Linked data, open data: Towards a semantic web of Anglo-Saxon England
Posted: August 20, 2012 Filed under: Anglo-Saxon Studies, Digital Humanities, General, News, Projects and Societies, Research, Visionary Cross | Tags: call for papers, cultural heritage, digital humanities, linked data, open data Leave a comment »International Society of Anglo-Saxonists (ISAS), July 29th-August 2, 2013, Dublin
The Visionary Cross would like to propose a roundtable or three paper panel on linked and open data in Anglo-Saxon studies for ISAS 2013. The goal of this panel would be to assess the current state of practice in the development of linked and open datasets and to explore future directions. This topic should be of interest to textual editors, cultural heritage curators, art historians, researchers working on dictionaries and other reference works.
If you would like to explore this topic contact, please contact Daniel O’Donnell (daniel.odonnell@uleth.ca) as soon as possible to discuss approaches. Session and paper proposals are due at the ISAS programme committee by September 13.
Call for Papers: Cultural, Textual, and Material Heritage in the Digital Age: Projects and Practices
Posted: August 20, 2012 Filed under: Anglo-Saxon Studies, Digital Humanities, News, Projects and Societies, Research, Visionary Cross | Tags: call for papers, cultural heritage, digital humanities, medieval studies Leave a comment »The twentieth International Medieval Congress, Leeds, 1-4 July 2013
The rise of the Digital Humanities as an international, cross-disciplinary approach to humanistic scholarship presents exciting new challenges and opportunities.
Perhaps one of the most exciting of these is the convergence of interest among textual editors, art historians, archaeologists, museum and library curatorial staff, government agencies, and commercial entities in what can be broadly described as issues in the representation and research of Cultural, Textual, and Material Heritage.
This call is for papers addressing current and future practices and opportunities in this area. What are the interesting projects? What are the interesting technologies, methodologies, and business models? How will this convergence play out in the short and medium term?
Living out loud: The Visionary Cross Project and the Public Humanities (CMRS/ETRUS. University of Saskatchewan January 16, 2014)
Posted: February 19, 2014 | Author: dpod | Filed under: Research-and-comment, visionary-cross | Tags: anglo-saxon studies, cultural heritage, Dream of the Rood, public humanities, ruthwell cross, visionary cross project | 1 Comment »Just posted our talk on Living out loud: The Visionary Cross Project and the Public Humanities to slideshare.
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