POST: The Dividends of Difference: Recognizing DH’s Diverse Family Tree/s

Tom Scheinfeldt (University of Connecticut) has posted a recent talk, “The Dividends of Difference: Recognizing Digital Humanities’ Diverse Family Tree/s,” in which he advocates for a more nuanced genealogy of DH. Framed by his realization that minimizing differences in digital humanities “in the name of collegiality” can be problematic (nodding to #dhpoco for its important work ...

RESOURCE: Value & Impact of Data Curation & Sharing (JISC Report)

Clifford Lynch (CNI) points to a new report from JISC (the UK’s Joint Information Systems Committee) that summarizes key finding from recent studies on research data services. The Value and Impact of Data Curation and Sharing: A Synthesis of Three Recent Studies of UK Research Data Centres [pdf] (Neal Beagrie and John Houghton) draws on studies ...

CFP: DHCommons Journal

DHCommons, a new journal from centerNet, seeks submissions for “mid-stage digital projects who wish peer review and feedback that will contribute to the project’s development,” to be included in its inaugural issue (late Fall 2014). The DHCommons journal aims to support digital humanities scholarship by providing peer review for mid-stage digital projects. DHCommons will make visible the important work that often ...

JOB: DPLA Metadata Coordinator

From the announcement:  The Digital Public Library of America is recruiting for a Metadata Coordinator to join our growing team. The Metadata Coordinator will be a member of the Content Team and will report to the Director for Content. The Metadata Coordinator: serves as DPLA’s metadata expert, responsible for DPLA MAP data model creation and ...

CFP: Practices in the Digital Humanities Book Series

Proposals are now being accepted for “Practices in the Digital Humanities,” a new series of short, practice-based books on the digital humanities from digitalculturebooks, an imprint of Michigan Publishing. More about the series: This book series is focused on the practices of the digital humanities by providing best practices, models, case studies, and examples of how to ...

We’re Looking for dh+lib Review Editors-at-Large for Summer 2014

The dh+lib Review, a volunteer-driven service for highlighting and sharing the best of digital humanities and libraries, is looking for editors-at-large for the Summer 2014 semester. We’ve had a steadily increasing number of editors-at-large for each of the four semesters the Review has been in operation, and we’re hoping to continue the trend. Sign up ...

PROJECT: Beyond Citation

Eileen Clancy (City University of NY) discusses the ideas behind Beyond Citation, a project from students in the Digital Praxis Seminar at the CUNY Graduate Center that seeks to understand how “databases shape the questions that can be asked and the arguments that can be made by scholars through search interfaces, algorithms, and the items ...

POST: Critical Code Studies Working Group: In Review

Viola Lasmana (University of Southern California) provides a summary of the recently completed, month-long Critical Code Studies Working Group, an online discussion group based at the University of Southern California seeking to apply “humanities hermeneutics to the interpretation of the extra-functional significance of computer source code.” The first week of discussion centered around exploratory programming, ...

RESOURCE: 4R-Digitization

4R-Digitization has launched. By relying on VC funding to scaffold a post-digital infrastructure, the project aims to model public-private partnerships in DH. From the announcement: Notable projects in DH have focused on transcription, with efforts aimed at improving Optical Character Recognition (OCR) through machine learning or employing crowdsourcing techniques to transcribe texts. Emphasizing the transformation of ...

RESOURCE: New Versions of Omeka Plugins for Solr and Fedora

The Scholars’ Lab at the University of Virginia has announced the release of two updates to its Omeka plugins, SolrSearch and FedoraConnector. Version 2.0 of the SolrSearch plugin integrates SolrSearch, a (fast) search engine that supports advanced features like hit highlighting and faceting. The SolrSearch plugin is advantageous over the existing Omeka search in a ...

CFP: The (Digital) Lives of Cities, Midwest MLA 2014

The DH section of the Midwest Modern Language Association is accepting paper abstracts for its upcoming conference, to be held November 13-16, 2014, in Detroit, Michigan. Possible topics include: Historical approaches to mapping and visualization Absence, silence, and (in)visibility in maps Mapping difference—class, race, gender, and accessibility Critical visual literacies Remediations and reconceptualizations of space ...