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Humanist Archives: March 26, 2019, 6:23 a.m. Humanist 32.572 - events: pedagogy cfp; DARIAH 2019; data ownership & publication; algorithmic music

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    [1]    From: Timothy Ireland 
           Subject: Less than a week to go! Closing March 31st 2019: Call for Proposals 6th annual Digital Pedagogy (DPI) Conference @ University of Waterloo (56)

    [2]    From: Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra 
           Subject: Blog competition for travel bursaries to the DARIAH Annual Event (theme: “Humanities Data”) in Warsaw, 15-17 May. (28)

    [3]    From: Harri Kiiskinen 
           Subject: CFP: Research Data Ownership and Data Publication, June 10 to 11, 2019, Rome, Italy (89)

    [4]    From: Gray, Jonathan 
           Subject: Algorithmic Music conference, 11th April 2019 (25)


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        Date: 2019-03-26 06:02:29+00:00
        From: Timothy Ireland 
        Subject: Less than a week to go! Closing March 31st 2019: Call for Proposals 6th annual Digital Pedagogy (DPI) Conference @ University of Waterloo

Join us at the 6th Annual Digital Pedagogy Institute (DPI) Conference!
http://uwaterloo.ca/digital-pedagogy-institute/call-proposals

July 31 - August 1, 2019 at the University of Waterloo, Waterloo,
Ontario, Canada.

Attended by faculty, researchers, graduate students, educational
developers, librarians, and many other university personnel, this
two-day conference includes keynote addresses, presentations, workshops,
and digital tool training that *focus on the innovative use of digital
technologies to enhance and transform undergraduate and graduate teaching. *


     THE DPI CONFERENCE EXPLORES:

·digital pedagogy best practices in STEM, the Humanities, or Social
Sciences;

·digital pedagogy collaborations between faculty, educational
developers, librarians, and/or graduate/undergraduate students;

·digital pedagogy collaborations with organizations outside the academy;

·the state of digital pedagogy education in higher education;

·digital pedagogy case studies, including course and assignment innovations;

·innovative new uses for traditional digital pedagogy tools.

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Toniesha L. Taylor | Associate Professor | Prairie View A & M University
Constance Crompton | Assistant Professor | University of Ottawa
Raymond G. Siemens | Distinguished Professor | University of Victoria

SUBMIT A PROPOSAL
https://uwaterloo.ca/digital-pedagogy-institute/call-proposals

We look forward to seeing you at the 2019 DPI Conference!

-The UWaterloo 2019 DPI Conference Planning Team and Sponsors

DPI conference website
https://uwaterloo.ca/digital-pedagogy-institute

If you have any questions, please let me know!

Tim Ireland
Liaison Librarian,
Psychology, Anthropology, & The Stratford School of Interaction Design
and Business
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, On
519-888-4567 X 35061
tireland@uwaterloo.ca 



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        Date: 2019-03-25 14:38:46+00:00
        From: Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra 
        Subject: Blog competition for travel bursaries to the DARIAH Annual Event (theme: “Humanities Data”) in Warsaw, 15-17 May.

Dear All,

Please let me recommend you to take a look at the following *blog
competition for travel scholarships* to attend the DARIAH Annual Event 2019
on "Humanities Data", to be held in Warsaw, on May 15-17. Successful
applicants will automatically *win the opportunity to showcase their topic
as a poster presentation* at the conference.

For more details, please find the call here:
https://dhmethods.hypotheses.org/215
Best,
--

Dr. Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra

Open Science Officer

DARIAH Coordination Office Berlin,
Centre Marc Bloch e.V.,
Friedrichstraße 191,
10117 Berlin,
Germany

www.dariah.eu

 



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        Date: 2019-03-25 11:55:49+00:00
        From: Harri Kiiskinen 
        Subject: CFP: Research Data Ownership and Data Publication, June 10 to 11, 2019, Rome, Italy

The project The Academic Institutes Open Research Data, funded by the
Finnish Ministry of Culture and Education, organizes the workshop
"Research Data Ownership and Data Publication" at the Finnish Institute
in Rome Villa Lante on June 10 to 11, 2019.

