[open-literature] Digital.Humanities at Oxford Summer School 2013

James Cummings James.Cummings at oucs.ox.ac.uk
Mon May 20 15:28:55 UTC 2013


Only a few weeks left to book!

Places for this year's Digital.Humanities at Oxford Summer School 
are filling up already, so book your place soon!  Visit 
http://digital.humanities.ox.ac.uk/dhoxss/2013/ for more 
information. If you are awaiting the results of local funding and 
want to to see whether your chosen workshop is almost full, email 
courses at it.ox.ac.uk to find out!

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The Digital.Humanities at Oxford Summer School (DHOxSS) is an annual 
event for anyone working in the Digital Humanities. This year's 
Summer School will be held on 8 - 12 July, at the University of 
Oxford. If you are a researcher, project manager, research 
assistant, or student of the Humanities, this is an opportunity 
for you to learn about the tools and methodology of digital 
humanities, and to make contact with others in your field. You 
will be introduced to topics spanning from creating, managing, 
analysing, modelling, visualizing, to publication of digital data 
for the Humanities. Visit 
http://digital.humanities.ox.ac.uk/dhoxss/2013/ for more information.

With the Summer School's customisable schedule, you book on one 
of our five-day workshops, and supplement this by booking several 
guest lectures from experts in their fields.

The main five-day workshops this year are:

1. Cultural Connections: exchanging knowledge and widening 
participation in the Humanities
2. How to do Digital Humanities: Discovery, Analysis and 
Collaboration
3. A Humanities Web of Data: publishing, linking and querying on 
the semantic web.
4. An Introduction to XML and the Text Encoding Initiative
5. An Introduction to XSLT for Digital Humanists

There are a variety of evening events including a peer-reviewed 
poster session to give delegates a chance to demonstrate their 
work to the other delegates and speakers. The Thursday evening 
sees an elegant drinks reception and three-course banquet at 
historic Queen's College, Oxford!

DHOxSS is a collaboration for Digital.Humanities at Oxford between 
the University of Oxford's IT Services, the Oxford e-Research 
Centre (OeRC), the Bodleian Libraries, and The Oxford Research 
Centre in the Humanities.

If you have questions, then email us at courses at it.ox.ac.uk for 
answers.
More details at: http://digital.humanities.ox.ac.uk/dhoxss/2013/

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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