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Hello @programminghistorian/english-team @programminghistorian/spanish-team @programminghistorian/french-team @programminghistorian/portuguese-team Please let me know if you have news to share within the September Newsletter!
* @DanielAlvesLABDH Would you like me to include the publication of [‘Ensinar Humanidades Digitais sem as Humanidades Digitais: um olhar a partir das licenciaturas em História’, Revista EducaOnline, v. 15, n. 2 (2021)](https://novaresearch.unl.pt/files/32228034/Ensinar_Humanidades_Digitais.pdf)?
Sorry for the late reply Anisa. Yes, do include this, please. Thanks
Hi @Anisa-ProgHist Yes, please include the "Globally Unequal Promise..." publication
Hello @Anisa-ProgHist !
In the Portuguese Team, during September, we are having 4 students with fellowships working with us in the translation of lessons regarding GIS, digital archives and platforms, data managment and python. Those fellowships were awarded to the Institute of Contemporary History from NOVA FCSH and are funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technolgy, through the special support "Verão com Ciência 2021" [Summer with Science 2021] (total amount: 1 784,48€).
Hello @Anisa-ProgHist !
In the Portuguese Team, during September, we are having 4 students with fellowships working with us in the translation of lessons regarding GIS, digital archives and platforms, data managment and python. Those fellowships were awarded to the Institute of Contemporary History from NOVA FCSH and are funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technolgy, through the special support "Verão com Ciência 2021" [Summer with Science 2021] (total amount: 1 784,48€).
@joanacvp that is fantastic! Maybe when you have a minute you could write something similar to what @acrymble and his students wrote in June? https://programminghistorian.org/posts/ucl-placement-2021 That way we have a brief announcement of the support in the newsletter and then we also have a more extended record of their collaboration.
Hello there @tiagosousagarcia! Could you tell me a little bit about the projects you are contributing to at Programming Historian? I'd like to write a few lines about what you are working on in our September Newsletter.
Hello @Anisa-ProgHist ! In the Portuguese Team, during September, we are having 4 students with fellowships working with us in the translation of lessons regarding GIS, digital archives and platforms, data managment and python. Those fellowships were awarded to the Institute of Contemporary History from NOVA FCSH and are funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technolgy, through the special support "Verão com Ciência 2021" [Summer with Science 2021] (total amount: 1 784,48€).
@joanacvp that is fantastic! Maybe when you have a minute you could write something similar to what @acrymble and his students wrote in June? https://programminghistorian.org/posts/ucl-placement-2021 That way we have a brief announcement of the support in the newsletter and then we also have a more extended record of their collaboration.
@jenniferisasi that should be great! We should definitely do it
Hello there @tiagosousagarcia! Could you tell me a little bit about the projects you are contributing to at Programming Historian? I'd like to write a few lines about what you are working on in our September Newsletter.
@tiagosousagarcia works Monday/Tuesday so I'll chip in with a little info now that he can add to later:
Super, thank you @drjwbaker! I'll wait to hear from @tiagosousagarcia if he'd like me to add anything else!
Hi @anisa-hawes! @drjwbaker already gave you the gist of it, I'll just add a few more lines of background (if at all relevant):
Anything else you need just let me know, I'll promise to reply quicker!
hi @anisa-hawes , a bit of outreach news from my part to be included @ the newsletter if you feel that it fits: my opening keynote @ DH Benelux on 2nd June was entitled "Sustaining communities in Digital Humanities: diversity, collaboration, and capacity building in digital scholarship and pedagogy" where I showcased our PH work.
my opening keynote @ DH Benelux on 2nd June was entitled "Sustaining communities in Digital Humanities: diversity, collaboration, and capacity building in digital scholarship and pedagogy" where I showcased our PH work.
@amsichani you should put this on https://programminghistorian.org/en/research
A bunch of us presented at the Global Digital Humanities Symposium: https://msuglobaldh.org/abstracts/#programming-historian.
I gave a talk entitled "Programming Historian and the Challenges of Globally Distributed Learning" at Seshadripuram Evening Degree College in Bengaluru, India. @JMParr and I will be giving a talk called "The Programming Historian as Pedagogical Tool" at the Center for Urban History at Lviv, Ukraine.
A bunch of us presented at the Global Digital Humanities Symposium: https://msuglobaldh.org/abstracts/#programming-historian.
I gave a talk entitled "Programming Historian and the Challenges of Globally Distributed Learning" at Seshadripuram Evening Degree College in Bengaluru, India. @JMParr and I will be giving a talk called "The Programming Historian as Pedagogical Tool" at the Center for Urban History at Lviv, Ukraine.
We included the Global DH Symposium presentation on the newsletter in April.
