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SUMMARY:Building a Digital Edition with FairCopy and EditionCrafter
DESCRIPTION:Host \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDigital editions are an important tool for literary scholars and historians. However\, they can be difficult to mount without technical staff and support. In this video from Performant Software Solutions\, Nick Laiacona demonstrates how to go from a set of page images to a functioning online digital edition. Using FairCopy and EditionCrafter\, Laiacona introduces a workflow for organizing\, editing\, and publishing a digital edition. Both of these tools were purpose built by Performant for digital humanities scholars to create digital editions. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Presenter\n\n\n\nNick Laiacona is a partner and founder of Performant Software Solutions\, a software development firm specializing in the Digital Humanities. Since 2006\, Performant has grown to a team of eight developers and designers working with dozens of clients at universities throughout North America and Europe. Some of the software Nick has developed includes: Juxta\, Digital Mappa\, TextLab\, and most recently: FairCopy.
URL:https://elaboratories.org/event/building-a-digital-edition-with-faircopy-and-editioncrafter/
LOCATION:UVA Albert & Shirley Small Special Collections Library\, 170 McCormick Road\, Charlottesville\, Virginia\, 22904\, United States
CATEGORIES:Demos
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SUMMARY:Beyond the Paradigm of the Book: US Latino Digital Publishing
DESCRIPTION:Hosts \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Event \n\n\n\nDrs. Gabriela Baeza Ventura and Carolina Villarroel discuss the ecosystem of a program at Arte Público Press called Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage (“Recovery”)\, which is “an international program to locate\, preserve and disseminate Hispanic culture of the United States in its written form since colonial times until 1960.” This recorded discussion was given at a two-day hybrid mini-conference titled “Towards the Development of a Community for Digital Edition Publishing: A Forum for Discussing Metadata\, Preservation\, Digital Publication Tools\, and Open Access.” \n\n\n\nAbout the Presenters \n\n\n\nDr. Gabriela Baeza Ventura is associate professor of Spanish with a specialization on US Latinx literature in the Department of Hispanic Studies at the University of Houston. She is executive editor at Arte Público Press\, the premier US Latino publishing house\, and co-founder of the US Latino Digital Humanities center. Baeza Ventura has published on various aspects of US Latino literature and digital humanities including women\, immigration\, recovery works\, language and YA and children’s literary production. Baeza Ventura was selected to participate in the committee of Next-Generation Historical and Scholarly Digital Editions by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) and the National Endowment for the Humanities; to advise on US Latinx archives and data collecting to NHPRC and was recently appointed to the Mellon-ACLS funded Commission on Fostering and Sustaining Diverse Digital Scholarship. \n\n\n\nCarolina A. Villarroel holds a PhD in Spanish literature with a specialization in US Latino Literature and Women’s Studies from the University of Houston.  She is the former archivist in charge of the Mexican American and African American Collections at the Houston Metropolitan Research Center at the Houston Public Library and in 2011. Her expertise in US Latino culture and literature has been fundamental to her positions at the University of Houston (UH)\, where she is the Brown Foundation Director of Research of the Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage\, a national program whose goal is to identify\, preserve\, study and make accessible the written production of Latinos/as in the United States from the colonial period until 1980. She has served as an advisor and grant evaluator for the National Endowment for the Humanities and the NHPRC on US Latinx archives and data collecting. She is the co-founder of the US Latino Digital Humanities Center\, the first of its kind in the nation.
URL:https://elaboratories.org/event/beyond-the-paradigm-of-the-book-us-latino-digital-publishing/
LOCATION:UVA Albert & Shirley Small Special Collections Library\, 170 McCormick Road\, Charlottesville\, Virginia\, 22904\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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SUMMARY:How Editions Shape Our Ideas About the Documentary Record
DESCRIPTION:Hosts \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Event \n\n\n\nKarin Wulf discusses how editions shape our ideas about scarcity or plenty in the documentary record. This recorded discussion was given at a two-day hybrid mini-conference titled “Towards the Development of a Community for Digital Edition Publishing: A Forum for Discussing Metadata\, Preservation\, Digital Publication Tools\, and Open Access.” \n\n\n\nAbout the Presenter \n\n\n\nIn October 2021\, Karin Wulf began as Beatrice and Julio Mario Santo Domingo Director and Librarian at the John Carter Brown Library and Professor of History at Brown University. A historian of “Vast Early America\,” from 2013 to 2021 she was the Executive Director of the Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture and Professor of History at William & Mary. Wulf earned her PhD in history from Johns Hopkins University in 1993. She writes for public and academic audiences about early American history\, the worlds of scholarship and scholarly publishing\, and why footnotes can save democracy (really). The author or editor of prize-winning scholarship on gender\, family\, and politics\, she is now finishing Lineage: Genealogy and the Power of  Connection in 18th Century British America for Oxford University Press and is under contract to  complete Genealogy: a Very Short Introduction\, also for OUP. Having served on a variety of boards\, she was appointed by Governor Ralph Northam to the Virginia 250 commission\, is a board member for the National History Center and a co-founder of Women Also Know History and William & Mary’s Neurodiversity Initiative.
