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The Digital Orientalist is calling for papers

The Digital Orientalist is pleased to announce the call for papers for its annual conference. The theme for this year’s event is AI and the Digital Humanities for the Study of Asia, Africa, and Oceania. Key Information: Abstract submission deadline: 31 March 2025Conference date: 31 May 2025 Location: on Zoom To see the full call… Continue reading The Digital Orientalist is calling for papers

The basics of Bidi

Deborah (Debbie) Anderson (Project lead, Script Encoding Initiative, Dept. of Linguistics, UC Berkeley) is helping in the organisation of a Unicode-hosted event on bidirectional text. “The basics of Bidi” Tuesday, June 25, 2024 at 08:00 AM Pacific Time. Background A number of scripts, such as Arabic and Hebrew, write their letters horizontally on a page or screen,… Continue reading The basics of Bidi

Creating, Managing and Archiving Textual Corpora in Under-resourced Languages

As we announced previously, our Multilingual DH Working Group has won funding from DARIAH together with the DARIAH Research Data Management Working Group to organize a hybrid workshop, entitled “Creating, Managing, and Archiving Textual Corpora in Under-resourced Languages.” This 2,5-day workshop, organized between August 28-30, 2024 at the University of Hamburg and online, will provide… Continue reading Creating, Managing and Archiving Textual Corpora in Under-resourced Languages

DARIAH Multilingual DH WG’s community day

DARIAH Annual Event (June 18-21, 2024) is approaching and our Multilingual DH Working Group’s community day event will take place on June 18 at 4:00-5:30pm (GMT – Lisbon is in the same time zone as London). We plan to hold a community event with the participation and brief presentations of various representatives from DARIAH’s member countries. … Continue reading DARIAH Multilingual DH WG’s community day