Monthly Archives: September 2010

‘Strategic’ Digital Humanities

I have been meaning to write an article for quite some time on what may be termed ‘strategic Digital Humanities’. The Digital Humanities terrain in Australia is a fairly complex one with many conflicting elements. There are some excellent researchers working on good projects in various parts of the country, but as a field, the [...]

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Text Encoding Initative (TEI) and Humanities Research

Conal Tuohy and myself will teach a short, introductory workshop on TEI and humanities research on the 30th September. Details are below. There are still places available; just send me an email if you wish to come. 2-5pm, Thursday 30 September 2010 Student Computer Lab, Room G22, John Medley East Training Objective: This workshop will [...]

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THATCamp Canberra (review) Saturday August 28-29

THATCamp (The Humanities and Technology Camp) was held in Canberra on the weekend of August 28-29 at the University of Canberra. This was my second THATCamp having attended my first in London in early July as part of the Digital Humanities Conference. The THATCamp ‘movement’ originated at the Centre for History and New Media at [...]

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CALL for Paper: Digital Humanities 2010, Stanford, 19-22 June

Wow, it seems like I was just there. Here is the call for paper for next years Digital Humanities conference in Stanford Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations Digital Humanities 2011 Call for Papers Hosted by Stanford University 19-22 June 2011 http://dh2011.stanford.edu Abstract deadline:  November 1, 2010 (Midnight GMT). Please note:  The Program Committee will not [...]

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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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