A partnership of 23 liberal arts collaboratively developed the Institute for Liberal Arts Digital Scholarship ILiADS (ILiADS.org). IliADS is project-based and team-based; it offers an opportunity for focused support of a digital project — your project — as you work alongside other colleagues and experts. ILiADS (ILiADS.org) offers participants a summer […]
Submission Deadline: March 17, 2016
Submission Requirements: 300–500 word proposal
The interdisciplinary online journal Southern Spaces invites researchers, writers, teachers, artists, documentary producers, and geographers to submit materials for the 2017–2018 “Digital Spaces” series. We encourage multi-media articles and projects that address real and imagined spaces and places of the US South, but also welcome submissions that model innovative digital scholarship, activism, art, […]
The first annual Digital Innovation and Scholarship in the Social Sciences and Humanities Symposium (DISSH) will be held at East Carolina University on March 18, 2015 from 2:00–6:00 p.m.
According to the DISSH website:
This symposium explores the opportunities inherent in digital projects for […]
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