@nabsiddiqui can you tell us the dates for your talk in Bengaluru and the one with Jessica? thanks
@Jennifer Isasi @.***> Our talk is 29 September. Have we also covered the NewsEye conference that a big group of us presented at this past March. I also gave a presentation to the University of Cambridge Data School on 30 March.
On Mon, Sep 13, 2021 at 1:37 PM Jennifer Isasi @.***> wrote:
A bunch of us presented at the Global Digital Humanities Symposium: https://msuglobaldh.org/abstracts/#programming-historian.
I gave a talk entitled "Programming Historian and the Challenges of Globally Distributed Learning" at Seshadripuram Evening Degree College in Bengaluru, India. @JMParr https://github.com/JMParr and I will be giving a talk called "The Programming Historian as Pedagogical Tool" at the Center for Urban History at Lviv, Ukraine.
We included the Global DH Symposium presentation on the newsletter in April.
@nabsiddiqui https://github.com/nabsiddiqui can you tell us the dates for your talk in Bengaluru and the one with Jessica? thanks
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@anisa-hawes Some info about the NewsEye conference where we presented with Jess and Riva: programme (see session 4) slides and abstract in the book of abstracts of the conference
@JMParr and @spapastamkou yes, the NewsEye conference information was also included in the first newsletter of the year.
@jenniferisasi The one I gave in India was on June 29th, 2021
Super! Thank you, all!
It feels that through the process of gathering content for this Newsletter, we have learned a lot about each other's recent work and activities.
I have added the question of how we might be able to adapt and improve our external Communications strategies to the agenda for our next Project Team Meeting, but I am wondering if an internal catch up to share recent research and project news might be useful too? Perhaps on a quarterly basis? It's so interesting to hear what each of you are involved in.
In the meantime, I'd be happy to facilitate updates to the research/investigacion/recherche/pesquisa pages. Send me a message anytime if there's something you'd like to add!
Hi @anisa-hawes looks like we have a lot to share on this newsletter! Do you want me to wrap it up and you review, or viceversa?
Thank you, @jenniferisasi! I am just finishing writing this up! When I'm done, I'll create a new Branch with my draft and connect with you so that you can review it for me. I really appreciate your support 🙂
Thank you, @jenniferisasi! I am just finishing writing this up! When I'm done, I'll create a new Branch with my draft and connect with you so that you can review it for me. I really appreciate your support 🙂
Fantastic! Thanks @anisa-hawes
Hello all,
I am opening this Issue to collate content for our September Newsletter. I'll be collaborating with @jenniferisasi to produce this one, and will be taking it forward as part of my role.
Please let me know if you have ideas for inclusion under the headings I've sketched out below, or if you'd like to suggest a another section. Edits and comments are very welcome!
Thank you!
Anisa
@drjwbaker and @amsichani I will summarise the new partnership between Jisc, the Programming Historian and The National Archives (TNA) and can include a link to the Call for Papers
@acrymble and @mariajoafana I will include the publication of ‘The Globally Unequal Promise of Digital Tools for History: UK and Colombia Case Study’ in Adele Nye (ed.) Teaching History for the Contemporary World (Springer, 2021), 85-98..
@DanielAlvesLABDH I will include the publication of ‘Ensinar Humanidades Digitais sem as Humanidades Digitais: um olhar a partir das licenciaturas em História’, Revista EducaOnline, v. 15, n. 2 (2021).
Reutilizar colecciones digitales: GLAM Labs de Gustavo Candela, María Dolores Sáez, María Pilar Escobar y Manuel Marco Such, muestra cómo reutilizar colecciones digitales publicadas por instituciones de patrimonio cultural.
Introducción a la codificación de textos en TEI (parte 1) de Nicolás Vaughan te enseña los rudimentos de TEI-XML para codificar textos.
Introdução ao Omeka.net por Miriam Posner e traduzido por Gabriela Kucuruza você aprenderá a criar sites na web para mostrar coleções de itens com o Omeka.net.
Cambridge Digital Humanities
This September we bid farewell to our brilliant colleague Brandon Walsh from the University of Virginia, who is retiring. He has worked as part of our editorial and technical teams since 2017. Thank you, Brandon, for your energy and tireless commitment to this project!
Nos alegra presentarles a nuestros tres nuevos compañeros Isabelle Gribomont, Nicolás Linares, y Nicolás Vaughan quién se unen al equipo de Programming Historian en español. ¡bienvenidos! Reúnete con ellos en nuestro blog.
joining of Tiago Sousa Garcia
Four students from Universidade NOVA de Lisboa are joining the Portuguese team this September. As part of their fellowships awarded by Instituto de História Contemporânea, they will be working with us on new translations of lessons, covering themes as varied as GIS, digital archives and platforms, data management and Python. These fellowships are generously supported by the Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia's special Verão com Ciência 2021 initiative.