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 dust has finally settled on what has been a whirlwind few years as part of our now beloved DiXiT network and it’s time to reflect on the whole process and report some of...
Almost two years after my fellowship has officially ended and half a year from DiXiT farewell event in Crete is maybe good time to judge it’s effect on me. Only trouble is: it doesn’t...
Time flies by. The last three years of my life are gone. DiXiT sometimes imposed such a frenetic rhythm of activity. Months filled with conventions, training Camps, workshops, conferences…so many hours spent on the...
DiXiT Recalled. It was the best of times (although occasionally it got worse), it was the age of wisdom (although I sure felt foolish sometimes), it was the epoch of belief (even if at...
So. Farewell, then, DiXiT. The only research Network named After a board-game. Which is good because “Monopoly” and “Settlers of Catan” Don’t sound like Research networks To me. — Richard Hadden, 33⅓ (after E.J....
My DiXiT experience started in July 2014. During three years, I conducted user studies to analyze the use of digital editions with a variety of expert users. The original DiXit call was complex, asking for prospectives...
This is not an “end of DiXiT” blogpost. For my version of that, see this link. Rather, this is a request for help. Over the summer, myself and four other DiXiT fellows (Elli Bleeker,...
So apparently it’s October 2017 already. DiXiT has officially ended a month ago, and it’s been six since the end of my fellowship. How did this happen? Is DiXiT really over? Thankfully, re-reading my...
On this blog, the fellows of the training network DiXiT will write about their research projects. These projects cover a range of different aspects of digital scholarly editing. For more information, see About.