Tagged: digital-humanities
The 23rd and 24th of september, the lithuanian presidency of the European Council is organizing at Vilnius a conference about the social sciences and humanities in the new “Horizon 2020” research framework. To prepare the conference,...
LusOpenEdition was launched on October 27, 2011 at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon during the OpenAccess Week. The LusOpenEdition project is part of OpenEdition providing the scientific community with three international-scope publishing and information platforms...
ASp. La revue du GERAS Print and electronic journal publishing research articles on English for Specific Purposes (ESP) ASp publishes research articles, publication listings and reviews related to the field of English for Specific Purposes (ESP)...
In 2010 Google launched a programme of financial support for the Digital Humanities. After announcing the first wave of grant winners for American projects, the company has released its list of European winners. Marin Dacos for...
The Deutsche Historische Institut in Paris (IHA) and Centre for Open Electronic Publishing (Cléo) are jointly organising a conference on social networks and the humanities and social sciences to be held on 27–28 June at the...
The Cléo is happy to announce the start of the LusOpenEdition project, created in partnership with the Cria, a Portuguese anthropology research centre, and financed by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. The aim of the project is...
A new participant has been confirmed for the Summer University in Open Electronic Publishing that we are in the midst of organising: Janneke Adema, the prominent author of a recent report on electronic publishing in the...
Presentation What are the connections between authors, publishers, libraries and readers of digital books? The transition of the printed word to its digital equivalent is often interpreted – particularly in the field of the circulation of...