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Author: Martin Kass

Two Digital Humanities events will be held at the University of Miami Richter Library on February 26. Both sessions are open to the public. DH Projects, in the Academy, and Beyond: Pursuing Alt-Ac & Non-Ac Work Tuesday, February 26th 12:00-1:15, Learning Commons Flexible Programming Space, Richter Library 1st Floor This session will feature a short talk by Dr. Sarah Ketchley, but then shift to open Q&A and discussion about professionalization in...

On February 18, the FIU Libraries' dLOC (Digital Library of the Caribbean), will be hosting the Caribbean Digital Humanities, a talk by Dr. Alex Gil. At this talk, Dr. Gil, the Digital Scholarship Librarian at Columbia University Libraries, will explore current trends in Caribbean Digital Humanities. This event will be broken into two parts, a lecture (held in GL 220) and a Digital Humanities workshop...

The Florida Digital Humanities Consortium(FLDH), is hosting their inaugural conference at the University of North Florida in March of 2019. FLDH serves as a collective of Florida institutions working in the digital humanities. A call for presentations is now open for the two-day conference, which will be held from March 29-30. For more information on the conference, visit https://www.unf.edu/dhi/Inaugural_FDLH_Conference/ and visit https://fldh.org/ for more information on FLDH.  ...

The HASTAC 2019 Conference has released a call for proposals. The conference will be held from May 16-18 in Vancouver,BC, and is co-sponsored by the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies at the University of British Columbia and the Department of English at the University of Victoria. HASTAC (the Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory) is an interdisciplinary community focused on sharing tools, research,...

The recent DH2018 conference held in Mexico City brought together researchers, data scientists and humanists alike from all over the world. Projects and posters presented at the conference ranged from new text encoding and processing tools to global perspectives on decolonizing digital pedagogy. Here are links to sites displaying some of the presented projects: https://www.calhanorteportal.com/about.html http://best50yearsingaming.com/ http://cds.library.brown.edu/projects/crystalpalace/ https://dhlab.lmc.gatech.edu/ http://lod-lam.slis.kent.edu/ https://www.crosscult.eu/en/ http://arabic-dh.hum.uu.nl/corpus-frontend/ http://devochdelia.cl/about.html    ...

https://netforum.avectra.com/eweb/DynamicPage.aspx?Site=SEFLIN&WebCode=EventList&FromSearchControl=Yes There are several upcoming webinars provided by SEFLIN, beginning in July. Topics include fundamentals of preservation, metadata, and library marketing. All classes are open to staff from Florida libraries free of charge. Non-SEFLIN members can sign up and will be added on a space-available basis....

Collections as Data is an IMLS-sponsored public Google group that regularly provides access to computationally-driven research related to Digital Humanities, Public History, Digital History, and Data Journalism, among other areas. The group can be accessed at the following link- https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/collectionsasdata...