dh+lib/DLF Digital Library Pedagogy group/DHIG meetup at DLF 2016

Attending the 2016 DLF Forum? Interested in chatting about libraries, archives, and museums and their intersections with digital humanities? Join dh+lib, DLF’s Digital Library Pedagogy group, dh+lib, and the Association of College and Research Libraries’ Digital Humanities Interest Group for a happy hour starting at 5:30 PM on Tuesday, November 8 at 42 Lounge. Hosts ...

POST: Libraries, Technology, and Social Justice

Chris Bourg (MIT Libraries) has posted the text of her Access 2016 talk, “Libraries, Technology, and Social Justice,” in which she takes on the notion of library neutrality and imagines what a social justice agenda would look like in academic libraries. Drawing on the work of scholars such as Safiya Noble and Sapna Cheryan as ...

OPPORTUNITY: Libraries and Museums Advance the Digital Humanities

The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) has announced that it will now jointly fund Digital Humanities Advancement Grant projects with the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH): The field of digital humanities is increasingly moving into the domains of library and museum professionals, such as curation, preservation, information architecture, metadata, and sustainability. We ...

PROJECT: Mediate: Identifying the Real Bestsellers of the 18th Century

Eleanor Shevlin (West Chester University of Pennsylvania) has written a post for the Early Modern Online Bibliography (EMOB) blog introducing Mediate, a project based at Radboud University and led by Prof. Alicia C. Montoya. As Shevlin explains, “While prior lenses for studying the Enlightenment have focused on either the canonical, history-of-ideas texts or the forbidden, ...

RESOURCE: State of the Art Report on Open Access Publishing of Research Data in the Humanities

A recent report, released as part of DARIAH’s Humanities at Scale (HAS) project, provides an overview of research data publishing in the humanities. The report, as a post from the project site explains, is the “first step in the design process of an Open Humanities Data Platform,” and is one of the eight “work packages” ...

RESOURCE: Tabulizer, an R package for working with Tabula

The rOpenSci project has released tabulizer, an R package that provides bindings to the Tabula java library. Tabula is a tool for extracting data from PDF tables: If you’ve ever tried to do anything with data provided to you in PDFs, you know how painful it is — there’s no easy way to copy-and-paste rows ...

JOB: Digital Library Developer, Vassar College

From the announcement: The Vassar College Libraries seek a collaborative, entrepreneurial, and experienced professional for the position of digital library developer. We are looking for a creative problem-solver with a passion for libraries who enjoys the design, development, and implementation of technical solutions that will bring our digital scholarship and library technology services to new ...

POST: Researching While Unaffiliated

Sarah Werner (@wynkenhimself) has written a post, “researching while unaffiliated,” on the widespread issue of access to research materials and how, as an independent scholar, she has dealt with this difficulty. It’s been just over a year since I left my job to become an independent scholar/freelance writer/humanist at large/wow this terminology is bad. I’ve been ...

RESOURCE: Preserving & Curating ETD Research Data & Complex Digital Objects

The Educopia Institute has released a set of six Guidance Briefs on the curation and preservation of electronic theses and dissertations as part of their ETDplus project: These Guidance Briefs have been authored by the ETDplus project team as short (3-4 page) “how-to” oriented briefs that will help ETD/IR programs build and nurture supportive relationships ...

CFP: Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries (Gothenburg, Sweden)

From the call: DHN calls for abstracts for its 2017 conference in Gothenburg, Sweden. The conference is organised by the Centre for Digital Humanities at the University of Gothenburg and will be held at the Conference Centre Wallenberg, March 14–16, 2017. DHN2017 invites submission of abstracts on any aspect of the digital humanities, but we ...

CFP: “How We Make,” Special Issue of TRACE (University of Florida)

From the call (pdf): TRACE publishes online peer-reviewed collections in ecology, posthumanism, and media studies. Providing an interdisciplinary forum for scholars, we focus on the ethical and material impact of technology. We welcome submissions in a variety of media that engage cultures, theories, and environments to “trace” the connections across and within various ecologies. The ...