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centerNet is an international network of digital humanities centers formed for cooperative and collaborative action to benefit digital humanities and allied fields in general, and centers as humanities cyberinfrastructure in particular. Anchored by its new publication DHCommons, centerNet enables individual DH Centers to network internationally — sharing and building on projects, tools, staff, and expertise. Through initiatives such as Day(s) of DH and Resources for Starting and Sustaining DH Centers, centerNet provides a virtual DH center for isolated DH projects and platform for educating the broader scholarly community about Digital Humanities.

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Posted Thursday, August 6, 2015 - 12:36 by NINES
NINES is excited to announce the inclusion of a new resource in our system: Blake/An Illustrated Quarterly. The archive aims to offer searchable online issues of 40 years of BLQ‘s back catalog. Check out the first installment from the journal via this saved search. Happy researching!
Posted Thursday, August 6, 2015 - 10:45 by Linguistic Data...
LDC’s Chris Cieri and University of Arizona’s Malcah Yeager-Dror are organizing the upcoming LSA 2016 workshop “Preparing your Corpus for Archival Storage”. The session is sponsored by the National Science Foundation (BCS #1549994) and will be held on Thursday, January 7, 2016 in Washington, DC before the start of the 90th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA 2016...
Posted Thursday, August 6, 2015 - 08:00 by Rhizome
The 2015-16 English premiere league season kicks off on Saturday, and the National Football Museum will be collecting fan-made archives throughout the season using Webrecorder Beta. To suggest fan-made football Vines for the NFM archives during the forthcoming season, use the hashtag #footyvinesnfm. Vines shown in this article are embedded directly from the Webrecorder Beta platform...
Posted Wednesday, August 5, 2015 - 16:08 by Linguistic Data...
Preparing your Corpus for Archival Storage, LSA 2016 Workshop We are grateful for the funding supplied by the National Science Foundation (BCS #1549994) which will make this special session of LSA 2016 possible. The session will take place on Thursday, January 7, 2016 before the start of the Annual LSA Meeting in Washington, DC. Organizers Malcah Yaeger-Dror, University of Arizona Christopher...
Posted Wednesday, August 5, 2015 - 15:47 by Linguistic Data...
LDC took linguistics to the street on May 2, 2015, with a booth at the Philadelphia Science Carnival that featured three language-oriented educational activities. Dialect Comprehension: modeled after William Labov’s Cross-Dialect Comprehension Project, participants competed to correctly guess a word spoken in US regional dialects. Words were played in isolation, in a short...
Posted Wednesday, August 5, 2015 - 12:28 by McGill Digital ...
While uploading issues of the McGill Daily I've been finding the advertisements over the years to be one of my favourite things. One I'll highlight today is from Eaton's promoting View Original Read more ›
Posted Wednesday, August 5, 2015 - 10:48 by Rhizome
The latest in a series of interviews with artists who have a significant body of work that makes use of or responds to network culture and digital technologies. Michael Staniak, IMG_800 (2014; image courtesy the artist and Steve Turner, Los Angeles) Can you describe your process? Specifically, how do you simulate the appearance of inkjet printing that is evident in works like...
Posted Tuesday, August 4, 2015 - 12:00 by Rhizome
Joe Hamilton, Indirect Flights (2015). Screenshot, detail. Indirect Flights (2015), an online work by Joe Hamilton with sound by J.G. Biberkopf and support from The Moving Museum, blends satellite images, organic textures, brush strokes, and architectural fragments into a dense panorama accessible via a Google Maps-like interface at the website www.indirect.flights. Rhizome's summer...
Posted Tuesday, August 4, 2015 - 11:14 by Textgrid
Zum 01.09.2015 kann längerfristig (ggf. bis 2024) im Projekt „Johann Friedrich Blumenbach – online“ der Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen eine Stelle eines Informatikers bzw. Informationswissenschafttlers – halbe Stelle, 0,5 VZÄ – besetzt werden. Eine Eingruppierung kann bei Vorliegen der entsprechenden Voraussetzungen bis zur Entgeltgruppe E13 TV-L erfolgen. Die Voraussetzungen für eine...
Posted Tuesday, August 4, 2015 - 07:14 by UCL Centre for ...
Digital Classicist London & Institute of Classical Studies Seminar 2015 Friday August 7 at 16:30 in room G21A, Senate House, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HU Usama Gad (Heidelberg): ‘Graecum-Arabicum-Latinum Encoded Corpus (GALEN©)’   GALEN is a long-term project to produce the first comprehensive digital corpus of translations between Greek,...

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