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Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 31, No. 678.
Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London
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[1] From: Kristen Mapes <kma...@msu.edu> (96)
Subject: Global Digital Humanities Symposium (Mar 22-23) Final
Registration Reminder - closes Friday

[2] From: Chris Tanasescu <margento...@gmail.com> (42)
Subject: DHSITE 2018 | May 1-5 | dhsite.org | University of Ottawa
(Canada)

[3] From: Vera Moitinho <veramo...@gmail.com> (48)
Subject: CHNT 2018: call for papers (abstracts)

[4] From: Raffaele Viglianti <raffaele...@gmail.com> (10)
Subject: Music Encoding Conference 2018 Registration Open


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Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2018 04:45:06 -0500
From: Kristen Mapes <kma...@msu.edu>
Subject: Global Digital Humanities Symposium (Mar 22-23) Final Registration Reminder - closes Friday


Global Digital Humanities Symposium

March 22-23, 2018
Main Library, Green Room
Michigan State University
East Lansing, Michigan

msuglobaldh.org

#msuglobaldh

Keynote speakers:

Schuyler Esprit http://schuyleresprit.com/esprit/ (Dominica State College)

Lisa Nakamura <https://lisanakamura.net/> (University of Michigan)

Registration is still open!

Please register by: Friday, March 9

Free and open to the public. Register at http://msuglobaldh.org/registr
ation/

Digital Humanities at Michigan State University is proud to continue its
symposium series on Global DH into its third year. We are delighted to
feature speakers from around the world, as well as expertise and work from
faculty and students at Michigan State University in this two day
symposium.

Program and Schedule

Thursday, March 22, 2018

- 1:00-1:30 - Opening Remarks
- 1:30-1:55 - Infrastructure for the Digital (Lightning Talks)
- Introducing the Oxford-BYU Syriac Corpus: An Archive for the
Preservation of Syriac Texts, James Walters, Rochester College
- Bringing Arabic-Language Scholarly Content Online: An
Investigation, John Kiplinger and Anne Ray, JSTOR
- The Humanities Scholars Today: New Directions for Academic
Libraries in Nigeria, Yetunde Zaid and Adebambo Oduwole, University of
Lagos and Lagos State University, Nigeria
- 2:15-2:40 - Critique with/of the Digital (Lightning Talks)
- Syed Affan Aslam and Abdul Wahid Khan, Habib University
- Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story: Claiming Space for the
Air India Digital Archive, Arun Jacob, McMaster University
- 3:00-3:30 - Pedagogy in/of the Digital (Lightning Talks)
- Mapping Lusofonia: Integrating GIS Instruction into Foreign
Language Curricula, Pamela Espinosa de los Monteros, Joshua Sadvari, and
Maria Scheid, Ohio State University
- Toward a Rubric-Based Assessment of Global Digital Tools and
Pedagogies: Taking a closer look at Mandarin Tone Learning Apps, Yilang
Zhao and Catherine Ryu, MSU
- Tuning in: A Digital Soundscape of Mandarin Chinese Tones, Benjamin
Fuhrman and Catherine Ryu, MSU
- Beyond the Classroom: Maps, Texts and Multimedia to Make Visible
the Afro Presence in Argentina, Marisol Fila, University of Michigan
- Storytelling and Social Media: Tackling the Digital Divide, Autumn
Painter and Marcy O’Neil, MSU
- 4:30-5:30 - Keynote, Lisa Nakamura
- 5:30-7:30 - Reception

Friday, March 23, 2018

- 9:00-10:30 - Environmental DH Panel
- Supporting Research, Public Engagement, and Learning Through
Environmentally Focused Digital Humanities, Jamie Rogers, Florida
International University
- #EcoDH: Global Environmental Digital Humanities, Amanda Starling
Gould, libi rose striegl, Craig Dietrich, Ted Dawson, Max Symuleski, Duke
University, UC Boulder, Occidental College, and Vanderbilt
- 11:00-12:15 - Creating Community
- Colonial Pasts and Techno-Utopian Futures, Dhanashree Thorat,
University of Kansas
- Exploring Culture and Identity using Linked Open Data and the
Digital Index of North American Archaeology (DINAA), Taylor Wiley
(presenting), Joshua Wells, Eric Kansa, Kelsey Noack Myers, and R. Carl
DeMuth, Indiana University South Bend, Open Context, and Indiana
University
Bloomington
- Digital Community Engagement at SIUE: How a Regional University can
have a Global Impact, Katherine Knowles and Benjamin Ostermeier, The IRIS
Center at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
- Partnering for Digital Publishing: Resurfacing At-Risk Works of the
Small, Independent, Feminist Press, Jane Nichols and Elle Bublitz, Oregon
State University Libraries and Calyx Press
- 12:15-1:30 - Lunch (provided)
- 1:30-2:30 - Language and Meaning
- Mercator of the Trap: Black Orality and the Naming of Place in the Hip
Hop Soundscape, Melissa Brown, University of Maryland
- Visualizing Claude McKay’s Black Atlantic, Amardeep Singh, Lehigh
University
- Urban Language Topographies: Cites as Sites of Language
Maintenance, Michelle McSweeney, Columbia University
- 3:00-4:15 - Mapping and the Geo-Spatial
- West Hollywood Goes Global: Exploring Queer Identity on GeoCities,
Sarah McTavish, University of Waterloo
- Digital Tools, Grassroots Use: Open Source Mapping Communities and
Global Knowledge Production, Ned Prutzer, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
- Migrant Segregation in Victorian England: Geo-Spatial Technologies
and Individual-Level Data Harmonisation, James Perry, Lancaster University
- 4:45-5:45 - Keynote: Schuyler Esprit
- 5:45-6:00 - Closing remarks

