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Humanist Archives: April 14, 2023, 5:42 a.m. Humanist 36.525 - events: several & various

				
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    [1]    From: IDH Network <info@IDHN.ORG>
           Subject: CfP for 9th Islamicate Digital Humanities Conference: Deadline approaching (32)

    [2]    From: carola carlino <dhformarginalareas@gmail.com>
           Subject: new deadline (197)

    [3]    From: Marinella Testori <testorimarinella@gmail.com>
           Subject: Fwd: Deadline extension to Apr 30: Encoding Cultures – joint MEC and TEI Conference 2023 (30)

    [4]    From: Cecilia Ghidotti <C.Ghidotti@lboro.ac.uk>
           Subject: Save the date: May 4th 2023 - 2nd LUSTRE Workshop on AI and the Management of Digital Archives: Challenges and Opportunities (57)


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        Date: 2023-04-13 19:01:16+00:00
        From: IDH Network <info@IDHN.ORG>
        Subject: CfP for 9th Islamicate Digital Humanities Conference: Deadline approaching

Dear friends and colleagues,

The deadline of our CfP for the 9th IDHN Conference is next week:
<https://idhn.org/conferences/>! We look forward to reading your 
abstracts!

We are calling for contributions from both members and guests, who are
developing or deploying digital methods and tools in the study of Islam
and Muslim communities, history, and languages. Our conference is open
to participants from both humanistic and scientific disciplines.

If you wish to participate in the conference, please send an email
to team@idhn.org <mailto:team@idhn.org>with a preliminary title,
abstract (150-300 words), and your academic affiliationby Wednesday,
April 19, 2023.

We will select four to six presentations for our conference. Each
presentation will be 20 minutes long, followed by Q&A for 10 minutes. We
will hold the meeting online on ZOOM; the access code and link will be
sent to you in the network’s newsletter. We will schedule our conference
to accommodate presenters from all time zones. This schedule will
correspond with the morning hours in the Americas and evening hours in
Europe and the Middle East.

Please share our announcement with your colleagues and students!

With warm wishes,

Irene Kirchner (Georgetown University)

--
Visit us atidhn.org <http://www.idhn.org>!

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        Date: 2023-04-13 18:09:09+00:00
        From: carola carlino <dhformarginalareas@gmail.com>
        Subject: new deadline

We are happy to announce the first edition of DH4MA, the International
workshop on tangible and intangible heritage digitization to promote
marginal areas and rural development.


Title: DH4MA - (Digital Humanities for Marginal Areas)

About

The Digital Humanities for Marginal Areas (DH4MA) workshop aims to
investigate the state of the art of tangible and intangible heritage
digitization in marginal and rural areas and their accessibility. DH4MA
will be held in conjunction with the DH2023 conference
<https://dh2023.adho.org/> and is organized in the framework of the KiNESIS
Erasmus+ project
<https://www.kinesis-network.eu/homesite/1/1/home-page.html>.

The digital divide issue affects several areas all over the world,
including those that despite being part of the most developed countries,
are behind the times of the digital revolution. Museums, libraries and
centres of culture located in these areas often cannot foster their
cultural heritage. In light of the above, Digital Humanities (DH)
techniques represent an opportunity not to be missed to raise awareness of
their cultural heritage and to overcome the digital divide.

The consciousness of the digital divide, poor visibility and the need to
improve communication strategies emerged during the covid-19 lockdown, when
several cultural institutions made their cultural heritage available online
(Cicerchia et al., 2021; Agostino et al., 2020; Fresh, 2021), allowing
people to enjoy it in a new different way (e.g. Guggenheim Museum of New
York <https://www.guggenheim.org/group-visits>, The Paul Getty Museum of
Los Angeles

<https://artsandculture.google.com/streetview/the-j-paul-getty-museum/cwFdGYSXla
Og6w?sv_lng=-118.473493&sv_lat=34.0771277&sv_h=293.2249186102606&sv_p=-0.6864390
839046592&sv_pid=SQiOe6lNRxGuLEN-mwxVdA&sv_z=1>,

The Uffizi Gallery of Florence

<https://www.virtualuffizi.com/map-%26-virtual-tour.html>, 

The Rijksmuseum of Amsterdam 

<https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/masterpieces-up-close>).

