DHCommons (http://www.dhcommons.org) and centerNet (http://digitalhumanities.org/centernet/) are pleased to announce that, as of January 5, 2012, DHCommons will become a sponsored initiative of centerNet. As a centerNet initiative, DHCommons will help lower the cost of entry into digital scholarship and bridge gaps between large humanities centers and solo practitioners around the world. Together, DHCommons and centerNet will continue to develop the web-based collaboration hub at dhcommons.org, sponsor face-to-face events at a range of humanities conferences, seek grant funding for a program of micro-grants that would help connect solo digital humanists with resources and expertise in the larger digital humanities community, and jointly plan the future DHCommons platform. Together, DHCommons and centerNet will dramatically simplify collaboration among a range of scholars, institutions, and centers.
Category Archives: News
centerNet to join ADHO
The Alliance of Digital Humanities Organisations (ADHO) and centerNet are very pleased to announce that with effect from 1 January 2012 centerNet is to become a fully fledged ‘Constituent Organisation’ within the ADHO umbrella. The formal agreements were finalised at meetings held last month in conjunction with the international Digital Humanities 2011 conference, held at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California.
centerNet Welcomes Two New Members
Humanities and Critical Code Studies (Haccs) Lab at USC and The CulturePlex Lab at the University of Western Ontario.
centerNet and DLF Announce Formal Alliance
CLIR’s Digital Library Federation Affiliates with CenterNet centerNet and The Council on Library and Information Resources’ Digital Library Federation program are delighted to announce today their formal alliance. Established in 1995, the Digital Library Federation is a community of library practitioners engaged and committed to building and sustaining digital libraries through collaborative effort and establishing [...]
CHCI and centerNet initiative
Announcing the first major initiative between CHCI and centerNet: “Humanities (Dot) Net: Currents in the Digital Humanities,” a joint day-long conference at the University of Toronto on June 15. You can find the schedule and speakers here: http://digitalhumanities.org/centernet/the-2011-chci-annual-meeting/. We hope to see many centerNet members in attendance! Note that centerNet members receive a special discount for the two-day CHCI conference “Cities Humanities Archives” immediately preceding the joint event.
centerNet welcomes three new members
centerNet welcomes three new members: Institute for Digital Arts and Humanities, Institute for Digital Research in the Humanities, and University of California Humanities Research Institute.
Center for Textual Studies and Digital Humanities (Loyola Chicago)
Visit centerNet’s newest member: http://www.ctsdh.luc.edu/
New center members
This summer centerNet welcomed 13 centers as new members
Two New Members Join North American Steering Committee
We are announcing two new members of the NA steering committee. And those are Susan Brown (University of Guelph), who directs the Orlando Project and is Project Leader of the Canadian Writing Research Collaboratory, and Bethany Nowviskie (University of Virginia), who directs the Scholar’s Lab at the University of Virginia.
Photos from the centerNet Summit
Photos from the recent centerNet summit in London.