OPPORTUNITY: Black Book Interactive Project

The Black Book Interactive Project, a Mellon- and NEH-funded collaborative research project that is working to increase black-authored texts in the digital humanities, has issued a call for application for two programs:

  1. The Digital Publishing Scholars Program invites applications from “higher education professionals, graduate students, and scholars who have been actively working with Black literature and have a digital humanities (DH) project that is nearing the publication stage.” The program includes training and mentoring and comes with a $2275 stipend.
  2. The Introduction to Digital Humanities Scholars Program invites applications from “higher education professionals, graduate students, and scholars who work with Black literature but who have relatively little knowledge / experience in the Digital Humanities (DH) field.” The program includes training on the History of Black Writing Digital Corpus and web publishing and there is an $1100 stipend.

The deadline for both programs is 30 January 2023, 5pm CST.

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This post was produced through a cooperation between Claudia Berger, Colleen Farry, Tierney Gleason, Alix Keener, Mimosa Shah, Jennifer Stubbs, David Sye, and Mark Szarko (Editors-at-Large), Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara and John Russell (Shift Editors), Caitlin Christian-Lamb, Linsey Ford, Pam Lach, Hillary Richardson, and Rachel Starry (dh+lib Review Editors).