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  • Call for Proposals- HASTAC 2019

    The HASTAC 2019 Conference has released a call for proposals. The conference will be held from May 16-18 in Vancouver,BC, and is co-sponsored by the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies at the University of British Columbia and the Department of English at the University of…

  • DH2018 links

    The recent DH2018 conference held in Mexico City brought together researchers, data scientists and humanists alike from all over the world. Projects and posters presented at the conference ranged from new text encoding and processing tools to global perspectives on decolonizing…

  • Upcoming SEFLIN Webinars

    https://netforum.avectra.com/eweb/DynamicPage.aspx?Site=SEFLIN&WebCode=EventList&FromSearchControl=Yes There are several upcoming webinars provided by SEFLIN, beginning in July. Topics include fundamentals of preservation, metadata, and library marketing. All classes are open to…

  • Collections as Data Google group

    Collections as Data is an IMLS-sponsored public Google group that regularly provides access to computationally-driven research related to Digital Humanities, Public History, Digital History, and Data Journalism, among other areas. The group can be accessed at the following link-…

  • GIS Day 2018 at the FIU Libraries

    https://libguides.fiu.edu/gisday/welcome April 6,2018 is GIS Day at the Green Library. Come to find out about the practical applications of GIS and check out the site to find the schedule of events for the day.

  • Upcoming Digital Humanities Events at the University of Miami

    Three digital humanities events are coming up in March at the University of Miami. Data Intersections will be on March 2nd and is a 1-day free conference featuring speakers from data science, statistics, data journalism, and the digital humanities. For more information visit…

  • VizUM Visualization Competition

    This competition sponsored by the University of Miami Center for Computational Science is a great opportunity to design a data visualization essay, story, or infographic using publicly available data about Miami. Participate in order to learn a new tool or showcase your talent!…

  • Happy Holidays from the Digital Scholar Studio

    This upcoming spring the Digital Scholar Studio will have several new items available for check out, including new microphones, camcorders, a studio lighting kit, a green screen, and a white background- which was used for this photoshoot in the gif with Santa. Look for more…

  • The Library of Congress Congressional Data Challenge

    If you ever wanted to create a visualization project or digital tool using Congressional data- this is your chance. The Library of Congress has announced the Library of Congress Congressional Data Challenge, where submissions will be evaluated based on usefulness, creativity, and…

  • Hurricane Maria Mapping Project

    A new effort for performing damage inspections in Puerto Rico has been started by Esri. Volunteers will use ArcGIS to map. For more information, visit https://community.esri.com/community/education/blog/2017/10/11/hurricane-maria-mapping-project-we-need-your-help

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