Post date: 31 October 2012

Registration has opened for a Framing the Digital Curation Curriculum: A DigCurV workshop, a free one-day event which forms part of the ongoing work to design a Curriculum Framework

Post date: 30 October 2012

Open to all DHSI attendees, the colloquium starts on the second day of the institute and takes place during sessions that begin and end each day. Presentations will be informal

Post date: 24 October 2012

Registration is now open for the ninth conference of the European Society for Textual Scholarship, "Editing Fundamentals: Historical and Literary Paradigms in Source

Post date: 22 October 2012

As the use of digital data has become a common practice, the multiplication of collections of data and the resources invested in their set-up and maintenance raise questions

Post date: 04 October 2012

In recent years historians of technology have studied the technological production, re-production, use and epistemological status of images—in short, the visual culture of the history

Post date: 02 October 2012

Reminder: the deadline approaches for proposals to Digital Humanities 2013, to be held in Lincoln, Nebraska this July! Proposals can now be submitted online:

Post date: 20 September 2012

ALLC: The European Association for Digital Humanities invites submissions for small grants for workshop and project support. Submissions are expected to be in the range from

Post date: 19 September 2012

'ALLC: The European Association for Digital Humanities' is the new name of our association! The executive committee suggested the new name in early Dec. 2011 in an

Post date: 12 September 2012

The Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH) invites nominations for this year's elections. We are electing three Executive Council members to four-year

Post date: 06 September 2012

The organizers of the upcoming ThatCamp in Paris (25-26 Sept.) have made two or three stipends available to help young scholars who speak French but live outside France,

Post date: 06 September 2012

The Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO) invites submissions of abstracts for its annual conference, on any aspect of the digital humanities.

Post date: 03 September 2012

Submissions are welcome to an open issue of ISR to be published in June 2013. Articles can address any topic as long as it fits within the broad mandate of the journal.

Post date: 28 August 2012

Narratives are ubiquitous in human experience. We use them to communicate, convince, explain, and entertain. As far as we know, every society in the world has

Post date: 25 August 2012

Queen's University Belfast is pleased to announce its Interdisciplinary Linguistics Conference 2012 (ILinC 2012), a student-led venture co-organised by the Schools of

Post date: 20 August 2012

The analysis of large sets of genetic data with phylogenetic algorithms has a long tradition in biology. In the recent past, these methods have also been gaining increasing importance

Post date: 13 August 2012

It is well understood that "the digital turn" has transformed the contemporary cultural, political and economic environment.  Less appreciated perhaps is its crucial importance

Post date: 13 August 2012

The DigiPal team (http://digipal.eu/) are delighted to invite submissions for their second symposium at King's College London. This year's theme is the implications of the

Post date: 06 August 2012

We are pleased to announce the Call for Papers for the newly established Digital Classicist Seminar Berlin, which will run for the first time in the Winter Term 2012. This

Post date: 31 July 2012

I was very pleased to serve as the Chair of the Busa Award committee this cycle, and though I am disappointed that I was unable to travel to Hamburg this year to make this

Post date: 12 July 2012

Pundit is a novel semantic annotation and augmentation tool. It enables users to create structured data while annotating web pages.
Annotations span from simple