New additional events added!

We have added several workshops and spring/summer schools to our additional events:

First of all, NeDiMAH is delighted to announce a one-day seminar, Toward a new social contract between publishers and editors, which will bring together publishers and scholarly editors in order to discuss how best to produce digital editions which are at the same time both economically viable and in keeping with scholarly standards. It takes place on 26 January 2015 in Grenoble, France. Registration is free of charge but obligatory (deadline 16 January 2015). If you are interested in participating, please send an email to Andrea Penso: andrea.penso@u-grenoble3.fr. You can find more information here.

Secondly, we are very pleased to announce the Spring School on Advanced XML/TEI technologies for Digital Scholarly Editions organized and endorsed by the Institute for Documentology and Digital Editing (IDE) and DiXiT. The spring school will be run and held at the at the Centre for Information Modelling – Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities at the University of Graz from 13-17 April 2015. It is directed at participants with previous experience in XML/TEI editing who would like to involve themselves more intensively with the creation of digital scholarly editions based on the international encoding standard XML TEI P5. Application closes on 10 February 2015 and early registration is highly recommended. For more details on the topics covered by the spring school and information about the application process/requirements, please visit http://www.i-d-e.de/aktivitaeten/schools/spring-school-2015 or contact the organizers via dixit@uni-graz.at.

And last but not least, DiXiT is happy to endorse the Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI) of its new Associate Partner, the Electronic Textual Cultures Lab at the University of Victoria. It offers 3 weeks of courses between 1-19 June 2015. In 2015, 40 courses ranging from old favourites to exciting first-time ventures will be on offer. Throughout the institute, keynote lectures will be led by Malte Rehbein (U Passau), David Hoover (NYU), Claire Warwick (UC London), and Constance Crompton (UBC Okanagan). Tuition scholarships are available for students. For a full list of courses, to register, to apply for a tuition scholarship, or for more information, please go to dhsi.org.