[open-humanities] DHOxSS Peer-Reviewed Poster Session: Call for Posters
James Cummings
James.Cummings at it.ox.ac.uk
Mon Apr 14 09:38:55 UTC 2014
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DHOxSS Peer-Reviewed Poster Session: Call for Posters
Deadline: 1 May 2014
http://dhoxss.humanities.ox.ac.uk/2014/posters.html
Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School (DHOxSS) is one of the
leading international training events in Digital Humanities. It
is for researchers, project managers, librarians, research
assistants, students, and anyone interested in Digital
Humanities. DHOxSS delegates are introduced to a range of topics
including the creation, management, analysis, modelling,
visualization, or publication of digital data in the humanities.
Each delegate follows one of our five-day workshops and
supplements this with additional morning parallel lectures. There
will also be a peer-reviewed poster session giving delegates a
chance to present their Digital Humanities work to those at the
DHOxSS. Presenting a poster often gives delegates a chance to
receive funding to attend from their local institution.
This year's DHOxSS will be held on 14-18 July 2014 and the
five-day workshops offered are:
1. Introduction to Digital Humanities
2. Taking Control: Practical Scripting for Digital Humanities
Projects
3. Data Curation and Access for the Digital Humanities
4. A Humanities Web of Data: Publishing, Linking and Querying on
the Semantic Web
5. Using the Text Encoding Initiative for Digital Scholarly Editions
The Monday evening reception at the Oxford University Museum of
Natural History also will be our peer-reviewed poster session.
The poster application form asks for an abstract (max 250 words)
of what your poster is about and why it will be useful for
delegates at DHOxSS 2014 to see it. Only registered delegates of
DHOxSS, or members of the University of Oxford, may present a
research poster at DHOxSS. However, you do not need to be
registered at the time of submitting the poster application form.
The DHOxSS will offer an excellent opportunity to gain knowledge
and participate in discussions about a wide range of digital
techniques and research methods, as well as exploring key topics
in depth with leading senior researchers and technologists.
Applications are due by 1 May 2014. For more information see:
http://dhoxss.humanities.ox.ac.uk/2014/posters.html and for
enquiries email researchsupport at it.ox.ac.uk.
Dont forget our NeDiMAH bursaries, deadline fast approaching: 22
April 2014.
http://dhoxss.humanities.ox.ac.uk/2014/bursaries.html
James Cummings
Director of DHOxSS
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Dr James Cummings, James.Cummings at it.ox.ac.uk
Academic IT Services, University of Oxford
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