Nevertheless, small centres of culture were not able to offer their
collections online. Only a few of them were able to make a real revolution
(Roblek et al., 2021), also by exploiting cooperation between only
seemingly distant disciplines (e.g. computer science and librarians,
humanists and game creators) to promote tangible and intangible heritage.

Topics of interest

Relevant topics for the DH4MA workshop include, but are not limited to, the
following areas:

   -   Cultural heritage digitization in marginal and rural areas;
   -   Best practices to reduce the digital divide in marginal and rural areas;
   -   Investigation and evaluation of the degree of digitization in marginal
   and rural areas;
   -   DH techniques to promote cultural heritage;
   -   Promoting cultural heritage through gamification techniques;
   -   Research cooperation between people/teams with different expertise to
   promote cultural heritage;
   -   Research projects aiming to reduce the digital divide;
   -   Research projects aimed at promoting cultural heritage through
   cooperation between scholars and local associations

Research questions

Bringing together scholars dealing with different research fields, the
DH4MA aims to answer (not only) the following questions:

   -   Do exist examples of tangible and intangible heritage digitization that
   can be defined as best practices?
   -   Which are the best strategies implemented at the global level to reduce
   the digital divide between marginal and rural areas and most developed
   areas?
   -   Which are the best examples of cultural heritage promotion through the
   collaboration between people/teams with different backgrounds?
   -   Is it possible to consider cultural heritage promotion through DH
   techniques as an opportunity to fight the depopulation phenomenon? How?


Submission instructions

Contributions must be submitted in English and represent original and
unpublished work that is not currently under review. Contributions will be
evaluated by the Program Committee according to their significance,
originality, technical content, style, clarity, and relevance to the DH4MA
workshop.

Contributions must be sent via email at dhformarginalareas@gmail.com
by Wednesday,
12th April 2023 Sunday, 23rd April 2023 and must not exceed 1,500 words in
length (not including the bibliography).

The publication of a selection of contributions from the DH4MA workshop is
planned. After the workshop, authors of the selected contributions will be
asked to send an extended version. Further details on the publication will
follow soon.


Submissions will be evaluated based on

   -   Reviewers’ general recommendation for acceptance;
   -   Level of innovation of the contribution to DH subject area(s);
   -   Appropriateness of the state of the art presented (including a
   bibliography);
   -   Clarity and appropriateness of the research methodology described;
   -   Clear and comprehensible submission


Venue

The DH4MA workshop will take place on-site at the University of Graz,
Austria, in the framework of the DH2023 conference
<https://dh2023.adho.org/>. Further details on the venue will follow soon.


Best contribution award

The contribution presenting the best use of DH techniques to promote
cultural heritage in marginal and rural areas will be rewarded. The prize
is sponsored by the KiNESIS Erasmus+ project
<https://www.kinesis-network.eu/homesite/1/1/home-page.html>. All the
Program Committee members will have the right to vote for the best
contribution.


Important dates

Submission deadline - 12 April 2023 23 April 2023
Notification of acceptance - 3 May 2023
Workshop - 10 or 11 July 2023 (TBA)

In line with the DH2023 conference theme (i.e. Collaboration as
opportunity), contributions presenting successful cooperation between only
seemingly distant disciplines to promote cultural heritage are highly
requested.

As workshop organizers, we will ensure a welcoming, antiracist,
antidiscriminatory and inclusive environment in full respect of human
beings.


Organizing Committee

Antonio Pascucci, L’Orientale University of Naples (IT)
Carola Carlino, L’Orientale University of Naples (IT)
Johanna Monti, L’Orientale University of Naples (IT)

Program Committee (constantly updated)

Elisa Bonacini, University of Bari (IT)
Ruth Breeze, University of Navarra (ES)
Andrea D’Andrea, L’Orientale University of Naples (IT)
Stefania De Vincentis, University of Venice Ca’ Foscari (IT)
Marianna Marcucci, Invasioni digitali (IT)
Alfonso Santoriello, University of Salerno (IT)
Ludovico Solima, Università degli Studi della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”
(IT)
Michele Domenico Todino, University of Salerno (IT)
Fabio Viola, Associazione culturale Tuo Museo (IT)
Chiara Zuanni, Centre for Information Modelling – Austrian Centre for
Digital Humanities, University of Graz (AT)



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References

Agostino, D., Arnaboldi, M., & Lampis, A. (2020). Italian state museums
during the COVID-19 crisis: from onsite closure to online openness. Museum
Management and Curatorship, 35(4), 362-372.

