At the beginning of 2017, the Île-de-France https://www.iledefrance.fr/Region
gave its support to the « Major Interest Field Of Research » (French « Domaine d’Intérêt Majeur » known as DIM)
: Science of the text and new knowledge. The
aim of this network is to bring together, at the regional level, institutional initiatives whose goal is to stimulate a Research for excellence in Digital Humanities, able to compete with its national and international counterparts.
The DIM « Science of the text and new knowledge » is specifically intended to support, first of all, research projects where digitized or originally belonging to numeric Culture document,
archive and resources, contribute to redrawing the contours of Cultural Heritage.Research projects supported are also those that structure the digital document for exploration, mining and reconfiguration for public viewing purposes.
For innovative tools allowing an expanded use of data are mattering, it is a question of renewing the science of texts in the broad
sense.Finally, the SDTCN DIM proposes to assist all research in order to take the measure of the digital revolution and the socio-cultural and cognitive changes it implies, contributing, from a multidisciplinary perspective, to the definition of an epistemology
of knowledge and the ethics of their uses.Partners wishing to join the network will find an offer of services including:
The portal humanitiesnumeriques.fr http://humanitiesnumeriques.fr, including itself several services
Various Digital Humanities Contacts in Île-de-France
An international watch of digital humanities
Resources and tools
Calls for proposals and funding opportunities
The budget of our Project is 1M€/year.
Thank for your attention,
All the best,
XLS
2017-04-11 16:55 GMT+02:00 Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes
chci@humanities.wisc.edu:
Dear Professor Salvador,
Thanks so much for reaching out—it’s fantastic to learn about your new digital research initiatives in Paris. By far the best way to participate in CHCI is to join as a member, and we would be happy to have you. Memberships are good for the calendar year and
give you access to CHCI resources, including our annual meeting, research networks, and mailing lists.
Starting this year, the membership fees for CHCI are tiered and based on the budget for your center. This information is completely self-reported. The tiers are as follows:
For budgets of less than $50,000 USD, dues are $200
For budgets between $50,000 and $250,000 USD, dues are $500
For budgets over $250,000 USD, dues are $800
You can read more about the rationale behind these changes here:
From: Xavier-Laurent SALVADOR
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2017 3:52:14 AM (UTC-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada)
To: Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes
Cc: Pierre GLAUDES
Subject: Re: [CHCI contact] Subject: http://www.humanitesnumeriques.fr / http://www.digitalliteracies.eu
Dear Craig Eley,
At the beginning of 2017, the Île-de-France https://www.iledefrance.fr/Region gave its support to the « Major Interest Field Of Research » (French « Domaine d’Intérêt Majeur » known as DIM) : Science of the text and new knowledge. The aim of this network is to bring together, at the regional level, institutional initiatives whose goal is to stimulate a Research for excellence in Digital Humanities, able to compete with its national and international counterparts.
The DIM « Science of the text and new knowledge » is specifically intended to support, first of all, research projects where digitized or originally belonging to numeric Culture document, archive and resources, contribute to redrawing the contours of Cultural Heritage.Research projects supported are also those that structure the digital document for exploration, mining and reconfiguration for public viewing purposes.
For innovative tools allowing an expanded use of data are mattering, it is a question of renewing the science of texts in the broad sense.Finally, the SDTCN DIM proposes to assist all research in order to take the measure of the digital revolution and the socio-cultural and cognitive changes it implies, contributing, from a multidisciplinary perspective, to the definition of an epistemology of knowledge and the ethics of their uses.Partners wishing to join the network will find an offer of services including:
The portal humanitiesnumeriques.fr http://humanitiesnumeriques.fr, including itself several services Various Digital Humanities Contacts in Île-de-France An international watch of digital humanities Resources and tools Calls for proposals and funding opportunities The budget of our Project is 1M€/year.
Thank for your attention, All the best,
XLS
2017-04-11 16:55 GMT+02:00 Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes chci@humanities.wisc.edu:
Dear Professor Salvador,
Thanks so much for reaching out—it’s fantastic to learn about your new digital research initiatives in Paris. By far the best way to participate in CHCI is to join as a member, and we would be happy to have you. Memberships are good for the calendar year and give you access to CHCI resources, including our annual meeting, research networks, and mailing lists.
Starting this year, the membership fees for CHCI are tiered and based on the budget for your center. This information is completely self-reported. The tiers are as follows:
For budgets of less than $50,000 USD, dues are $200
For budgets between $50,000 and $250,000 USD, dues are $500
For budgets over $250,000 USD, dues are $800
You can read more about the rationale behind these changes here:
https://chcinetwork.org/news/2017-membership-changes https://chcinetwork.org/news/2017-membership-changes
Once you let me know which tier the Digital Humanities Paris Project belongs in, I will email you an invoice straight away.
Thanks so much, and best of luck with your research endeavors.
Regards,
Craig
Craig Eley
Membership and Communications Director
Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes
University of Wisconsin-Madison