URL:https://elaboratories.org/event/a-discussion-on-how-editions-shape-our-ideas-about-the-documentary-record/
LOCATION:UVA Albert & Shirley Small Special Collections Library\, 170 McCormick Road\, Charlottesville\, Virginia\, 22904\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Lectures & Seminars
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SUMMARY:Using Omeka Classic for Preparing and Publishing a Digital Edition
DESCRIPTION:Hosts \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Event \n\n\n\nCathy Moran Hajo discusses the benefits of using Omeka Classic for preparing\, managing\, and publishing her digital edition. This recorded demonstration was given at a two-day hybrid mini-conference titled “Towards the Development of a Community for Digital Edition Publishing: A Forum for Discussing Metadata\, Preservation\, Digital Publication Tools\, and Open Access.” \n\n\n\nAbout the Presenter \n\n\n\nCathy Moran Hajo is a historian and scholarly editor. She currently serves as the editor/director of the Jane Addams Papers at Ramapo College of New Jersey\, which is producing the Jane Addams Digital Edition and the Selected Papers of Jane Addams.  For over twenty-five years she worked as the associate editor of the Margaret Sanger Papers at New York University\, on a microfilm edition\, a digital edition\, and the Selected Papers of Margaret Sanger. She is the author of Birth Control on Main Street: Organizing Clinics in the United States\, 1916-1939. She has experience in editing microfilm\, print\, and digital projects using databases and XML encoding. She has taught courses on digital history at Ramapo College\, New York University and William Paterson University\, and served for many years as faculty at the Institute for Editing Historical Documents and the Digital Humanities Summer Institute. She is an active member of the Association for Documentary Editing\, serving as President in 2008-2009 and is the vice president and archives director of the Mahwah Museum.
URL:https://elaboratories.org/event/using-omeka-classic-for-preparing-and-publishing-a-digital-edition/
LOCATION:UVA Albert & Shirley Small Special Collections Library\, 170 McCormick Road\, Charlottesville\, Virginia\, 22904\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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SUMMARY:DEPCHA: Publishing Historical Financial Records Lessons Learned
DESCRIPTION:Hosts \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Event \n\n\n\nChristopher Pollin demonstrates how GAMS can publish financial records\, as well as discusses the lessons learned from developing this tool. This recorded demonstration was given at a two-day hybrid mini-conference titled “Towards the Development of a Community for Digital Edition Publishing: A Forum for Discussing Metadata\, Preservation\, Digital Publication Tools\, and Open Access.” \n\n\n\nAbout the Presenter \n\n\n\nChristopher Pollin holds a Master’s Degree in History and a Joint Master’s Degree in Digital Cultural Heritage. He is currently a PhD student in Digital Humanities. Since 2016\, he has been working in various positions at the Centre for Information Modelling (ZIM) at the University of Graz. His work includes technical development and data modelling in various projects such as stefanzweig.digital or ‘Digital Edition Publishing Cooperative for Historical Accounts’. His work focuses on semantic web technologies\, resource discovery and web programming. In addition to teaching in these fields\, his dissertation project focuses on information-based resource discovery for historical information. He is a co-founder of Digital Humanities Craft.
URL:https://elaboratories.org/event/depcha-publishing-historical-financial-records-lessons-learned/
LOCATION:UVA Albert & Shirley Small Special Collections Library\, 170 McCormick Road\, Charlottesville\, Virginia\, 22904\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Demos
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SUMMARY:Digital Preservation: An Overview
DESCRIPTION:Hosts \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Event \n\n\n\nNeel Agrawal discusses the various considerations involved in developing a digitization plan for your project. This recorded demonstration was given at a two-day hybrid mini-conference titled “Towards the Development of a Community for Digital Edition Publishing: A Forum for Discussing Metadata\, Preservation\, Digital Publication Tools\, and Open Access.” \n\n\n\nAbout the Presenter \n\n\n\nNeel Agrawal is the Digital Projects Librarian at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. Neel manages and curates LMU’s vast array of open access digital collections. Previously\, he managed LA Law Library’s extensive collection of foreign and international law\, launched the South Asia Open Archives\, and served as an inaugural fellow at the Harvard Library Innovation Lab for his groundbreaking work on African Drumming Laws. Neel draws on his extensive social justice background cultivated through working for the National ACLU and interning at the Soros Foundations\, South Asia Human Rights Documentation Centre\, and the United Nations Dag Hammarskjöld Library. He obtained Juris Doctor and Bachelor’s Degrees from Michigan State University\, as well as a Master of Library and Information Science Degree from University of Washington.
