2010 DHO Summer School
in conjunction with NINES and the EpiDoc Collaborative
28 June – 2 July 2010
http://dho.ie/ss2010
The third annual Digital Humanities Observatory (DHO) Summer School will
take place in Dublin from 28 June to 2 July 2010. Following the highly
successful 2009 Summer School, next year’s event will see the expansion
of popular workshop strands such as:
- A Practical Introduction to the Text Encoding Initiative
- Data Visualisation for the Humanities
- An Introduction to EpiDoc Markup and Editing Tools
- The One to Many Text: Text Transformations with XSLT
The Summer School will feature lectures by Dr. Hugh Denard (King’s
College London Visualisation Lab) and Dr Ian Gregory (University of
Lancaster). Workshop facilitators include Dr Gabriel Bodard (King’s
College London), Dr James Cowey (University of Heidelberg), Professor
Laura Mandell (Miami University of Ohio), Dr Susan Schreibman (Digital
Humanities Observatory), Justin Tonra (NUI, Galway) and Dana Wheeles
(University of Virginia).
Major workshop strands will be conducted over four days allowing
delegates to choose a mini-workshop on Wednesday from one of the
following offerings:
- Geospatial Methods for Humanities Research
- Using Digital Resources for Irish Research and Teaching
- Visualising Space, Time and Events: Using Virtual Worlds for Humanities Research
- Finding the Concepts In the Chaos – Building Relationships With Data Models
- Planning Digital Scholarly Resources: A Primer
The introduction of the one-day mini-workshops allows people to choose
to attend a single-day event only at a reduced cost.