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CFP: Graduate student colloquim at DHSI 2010

FYI! This is a valuable opportunity for graduate students.

Digital Humanities Summer Institute 2010 Graduate Student Colloquium June 8-11, 2010

CALL FOR PAPERS: The DHSI will be sponsoring its second annual graduate student colloquium in June 2010. Graduate students attending the Institute are invited to participate in the 2010 colloquium entitled "Making
Connections: Emerging Scholars in the Digital Humanities."

CFP: Graduate student symposium on Digital Humanities at Yale

FYI! Call For Papers
***Deadline Extended to September 30th***
The Past’s Digital Presence:
Database, Archive, and Knowledge Work in the Humanities

A Graduate Student Symposium at Yale University

February 19th and 20th, 2010

How is digital technology changing methods of scholarly research with pre-digital
sources in the humanities? If the “medium is the message,” then how does the
message change when primary sources are translated into digital media? What
kinds of new research opportunities do databases unlock and what do they make

Digital work, promotion and tenure: evolving guidelines

Today's Inside Higher Ed ( http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2009/05/26/digital ) reports on a joint effort by the Modern Language Association and HASTAC to "offer guidance for departments on approaches used by various colleges to evaluate digital scholarship, resources available to scholars wanting to get a take on some project, and policies that could be adopted to assure the fair treatment of those coming up for tenure." Geoffrey Rockwell is hosting the wiki for this project on at http://www.philosophi.ca/pmwiki.php/Main/MLADigitalWork

DH Commons is on Facebook

The Commons is on Facebook -- just search for the unimaginative but effective phrase "Digital Humanities Commons at Texas A&M" and you'll find us. So please visit us there, too, post a topic, and join the discussion.

Digital Humanities Stipendiary Fellowships: Deadline March 2!

The Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research awards Stipendiary Fellowships of $1500 to tenured and tenure-track faculty pursuing research projects in Digital Humanities. The deadline to apply is March 2. Apply online at http://glasscock.tamu.edu/Funding_Opportunities/faculty_funding.html

If you would like to chat about a potential project, please contact me or James Smith (jgsmith at tamu dot edu).

Digital Humanities Manifesto: Comments?

The Mellon Seminar in Digital Humanities at UCLA has published a "Digital Humanities Manifesto": http://dev.cdh.ucla.edu/digitalhumanities/2008/12/15/digital-humanities-...

Some of the more interesting propositions:

"9. Large-scale complexity: need for teamwork as new model for the production and reproduction of humanistic knowledge. Teams sometimes fail because they take risks. This is the heart of digital humanities: Risk-taking, collaboration, and experimentation."

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