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TEI Summer Sessions: A Series on Justice-Oriented Critical Editing

Virtual

Have you ever considered creating a digital edition? Do you want to learn more about how TEI-XML can be used for digital humanities research? Do you want to practice editing-as-analysis with onsite support? The SFU Digital Humanities Innovation Lab, UBC Digital Scholarship in the Arts, Adaptive TEI Network, and UBC Research Commons are co-hosting the TEI Summer Sessions. Sessions will be held in person on June 27, July 23, and August 11 at the UBC Vancouver and SFU Downtown campuses. 

Free

Promise and Peril: Generative AI in Digital Scholarly Editing

Virtual
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Generative AI is rapidly becoming integral to digital scholarly editing workflows, as demonstrated by diverse initiatives from the digital humanities, including workshops by the Institute for Documentology and Scholarly Editing (IDE) at the last two annual DH conferences. On June 25 at 11:00 EDT, Animating Text Newcastle University will host Dr. Martina Scholger (University of Graz) for a presentation on the applicability of generative AI in digital editing workflows and the resulting transformation of editorial processes as seen with long-established digital edition projects at the University of Graz’s Department of Digital Humanities.

Free
Event Series Recovery Hub Tech Hours

Recovery Hub Tech Hours: Using the Recovery Hub Editorial Framework

Virtual
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At their June workshop—to be held on June 18, 12:00 to 1:00 PM (Central Daylight Time)—the Recovery Hub will introduce participants to their template for producing digital editions. During the workshop, they will walk you through the process of using their Editorial Framework and provide some examples for how you might use it for your research or in the classroom.

Free

Society for Textual Scholarship 2025: Textual Remediations

University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

From May 28-30, the Society of Textual Scholarship (STS) will hold their annual meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at the University of Pennsylvania's Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts. During this year's conference, presenters and attendees will explore and reimagine the concept of remediation.

Free

Conceptualizing and Creating a Digital Edition

Université de Montréal 3200 Jean Brillant Street, Montreal, Canada

Are you looking for a workshop environment to begin planning your edition? Join eLaboratories at the Digital Humanities Summer Institute for the course "Conceptualizing and Creating a Digital Edition."

$800 – $1250

From Macbeth to Mucedorus: Changing How We Edit and Publish Early Modern Plays

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On April 23 at 6:00 PM (British Summer Time), Janelle Jenstad (University of Victoria) will discuss LEMDO during a presentation hosted by Animating Text Newcastle University. This talk aims to justify LEMDO’s objective to provide open-access editions of every surviving early modern text (1512-166), argue for a collaborative editorial practice, and describe its mechanism for publishing editions in sustainable digital anthologies, downloadable PDFs, and print-on-demand books.

Free