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Teaching with Primary Sources Collective (TPS): 2025 TPS Fest

Virtual

Established in 2014 as an unconference, TPS Fest is a free event hosted by the TPS Collective that welcomes primary source instruction practitioners and enthusiasts in any field and institution and from all levels of experience. This year's TPS Fest will be held from 12:00 to 4:00 PM (Eastern Time) across three days in July: July 15, July 23, and July 31.

Free

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

UBC Digital Scholarship Lab, Koerner Library 1958 Main Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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

Teaching with Primary Sources Collective (TPS): 2025 TPS Fest

Virtual

Established in 2014 as an unconference, TPS Fest is a free event hosted by the TPS Collective that welcomes primary source instruction practitioners and enthusiasts in any field and institution and from all levels of experience. This year's TPS Fest will be held from 12:00 to 4:00 PM (Eastern Time) across three days in July: July 15, July 23, and July 31.

Free

Teaching with Primary Sources Collective (TPS): 2025 TPS Fest

Virtual

Established in 2014 as an unconference, TPS Fest is a free event hosted by the TPS Collective that welcomes primary source instruction practitioners and enthusiasts in any field and institution and from all levels of experience. This year's TPS Fest will be held from 12:00 to 4:00 PM (Eastern Time) across three days in July: July 15, July 23, and July 31.

Free

Recovery Hub Tech Hours

Recovery Hub Tech Hours: Project Management for Digital Humanities Projects

Virtual

At their August workshop—to be held on August 6, 12:00 to 1:00 PM (Central Daylight Time)—the Recovery Hub will discuss some ideas on how to bring digital project—either of your own or others’—into the classroom. As digital projects give students access to texts and scholarship, get them thinking critically about how technology mediates the humanities, and provide models for their own work, this session will talk about ways to translate those objectives into assignments and classroom activities.

Free

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

SFU Harbour Centre 555 W Hastings St, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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

Society for the Study of American Women Writers (SSAWW) Conference

Marriott Old City One Dock St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

From November 6–9, 2025, the Society for the Study of American Women Writers (SSAWW) will gather for their tri-annual conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The 2025 conference will convene under the theme, “Understanding Histories, Imagining Futures,” which celebrates the first twenty-five years of SSAWW and its mission to promote and advance the study of American women writers through research, teaching, and publication, as well as looks ahead to the organization's plans for the future.

$200 – $300

Basics of Digital Editing Workshop

Marriott Old City One Dock St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

During back-to-back sessions on Thursday, November 6 from 10:00-11:15 AM (EST) and 11:30 AM-12:45 PM (EST), workshop leaders Jessica DeSpain from the Recovery Hub for American Women Writers and Sydney Lines from the Winnifred Eaton Archive will lead a two-session workshop at the SSAWW 2025 conference on the basics of digital editing.