Category: Conference Report
Earlier this month, I traveled to Warsaw to attend the Historical Source Edition 2.0 conference (6-7 October) organised by Tadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History; the Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center; and the University of...
The symposium Digital Scholarly Editions and Interfaces took place on 23 and 24 September 2016 at the Karl-Franzens University in Graz. The conference was organized by the Center for Information Modelling and DiXiT. The...
NB: This is a report on the final convention in the core DiXiT programme, held before and jointly with the 2016 meeting of the European Society for Textual Scholarship and directly after a two-day...
This is a report about the final convention in the Digital Scholarly Editions Initial Training Network, which co-hosted the annual European Society of Textual Scholarship (ESTS) conference in Antwerp, from 1-8 October 2016. (All...
Opening words “So, what is the use of your edition? And who actually uses it?” When you ask such questions to scholarly editors, chances are you see them flinch a little, before they set...
This past week from 12-13 June the DHBenelux conference was held in The Hague, hosted by Huygens ING and the Koninklijke Bibliotheek. Elena Spadini, Elli Bleeker, Heidi Dowding, Misha Broughton and myself were a small fraction of the 166 attendees giving over 50 papers along...
The first DH BeNeLux conference, organized by KB Library and Huygens ING in the Hague, was held on June 12-13, 2014. Aimed at creating a local community of digital humanists working in Belgium (Be),...