DiXiT Convention 2 – “Academia, Cultural Heritage, Society”
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...
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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...
By now, most desks have been cleared of all things DH2014 to make way for a busy autumn. Maybe this is a good time to take a step back, have a look at notebook...
As the DiXiT fellows know, some of us are planning to attend the Digital Humanities Oxford Summer School from 14-18 July 2014. I will be attending the “Humanities Web of Data” workshop. As part...
XML/TEI for Digital Scholarly Editions: standards, tools and software 14th to19th September 2014, University of Graz, Austria. Yesterday, Georg and I opened applications for the second DiXiT camp, run by my hosting institution within...
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),...