp by Paul O’Shea, social media coordinator.]

see http://www.tu-darmstadt.de/karriere_planen/allgemeineausschreibung/index.de.jsp

The Department of Social and Historical Sciences invites application for a
Professorship (W3)
German Linguistics – Corpus and Computational Linguistics in the Institute of Linguistics and Literary Studies.

With these position, the Institute aims to extend and strengthen its research focus in Digital Philology by establishing a cluster of three professorships.

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Publishing @ SFU seeking lecturer in Design and Production

Lecturer Position in Publishing @ SFU
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The Publishing Program at Simon Fraser University invites applications for a position as Lecturer in publication design and production to begin September 1, 2015. We are seeking a designer with experience in professional book and/or magazine publishing practice and instruction, capable of teaching in a variety of areas within the current Publishing curriculum.

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Second Call for Proposals: DHBenelux 2015, 8 and 9 June

Second Call for Proposals: DHBenelux Conference, 8 & 9 June 2015, University of Antwerp

To all our colleagues in the humanities and digital humanities,

On 8 and 9 June 2015, the second DHBenelux conference will take place. The DHBenelux conference is a young initiative that strives to further the dissemination of, and collaboration between Digital Humanities projects in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg by hosting an annual conference in various institutions throughout these countries. The conference serves as a platform for the fast growing community of DH researchers to meet, present and discuss their latest research results and to demonstrate tools and projects.
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Call for Papers: Journal of the TEI, Issue 9, 2014 Conference Issue

[Posted on behalf of John Walsh by Paul O’Shea, social media coordinator. Apologies for cross-posting.]

The Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative (JTEI, <http://jtei.revues.org/>) is now soliciting contributions for its 2014 Conference Issue. We invite all presenters from the 2014 Conference in Evanston to submit articles based on their presentations through the submission process on journal.tei-c.org:

<http://journal.tei-c.org/journal/author/submit/1>

If you have been an author or reviewer before, you should be able to use your existing login; otherwise you’ll need to create an account. For “Section”, choose “Issue 9 (papers from the 2014 conference)”.

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DH job at the Austrian Academy of Sciences

With apologies for cross-posting

The Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities/Institute for Corpus
Linguistics and Text Technology at the Austrian Academy of Sciences is
looking for a Data Curator (f/m) within the project “Joseph Eckhel (1737-1798) and his numismatic network”. This part-time position (50%, 20 hours/week) is available from
March 15, 2015 for 6 months. Place of employment is Vienna.

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