From gottfried.reeg at fu-berlin.de Fri Jun 10 13:12:37 2011 From: gottfried.reeg at fu-berlin.de (Reeg, Gottfried) Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2011 13:12:37 +0200 Subject: [Tustep-Liste] Tustep unter Linux Message-ID: Liebe Tustepianer, hat irgendjemand Erfahrung mit der neue Version natty von Kubunutu? Gibt es da Schwierigkeiten mit der grafischen Oberfläche? Frohe Feiertage Gottfried Reeg From anne.kirchhoff at uni-tuebingen.de Mon Jun 20 11:51:06 2011 From: anne.kirchhoff at uni-tuebingen.de (Anne Kirchhoff) Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 11:51:06 +0200 Subject: [Tustep-Liste] ITUG-Jahrestagung 2011 - Infoseite Message-ID: <0C2CE9F1-FF68-42D4-AA66-45C76BCA9835@uni-tuebingen.de> Liebe Itug-Mitglieder, liebe Interessenten an der diesjährigen Tagung, es findet sich nunmehr ein Link zu einer Seite mit Informationen zur Tagung auf der ITUG-Homepage unter http://www.itug.de/2011/tuebingen/tue2011.html Bisher habe ich ein paar Informationen zu Übernachtungsmöglichkeiten zusammengestellt, Hinweise zum Programm etc. folgen baldestmöglich. Herzliche Grüße Ihre Anne Kirchhoff Anne Kirchhoff Universität Tübingen Deutsches Seminar/Mediävistik Wilhelmstr. 50 72074 Tübingen 07071/29-74270 From christiane.fritze at sub.uni-goettingen.de Fri Jun 24 09:46:09 2011 From: christiane.fritze at sub.uni-goettingen.de (Christiane Fritze) Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 09:46:09 +0200 Subject: [Tustep-Liste] cfp: SDH 2011 Supporting the Digital Humanities, 17/18 Nov 2011 Copenhagen Message-ID: <4E0440C1.2000100@sub.uni-goettingen.de> With apologies for cross-posting. Please forward to anyone who might be interested. First call for papers *SDH 2011 Supporting the Digital Humanities: Answering the unaskable* 17-18 November, Copenhagen Following the first successful SDH conference in Vienna in 2010, the CLARIN and DARIAH initiatives have decided to jointly organise the second SDH conference in Copenhagen, Denmark in November 2011. The conference venue will be at the University of Copenhagen, a participant in both CLARIN and DARIAH. Digital technologies have the potential to transform the types of research questions that we ask in the Humanities, and to allow us to address traditional questions in new and exciting ways, but ultimately they will also allow us to answer questions that we were not even aware we could ask, hence the title of this conference. How can digital humanities help us not just to find the answers to our research questions more quickly and more easily, but also to formulate research questions we would never have been able to ask without access to large quantities of digital data and sophisticated tools for their analysis? Supporting the Digital Humanities will be a forum for the discussion of these innovations, and of the ways in which these new forms of research can be facilitated and supported. CLARIN and DARIAH are creating European research infrastructures for the humanities and related disciplines. SDH2011 aims to bring together infrastructure providers and users from the communities involved with the two infrastructure initiatives. The conference will consist of a number of topical sessions where providers and users will present and discuss results, obstacles and opportunities for digitally-supported humanities research. Participants are encouraged to engage with honest assessments of the intellectual problems and practical barriers in an open and constructive atmosphere. The first SDH conference in 2010 gave a broad and multi-facetted presentation of the domains of interest to CLARIN and DARIAH. This time we have chosen a somewhat more focussed approach, focussing on two major themes, but not excluding other themes of interest for the humanities. The two themes are: • Sound and movement – music, spoken word, dance and theatre • Text and things – text, and the relationship between text and material artefacts, such as manuscript, stone or other carriers of text Submissions are invited for individual papers and posters, as well as panels. Focus should be on tools and methods for the analysis of digital data rather than on digitisation processes themselves, both from the provider and from the user perspective. We want to pay special attention to inspiring showcases that demonstrate the innovative power of digital methods in the humanities. *Some important dates:* July 15, 2011: Submission of suggestion for panels July 24, 2011: Submission of abstracts (4 pages) August 15, 2011: Notification on panel proposals September 15, 2011: Author notification October 15, 2011: Final version of papers for publication (8 pages). November 17-18: Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark *Programme committee:* Bente Maegaard, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Steven Krauwer, Utrecht University, Netherlands Helen Bailey, University of Bedfordshire, UK Tim Crawford, Goldsmith’s University of London, UK Matthew Driscoll, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Neil Fraistat, University of Maryland, United States Erhard Hinrichs, Tübingen University, Germany Fotis Jannidis, Würzburg University, Germany Helen Katsiadakis, Academy of Athens, Greece Krister Lindén, Helsinki University, Finland Heike Neuroth, Göttingen State and University Library, Germany Laurent Romary, INRIA, France Nina Vodopivec, Institute for Contemporary History, Ljubljana, Slovenia Peter Wittenburg, MPI, Netherlands/Germany Martin Wynne, Oxford University, UK Kind regards, Christiane Fritze on behalf of the DCO -- DARIAH-EU Coordination Office Georg-August-Universitaet Goettingen Goettingen Centre for Digital Humanities Papendiek 14 37073 Goettingen Germany phone: +49 551 39 9061 mail: dariah-dco at dariah.eu www: http://www.dariah.eu