The CATMA team announces the release of CATMA 3.2. Besides containing various bugfixes and improvements the release is mainly driven by a collaboration between the CATMA team and
TEI and Linguistics - While the TEI Guidelines are an obvious encoding standard in Digital-Humanities-based research, it is still not so obvious a choice for those working in linguistics.
The University of Michigan Library announced the opening to the public of 2,231 searchable keyed-text editions of books from Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO).
“The Undiscovered Country”: Exploring People and Places through Digital Humanities 30 May - 1 June 2011 Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada Society for Digital Humanities / Société pour l'étude des médias interactifs
The Enroller project colloquium was held in Glasgow on 25-26 February 2011. The project is a JISC-funded collaboration between humanities scholars and eScience...
The Alliance of Digital Humanities Organisations is pleased to announce that its inaugural award of the Antonio Zampolli Prize will be made to Dr Chad Gaffield.