Digital Editions: Academia, Society, Cultural Heritage
• Cologne, 15-18 March 2016 •
Workshops: 15 March
• Conference: 16-18 March •
Call for papers
• Deadline: 30 October 2015 •
Our internal Mid-Term Review Meeting was held from 23 – 24 April 2015 in Cologne. The mood was good as was the food and we finally took some group pictures! Thanks to everyone for coming on such a relatively short notice and contributing to the productive atmosphere. (Even the weather agreed with us.)
We are happy to announce that Anna-Maria Sichani has joined our network as Early Stage Researcher 10.
She will be hosted at the Huygens ING in The Hague and focus her research on long-term business models in dissemination and publishing.
The deadline for submitting proposals for Convention 1 has been extended to Thursday, the 28th of May.
This call for papers is open to everybody.
The Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands is organizing the first of DiXiT’s three conventions, September 14-18 2015 in The Hague, the Netherlands. The convention will be an informal meeting where the DiXiT research fellows will present their first results in interactive sessions. We anticipate a lively get-together bristling with new ideas, and we hope that many of those working in the field of scholarly editing and digital humanities will gather here. In order to broaden the scope and diversity of the meeting, the convention organisers are issuing this call.Read More
Today we re-launched our website. In that process some of the links may have changed but everything should work and if not, let us know! We hope that it will now be easier for everyone to find what they are looking for.
The Mid-Term Review Meeting of DiXiT takes place next week, 23 – 24 April 2015. It is internal.
University of Cologne, Albertus-Magnus-PlatzRead More
Elena Pierazzo (University “Stendhal” Grenoble 3) and Peter Stokes (King’s College London) have organized a workshop on ‘An Introduction to Digital Manuscript Studies’, loosely based on the longer ‘Medieval and Modern Manuscript Studies in the Digital Age’ programme (MMSDA). It will be held on Monday 29 and Tuesday 30 June 2015, at the University of Western Sydney, as part of Digital Humanities 2015. The workshop is aimed at PhD students and Early Career researchers. Registration is open from the Workshops page of the DH2015 website; ‘early bird’ registration closes soon so be sure to get in quickly if you are interested.
More information can be found here and under Additional Events.
There is a new addition to the events endorsed by DiXiT.
The one-day workshop at the University of London School of Advanced Study (SAS) on sharing digital text editing training and teaching methods takes place on May 14, 2015 and is organised and endorsed by NeDiMAH, DARIAH-RS, Erasmus +, and the DiXiT Network.
The programme for the Spring School in Graz about Advanced XML/TEI technologies for Digital Scholarly Editions is now online. This event, endorsed by DiXiT, will take place 13-17 April 2015.