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Revision as of 14:29, August 2, 2013
Digital history notes
Editorial history
31/07/13: CSG, created new page
Purpose of this page
This page is a scratchpad for preparatory work on the proposed MarineLives/Bath Spa/TNA tagging, annotation and linkage project
Contents
Useful links to explore
SWiss Digital Humanities: History
http://www.infoclio.ch/fr/node/41754
2013 Summer School
Prof. Susan Schreibman - History and future of DH
Slidecast / Notes
Prof. Elena Pierazzo - Digital Textual Editing
Video / Notes
Questions
- Difference between an ontology and a controlled vocabulary, in terms of definition and use?
- What is the Europeana Data Model (EDM)? What is CIDOC? SEE: http://dm2e.eu/wysiwync-or-new-ways-of-modeling-literature-on-the-web/
-- EDM is used by DM2E
- What is the European Digital Library?
DM2E
DM2E Partners
Consortium
Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, DE
European Association for Jewish Culture
ExLibris, DE
Universität Mannheim, DE
- Strong links to MIT and Open Archives Initiative (http://www.openarchives.org/)
- Involved in LOD2 Programme (http://lod2.eu/Welcome.html)
- Involved in LATC Programme (http://latc-project.eu/)
- Involved in PlanetData Programme (http://www.planet-data.eu/)
- Large-scale data management (including industrial partners)
Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte, DE
National Technical University of Athens, GR
Net7, IT
- Participant on Open Scholarly Communities on the Web (http://www.cost-a32.eu/), which is for Co-operation in the field of Scientific and Technical Research (COST). OSCW aspires to create a digital infrastructure for collabaortive humanities research (2006-10)
Open Knowledge Foundation, UK
Österreichische Nationalbibliothek
Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, DE
University of Bergen, NO
Associated Partners
Universitätsbibliothek Frankfurt a.M, DE
Joint Distribution Committee
Brandeis University, US
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, BG
Ontotext, BG (http://www.ontotext.com/) (HQ=Bulgaria)
- Develops core semantic technology, text-mining and web mining solutions
- Providing licences to its OWLIM triple store (http://www.ontotext.com/owlim)
- KIM Platform for semantic linkage (http://www.ontotext.com/kim)
Europeana
http://pro.europeana.eu/thoughtlab/enriching-metadata
- Articles reviews:
Enriching metadata
MIMO-DB: MIMO Aggregator BackOffice EuropeanaConnect Gazetteer EuropeanaConnect Geoparser MyStoryPlayer Stanbol Pundit
See also Europeana Linked Data Project
- Europeana Linked Data sets: http://pro.europeana.eu/datasets
Geographical analysis
Geonames
TEI
TEI Annual Conference: 2013
TEI Conference 2013: online registration opened
Dear TEI-L members,
we are pleased to announce that online registration for the TEI Conference and Members meeting 2013 has now opened. This year’s TEI Conference is hosted at the University of Roma La Sapienza, Italy, with the support of AIUCD (Italian Association for Humanities Computing and Digital Cultures) and will take place from from 2 to 5 October. As usual the Conference is preceded by three days of workshops and tutorials from September 29 to October 2.
This year’s theme is: The Linked TEI: Text Encoding in the Web. The programme includes keynote lectures by Allen Renear (professor and interim Dean at GSLIS) and Marie-Luce Demonet (professor of French Renaissance literature and director of the Maison des Sciences de l’Homme Val de Loire), parallel sessions of papers, the annual TEI business meeting, a poster session/tools demonstration and slam, and special interest group (SIG) meetings. Details about the programme, as well as infos about accommodation and local attractions are available in the Conference website at http://digilab2.let.uniroma1.it/teiconf2013/.
The rates and the online registration facilities are available at http://digilab2.let.uniroma1.it/teiconf2013/registration/
We hope to meet you all in Rome! Cordially, Fabio Ciotti & Gianfranco Crupi. Local organizers TEI Conference 2013
Final 2013 Conference Programme: http://digilab2.let.uniroma1.it/teiconf2013/program/
TEI Manuscripts Special Interest Group
http://www.tei-c.org/Activities/SIG/Manuscript/
This SIG explores a range of issues common to editing manuscripts, including:
- how to handle time based encoding
- how to record place based encoding
- how to encode fragments
- how to record codicology (the substance of the medium, ink stints, etc); Robinson noted that the TEI already has mechanisms to record this, but it needs to be better documented
- issues of substitutions
- issues of variation
- to clarify the role of the critical apparatus tag set in manuscript transcription
Digital Scholarly Editions Initial Training Network (DiXiT)
Dear TEI Community,
I am delighted to announce that the Digital Scholarly Editions Initial Training Network (DiXiT) has been awarded a multi-million Euro European grant for investigating the creation and publication of digital scholarly editions. The TEI Consortium was involved in and supported this application and I am proud for the TEI to have been included in such an outstanding group of partners.DiXiT is an international network of high-profile institutions from the public and the private sector offering a coordinated training and research programme for early stage researchers and experienced researchers in the multi-disciplinary skills, technologies, theories, and methods of digital scholarly editing.
The programme includes twelve fellowships for early stage researchers (PhD students) for a period of three years, and five fellowships for experienced researchers (Post-Docs) for a period of 12 to 20 months. The positions will be widely advertised starting from the month of October.
DiXiT will also organise six training events at various levels (camps & conventions), open to all DiXiT fellows as well as to other people that may be interested in the topics covered.
The DiXiT network includes the following academic partners:
• University of Cologne (coordinator) – Germany
• University of Borås – Sweden
• Huygens Institute (Huygens ING) – The Netherlands
• King’s College London – UK
• University of Antwerp – Belgium
• University of Graz – Austria
• Trinity College Dublin – Ireland
• École des Haute Études en Sciences Sociales – France
• Università di Roma “La Sapienza” – Italy
• University of Oxford – UK
Private sector partners include software development companies, publishing houses and service providers. Moreover, beside the TEI, DiXiT will also closely collaborate with DARIAH, ESTS, Wikimedia, IDE, national libraries etc.
The first official meeting of the DiXiT network will take place in Rome, a a pre-TEI Memebers’ Meeting event. Shortly after that news about the scholarships will be disseminated widely. In the mean time, spread the voice: we have _12_ fully funded PhD scholarship and _6_ postdocs bursaries to give away, all of them involving various level of digital and philological expertise.
DiXiT is funded under Marie Curie Actions within the European Commission’s 7th Framework Programme. It runs from September 2013 until August 2017.
Further details: http://dixit.uni-koeln.de
Best,
Elena
Dr Elena Pierazzo
Lecturer in Digital Humanities
Department in Digital Humanities
King’s College London
26-29 Drury Lane
London WC2B 5RL
Phone: 0207-848-1949
Fax: 0207-848-2980
elena.pierazzo@kcl.ac.uk
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/ddh
TEI editing
Oxygen
<oXygen/> XML Editor 15.0
http://www.tei-c.org/News/#2013-07-01-tei_conference_2013_online_registration_opened
Universities
University of Mannheim: Informatics