The Nomination Committee of DHNB opens the call for nominations for three positions for the next election period, which starts in April 2023. Board members are elected for three years (2023–2026). The term of three of the current Board members, Olga Holownia (Iceland), Lars Kjær (Denmark) and Costanza Navarretta (Denmark), runs out. Olga Holownia is […]
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Join us for our second Virtual Coffee Hour on Thursday, 29 September, 2022: 12-13 UTC / 14-15 CEST. Registration: https://bit.ly/DHNB-coffee-hour-Sept2022 AGENDA Welcome and DHNB updates New board DHNB 2023 Communication platforms Presentations Andrius Utka, Associate Professor, Vytautas Magnus University, Mapping DH activities in Lithuania Max Odsbjerg Pedersen, Information Specialist, Aarhus University Library | The Royal […]
The next DHNB conference will be held online on 08.-10. March, 2023. The conference with the theme “Sustainability: Environment – Community – Data” is organized in collaboration between the University of Oslo, the University of Bergen, and the University of Stavanger. The CfP with more information in the theme will follow soon.
#ScienceForUkraine is a community group of volunteer students and research scientists from academic institutions in Europe and around the world. #ScienceForUkraine’s mission is to collect and disseminate information about support opportunities at the university, national, and international level for graduate students and researchers directly affiliated to an academic institution in Ukraine. On the initiative’s website: […]
The Nomination Committee of DHNB opens the call for nominations for five positions for the next election period which starts on 15 February 2022. Board members are normally elected for a 3-year period, and three positions are open for the period 2022-2025. In addition, one position is open for the period 2022-2024, and one position for the […]
Join us for our first Virtual Coffee Hour on Thursday, 9 December, 2021: 12:00-13:00 CET. Registration: https://bit.ly/DHNB-coffee-hour AGENDA Welcome and DHNB updates (10 minutes) Institutional membership Working groups DHNB 2022 Presentations (10 minutes / presentation + 5 minutes Q&A) Eiríkur Smári Sigurðarson, Director of Research, School of Humanities, University of Iceland: Icelandic Centre for Digital […]
DHNB introduces a new type of members aimed at institutions. Benefits: Information about affiliates and their activities will be promoted on the DHNB website and through other DHNB communication platforms Affiliates will be promoted as the DHNB conference supporters The DHNB annual conference fees will be reduced for two representatives of the Affiliate Institution As […]
DHNB 2023 & 2024: CALL FOR HOST The Digital Humanities in the Nordic and Baltic Countries (DHNB) Board invites proposals to host the 2023 and 2024 DHNB Conferences. Held five times since 2016, our conference has become a fixed annual event in the DH calendar. After successful events in Oslo, Gothenburg, Helsinki, Copenhagen, and virtually in […]
The 6th Digital Humanities in the Nordic and Baltic Countries Conference (DHNB 2022) will be held at Uppsala University, in Sweden, on 15–18 March 2022. DHNB conferences focus on research, education and communication in the interdisciplinary field of digital humanities in the Nordic and Baltic regions and beyond. DHNB 2022 highlights the two way relationship between digital humanities […]
We are pleased to announce the results of the DHNB Board Election. Three nominated candidates Annika Rockenberger (Norway), Mikko Tolonen (Finland), and Andres Karjus (Estonia) have been elected to serve on the DHNB Board for the period 2021–2024 starting from 10 March 2021 (full nomination statements and bios attached). The 2021 Board consist of nine […]
The Annual General Assembly (AGM) will be held online on on Monday, May 31 at 5 pm CET. AGM agenda will be published on our website closer to the meeting.
DHN 2020 posters are available at http://dig-hum-nord.eu/posters/ Please check out the posters and post your questions here. The poster authors will monitor the Q&A Google doc and answer your questions.
The General Meeting of DHN will be held online in connection with the DHN2020 conference. Date: Thursday, October 22, 2020 Time: 16.00–17.00 UTC+3 AGENDA Opening of the meeting Approval of the agenda Election of chair and secretary for the meeting Election of checkers, who also count votes Confirmation of correct notice of the GM Confirmation […]
DHN2020 workshops will take place in Zoom on October 20. All conference participants are welcome to register for participation. The schedule and information about the workshops is published here. Registration links are sent to all participants by email. If you haven’t received this information, please contact us: dh@lnb.lv.
Call for papers for the post-proceedings is published. The opportunity to publish the papers is given to all DHN2020 presenting authors. The deadline for submitting papers is 5 December 2020. Other details please see here.
https://twitter.com/eadh_org/status/1258776626046869506?s=20 See https://eadh.org/news/2020/05/08/cancellation-eadh2020 for more information.
