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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

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

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

Event Series Recovery Hub Tech Hours

Recovery Hub Tech Hours: Project Management for Digital Humanities Projects

Virtual
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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

Your First Crowdsourcing Project: A Webinar with FromThePage

Virtual
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With the introduction of vision-language models, there is a reasonably accurate and affordable method for machines to assist catalogers, archivists, curators, and researchers in mediating between image, data, and query. Join FromThePage on July 10, 2025 at 12:00 PM EDT for a presentation about AI in cultural heritage research from Robert Sanderson.

Free