This is a reminder that we are running a comprehensive 5 day
Summer School in Digital Humanities this summer.
It takes place from July 25th-29th, at Oxford University
Computing Services and Wolfson College.
The summer school introduces a range of digital research
components to researchers, project managers, research assistants,
or students working on any kind of project concerned with the
creation or management of digital data for the humanities.
Please visit http://digital.humanities.ox.ac.uk/DHSS2011/ for
details.
The summer school is a collaboration for
Digital.Humanities@Oxford between Oxford University Computing
Services (OUCS),Oxford e-Research Centre (OERC), e-Research
South, and Wolfson College Digital Research Cluster, under the
direction of Sebastian Rahtz and Dr James Cummings at OUCS.
The programme will consist of:
• Two parallel streams of morning practical sessions using the
well-equipped It teaching facilities at OUCS
• Two parallel streams of afternoon workshops at Wolfson College
concentrating on techniques and best practice
• Guest lectures from Digital Humanities experts about their
research projects
Our guest plenary speakers for this year include:
David De Roure, Professor of e-Science at OeRC
Jeni Tennison, UK eGov guru
John Coleman, Director of the Phonetics Laboratory
Min Chen, Professor of Visualization at OeRC
Ray Siemens, Canada Research Chair in Humanities Computing and
Professor of English at the University of Victoria
Topics include:
• Best practice for digital linguistic corpora
• Building queryable document-based websites
• Creating community collections and digital outreach
• Creating digital texts in XML using the TEI
• Working with maps
• Critical apparatus and digital genetic editions in TEI
• Database design for humanities projects
• Digital Images for the Humanities
• Digital library technologies and best practice
• Getting funding: quality, impact, sustainability.
• Introduction to copyright and open licensing
• Introduction to document/project modelling
• Introduction to XML databases
• Managing Digital Humanities Projects
• Practical RDF modelling and conversion
• Publishing XML files using XSLT
• RDF querying and visualization
• TEI for linking text and facsimiles
• Tools for analyzing linguistic corpora
• Visualization using jQuery
• Working with audio files
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Dr James Cummings, InfoDev,
Computing Services, University of Oxford
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