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Registration Open for the 2014 Digital Humanities Summer Institute

(The following announcement about the 2014 Digital Humanities Summer Institute comes from Alyssa Arbuckle, Metadata Architect in the Electronics Textual Cultures Lab at the University of Victoria. Note that a discount is available for ADHO members.)

We are pleased to announce that registration for the Digital Humanities Summer Institute (June 2-6th 2014, University of Victoria) is now open. This year, we’re offering 27 courses ranging from old favourites to exciting first-time ventures. We hope that you might join us in participating in a week long training workshop, as well as morning and afternoon colloquia, lunchtime unconferences, and keynote lectures led by Aimee Morrison (UWaterloo) and Alex Gil (Columbia U).  Tuition scholarships are available for students, and ADHO members can register at a discounted cost of $300.00 for students and $650.00 for non-students (for registration before April 1st 2014).

DHSI 2014 courses include:
1. Text Encoding Fundamentals and their Application
2. Digitisation Fundamentals and their Application
3. Fundamentals of Programming/Coding for Human(s|ists)
4. Understanding the Pre-Digital Book
5. DH For Department Chairs and Deans
6. Advanced TEI Concepts
7. TEI Customization
8. A Collaborative Approach to XSLT
9. Electronic Literature in the Digital Humanities: Research and Practice
10. Feminist Digital Humanities: Theoretical Social and Material Engagements
11. Geographical Information Systems in the Digital Humanities
12. Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities
13. Physical Computing and Desktop Fabrication for Humanists
14. Augmented Reality: An Introduction
15. The Sound of Digital Humanities :: Sound in the Digital Humanities
16. Visual Design for Digital Humanists
17. Cultural Codes and Protocols for Indigenous Digital Heritage Management
18. Digital Humanities Databases
19. Data Math Visualization and Interpretation of Networks: An Introduction
20. Understanding Topic Modeling
21. RDF and Linked Open Data
22. Drupal for Digital Humanities Projects
23. Out-of-the-Box Text Analysis for the Digital Humanities
24. Games for Digital Humanists
25. Conceptualising and Creating a Digital Documentary Edition
26. CWRCShop
27. ARC or the Advanced Research Consortium

For more information, to register, or to apply for a tuition scholarship, please go to dhsi.org. Please remember to use an ADHO member discount code (ADHO-Student or ADHO-Non-Student) as appropriate. We look forward to learning, making, and sharing with you at DHSI 2014!