Proposals are now being accepted for presentations at the DHSI Colloquium,
to be held in June 2015 at the University of Victoria. Open to all
attendees, the DHSI Colloquium offers an opportunity to present research
and projects within an engaging, collegial atmosphere. Submissions are
peer-reviewed, with participants subsequently invited to contribute to
proceedings published in an open-access journal. /Digital Humanities
Quarterly /will be the venue for 2014 papers.
We invite proposals of 300-500 words for these presentations. Successful
proposals will focus on specific applications, aspects and/or cases of
Digital Humanities research. Topics may include, but are not limited to,
the scholarâ EURO ™s role in personal and institutional research projects, tool
application and development, perspectives on Digital Humanities
implications for the individualâ EURO ™s own research and pedagogy, etc.
Submissions are welcome from emerging and established scholars alike,
including, but not limited to, graduate students, early career scholars and
humanities scholars who are new to the Digital Humanities; librarians, and
those in cultural heritage, alt-academics, academic professionals, and
those in technical programs.
Submissions are welcome across a number of formats. In your abstract,
please indicate which format you would prefer, but note that, due to
scheduling requirements, not all preferences can be accommodated:
*Short Paper Presentations*
Contributors have 5 minutes to complete a high-impact presentation
*Poster Session*
Contributors display A1 landscape posters at a conference reception
*â EURO oeSoap-boxâ EURO Session*
Contributors have 3 minutes and one-slide to pitch their project
The Colloquium will run throughout the duration of DHSI, so please indicate
which week(s) you will be in attendance. The poster and â EURO oesoap-boxâ EURO
sessions will only run during the core week, June 8-12.
Please submit abstracts via *https://easychair.org/
conferences/?conf=dhsi2015*. The deadline for submissions is *January 16,
2015*. Submissions will be peer-reviewed, with authors being notified by
late February 2015. For more information, contact James Oâ EURO ™Sullivan (
josullivan.c@gmail.com <mailto:josullivan.c@gmail.com>) and/or Mary Galvin (
galvin.mg@gmail.com <mailto:galvin.mg@gmail.com>).
For further information on the DHSI Colloquium, see
http://dhsicolloquium.org/