Cicerchia, A., & Solima, L. (2021). The show must go on… line. Museums and
their audiences during the lockdown in Italy. SCIRES-IT-SCIentific RESearch
and Information Technology, 11(1), 35-44.

Fresh, C. E. (2021). Museums in Lockdown: How Digital Media and Remote
Offerings Saved the Museum from COVID-19 (Doctoral dissertation, Drexel
University).

Roblek, V., Petrović, N. N., Gagnidze, I., & Khokhobaia, M. (2021). Role of
a digital transformation in development of a rural tourism destinations.

Rossato, L. (2020). When Brazil and India were modernist. Processes of
digital documentation for the preservation of 20th century architectures,
Maggioli Editore, Rimini.

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        Date: 2023-04-13 15:38:50+00:00
        From: Marinella Testori <testorimarinella@gmail.com>
        Subject: Fwd: Deadline extension to Apr 30: Encoding Cultures – joint MEC and TEI Conference 2023

[Da: Raffaele Viglianti <raffaeleviglianti@gmail.com>]

Dear all,

The deadline for submitting proposals to “Encoding Cultures” has been
extended to April 30th 2023.

"Encoding Cultures" is the joint conference of the annual Music Encoding
Conference and Text Encoding Initiative Members’ Meeting.

Proposals can be submitted at: https://www.conftool.net/teimec2023/. The
full Call for Proposals can be found on the conference website:
https://teimec2023.uni-paderborn.de/cfp.html

Contributors preparing workshops: the Program Committee has created a
spreadsheet to share your topics and details in advance. We hope this can
help pair instructors, consolidate topics, or spur additional topic ideas.
Please note that submission on ConfTool is still required for peer review.
Please add your workshop idea here
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18Ds9w-iiLNeUGULCxRqBIhI2e2yuRvy3TjFwJR9E
R-I/edit#gid=0

Raff Viglianti on behalf of the Program Committee

--
Raffaele Viglianti, PhD
Senior Research Software Developer | Maryland Institute for Technology in
the Humanities
Technical Editor and Micro-Editions Editor | Scholarly Editing
<https://scholarlyediting.org/>

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        Date: 2023-04-13 10:05:48+00:00
        From: Cecilia Ghidotti <C.Ghidotti@lboro.ac.uk>
        Subject: Save the date: May 4th 2023 - 2nd LUSTRE Workshop on AI and the Management of Digital Archives: Challenges and Opportunities

Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to invite you to the second LUSTRE workshop organised by the
AHRC-funded project Unlocking our Digital Past with Artificial Intelligence led
by Dr Lise Jaillant (Loughborough University). LUSTRE seeks to better understand
how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can help improve the preservation, access to
and usability of government archives produced in digital form.

Through a series of talks and a round table, this day long workshop continues
the discussion on the challenges and opportunities that AI offers to the
management and use of digital archives in the government sector and beyond.

The workshop will be a hybrid event (in London and online) on Thursday 4 May.

Please find below the invited speakers and the topic of their talks:

•        Keegan McBride (Oxford Internet Institute) will talk about Artificial
Intelligence in the Public Sector: Separating Myth from Reality;

•        James Lappin (Loughborough University) will discuss the The Impact of
AI on Records Management;

•        Lise Jaillant (Loughborough University) will reflect on AI and Archives
from a Researcher’s Viewpoint;

•        John Sheridan (The National Archives UK): Title TBC

•        Jason R. Baron (University of Maryland) will offer insights on The
Newly Extended 2024 Start Date for Accessioning Records into the US National
Archives Only in Electronic and Digital Formats, and What That Means.


To access the full programme of the workshop and the abstracts of the talks,
click here: https://lustre-network.net/event/workshop-2-4th-of-may/

To register for the in-person event click here:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lustre-workshop-2-ai-and-born-digital-archives-
tickets-600311366457
Please note that the in-person event will be running between 10:00 – 15:30

To register for the online event, click here:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lustre-workshop-2-ai-and-born-digital-archives-
tickets-602245992977
Please note that the online event will be running between 10:30 – 15:30

Join our mailing list to receive the latest news on the LUSTRE project:
https://lustre-network.net/join/

Kind regards,
Cecilia


Dr Cecilia Ghidotti
LUSTRE Research Associate 
lustre-network.net<https://lustre-network.net/>
School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Loughborough University
Working days: Monday, Wednesday and Thursday


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