Post date: 11 September 2011

It is our great pleasure to announce that the International Symposium on Grids and Clouds (ISGC) 2012 will be held at Academia Sinica in Taipei, from 26 February to

Post date: 09 September 2011

The University of Michigan will be hosting the 2011 annual HASTAC Conference on its Ann Arbor campus December 2 and 3, 2011.  We invite proposals for presentations

Post date: 09 September 2011

Technology will revolutionize education. That was the shout heard around the world as early as the 1970s when “microcomputers” first appeared on the scene. In the last forty years

Post date: 09 September 2011

Hacking the Academy, the Edited Volume is now live. The first draft of the volume at a new open-access website developed by MPublishing, the publishing division of the

Post date: 07 September 2011

The International Program Committee invites submissions of abstracts of between 750 and 1500 words on any aspect of digital humanities, from information technology

Post date: 06 September 2011

The University of Helsinki (together with Hecse and HIIT) will organize an international autumn school on computational creativity. We cordially invite PhD and MSc students and researchers

Post date: 06 September 2011

Digital technology is fundamentally altering the way we relate to writing, reading, and the human record itself. The pace of that change has created a gap between core social/cultural practices

Post date: 05 September 2011

Drawing together scholars and students involved in digital and computer-assisted research, this one-day workshop intends to promote discussion, collaborations and support to digital research

Post date: 05 September 2011

Interedition is a COST funded Action whose objective is to further the interoperability of tools in digital scholarship. Interedition is raising the awareness of the importance of interoperability as a major

Post date: 30 August 2011

The University of Michigan will be hosting the 2011 annual HASTAC Conference on its Ann Arbor campus December 1-3, 2011 on the general theme of Digital Scholarly Communication.

Post date: 28 August 2011

The Joint International Semantic Technology Conference (JIST) is a regional federation of Semantic Web related conferences. The mission of JIST is to bring together researchers in

Post date: 23 August 2011

The Roberto Busa Award is given every three years to honor outstanding scholarly achievement in humanities computing. The Award is named after Roberto Busa, SJ, who is regarded

Post date: 22 August 2011

The Public Knowledge Project is pleased to announce that, in partnership with the Freie Universität Berlin, the Third International PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference will be

Post date: 16 August 2011

The Beckett Digital Manuscript Project is now launched, a collaboration between the Centre for Manuscript Genetics (University of Antwerp), the Beckett International Foundation (University of

Post date: 16 August 2011

The Association for Computers and the Humanities invites nominations for this year's elections. The ACH is electing a president, vice-president, and three Executive Council 

Post date: 01 August 2011

The Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science (DHCS) brings together researchers and scholars in the humanities and computer science to examine the current state

Post date: 01 August 2011

Digital long-term preservation has become an important topic for almost every library, archive and museum. Preservation and long-lasting usability of valuable digital cultural and scientific holdings

Post date: 01 August 2011

The University of Würzburg with its Centre for Digital Editing in cooperation with the German Literature Archive Marbach and the international Programme Committe welcome you to the 2011 

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).