URL:https://elaboratories.org/event/digital-preservation-overview/
LOCATION:UVA Albert & Shirley Small Special Collections Library\, 170 McCormick Road\, Charlottesville\, Virginia\, 22904\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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SUMMARY:Open Scholarship in the Humanities: Support at the UVA Library
DESCRIPTION:Hosts \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Event \n\n\n\nSherry Lake discusses some of the tools and considerations involved in preparing and cataloging data (like digital editions) for open access. To access resources related to this presentation\, please visit https://doi.org/10.18130/c25f-nc93. This recorded demonstration was given at a two-day hybrid mini-conference titled “Towards the Development of a Community for Digital Edition Publishing: A Forum for Discussing Metadata\, Preservation\, Digital Publication Tools\, and Open Access.” \n\n\n\nAbout the Presenter \n\n\n\nSherry Lake is the Scholarly Repository Librarian at the University of Virginia Library where she manages UVa’s institutional repositories hosting open scholarship\, including Electronic Theses & Dissertations and Data. Sherry has been at the University of Virginia Library since 2000 supporting various digital projects within and outside the library. Sherry worked as the Senior Scientific Data Consultant in the Library’s Research Data Services where\, for five years\, she provided expertise\, support\, and training in the areas of data management\, metadata production\, data organization and preservation. Before coming to the UVa Library\, Sherry worked in both industry and academics supporting UNIX systems\, database structures and software.
URL:https://elaboratories.org/event/a-discussion-on-open-access-tools-considerations/
LOCATION:UVA Albert & Shirley Small Special Collections Library\, 170 McCormick Road\, Charlottesville\, Virginia\, 22904\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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SUMMARY:A Drupal Module for Scholarly Editions\, & The Archival Benefits of Static Sites
DESCRIPTION:Hosts \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Event \n\n\n\nErica Cavanaugh demonstrates how to use the UVA Digital Publishing Cooperative’s Drupal module as a platform for preparing and publishing digital editions. Following\, Patricia Searl discusses the archival benefits of publishing editions as static sites\, using Gatsby or another static site generator. This recorded demonstration was given at a two-day hybrid mini-conference titled “Towards the Development of a Community for Digital Edition Publishing: A Forum for Discussing Metadata\, Preservation\, Digital Publication Tools\, and Open Access.” \n\n\n\nAbout the Presenters \n\n\n\nErica Cavanaugh is Project Developer at the Center for Digital Editing (CDE) with a background in history and digital humanities\, as well as libraries and information science. She is responsible for the development of several Drupal-based content management systems\, ranging from complex editorial production and publication platforms to exhibit-focused projects concentrated on metadata collection\, searchability\, and display. These projects include the Jefferson Weather and Climate Records\, the George Washington Financial Papers Project\, the Papers of Julian Bond\, and the Papers of Martin Van Buren. \n\n\n\nPatricia Searl is the Assistant Manager of Digital Initiatives and Rotunda Imprint at the University of Virginia Press. Searl holds a MA in Digital Humanities from Kings College London\, and a BA in Literature from the University of Virginia.
URL:https://elaboratories.org/event/drupal-module-for-scholarly-editions/
LOCATION:UVA Albert & Shirley Small Special Collections Library\, 170 McCormick Road\, Charlottesville\, Virginia\, 22904\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Demos
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SUMMARY:Creating Digital Editions with FairCopy
DESCRIPTION:Hosts \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Event \n\n\n\nNick Laiacona demonstrates how to use FairCopy\, an offline application that makes it easy for users to prepare their documents in TEI-XML. This recorded demonstration was given at a two-day hybrid mini-conference titled “Towards the Development of a Community for Digital Edition Publishing: A Forum for Discussing Metadata\, Preservation\, Digital Publication Tools\, and Open Access.” \n\n\n\nAbout the Presenter \n\n\n\nNick Laiacona is a partner and founder of Performant Software Solutions\, a software development firm specializing in the Digital Humanities. Since 2006\, Performant has grown to a team of eight developers and designers working with dozens of clients at universities throughout North America and Europe. Some of the software Nick has developed includes: Juxta\, Digital Mappa\, TextLab\, and most recently: FairCopy.
URL:https://elaboratories.org/event/creating-digital-editions-with-faircopy/
LOCATION:UVA Albert & Shirley Small Special Collections Library\, 170 McCormick Road\, Charlottesville\, Virginia\, 22904\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Demos
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