Are you a postgraduate interested in digital approaches to medieval studies? The @digitalmedieval Postgraduate Committee is looking for new members! To apply, send an expressions of interest to digital-medievalist-pgc@googlegroups.com digitalmedievalist.org/about…
📜Digital Medieval Studies Institute (DMSI) 2025, Cambridge & Boston.
A one-day workshop on digital methods for medievalists!
📆 March 19, 2025, 8:30-17:00
Organizers: Laura K. Morreale and N. Kıvılcım Yavuz
➡️ Info and registration: tinyurl.com/bdhrtes2#medieval#DH
ALT A flyer for the Digital Medieval Studies Institute (DMSI) 2025, detailing an event scheduled for March 19, 2025, in Cambridge and Boston, Massachusetts, from 8:30 AM to 7:00 PM. The event is sponsored by Harvard University, Boston College, McMullen Museum, the Research Group on Manuscript Evidence, and Digital Medievalist. Organized by Laura K. Morreale and N. Kıvılcım Yavuz, the day-long program features workshops on digital scholarly methods for medievalists.
Séminaire 'Les p’tits déj’ Humanités numériques de l’IRHT' (hybride) | 📜 L’imagerie multispectrale au service des études sur les manuscrits
📆 6 dec. 2024, de 9h30 à 12h30 (Paris)
▶️Info et inscription: digigloses.hypotheses.org/25…#medieval#DH
Happening today at 3 PM.
Join us and refine your approach to cultural heritage data in academic research, teaching, and learning! In collaboration with @DARIAHeu. 🇪🇺
pro.europeana.eu/event/daria…
He creado modelo para transcribir incunables góticos castelkanos con @Transkribus. Tasas de error CER 0.20 y 0.77, WER 3.21. Lo acabo de probar con INC/1243 @BNE_biblioteca (Sevilla en c. 1492). El resultado es espectacular: es capaz de desarrollar y marcar las abreviaturas 👇
🗣️Generative AI and Ancient World Studies Public series (hybrid) - Reading, UK
📆Nov. 13, 2024 – 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM (London Time)
'Between Machines and Stones: 15 years of AI for Epigraphy', Dr. Thea Sommerschield
Info & link: tinyurl.com/3cnwrv5w
📜Opportunity: Take over the Digital Medievalist accounts on Social Media! You can share your research, promote your projects, and engage with new audiences. Interested? Message us with your ideas!
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Any research focus–especially non-western Middle Ages. We encourage applications from anyone at any career stage, especially underrepresented voices (FLINTA, LGBTQ , BIPOC, and other marginalised groups).
#medieval#digitalhumanities
EXTENDED Submission Deadline
Call for contributions of issue #1 of #Transformations, a @DARIAHeu Journal extended - submit your contribution on "Workflows: Digital Methods for Reproducible Research Practices in the Arts & Humanities" until November 15th:
👉clariah.at/de/news/transform…
Understanding the structure of data is crucial for advanced information retrieval from @Europeanaeu. In the data space for cultural heritage, we work with @DARIAHeu to develop courses for higher education and research. Sign up for the launch event! pro.europeana.eu/event/daria…
Sign up now for our November webinars 👇
13 November: Training Text Recognition Models
19 November: Expert Text Recognition Model Training
More info at transkribus.org/events
We are happy to co-sponsored the interactive public workshop 'Medieval Women’s Networks: Exploring Techniques and Tools for Digital Analysis', organised by Kathy Krause & Laura Morreale (Online)
📅Oct 17-18, 12:00-14:30 EST
➡️To register: tinyurl.com/mun5rmhy
ALT A colorful poster for an event titled “Exploring Medieval Women’s Networks: Techniques and Tools for Digital Analysis.” The top features a medieval illustration of several women holding hands. Below, text details a two-day public workshop via Zoom on October 17th and 24th, 2024, with various scholars presenting research on medieval women’s networks using digital tools. The bottom includes logos from sponsoring institutions like UMKC, the Research Group on Manuscript Evidence and Digital Medievalist.
We are happy to co-sponsored the interactive public workshop 'Medieval Women’s Networks: Exploring Techniques and Tools for Digital Analysis', organised by Kathy Krause & Laura Morreale (Online)
📅Oct 17-18, 12:00-14:30 EST
➡️To register: tinyurl.com/mun5rmhy
ALT A colorful poster for an event titled “Exploring Medieval Women’s Networks: Techniques and Tools for Digital Analysis.” The top features a medieval illustration of several women holding hands. Below, text details a two-day public workshop via Zoom on October 17th and 24th, 2024, with various scholars presenting research on medieval women’s networks using digital tools. The bottom includes logos from sponsoring institutions like UMKC, the Research Group on Manuscript Evidence and Digital Medievalist.
We’ve now released 1,000 of our digitised manuscripts, including the Sherborne Missal, My Ladye Nevells Booke, and Octateuch, Four Gospels and Synodicon.
This is an interim resource and we'll be improving and adding to it as soon as we can: bit.ly/BLDigitisedManuscript…
Do you use cultural heritage data in your academic research, teaching and learning? Here's something special from us to you - The first webinar series to make the most of @Europeanaeu! With tips, training materials and tools! Starts on 15-10. Sign up now! pro.europeana.eu/page/resear…
📜CFP: #dm4myth Workshop | Aarhus,
Denmark, Dec. 3rd 2024
#dm4myth aims to bring together researchers who are interested in studying myths with #digital tools and methods.
🗓️ Submission: Oct 10th 2024
➡️ dm4myth.github.io/
✨ Excited to announce Sally Chambers (@schambers3), Director of DARIAH-EU and Head of Research Infrastructure Services at the British Library, as the keynote speaker for the DARIAH HR international conference Digital Humanities & Heritage in Split (Oct 9-11, 2024)! ✨