[Digital Literary Annotation Newslist] Digital Literary Annotation Newsletter No. 74 (November 2022)

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DIGITAL LITERARY ANNOTATION NEWSLETTER NO. 74 (NOVEMBER 2022)
 

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TEASYS – NEWS
 
TEASys co-founder Prof. Dr. Angelika Zirker will give a guest lecture  
titled “Annotationen in der Literaturwissenschaft: Texterschließung  
und Hermeneutik” in the lecture course “VL Digital Humanities  
Grundlagen, Methoden und Reflexion in interdisziplinärer Perspektive”,  
organized by Prof. Dr. Julia Nantke at the University of Hamburg, on  
November 24, 2022, from 2-4 p.m. The lecture will take place online  
via zoom. Please find the zoom link and the abstract of her lecture  
here[1].
 

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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
 
The 17th International /Connotations/ Symposium will take place next  
year from July 30 to August 3, 2023. The organisers invite  
contributions to the topic “‘And this gives life to thee’: Textual  
Reasons for Canonicity”. The topic also invites questions of  
methodology: how do we analyse texts to investigate the reasons why  
certain texts have been given canonical status? How can digital  
methods and work with larger corpora help come up with plausible  
results? The submission deadline for abstracts (300 words) is NOVEMBER  
30, 2022. Please send them to symposium2023 at connotations.de. For the  
full CfP, please visit the journal’s website[3].
 
You may be interested in contributing a paper to the 3rd Workshop on  
Research and Education in Urban History in the Age of Digital  
Libraries from March 27-28, 2023 at the LMU, Munich, Germany. They are  
seeking original and innovative contributions in theoretical and  
practical applications on Digital Cultural Heritage, i.e. relevant  
data for architectural and urban history in digital archives and image  
repositories, the effects of the use of digital archives and image  
repositories on scholarly work, concepts and projects for networking  
and cooperation, and possible research questions regarding objects,  
spaces, content or historical events. Please consult the digital call  
for contributions[4] for more details and submit your ABSTRACTS UNTIL  
NOVEMBER 30, 2022.
 
Please note that the workshop on Big (and Small) Data in Science and  
Humanities (BigDS2023) will take place on March 6 or 7, 2023, covering  
topics like Big Data architectures for research, design,  
implementation, optimization of scientific workflows, data integration  
for scientific applications, data archives, data repositories, data  
governance and natural language processing, text analytics, and many  
more. To contribute please consult the Call for Papers[5]. The  
SUBMISSION DEADLINE IS DECEMBER 2, 2022.
 
You may now submit your abstract for the CAMVA 2023 workshop  
(Computational and Quantitative Approaches to Multimodal Video  
Analysis) from June, 22-23, 2023, at the University of Zurich. The aim  
of the workshop is to open the discussion between theoretical,  
qualitative and quantitative approaches to Conversation Analysis.  
Please find the CfP here[6]. The deadline for submission is DECEMBER  
11, 2022.
 
The/ Journal of Computational Literary Studies/ (/JCLS/) has launched  
a new Call for Papers for the journal-only track (submission at any  
time) as well as the conference+journal track for the 2nd Annual  
Conference of Computational Literary Studies in June 2023 at Würzburg  
University, Germany. Possible topics are annotation of texts, building  
literary corpora, or modelling in and for Computational Literary  
Studies. The deadline for article submission for conference articles  
is JANUARY 11, 2023. Please click here[7] for the online CfP.
 
Call for Papers for a special issue of /IJHAC: A Journal of Digital  
Humanities/ on "Digital Humanities Pedagogies in Times of Crisis".  
Papers are DUE JANUARY 31, 2023. For the full CfP[8] or for more  
information on how to submit, please see the submission guidelines  
here[9].
 
Call for papers for the Hybrid Human-Artificial Intelligence  
conference (HHAI 2023) Mid/End of June 2023 (date TBD) in Munich,  
Germany. For more information, please visit the conference  
website[10]. Submissions are due February 10, 2023.
 

