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Humanist Archives: May 12, 2020, 7:53 a.m. Humanist 34.12 - events: CSDH/SCHN online

                  Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 34, No. 12.
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        Date: 2020-05-11 14:45:20+00:00
        From: Erin O'Neil 
        Subject: Register for CSDH2020 / S'inscrire à SCHN2020

Dear colleagues,

The Canadian Society of Digital Humanities/ La Société canadienne des
humanités numériques (CSDH/SCHN) is moving its 2020 conference to an
online format and registration is now open! While the format of the
conference will be transformed by virtue of being online, we are
optimistic that we will be able to provide a supportive and engaging
conference experience for all attendees.

Date: June 1 to 5, 2020
Format: Daily morning and afternoon casual coffee hangouts, plus
special daily lunchtime programming and two one-hour themed sessions per
day. 

Read more about our shift to online programming here:
(https://csdh-schn.org/an-online-conference-how-will-this-work/)
Full schedule available here:
(https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1x23oGQgtcQgzMlKADj9iBwhHv_vgxBwO66y4B9-
3a8E/edit?usp=sharing).

To register, first complete the Eventbrite form
(https://www.eventbrite.com/e/csdhschn-2020-building-community-online-
tickets-102711555026)
and then sign up for the CSDH/SCHN2020 group
(https://hcommons.org/groups/csdh-schn-2020/) 
on Humanities Commons
(https://registry.hcommons.org/registry/co_petitions/start/coef:158),
where papers will be posted prior to the conference.

We look forward to seeing you online in June!

Warmly,
Kim Martin (PC Chair)
Joanne Paterson
Ariel Beaujot
William Turkel
Harvey Quamen
Paul Barrett
Your CSDH/SCHN 2020 PC

Follow us on Twitter @csdhschn! (https://twitter.com/csdhschn)

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Chers collègues,

The Canadian Society of Digital Humanities/La Société canadienne des
humanités numériques (CSDH/SCHN) met en ligne sa conférence 2020 et
l'inscription est maintenant ouverte ! Bien que le format de la
conférence soit transformé par le fait d'être en ligne, nous sommes
optimistes quant à notre capacité à offrir une expérience de conférence
stimulante et engageante pour tous les participants.

Date : Du 1er au 5 juin 2020
Format : Des pauses café quotidiennes le matin et l'après-midi, plus
une programmation spéciale pour le déjeuner et deux sessions thématiques
d'une heure par jour. (Pour en savoir plus
(https://csdh-schn.org/an-online-conference-how-will-this-work/) sur
notre passage à la programmation en ligne).
L'horaire complet est disponible ici
(https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1x23oGQgtcQgzMlKADj9iBwhHv_vgxBwO66y4B9-
3a8E/edit?usp=sharing).

Pour vous inscrire, remplissez d'abord le Eventbrite
(https://www.eventbrite.com/e/csdhschn-2020-building-community-online-
tickets-102711555026) et
inscrivez-vous ensuite au groupe CSDH/SCHN2020
(https://hcommons.org/groups/csdh-schn-2020/) sur les Humanities Commons
(https://registry.hcommons.org/registry/co_petitions/start/coef:158), où
les documents seront affichés avant la conférence.

Nous espérons vous voir en ligne en juin !

Cordialement,
Kim Martin (PC Chair)
Joanne Paterson
Ariel Beaujot
William Turkel
Harvey Quamen
Paul Barrett
Votre CSDH/SCHN 2020 PC

Suivez-nous sur Twitter @csdhschn (https://twitter.com/csdhschn)!


--
Erin O'Neil
MA Candidate, Digital Humanities & Gender and Social Justice Studies
Wikipedian in Residence, Digital Scholarship Centre
University of Alberta
amiskwaciwâskahikan / Treaty 6
she / her


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