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Good morning!

 

Piggybacking on Katie’s post, I thought I’d share that John Russell (Penn State) and I will also be co-teaching a course that week that may be of interest:

#35 DH for Librarians

Dates: June 10–14

Location: University of Victoria, Canada

Cost: $500 (students) or $950 (non-students), until April 1

Description: This course will focus on the processes and methods of digital humanities and how they intersect with librarianship practice. We will start by considering big picture questions: how have librarians approached “doing DH” and “supporting DH” in libraries, what has the practice of DH librarianship been, and what could the future of DH in libraries be? From there, we will survey different aspects of DH in librarianship in more detail, including assessment and strategic planning, reference and consultation, instruction, project management, and collaborative partnerships. Along the way, we will explore key resources, methods, and tools, as well as threshold concepts, data literacy, and relationships to other parts of academic libraries.

 

Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions about the course.

 

With warm regards,

Leigh

The Ohio State University

E. Leigh Bonds
Associate Professor
Digital Humanities Librarian

The Ohio State University
University Libraries
Affiliated Faculty: Department of English
490D 18th Avenue Library
175 W 18th Ave, Columbus, OH 43210
614.292.0849 Office
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From: Blizzard, Katie (kal3aw) <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 6, 2024 11:40 AM
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Subject: Conceptualizing and Creating a Digital Edition, June 10-14 (In Person Workshop)

 

Hello, I’d like to share information about a workshop jointly sponsored by eLaboratories and the Digital Humanities Summer Institute that may be of interest to some folks. Please note that the application for tuition scholarships and travel

Hello,

 

I’d like to share information about a workshop jointly sponsored by eLaboratories and the Digital Humanities Summer Institute that may be of interest to some folks.

 

Please note that the application for tuition scholarships and travel bursaries closes on February 14, and early bird registration close on April 1. Discounts are also available for members of select organizations (like the Council on Library and Information Resources), or for students and staff of select universities and colleges.

 

Conceptualizing and Creating a Digital Edition

Dates: June 10–14

Location: University of Victoria, Canada

Cost: $500 (students) or $950 (non-students), until April 1

Description: This week-long, in-person workshop will explore all aspects of conceptualizing, planning for, and creating a digital edition, including document collection, selection, transcription, annotation, and publication.

 

Please circulate information about this course widely.

 

 

Sincerely,

 

Katie Blizzard (she/her/hers)

Managing Director, eLaboratories

Research Editor, Center for Digital Editing

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