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CALLS FOR WORKSHOPS / TUTORIALS / HOSTS

You can now submit abstracts for 20-minute presentations or 90-minute  
workshops at the final TRIPLE (Transforming Research through  
Innovative Practices for Linked Interdisciplinary Exploration)  
conference in Bonn, Germany from February 1-3, 2023. Topics may be  
multilingualism in SSH (social Sciences and Humanities), the  
importance of international and interdisciplinary collaboration for  
science and its enabling and facilitation and more. Click here to view  
the full call for papers[11]. Please note that submission of abstracts  
is open UNTIL NOVEMBER 30, 2022.
 
For the fourth biennial conference on Language, Data and Knowledge  
(LDK 2023) in Vienna[12], Austria, the hosts are inviting proposals  
for workshops and tutorials to be held on September 13, 2023. The  
conference will bring together researchers from across disciplines  
concerned with the acquisition, curation, and use of language data in  
the context of data science and knowledge-based applications. Please  
find more information on proposal submissions here[13]. Proposals are  
due on DECEMBER 19, 2022. You may also contribute a paper related to  
language data and more topics which you can read up on here[14].  
SUBMISSION DEADLINE FOR PAPERS IS MARCH 10, 2023.
 
The DHd (Digital Humanities im deutschsprachigen Raum) is calling for  
hots for the DHd2025. The hosting institution is responsible for  
providing meeting rooms, necessary infrastructure, organisation of a  
smooth course of the conference, organisation of social events, and  
public relations activities such as establishment and administration  
of a conference website. To apply, please offer a suggestion for topic  
and title of the conference as well as a suggestion for a suitable  
date, an overview of the available resources and infrastructure, and  
ideas and concepts of support, events, and management. Please consult  
the official call for hosts online to gather all necessary details for  
an application UNTIL JANUARY 31, 2023.
 

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UPDATES
 
You can now sign up for the symposium “Building Digital Humanities”!  
It is an open online symposium, for which registration is FREE. You  
can sign up for the panels here[15].
 
In collaboration with a number of institutions, the project  
“eHumanities – interdisziplinär” has updated the guideline for the use  
of the official DataCite Metadata Schema documentation[16], version  
4.4[17]. The guide is meant for researchers, IT, and library support  
staff. Further information on the schema can be found on the DataCite  
support site[18]. To access the latest version of the Best Practice  
Guide, click here[19].
 

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WINTER AND SUMMER SCHOOLS
 
Funded by the German Israeli Foundation (GIF)[20] and the German U15  
Network[21], /the Hebrew University of Jerusalem/ הַאוּנִיבֶרְסִיטָה  
הַעִבְרִית בִּירוּשָׁלַיִם (HUJI) and /the Freie Universität Berlin  
(FUB)/ are hosting a joint DH Winterschool from February 27 to March  
1, 2023. Participants will acquire basic skills in available  
DH-related software, learn about cutting-edge projects from recent  
years and, get an in-depth understanding of how these projects were  
conducted, and meet other graduate students interested in DH from the  
various institutions in Israel and Germany. For further information  
and enrolment details, see here[22] and APPLY UNTIL DECEMBER 4, 2022.
 
Applications are being accepted for the 2023 Roma Tre Digital  
Humanities Winter School “Tran(s)missions” at the Universitá degli  
Studi di Roma Tre (January 10-15, 2023). The application DEADLINE is  
DECEMBER 10, 2022. For information, please visit the winter school  
website[23].
 
The Marbach Weimar Wolfenbüttel Forschungsverbund is hosting an  
international summer school in collaboration with the project  
/textklang/ (Stuttgart University) from JULY 31 UNTIL AUGUST 11, 2023.  
The interdisciplinary summer school is directed at PhD students from  
literary studies, musicology, sound studies, library and information  
sciences, as well as the digital humanities and computer science. If  
you are interested, please APPLY ONLINE UNTIL JANUARY 31, 2023 and  
find further details here[24].
 
For the international interdisciplinary conference “Games &  
Literature. On the literaricity, research, collection, and archiving  
of computer games” at the German Literature Archive Marbach (DLA) FROM  
JUNE 28-30, 2023 literary scholars, archivists, librarians, as well as  
researchers in Games Studies, Media and Communication Studies, and  
game designers are invited to Marbach. To participate as a speaker,  
you may hand in short abstracts (English or German) for a 30-minute  
paper together with a CV UNTIL JANUARY 31, 2023. See[25] here fore the  
online Call for Papers.
 

