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Folio Futures will bring together scholars from around the world to assess the history of and future possibilities for editing Shakespeare and his contemporaries. The symposium will take place on Friday, April 26 at Texas A&M University-College Station and livestreamed on Zoom.
Applications are now open! Texas A&M faculty, staff, and graduate students may apply. Applications are due by Monday, April 29, 2024. Awards will be announced mid-May 2024.
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“Text-Mining Metadata: What Can Titles Tell Us of the History of Modern and Contemporary Art?” by Mike Bowman has been published by the Journal of Cultural Analytics.
The National Archives UK has published the third and final module of Colonial Caribbean, the definitive primary source collection documenting life under British colonial rule. Drawn from the vast archives of the British Colonial Office, this extensive digital resource covers three centuries of Caribbean history and is essential for all students and researchers of the Caribbean and British colonial rule.
The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy (JITP) seeks scholarly work at the intersection of technology with teaching, learning, and research with particular interest in contributions that creatively take advantage of the affordances of digital platforms and critique their limitations. Besides scholarly papers, submissions can consist of audio or visual presentations and interviews, dialogues, or conversations; creative/artistic works; manifestos; or other scholarly materials, including work that addresses the labor and care considerations of academic technology projects. Full manuscripts are due by December 1, 2023.
The Department of English at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor in Digital Humanities. The successful applicant will hold a PhD or equivalent degree in English or American literature, Writing Studies, or another academic area recognized as contributing to the interdisciplinary field of Digital Humanities, with a preference for candidates also studying BIPOC communities, generative AI, and/or book history or print culture.
Northeastern University Library is seeking a Text Mining Specialist to lead and grow the library’s suite of programming and services related to web scraping and text analysis. This job listing does not state an application deadline, but first consideration will be given to candidates who apply by October 10, 2023.
Organizers of the Our Interlocked Universe 2024 conference are accepting proposals for papers that explore the methods and applications of social network analysis within historical contexts. Proposals are due by November 20, 2023. The conference is scheduled for March 26-27, 2024 at the University of South Hampton, England.
The University of Miami is seeking a Data Curation & Visualization Librarian who will be responsible for data-oriented pedagogical and support services for students, faculty and staff across all three UM campuses. The successful candidate will provide expertise on research data management, curation, literacy, and publishing, and give instruction on a range of disciplines across the natural sciences, social sciences, and the humanities, with particular emphasis on data visualizations (e.g., data dashboards, GIS visualizations, StoryMaps, and static images for print journals).
Educopia Institute is seeking a Program Officer for Sustainable Digital Infrastructures who will be responsible for supporting Educopia’s portfolio of research, consulting, and community cultivation as it pertains to sustainable digital infrastructures. The ideal candidate is passionate about the intersection of community cultivation, collective action, knowledge management, program planning, and organizational development within the information landscape.
The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon is hiring a Digital Projects Specialist, a new position that will add to the team in its growing Center for Digital History (CDH). The Digital Projects Specialist will collaborate with the CDH manager, Digital Projects Editor, Technical Services Librarian, and other Mount Vernon staff in the creation and maintenance of data-driven digital humanities projects which seek to promote and preserve knowledge of George Washington’s life and times.
The University of Southern Mississippi is seeking a candidate for the position of Coordinator at the Mississippi Digital Library (MDL). The Coordinator will be responsible for the curation, management, and promotion of MDL collections, ensuring the accessibility and discoverability of valuable cultural and historical resources.