[Digital Literary Annotation Newslist] Digital Literary Annotation Newsletter No. 31

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DIGITAL LITERARY ANNOTATION NEWSLETTER NO. 31 (APRIL 2019)
 

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TEASYS – NEWS

Angelika Zirker and Sabine Bartsch are organising a Workshop and Panel  
at the Anglistentag 2019 (September 22-25, 2019, University of  
Leipzig) with the title “The Digital in Research-Oriented Teaching:  
Interdisciplinary Exchange.” Proposals for poster presentations of  
concepts and experiences with digital teaching formats (abstract of  
approx. 300-500 words) can be submitted until May 15, 2019. For more  
information see website[1].

During the summer term 2019, Angelika Zirker, one of the initiators of  
the Peer Learning Project “Annotating Literature” at Tübingen  
University, will offer a seminar on “Annotating Religious Poetry: John  
Donne to Gerard Manley Hopkins” in the course of which students will  
collaboratively annotate and discuss religious poems from the early  
modern period to the early twentieth century.

Furthermore, the universities of Tübingen and Stuttgart offer a joint  
lecture series on text comprehension in the field of (computer)  
linguistics, digital literary studies, psychology, and rhetoric.

The “Annotating Literature Peer Learning Project” is currently looking  
for new members for the Annotating Literature Peer Learning Groups  
that meet once a week to discuss literary texts, such as Dickens’ “The  
Chimes,” Beaumont and Fletcher’s /The Knight of the Burning Pestle/,  
Twain’s /The Prince and the Pauper/ or a selection of all kinds of  
poems from Chaucer to Rupi Kaur. If you are interested in joining,  
please contact us: annotating-literature[at]es.uni-tuebingen.de

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The Annotated Web Edition Directory[2] is looking forward to your  
suggestions. We are always on the look-out for new entries to add to  
the list. Feel free to recommend literary digital editions that  
include explanatory annotation (of the social or the editorial kind),  
web platforms, tools and applications that enable the user to  
(collaboratively) annotate texts. Please use the corresponding form on  
our webpage. We thank you for your help.

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CALLS FOR PAPERS/UPCOMING EVENTS

Call for proposals for the InfDH 2019 Workshop “Software Engineering  
in den Digital Humanities[3]” (September 23-24, 2019, Kassel,  
Germany). The deadline is APRIL 24, 2019.

Proposals are DUE APRIL 28, 2019 for the Digital Library Federation's  
2019 Learn at DLF (October 13, 2019) and DLF Forum (October 14 – 16,  
2019) in Tampa, FL. Please visit the website for the CfP[4].

Registration for the workshop on /Linguistic Resources & NLP Tools for  
Latin/[5] (June 3-4, 2019, Milan) is DUE ON APRIL 30, 2019.

Call for papers[6] for the TEI Conference in Graz (September 16 - 20,  
with workshops on 14th and 16th, 2019). DEADLINE for submissions is  
MAY 1, 2019. Proposals should be submitted via ConfTool[7].

Proposals  for posters are due MAY 15, 2019 for the panel on “The  
Digital in Research-Oriented Teaching: Interdisciplinary Exchange[1]”  
at the Anglistentag 2019 (September 22-25, 2019,  Leipzig).

Submissions are DUE MAY 15, 2019 for an upcoming general issue[8] of  
the /Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy/.

CALL FOR PROPOSALS for the 6th Annual Digital Pedagogy Institute (DPI)  
Conference (July 31 - August 1, 2019) at the University of Waterloo,  
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. For submission guidelines see website[9].

The Japanese Association for Digital Humanities (JADH) is pleased to  
announce its ninth annual conference with the topic "Localization in  
Global DH", to be held at Kansai University, Osaka, Japan (August  
29-31, 2019). Please submit abstracts via the open conference  
system [10] by MAY 7, 2019.

Call for Papers for the Sixteenth Annual Conference of the European  
Society for Textual Scholarship (ESTS 2019), which will be held at the  
University of Málaga (Spain) ON NOVEMBER 28 - 29, 2019. This year's  
theme for the conference will be: “Textual Scholarship in the 21st  
Century.” Deadline for submission is MAY 31, 2019. For more  
information visit the website[11] or contact ests2019 at uma.es.