Due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations, in consultation with the DH2020 Local Organizers and Program Committee, has decided to cancel this year’s in-person conference in Ottawa, which was scheduled for 19-25 July 2020. Please check https://dh2020.adho.org for more details.
The second Baladria Summer School on Digital Humanities will be held in Zadar, Croatia from 15 to 19 June 2020. This year’s novelty is two tracks: 1) Digital tools and 2) Introduction to programming. Registration closes: 15 April Registration fee: 200 EUR BAL-ADRIA is a collaboration between countries surrounding the Baltic Sea, and countries surrounding […]
DHN2020 Preliminary Programme has been published (please note that the programme is still subject to change). Tuesday, 17/Mar/2020 09:00-17:00 – workshops Wednesday, 18/Mar/2020 09:00-17:40 – keynotes, long & short papers, 19:00-21:00 – reception Thursday, 19/Mar/2020 08:30-18:30 – keynotes, long & short papers & poster slam, AGM Friday, 20/Mar/2020 08:30-16:30 – keynotes, long & short papers, […]
The Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO) seeks nominations for – Deputy Treasurer – Communications Officer – Infrastructure Committee Chair Nominations due 1 March 2020. Further information at http://adho.org/announcements/2020/join-adho-executive-board-and-committees ADHO is also seeking applicants for its two 2020 Communications Fellowships. Applications due 1 March 2020. Further information at http://adho.org/announcements/2020/2020-adho-communications-fellowships Please note that officers and fellows […]
European Association for Digital Humanities (EADH)Second International Conference22-25 September 2020 Krasnoyarsk, Russia Hosted by the Siberian Federal University Call for Papers CFP: English, French, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish (all language versions will be available soon at https://eadh2020.org/ I. General Information The European Association for Digital Humanities (EADH) invites submission of proposals for its 2nd International […]
The Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries (DHN) Board invites proposals to host the 2022 DHN Conference. Held four times since 2016, the DHN conference has become a fixed annual event in the DH calendar. After successful events in Oslo, Gothenburg, Helsinki, and Copenhagen, this year’s conference will take place in Riga on 17-20 March and […]
The annual General Meeting of the Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries (DHN) is to be held in Riga in connection to the DHN conference 17-20 March 2020. Board members for the next election period will be elected before 10 March, and the nomination committee therefore opens the call for nominations. Board members are elected for a 3-year period. […]
The annual conference, “Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries,” invites submissions of proposals for its 5th conference to be held in Riga, Latvia, 17–20 March 2020. The DHN conferences aim to provide an overview of research, education and communication about the interdisciplinary field of digital humanities from the Nordic to the Baltic region, and beyond. Download pdf […]
We are pleased to announce that the DHN 2021 conference will be held in Uppsala, Sweden. The conference will be hosted by The Department of ALM, Uppsala University, in cooperation with Uppsala University Libraries and the research infrastructure project DH Uppsala. #DHN2021
We are pleased to announce that the DHN 2020 conference will be held in Latvia. The conference will be organised by the National Library of Latvia, Institute of Literature, Folklore and Art (University of Latvia) and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (Institute of Mathematics and Computer Sciences, University of Latvia). #DHN2020
The General Meeting of DHN will be held in Copenhagen in connection with the DHN2019 conference. Date: Thursday, March 7, 2019 Time: 17.00–18.00 CEST Place: University of Copenhagen, South Campus. Room 15A.0.13 https://humanities.ku.dk/contact/howtofindus/ AGENDA 1. Opening of the meeting2. Approval of the agenda3. Election of chair and secretary for the meeting4. Election of checkers, who […]
Call for Participation to the Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries 2019 (DHN2019) conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, 6–8 March 2019 (pre-conference workshops and tutorials 5-6 morning) You are invited to participate to the 4th conference of the Association of Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries (DHN) held at the University of Copenhagen March 6–8, 2019 and […]
The Board of the Association of Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries hereby invites DHN members to the Annual General Meeting (AGM). The AGM will be held at the DHN2019 Conference in Copenhagen/Denmark. Date: Thursday, March 7, 2019Time: 17.00–18.00 CESTPlace: University of Copenhagen, South Campus. Room 15A.0.13 https://humanities.ku.dk/contact/howtofindus/ Members are invited to send in items […]
READING CULTURE AND LIBRARIES IN CHANGE May 22-23, 2019, University of Turku, Finland, Sirkkala Campus Reading culture is changing rapidly today. Radical developments in use of time, values and attitudes towards reading in contemporary Western 24-h society as well as changes in book publishing and marketing have influenced our reading habits, which have been subject […]