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Category Archives: Digital Humanities
Digital Medieval Studies Institute (DMSI) 2024
As a collaborative effort between the University of Notre Dame, Digital Medievalist, and the Medieval Academy of America, a one-day, pre-conference workshop in digital scholarly methods will be held before the annual MAA meeting in March 2024. The event is … Continue reading
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Call for Participation – Digital Medieval Studies Institute (DMSI) 2024
Digital Medieval Studies Institute (DMSI) 2024 Wednesday, March 13, 2024 Sponsored by The University of Notre Dame, The Medieval Academy of America, and Digital Medievalist Organizers: Laura K. Morreale and N. Kıvılcım Yavuz South Bend, IN Call for Participation As … Continue reading
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Call for Participation – Digital Medieval Studies Institute (DMSI) 2023
Call for Participation: Digital Medieval Studies Institute (DMSI) 2023 Call for participation In cooperation with NYU Abu Dhabi and NYU DC, the Medieval Academy of America will sponsor a one-day, pre-conference workshop in digital scholarly methods before their annual meeting … Continue reading
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University Lectureship in Digital Humanities
Cambridge Digital Humanities (CDH) is a thriving research centre reaching across the School of Arts and Humanities and School of Humanities and Social Sciences. We have strong associations with Cambridge’s many museums and collections, work closely with the University Library, … Continue reading
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T-PEN: A New Tool for the Digital Humanities
T‑PEN (http://t-pen.org/TPEN/) is a web-based tool for working with images of manuscripts. Users attach transcription data (new or uploaded) to the actual lines of the original manuscript in a simple, flexible interface. Users can transcribe line by line from public manuscript … Continue reading
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