The main theme around which the seminar program is constructed are the
legal and licensing issues related to opening research data for
publication. In relation to the participating institutes scientific
activity, the main focus is on issues related to research data from
archaeological, historical, ethnographic and art historical projects,
but the related issues are of wider interest to the whole research
community.

We have two confirmed speakers at the seminar:
Dr. Marjut Salokannel is a legal expert on immaterial rights and
research data. Her main expertise is related to data protection and
privacy issues related to data transfers in cross-border settings.

Director Heli Kautonen is an expert on digital library services, and has
a long expertise on as the head of digital library services at the
National Library of Finland. She is currently the director of the
library of the Finnish Literature Society.

Other speakers to be announced later.
In addition to the speakers and invidual papers by participants, the
seminar will include detailed presentations of the pilots of the
research project (See
http://irfrome.org/language/en/activities/research/the-academic-institutes-
openresearchdata/pilot-projects/).
These pilots will be discussed through the themes of this seminar.

The program will take place at Villa Lante, the renaissance villa that
is the operational locus of the Finnish Institute in Rome, during two
days in June, 2019.

CFP: how to participate?

We have room for individual participants, also for those wishing to give
a presentation on the theme of the seminar. We invite proposals on the
theme "Research Data Ownership and Data Publication. Experiences,
practices and legal requirements". Some specific questions that could be
addressed include but are not limited to: 

 -- Ownership of research data in history, archaeology and philology 
 -- National legislation in international research projects 
 -- Post-project ownership of research data 
 -- Licensing research data for open distribution 
 -- Unequal structures of power and ownership of one's work 
 -- Who owns the data in (a/your) project - and on what grounds?
 
We also invite practical presentations focusing on experiences in data
publication: 

 -- How is/was your projects research data published? 
 -- What kind of legal issues do/did you have to tackle? 
 -- How do/did you solve issues relating to differing national legislation? 
 -- Examples of how these issues should not be/have been solved.
 
Please submit your proposal via the submission form (see end) no later
than April 5th 2019. Please include your contact details and a short
biographical blurp to your proposal. The authors will be notified of the
acceptance of their proposal by May 1st. There will also be some room
for non-presenting participants at the seminar. If you wish to be
registered for further information regarding the seminar, including news
on the opening of the registration, please submit you email address (see
end). We are looking into options of securing funding for supporting
presenters' travel expenses, but for the time being, be prepared to
cover to costs by your own means.

Contact

For questions and further info, contact Harri Kiiskinen
(kiiskinen[at]irfrome.org).
Further information on the seminar will appear on its web pages at:
http://irfrome.org/language/en/activities/research/the-academic-institutes-
openresearchdata/10703-2/research-data-ownership-and-data-publication-june-10th-
to11th-2019/

More information on the venue:
http://irfrome.org/language/en/where-antiquity-and-modern-meet/
The address of the submission form:
https://link.webropolsurveys.com/S/1578213C94873690
The address of the info email address list:
https://link.webropolsurveys.com/S/7BA3816191B395AF.

Feel free to distribute the information as you see fit.

Best Wishes,
Harri Kiiskinen


Attachments:
CFP Research Data Ownership and Data Publication, June 10–11, Rome.pdf: https://dhhumanist.org/att/58312/att00/ 


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        Date: 2019-03-25 10:46:55+00:00
        From: Gray, Jonathan 
        Subject: Algorithmic Music conference, 11th April 2019

Dear all,

We're co-hosting a one day symposium on "algorithmic music: value,
creativity and artificial intelligence" with the music department on
11^th April 2019. Sophie Bishop will be giving a paper on YouTube and
we'll also have some discussions on digital methods for algorithm studies:

In case of interest, more details are attached and you can register here:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/algorithmic-music-value-creativity-and-
artificial-intelligence-tickets-58849582686?ref=estw


Have a good weekend!

Jonathan

--
Jonathan Gray | jonathangray.org
Lecturer in Critical Infrastructure Studies
Department of Digital Humanities
King's College London





Attachments:
Algorithmic Music - Full Programme and Abstracts.pdf: https://dhhumanist.org/att/58309/att00/ 
Algorithmic Music Symposium.pdf: https://dhhumanist.org/att/58309/att01/ 



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