Monthly Archives: September 2008

Stanford Humanities Center: 2009-10 Fellowship Opportunities

Announcement of Faculty Fellowships at the Stanford Humanities Center We would appreciate if you would share this information with colleagues who may be interested: The online application for 2009-2010 faculty fellowships at the Stanford Humanities Center is now available. Fellows are in residence at the Center during the regular academic year (September to June) and [...]

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Under the Southern Cross

The Weston Room, Maughan Library & Information Services Centre, Chancery Lane Tuesday 9 September – Saturday 13 December 2008 9.30-17.00, Monday to Saturday >From classical antiquity Europeans speculated on the existence of a continent in the Southern Hemisphere and imagined what it might contain. The voyages of men like Abel Tasman in the seventeenth century [...]

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Postdoctoral Fellow in Early Modern Textual Studies and Digital Humanities (2009-11)

The Electronic Textual Cultures Laboratory  (ETCL) [URL: < http://etcl.uvic.ca/ >] at the University of Victoria has an exciting two-year postdoctoral opportunity for a candidate with a background in early modern literary and textual studies, expertise in computing, and an interest in the digital humanities field. The postdoctoral fellow will be key in the development of [...]

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Nature: Big Data

The journal Nature has just come out with its latest issue, which includes a special section on “Big Data” — the flood of scientific data and its implications for science and for scholarly communication. It includes several superb articles, and a brief commentary that I’ve written on data curation issues. Readers interested in cyberinfrastructure, e-science [...]

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Winners Portable Film Festival

After a month of deliberation, fandom, and some pretty abject name calling, Portable is proud to announce the winners of its 2008 festival, chosen by the likes of you! Specially designed robots, working an algorhythm between total views, total ratings, and overall rating for each film, have worked night and day in front of one [...]

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    Hi, my name is Dr Craig Bellamy and I am a digital humanities analyst for the Victorian eResearch Strategic Initiative, a consortium based at the University of Melbourne, however, the views expressed in this blog are the responsibility of the author alone.

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