Of shoes and ships and sealing wax:links of interest

Tree outside of Heinz Chapel,Pittsburgh

Tree outside of Heinz Chapel,Pittsburgh

On this gorgeous and unusually warm Friday,I’m looking out at the beautiful leaves on campus from the top floor of the library and thinking about some writing that I’d like to finish this weekend. I’ve been finding a lot of good projects and links lately,and thought I’d share a few with you here:

Call for Papers- DH2010 –Digital Humanities conference at Kings College,London- the theme is “cultural expression,old and new.”Deadline for paper abstracts is Nov 15;conference is in early July 2010.

THATCamp Columbus- regional Digital Humanities unconference based on the popular annual THATCamp at George Mason University. They’re taking proposals now for the January 2010 conference that will be held at Columbus State. I participated in THATCamp Austin this summer,and had so much fun that I’d like to go to Columbus,too–I found it to be a great place to generate discussion and ideas.

Digital Humanities Quarterly- lots of interesting articles in this open-access,peer-reviewed journal,and I’ve been catching up on my reading.

Vectors Journal of Culture and Technology- This is an interesting place to look at the ways in which technology can shape discussion,knowledge and scholarship.

I’m also following the folks at the fall MARAC conference on Twitter–you can too! #marac

Have you found any good resources that relate to the study/use of “digital humanities”that you’d like to share?

Please post ‘em here!

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