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Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 32, No. 398. Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London Hosted by King's Digital Lab www.dhhumanist.org Submit to: humanist@dhhumanist.org [1] From: Amanda Wilson BergadoSubject: CFP: Workshop on Digital Humanities to Preserve Knowledge and Cultural Heritage (80) [2] From: Christian-Emil Ore Subject: Call for Participation: Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries 2019 (DHN2019) conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, 68 March 2019 (31) --[1]------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: 2019-01-29 22:29:44+00:00 From: Amanda Wilson Bergado Subject: CFP: Workshop on Digital Humanities to Preserve Knowledge and Cultural Heritage Stanford University and the Université de Lille (France) invite submissions to a workshop on Digital humanities to Preserve Knowledge and Cultural Heritage: Collaborate, Compute, Share, and Visualize, at the Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis (CESTA) (https://cesta.stanford.edu/), Stanford University, on Monday, April 15, 2019. As Digital Humanities continue to gain momentum, the field is intersecting with an ever-widening range of disciplines including Natural Language Processing, Library and Information Science, History, Literature, and Translation Studies to name only a few. The growth of these fields within DH enables us to break new scientific ground. For example, the existing reservoir of public domain translations of literary texts, once tracked and digitized, provides a new a wealth of linguistic resources to sustain and salvage endangered languages and help us map the global circulation and reception of texts. This workshop provides an opportunity to present recent scholarship and exchange information about DH projects from all disciplines focused on collecting, computing, sharing and visualizing transnational data to preserve knowledge and cultural heritage. We welcome submissions including but not limited to the following topics : * Collecting and aligning translated texts in and for under-resourced languages * Multilingual parallel and comparable corpora * Natural Language Processing to preserve knowledge diversity * Knowledge circulation in a translational context * Open data, open access and data preservation * DH, crowd-sourcing and digital libraries * DH and the circulation of translated literary genres * Collaboration and computing for endangered data * Ethics and data privacy issues in a global context After the workshop, participants will be invited to revise their papers (incorporating feedback from the workshop) to be considered for inclusion in a special issue of /The Journal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities/ devoted to the subject of the workshop. Submission Information Please submit one-page abstracts for your 15-minute presentation to amel.fraisse@univ-lille.fr by 20 February 2019. The Journal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities plans to publish a selection of the papers presented at the workshop. Important Dates Abstract submission deadline : 20 February 2019 Notification of acceptance: 1 March, 2019 Final abstract submission (to appear in the workshop program): 20 March, 2019 Workshop date: Monday, April 15, 2019 Workshop Organizers Ronald Jenn, Université de Lille Amel Fraisse, Université de Lille Shelley Fisher Fishkin, Stanford University This workshop is connected to the ROSETTA Project, which is supported by a grant from the France-Stanford Center (https://francestanford.stanford.edu/) and is an affiliated project of the Stanford Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis (CESTA), https://cesta.stanford.edu/. The workshop will be hosted by CESTA. Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis (CESTA) Stanford University Twitter: @cesta_stanford (https://twitter.com/cesta_stanford) Web: http://cesta.stanford.edu/ --[2]------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: 2019-01-29 13:36:52+00:00 From: Christian-Emil Ore Subject: Call for Participation: Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries 2019 (DHN2019) conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, 68 March 2019 Dear all, The registration for DHN 2019 is now open, see below. Best, Christian-Emil Ore Chair DHN? Call for Participation to the Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries 2019 (DHN2019) conference (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/node/36911) in Copenhagen, Denmark, 6-8 March 2019 (pre-conference workshops and tutorials 5-6 morning) https://cst.dk/DHN2019/DHN2019.html You are invited to participate to the 4th conference of the Association of Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries (DHN) http://dig-hum-nord.eu/, held at the University of Copenhagen March 6-8, 2019 and to the pre-conference workshops and tutorials. The DHN conferences aim to provide an overview of research, education and communication about the interdisciplinary field of digital humanities. In 2019, the conference seeks to extend the scope of digital humanities research covered, both into new areas, as well as beyond the Nordic and Baltic countries. Registration fees and link to the registration site are at https://cst.dk/DHN2019/registration.html. NB: Early bird registration deadline is 6 February 2019. _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe at: http://dhhumanist.org/Restricted List posts to: humanist@dhhumanist.org List info and archives at at: http://dhhumanist.org Listmember interface at: http://dhhumanist.org/Restricted/ Subscribe at: http://dhhumanist.org/membership_form.php
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