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Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 32, No. 637. Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London Hosted by King's Digital Lab www.dhhumanist.org Submit to: humanist@dhhumanist.org [1] From: Gimena del Rio RiandeSubject: [DEADLINE EXTENDED] What is text, really? TEI and beyond (30) [2] From: Mia Ridge Subject: IHR Digital History Seminar, May 7: The Lost Collection: Charles I and Whitehall Palace, a digital initiative (54) --[1]------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: 2019-05-01 03:02:52+00:00 From: Gimena del Rio Riande Subject: [DEADLINE EXTENDED] What is text, really? TEI and beyond DEADLINE EXTENDED-May 12: What is text, really? TEI and beyond - TEI Graz 2019 The Program Committee has extended the call for proposals for the 19th annual Conference and Members' Meeting of the Text Encoding Initiative Consortium (TEI), to *May 12th*. This year's TEI conference will be held September 18-20, 2019 (Wed-Fri), at the University of Graz, Austria; with workshops September 16-17 (Mon-Tue). This TEI conference wants not only to reach the community interested in digital representation and processing of text, but also to encourage scholars working on the fringes of the TEI and beyond to join us in discussion. Proposals must be submitted online via ConfTool: https://www.conftool.com/tei2019/. More information: https://graz-2019.tei-c.org/call-for-papers/ Dra. Gimena del Rio Riande http://orcid.org/0000-0002-8997-5415 Investigadora Adjunta. IIBICRIT, CONICET (Instituto de Investigaciones Bibliográficas y Crítica Textual) - http://www.iibicrit-conicet.gov.ar/ Twitter: @gimenadelr Asociación Argentina de Humanidades Digitales: http://aahd.net.ar Coordinadora Humanidades Digitales CAICYT Lab: https://hdcaicyt.github.io/ Marcelo T. de Alvear 1694 (1060). Buenos Aires - Argentina (54)-11-4129-1158 --[2]------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: 2019-04-30 09:29:25+00:00 From: Mia Ridge Subject: IHR Digital History Seminar, May 7: The Lost Collection: Charles I and Whitehall Palace, a digital initiative Dear Humanists, Information about the next IHR Digital History seminar is below. Tuesday 7 May 2019 -- Niko Munz (York), "The Lost Collection: Charles I and Whitehall Palace, a digital initiative" At the end of the 1630s Abraham van der Doort, keeper of the British royal collection, compiled an inventory of Charles I's pictures. Exceptional in scope and detail, with scrupulous attention paid to provenance, attribution, size, material and description, the inventory offers a rare opportunity for insight into this historic collection. Royal Collection Trust is launching a reconstruction of Charles I's art collection online. Collaborating with auction houses, dealers and collections, it provides information for over 2000 artworks belonging to the collection. The website also includes a visualisation of Whitehall Palace's three Privy Lodging Rooms, where the King kept his most important paintings. This talk is an opportunity to introduce the project and revisit the inventory of Charles I's collection in light of this recent work. Niko Munz is working towards a WRoCAH-funded PhD on fifteenth-century Netherlandish painting at the University of York. He was Exhibition Assistant Curator at Royal Collection Trust, where he worked on Charles I: King and Collector (2018) and The Lost Collection digital initiative. Prior to this, he completed an MA and MPhil at the University of Cambridge. This seminar is *5:15 pm - 6:15 pm BST, 7 May 2019, in Room 203 (the John S Cohen Room), second floor, Institute of Historical Research*. The IHR is in the North block of Senate House, University of London (http://www.history.ac.uk/contact). Find Senate House on Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HU. It will also be livestreamed via our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLBI7fD7EQmu652Pr_oWEYw Attendees in London are welcome to join the seminar convenors and speaker for a drink in the IHR afterwards. The Digital History Seminar https://ihrdighist.blogs.sas.ac.uk/ has been running since 2012 and focuses on the discussion of historical research that has been made possible by the use of electronic tools and resources. We welcome anyone with an interest in digital history, including academics, students, cultural heritage and digital humanities practitioners, and other researchers. Follow https://twitter.com/IHRDigHist for updates. Cheers, Mia -------------------------------------------- http://openobjects.org.uk/ http://twitter.com/mia_out Check out my book! http://bit.ly/CrowdsourcingOurCulturalHeritage P.S. I mostly use this address for list mail and don't check it daily _______________________________________________ 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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