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JOBS AND GRANTS
 
There is a 4-year job as a university assistant (prae doc) on offer at  
the University of Vienna at the Digital Humanities section of the  
Department of History. The respective project group is concerned with  
geographical/spatial humanities methods, which is why you are required  
to have experience with Python and/or R programming, relational or  
graph databases, web visualisation toolkits such as d3 and Leaflet and  
knowledge in GIS as well as mapping technologies. For a closer look at  
the project and the job description, please visit the job offer  
online[26]. Please submit your application NO LATER THAN NOVEMBER 28,  
2022.
 
The Institute for Natural Language Processing at the University of  
Stuttgart invites applications for a one year fully-funded position in  
the DFG-funded project “Computational Event Analysis based on  
Appraisal Theories for Emotion Analysis (CEAT)” with principle  
investigator Roman Klinger. Predocs, PhD students (as an  
internship/exchange year) and postdocs are encouraged to APPLY UNTIL  
DECEMBER 1, 2022. The job offer can be found online here[27].
 
The San José State University, California, is looking for an Associate  
Professor (with tenure) to build and guide the growth of Digital  
Humanities on their campus. For full information, please see the Cal  
State University listing[28]. Application deadline is DECEMBER 1, 2022.
 
The Hannah Arendt Institute for Totalitarianism Studies[29] at the  
Technical University of Dresden (HAIT) is hiring a permanent senior  
research associate (14 TV-L) in the field of Digital Humanities,  
knowledge transfer and digital publishing starting April 1, 2023 (once  
budgetary funds have been approved). If you are interested in the full  
job description and its requirements, please visit the online notice  
here[30] and apply until DECEMBER 4, 2022.
 
 



Links:
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[1] https://www.uni-hamburg.de/newsroom/veranstaltungen.html?event=84234
[2] http://www.annotation.es.uni-tuebingen.de/?page_id=215
[3] https://www.connotations.de/conference/textual-reasons-for-canonicity/
[4] https://www.urbanhistory4d.org/wordpress/index.php/uhdl2023
[5]  
https://sites.google.com/view/btw-2023-tud/workshops/big-and-small-data-in-science-and-humanities
[6] https://www.liri.uzh.ch/en/events/CAMVA-2023.html
[7] https://jcls.io/site/cfp/
[8] https://www.euppublishing.com/doi/story/10.3366/news.2022.06.20.500446
[9] https://www.euppublishing.com/page/ijhac/submissions
[10] https://www.hhai-conference.org/
[11] https://project.gotriple.eu/events/triple-international-conference-2023/
[12] http://2023.ldk-conf.org/
[13] http://2023.ldk-conf.org/call-for-workshops-and-tutorials/
[14] http://2023.ldk-conf.org/call-for-papers/
[15] https://web.cvent.com/event/811e389e-78de-46cd-877d-b20b9ae9ed85/summary
[16] https://schema.datacite.org/
[17] https://doi.org/10.14454/3w3z-sa82
[18] https://support.datacite.org/docs/datacite-metadata-schema-44
[19] https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7040047
[20] https://www.gif.org.il/
[21] https://www.german-u15.de/
[22] https://www.ada.fu-berlin.de/FUB-HUJI-WS2023/index.html
[23] https://multimedialitysummerschool.github.io/transmissions/Index.html
[24]  
https://www.dla-marbach.de/fileadmin/redaktion/Forschung/Tagungsprogramme/CfP_Sommerschule_DLA_2023_DE.pdf
[25]  
https://www.dla-marbach.de/forschung/forschungsverbund-marbach-weimar-wolfenbuettel/tagung-literature-games-on-the-literaricity-research-collection-and-archiving-of-computer-games/
[26]  
https://univis.univie.ac.at/ausschreibungstellensuche/flow/bew_ausschreibung-flow?_flowExecutionKey=_c7DB56438-D16D-1C2D-334C-DDE852CB11B0_k38B21913-693B-0849-B117-64AFAE3765E5&tid=93432.28
[27]  
https://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/documents/aktuelles/news/job-ceat-2023.pdf
[28] https://csucareers.calstate.edu/detail.aspx?pid=98468
[29] https://hait.tu-dresden.de/ext/?lang=en
[30]  
https://hait.tu-dresden.de/ext/institut/stellenausschreibungen.asp?id=4015&lang=en
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