Application Deadline: October 15, 2023, 23:59 CET / 2:59 PM PDT The Wikiverse, with its suite of collaborative structures and applications, has great potential as an infrastructure for exploration in art history and museum/collection research. The possibility to build linked art and collection data, to visualise data and information, and to connect with a global…
Deadline for titles and abstracts submissions: 30 July 2023 The International Work-in-Progress Workshop on Publics of the First Public Museums: Institutional sources (18th-19th century), part of the Research Project Visibility Reclaimed: Experiencing Rome’s First Public Museums (1733-1870), directed by Carla Mazzarelli, is the first of a series of three workshops, the aim of which is…
ILiADS 2023, Davidson College in North Carolina, held in person July 23-28, 2023. Call for Proposals Deadline: March 27, 2023 ILiADS offers a week-long intensive environment for collaborative project teams composed of some mix of researchers, librarians, technologists, and students to build upon established digital pedagogy or scholarship projects and/or launch new ones. To help…
Online Workshop: February 10, 2023, 9.00-16.30 (CET) / 12:00am – 7:30am (PST) Registration Deadline: February 9, 2023 This one-day workshop aims to bring together image researchers from different disciplines. On a very hands-on level, we want to explore digital tools that might offer pragmatic solutions for researching images on the web. Furthermore, the academic (re)use…
Application deadline: January 31, 2023 The Caribbean Digital Scholarship Collective invites applications for its inaugural Mellon Foundation-funded, week-long residential digital humanities institute, to be held at the University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, June 11-17, 2023. The Caribbean Digital Scholarship Summer Institute will be held annually for three summers and welcomes applications from all scholars…
The Foundations & Applications of Humanities Analytics course is aimed at a broad range of humanities scholars. The course aims to empower scholars in the humanities by eliminating the “black box” of computational text analysis. Participants will gain a theoretical and practical understanding of text analysis methods, and will learn how to extract content and derive…