[Digital Literary Annotation Newslist] Digital Literary Annotation Newsletter No. 86 (November 2023)

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DIGITAL LITERARY ANNOTATION NEWSLETTER NO. 86 (NOVEMBER 2023)

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TEASYS – NEWS
 
Our winter term has started, and we are delighted to welcome so many  
new students in our annotating groups. As usual, we have jumped right  
into work with our fist block session last week to introduce everyone  
to the concept of annotating and scientific research. Once the  
students have finished their annotations, these will be uploaded, and  
their “name from hence immortal life shall have.” Does that line ring  
a bell? Follow this link[1] to see where it was taken from and flip  
through our students’ immortal annotations to learn what they have  
found out about the passage.
 

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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 PARTICIPATION
 
On NOVEMBER 16, 2023, the Leopoldina Zentrum für  
Wissenschaftsforschung is offering a discussion in German on the topic  
“Kollationen: Gespräche über Editionen - Digital und/oder gedruckt?“.  
In the course of the discussion, questions comparing digital and print  
editions will be raised and discussed. The discussion is taking place  
in hybrid format so that you can participate online without prior  
registration. Please find more details and the zoom link here[3].
 
Register now (until November 30, 2023) for the „Forum Fachvokabulare:  
Terminologie-Entwicklung und Vernetzung mit Referenzvokabularen.“ The  
forum aims at an exchange about generating, developing, and connecting  
technical vocabulary. Click here[4] for more details. The forum will  
take place virtually on NOVEMBER 30, 2023.
 

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JOBS, GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
 
The Herder Institut für historische Ostmitteleuropaforschung is  
looking for a RESEARCH ASSISTANT in the field of research data  
management. The position (E 13 TV-H, 50%) comes with a temporary  
contract until March 31, 2028, and welcomes all people with a  
university degree (diploma, master or comparable) in a subject within  
the Humanities, Cultural Studies, or the Digital Humanities. This is  
the link[5] to the full job description. Application deadline is  
NOVEMBER 19, 2023.
 
If you are interested in a full-time position as a RESEARCH ASSISTANT  
(DOCTORAL CANDIDATE) in Digital German Medieval Studies, you may want  
to apply at the Technische Universität Darmstadt until NOVEMBER 19,  
2023. Here[6], you can find the full advertisement including details  
about the job, requirements, and application modalities.
 
Apply UNTIL DECEMBER 8, 2023, for a PERMANENT JOB AS RESEARCH  
ASSISTANT in the DH with a focus on Knowledge Engineering at the  
Zentralbibliothek of the University of Münster! The position is  
full-time and aims at supporting digital research projects in the  
Humanities, the Social, and the Cultural Studies by designing,  
implementing, and maintaining data models and ontologies, workflows  
for the collection of data etc. This link[7] leads you to the online  
job description.
 

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WORKSHOPS, WEBINARS, AND WINTER SCHOOLS
 
The ACDH-CH Lecture 9.3 (Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities and  
Cultural Heritage) advertises a hybrid lecture “Culturomics and  
Construction Grammar” on Thursday, NOVEMBER 23, 2023, from 5-6:30 p.m.  
in Vienna. Guest lecturer will be Anastasia Bonch-Osmolovskaya,  
speaking about a slightly more complicated understanding of a language  
by drawing on the theoretical linguistic foundations of construction  
grammar to show how the study of constructional distribution in  
textual data can enrich culturomic studies. Please register UNTIL  
NOVEMBER 21 if you wish to participate and click on this link[8] to  
find out what, where, and how.
 
The NFDI Consortium Text+ and the ediarum-Tea, at the  
Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften (BBAW) invites  
you to participate in the next virtual ediarum-MEETUP on NOVEMBER 27,  
2023, at 11:00 a.m. The talk presents the development and functions of  
ediarum.SKOS and leads through the application of the framework on the  
example of the specific project. The event specifically addresses DH  
developers and users of ediarum who are interested in sharing their  
questions and ideas on ediarum development. Please find more details  
here[9] and do not forget to register with nadine.arndt at bbaw.de to  
receive the link to the virtual meeting room beforehand.
 
 From MARCH 2024 on, the University of Graz will offer a new training  
to become a DATA STEWART. The class extends course of one semester and  
will be held in hybrid format in German. This training aims  
particularly at university staff interested in the management and  
maintenance of research data in a practice-oriented setting. The  
university offers an online information event on DECEMBER 12, 2023, at  
5 p.m. Please see here[10] for further information on the training and  
the info event.
 
On FEBRUARY 8 AND 9, 2024, you have the opportunity to participate in  
the Winter School on digital editing (“Winter School: Einführung in  
die digitale Editorik. Briefe mit TEI codieren und publizieren.”).  
After the great success of this year’s Summer School on digital  
editing, the Zentralbibliothek Zürich will repeat the Workshop on  
editing letters digitally. Please consult the requirements for  
registration (application deadline is NOVEMBER 22, 2023)and  
participation given here[11] and consult the rough schedule for  
inspiration.
 

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RECENT PUBLICATIONS

This month, Christof Schöch’s article “Repetitive research: a  
conceptual space and terminology of replication, reproduction,  
revision, reanalysis, reinvestigation and reuse in digital humanities”  
has been published open access in The International Journal of Digital  
Humanities. You can now find the full article here[12].
 

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Links:
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[1] https://www.annotating-literature.org/annotations/read.php?pid=122
[2] http://www.annotation.es.uni-tuebingen.de/?page_id=215
[3] https://www.leopoldina.org/veranstaltungen/veranstaltung/event/3117/
[4]  
https://nfdi4culture.de/events/default-02b3abd076c05ddcd52bf403abb46219.html
[5]  
https://www.herder-institut.de/event/wissenschaftliche-mitarbeit-im-bereich-forschungsdatenmanagement/
[6]  
https://www.tu-darmstadt.de/universitaet/karriere_an_der_tu/stellenangebote/aktuelle_stellenangebote/stellenausschreibungen_detailansichten_1_542144.en.jsp
[7]  
https://www.uni-muenster.de/Rektorat/Stellen/ausschreibungen/st_20231011_sk1.html
[8] https://www.oeaw.ac.at/acdh/events/event-series/acdh-ch-lecture-93
[9] https://www.ediarum.org/meetups.html
[10]  
https://forschungsdatenmanagement.uni-graz.at/de/universitaetskurs-data-steward/
[11]  
https://www.zb.uzh.ch/en/events/summer-school-einfuhrung-in-die-digitale-editorik
[12] https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42803-023-00073-y
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