Post date: 28 July 2011

Following up on the success of the first SDH conference, held in Vienna in 2010, the CLARIN and DARIAH initiatives have decided to jointly organise the second SDH conference, to be held in November 2011

Post date: 28 July 2011

On Wednesday, June 22, at the Digital Humanities 2011  conference at Stanford University, the ODH officially announced the new grant program, Digital Humanities Implementation Grants (or DHIG, for short).

Post date: 24 July 2011

The Text-Image Linking Environment (TILE) is a web-based tool for creating and editing image-based electronic editions and digital archives of humanities texts.

Post date: 14 July 2011

The PODS symposium series, held in conjunction with the SIGMOD conference series, provides a premier annual forum for the
communication of new advances in the theoretical

Post date: 14 July 2011

The EuroMatrixPlus Project , the Centre for Next Generation Localisation (CNGL), the Directorate-General for Translation (DGT, European Commission)  and Autodesk are co-organising the Third Joint EM+/CNGL Workshop

Post date: 12 July 2011

THATCamp Switzerland is an unconference about Digital Humanities. It is an open, transdisciplinary event, based on the active collaboration of all its participants.

Post date: 10 July 2011

This international conference is proposed to you by Claire Clivaz (IRSB, FTSR), Jérôme Meizoz (FDi, Lettres) and François Vallotton (SHC, Lettres). It seeks to demonstrate the major impact

Post date: 08 July 2011

HRIT (Humanities Research Infrastructure and Tools) is a project supported by a Digital Startup grant from the NEH, with a research team
led by Peter Shillingsburg. Its purpose is to build an open-source,

Post date: 08 July 2011

Narratives are ubiquitous in human experience.  It is clear that, to fully understand and explain human intelligence, beliefs, and behaviors, we will have to understand why narrative is universal

 

Post date: 07 July 2011

The Intelligent Archive program is a Java based piece of software used for text analysis within the University of Newcastle’s Centre for Literary and Linguistic Computing (CLLC). The software

Post date: 01 July 2011

Members of the eHumanities Group Enhanced Publications (EP) Project are involved in two panels scheduled in the iCS / OII Symposium A Decade in Internet Time, at the University of Oxford, 21-24 September 2011.