Call for articles: Submissions for de Gruyter’s /Open Theology/ with a  
focus on "Digital Humanities in Biblical Studies and Theology"[12] are  
due MAY 31, 2019.

Reviews of digital tools and environments for the journal /RIDE/ are  
due MAY 31, 2019. For more information please see[13].
Submissions are DUE JUNE 30, 2019 for a special issue[14] of the open  
access journal /Informatics/ titled "Uncertainty in Digital Humanities."

Call for papers for a conference 2018 issue (13) of the JTEI. Any  
articles connected with papers, posters, demonstrations delivered  
during the conference can be handed in. Submissions are due JUNE 1,  
2019.  The full CfP is here[15]. 

Routledge launches a NEW BOOK SERIES, Routledge Studies in  
Archives[16], edited by James Lowry and ACCEPTING PROPOSALS related to  
current research in records and archives studies.

CALL FOR ESSAYS for /Impressions, Vol. 2: Essays on the Art of  
Printing/[17], published by The Legacy Press. For more information  
about /Impressions/, please email series editor Rebecca Chung:  
chung.rm at gmail.com.

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  SUMMER SCHOOLS

The 10th European Summer University in Digital Humanities[18] will  
take place from 23 July to 2 August, 2019 in Leipzig. The APPLICATION  
phase will begin on MARCH 15, 2019. Have a look at the programme and  
courses here[19].

The Summer School Debating Data: Problems and Perspectives of  
Digitalization[20], jointly organised by the University of Potsdam and  
HSE University (Moscow and Saint Petersburg) will take place from 25 -  
31 August 2019 at the University of Potsdam. The deadline for  
registration is APRIL 20, 2019.

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  CONFERENCE UPDATES

The call for abstracts for the CLARIN Annual Conference 2019  
(30.9.-2.10.2019, Leipzig) was extended until 29 APRIL, 2019.

Please note that the EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION for the DH2019 in Utrecht  
ENDS ON MARCH 31ST! On the conference website[21], you can find  
information about the programme, registration, the venue,  
accommodation and travel information.

The DHSI 2019 Conference & Colloquium SCHEDULE can now be accessed via  
the DHSI website[22].

Registration is now open for the 2nd Workshop on DARIAH Authetication  
and Authorization Infrastructure[23] for Service Providers (MAI 14,  
2019, Warsaw).

The 5th year of Guelph Summer Workshops[24] is open for  
registration[25]. Save the dates of MAY 7-10, 2019.

REGISTRATION is now OPEN for the Humanities Intensive Learning and  
Teaching[26] (HILT) conference in Indianapolis from JUNE 3-7, 2019.

The DCMI Annual Conference[27] in 2019 will be hosted by the Korean  
National Library in Seoul from SEPTEMBER 23-26, 2019. Further details  
and the call for participation[28] are now online.

Registration[29] for the 2019 Electronic Literature Organization  
Conference & Media Arts Festival is now OPEN.

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JOBS/SCHOLARSHIPS

The Klassik Stifung Weimar (Germany) is hiring a research fellow[30]  
in the field of the DH. The deadline is APRIL 21, 2019.

The Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel (Germany) is looking for a  
research fellow in the field of OCR technologies[31]. The deadline is  
APRIL 26, 2019.

The University of Graz is looking for a senior scientist in the field  
of research data management and digital archiving[32]. The deadline is  
MAY 8, 2019.

The Klassik Stiftung Weimar (Germany) is looking for a head of their  
Digital Lab[33]. The deadline is MAY 19, 2019.

The company /pagina/ (Tübingen) is looking for a software  
programmer[34]. Applications by recent graduates and job starters are  
especially welcome.

The company 365Talents (Lyon & Paris) is looking for German-speaking  
specialists in Natural Language Processing and programming[35].