Kristen Mapes
Digital Humanities Coordinator, College of Arts & Letters
Michigan State University
479 West Circle Drive, Linton Hall 308
East Lansing MI 48824
517.884.1712
kma...@msu.edu

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Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2018 09:49:05 -0500
From: Chris Tanasescu <margento...@gmail.com>
Subject: DHSITE 2018 | May 1-5 | dhsite.org | University of Ottawa (Canada)


Hello everyone,

We are pleased to announce that registration is now open for DHSITE
2018--Digital Humanities Summer Institute: Technologies East, offered by
the University of Ottawa's Digital Humanities Programme (May 1 through May
5)!

https://dhsite.org/2017/02/27/registration/
<https://dhsite.org/2017/02/27/registration/>

Please have a look at the various DH@uOttawa offerings in

- Deep Learning
- Data Curation
- Text Encoding
- Natural Language Processing and Network Apps
- Mapping
- Social Media Analysis
- Game Studies
- 3D Printing
- Digital Sculpture
- New Media Interdisciplinary Design

and take your pick. The scheduling and the format allow you to take one,
two, or three workshops this year: http://bit.ly/2D41XTO.

IMPORTANT! DHSITE@uOttawa offers all student-attendees the option of
obtaining
course credit. Please check our registration page for all the necessary
information on how to take advantage of this fantastic opportunity.

We are also especially lucky to host Johanna Drucker and Michael E. Sinatra
as keynote speakers: http://bit.ly/2FVCzme.

Thanks so much for reading. See you at uOttawa in May!

All best,
Chris Tanasescu
----------------------------------------------
Chris Tanasescu (MARGENTO), PhD

Coordinator of Digital Humanities Resources | Coordonnateur
d'infrastructure - SHN
University of Ottawa | Université d'Ottawa
Faculty of Arts | Faculté des Arts

http://dhsite.org http://dhsite.org

​@DH_uOttawa​#DHSITE2018
Profiles: uOttawa Engineering
<https://engineering.uottawa.ca/eecs/people/tanasescu-chris> | uOttawa Arts
http://artsites.uottawa.ca/margento/en | Carleton English
<https://carleton.ca/english/people/chris-tanasescu/> | Asymptote
http://www.asymptotejournal.com/

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Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2018 17:41:54 +0100
From: Vera Moitinho <veramo...@gmail.com>
Subject: CHNT 2018: call for papers (abstracts)


Visual Heritage EXPO 2018
CHNT 2018, Vienna
12-15 November 2018
http://www.chnt.at/category/2018/

What to do with all the 3D data?
Analyzing, Interpreting, Saving, Recycling
<https://www.researchgate.net/publication/323398786_What_to_do_with_all_the_3D_data_Analyzing_Interpreting_Saving_Recycling_CHNT_2018_call_for_papers>

This session invites contributions dealing with a number of aspects related
to 3D data in cultural heritage, particularly those that go beyond the
process of 3D data acquisition and simple visualisation. Many of us have:
(1) spent quite some time optimizing acquisition techniques (e.g.,
structured light or laser scanning, photogrammetry, CT scan, digital
microscopy, procedural modelling); (2) started sharing or reusing data
on/from databases or online; (3) and analysing particular sets of data.
However,

- Why do you generate 3D data?
- What kind of data is required for certain type and scale of scientific
analysis?
- What type of quantitative and qualitative analysis (e.g., acoustic,
functional, morphological, simulation, statistical, structural,
technological, thermal, visibility, volumetric) do you carry out on the 3D
data to help answering your research questions?
- How does the 3D data workflow determine the interpretation of the
cultural heritage object and/or dataset?
- And how do you structure and save these data for long-term archiving
and accessing?

This session would like to summarize concepts, to encourage critical
evaluations of used approaches, and to spark the discussion on requirements
and methods for 3D data analysis and interpretation of cultural heritage
assets.

Session Chairs
Vera Moitinho de Almeida
<https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Vera_Moitinho> - IKAnt-ÖAW, Austria
Dirk Rieke-Zapp <https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Dirk_Rieke-Zapp2> -
AICON 3D Systems GmbH, Germany

Deadline: 20th June 2018
Abstract Submission: 200-300 words, http://www.chnt.at/submission-paper/

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Vera Moitinho de Almeida, PhD
Institute for the Study of Ancient Culture (IKAnt)
Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW)
Hollandstraße 11-13 | A-1020 Vienna, Austria
T: +43 1 5158 12342

Vera.M...@oeaw.ac.at
www.oeaw.ac.at
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Vera_Moitinho

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Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2018 19:02:02 +0000
From: Raffaele Viglianti <raffaele...@gmail.com>
Subject: Music Encoding Conference 2018 Registration Open


Dear Colleagues,

The registration to the Music Encoding Conference 2018, 22-25 May 2018 at
the University of Maryland is now open!

Head to the conference website at http://music-encoding.org/conference/2018/
for registering and accessing information about the program, travel, and
accommodation.

Please note that early bird registration ends on April 22nd. We look
forward to seeing you at the conference!

Kind regards,
The MEC2018 organizers

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