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Call for Associate Director, 2024-25
March 13, 2024

CoDHR is looking for a current faculty member to join us as an Associate Director. The initial appointment will be for one year with the possibility of renewal, pending review, with an August 2024 starting date. Inquiries, expressions of interest, and nominations should be sent by April 5, 2024.

"Grand Lake Louisiana" painting by Buck Schiwetz.
Exhibition of Works by Texas Artist E.M. ‘Buck’ Schiwetz Opens at Stark Galleries
October 3, 2023

Texas A&M University is exhibiting the works of famed artist, architect, historian, and Aggie E.M. “Buck” Schiwetz at the J. Wayne Stark Galleries through December 16, 2023. Schiwetz's work has also been digitized by CoDHR for the Texas Art Project.

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CFP (Conference): 2024 Digital Pedagogy Institute (Proposals due 04/19/24)

February 29, 2024

The call for proposals for the 2024 Digital Pedagogy Institute (DPI) is now open. The goal of DPI 2024 is to create a virtual space that allows participants to explore diverse approaches to digital pedagogy from a variety of perspectives, including those of undergraduate/graduate students, faculty, librarians, educational developers, and technologists. Proposals are due by April 19, 2024. The conference is scheduled for August 13-15, 2024.

CFP (Journal): Journal of Electronic Publishing, Special Issue on Publishing and Climate Change (Proposals due 04/30/24)

February 23, 2024

The Journal of Electronic Publishing is calling for proposals for a special issue on publishing and climate change. The special issue invites abstracts for papers of ~6,000-8,000 words reflecting on these issues as well as examples of best (and worst) practices of how publishers (and the industry as a whole) are tackling the current climate and ecological crises, alongside theoretical contributions on publishing’s entanglement with the climate crisis, the Anthropocene, and global capitalism. Proposals are due by April 30, 2024.

CFP (Conference): Text Encoding Initiative Consortium (TEI), 24th Annual Meeting

February 23, 2024

The call for proposals is now open for the 24th Annual Meeting of Text Encoding Initiative Consortium (TEI). The conference topic, “Texts, languages, and communities”, aims at highlighting the global outreach of the TEI together with its local adaptations and bringing us together as a diverse and multilingual community, where the exchange of experiences and shared learning will help us reflect on the texts we investigate, the languages we use, and the communities we create. The conference is scheduled for October 7-11, 2024 at Universidad del Salvador (USAL), Buenos Aires, Argentina.

CFP (Summer School): Summer School in Digital Humanities and Digital Communication, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (Applications due 03/28/24)

February 23, 2024

Applications are open for the 6th edition of the Summer School in Digital Humanities and Digital Communication, hosted by the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia. The summer school aims to provide PhD students and young researchers with methodological tools for the study of digital communication and data analysis. This year’s focus is on challenges and opportunities of interacting through technology. The summer school is scheduled for June 3-7, 2024 in Modena, Emilia Romagna, Italy. Applications are due by March 28, 2024.

CFP (Symposium): Texas Digital Humanities Symposium (Proposals due 03/27/24)

February 22, 2024

Proposals for 30-minute presentations are now open for the inaugural Texas Digital Humanities Symposium. The symposium seeks proposals which address any of the following aspects: DH Content: Diverse Perspectives, DH Tools: Practical Empowerment, Teaching and Classroom Integration: Real-World Impact, and Research Challenges: Navigating the Unknown. The symposium is scheduled for September 5-6, 2024 at Baylor University. Proposals are due by March 27, 2024.

CFP (Workshop): Workshop on Machine Learning for Ancient Languages (ML4AL 2024) (Proposals due 05/17/24)

February 22, 2024

Proposals are being accepted for the Workshop on Machine Learning for Ancient Languages (ML4AL 2024). The Workshop aims to inspire collaboration and support research momentum in the emerging field of Machine Learning for the study of ancient texts. Submissions which tackle low-data, underrepresented, non-Western ancient languages are welcome. The workshop will take place in a hybrid format in Bangkok, Thailand on August 15, 2024. Proposals are due by May 17, 2024.

CFP (Symposium): “Digital Kafka” International Symposium (Proposals due 03/29/24)

February 21, 2024

Proposals are now being accepted for the “Digital Kafka” International Symposium. This symposium aims to focus on research, teaching, and creative approaches that either make use of digital tools to analyze Kafka’s work or use digital platforms to share and disseminate parts of Kafka’s oeuvre and its analyses. The symposium will take place at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. on November 1-2, 2024. Proposals are due by March 29, 2024.

Job Listing: Instructional Technologists (2) for The Digital Learning & Scholarship Group at Trinity College (No application deadline)

January 26, 2024

Trinity College is calling for applications for two Instructional Technologists for The Digital Learning & Scholarship Group. They are particularly interested in applicants in the areas of virtual/augmented reality, GIS, data analytics/visualization, maker technologies, high performance computing, generative AI and digital scholarship. Instructional Technologists will work with Trinity programs, departments, faculty, and students.

Virtual Conference: Digital Commonwealth Virtual Conference, “Building Connections: Pixels & People” (04/30/24)

January 26, 2024

Registration is open for the 18th annual Digital Commonwealth Virtual Conference, “Building Connections: Pixels & People”. The keynote speaker is K.J. Rawson, founder and director of the Digital Transgender Archive, as well as chair of the editorial board of the Homosaurus. The virtual conference is scheduled for April 30, 2024 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM ET. Registration is $10 for students, Digital Commonwealth members, and people experiencing personal hardship; $25 for non-members.

Virtual Workshop (Free): “How to Georeference: Turn Historical Maps Into Data” (03/13/24)

January 19, 2024

Michigan State University (MSU) Libraries are hosting a free virtual workshop on how to give spatial information to a historical map in order to incorporate it into a GIS (Geographic Information System), a process called georeferencing. Information can then be extracted from the map and turned into data via digitization. The process will be demonstrated using the open-source software QGIS. The virtual workshop is scheduled for March 13, 2024 from 4:00 to 5:30 PM ET. The workshop is free to attend, however registration is required and seats are limited.