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RECENT PUBLICATIONS/WEBSITES

The final round of the “Humanities Open Book Program,” funded by the  
National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and The Andrew W. Mellon  
Foundation, has started. The aim of the program is to convert  
important out-of-print humanities texts on topics such as regional  
U.S. history, religious studies, Victorian literature and philosophy,  
and Germanic languages and literatures into freely available ebooks.  
Visit the website here[36].

The use of quantitative methods in the humanities has become the  
subject of a constant dispute among literary scholars. Join the debate  
and read up on two opinions: Nan Z. Da’s article on “The Digital  
Humanities Debacle[37]” and Underwood’s article “Dear Humanists: Fear  
Not the Digital Revolution[38],” both in /The Chronicle of Higher  
Education/. For more information see also Da’s essay “The  
Computational Case against Computational Literary Studies[39]” in the  
/Critical Inquiry/.

Laura Estill considers Shakespeare’s position in the digital landscape  
in her latest article “Digital Humanities’ Shakespeare Problem[40],”  
published in /Humanities/ 2019.

MediArXiv[41], a digital archive for media, film and communication  
studies, was launched in April.

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Links:
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[1]  
http://english.digitalphilology.net/doku.php?id=anglistentag2019workshop-dh
[2] http://www.annotation.es.uni-tuebingen.de/?page_id=215
[3] https://fg-infdh.gi.de/infdh-workshop-2019/
[4] https://forum2019.diglib.org/call-for-proposals/
[5] https://lila-erc.eu/events/
[6] https://graz-2019.tei-c.org/call-for-papers/
[7] https://www.conftool.net/tei2019/
[8] https://jitp.commons.gc.cuny.edu/call-for-submissions/#issuecall
[9] https://uwaterloo.ca/digital-pedagogy-institute/call-proposals%3e
[10] https://www.jadh.org/confsys/index.php/jadh2019/
[11] https://textualscholarship.eu/ests-2019/
[12] https://www.degruyter.com/page/1752
[13] https://ride.i-d-e.de/reviewers/writing-and-submitting/
[14] https://www.mdpi.com/journal/informatics/special_issues/UDH
[15] https://journal.tei-c.org/index.php/journal/announcement/view/37
[16]  
https://www.routledge.com/Routledge-Studies-in-Archives/book-series/RSARCH
[17] http://www.thelegacypress.com/impressions-vol-1.html
[18] http://www.culingtec.uni-leipzig.de/ESU_C_T/node/1076
[19] http://www.culingtec.uni-leipzig.de/ESU_C_T/node/1081
[20] https://www.uni-potsdam.de/isc/kurse/summerschool/dd.html
[21] http://www.dh2019.org
[22] http://www.dhsi.org/schedule.php
[23]  
https://daasi.de/en/2nd-workshop-on-dariah-aai-ng-for-dariah-service-provider/
[24] https://www.uoguelph.ca/arts/dhguelph/summer2019
[25]  
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/dhguelph-summer-workshops-2019-registration-51810801502
[26] http://dhtraining.org/hilt/
[27] http://www.dublincore.org/news/2018/2018_12-21-dc-2019-announced/
[28] http://www.dublincore.org/conferences/2019/cfp/
[29] http://elo2019.ucc.ie/registration/
[30]  
https://jobs.b-ite.com/jobposting/a7e7253272743aa875a6233ea63f2a36aed3274f1
[31] http://www.hab.de/files/stellenausschreibung_14.pdf
[32] https://jobs.uni-graz.at/de/MB/82/99/4886
[33]  
https://jobs.b-ite.com/jobposting/ff7142f07b888255132dd092c6d77137c605cb0a1
[34]  
https://www.pagina.gmbh/stellenangebote/?tx_dmmjobcontrol_pi1%5Bjob_uid%5D=19
[35]  
https://www.welcometothejungle.co/fr/companies/365talents/jobs/german-linguist-engineer-researcher_lyon
[36] https://www.humanitiesebook.org/
[37] https://www.chronicle.com/article/The-Digital-Humanities-Debacle/245986
[38] https://www.chronicle.com/article/Dear-Humanists-Fear-Not-the/245987/
[39] https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/pdfplus/10.1086/702594
[40] https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0787/8/1/45/htm
[41] https://mediarxiv.org/
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