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Introduction to Digital Approaches in Music Research 

Université de Montréal 3150 Rue Jean Brillant, Montreal, Québec, Canada

Led by: Timothy Duguid This course introduces current practices in encoding, analysing, and presenting music information. It will begin by introducing the philosophy, theory, and practicalities behind encoding symbolic music notation and will then explore pathways for analyzing and publishing that encoded data. Participants should have a basic knowledge of how to read music, but […]

DH for Chairs and Deans [Consultancy]

Université de Montréal 3150 Rue Jean Brillant, Montreal, Québec, Canada

Led by: Harold Short, John Unsworth, and Ray Siemens Intended for university administrators who seek an understanding of the Digital Humanities that is both broad and deep, this offering establishes a cohort that meets as a group for three dedicated sessions before the first day of DHSI (on the Sunday beforehand) and several dedicated session […]

 Introduction to Project Planning and Management for DH: Issues and Approaches

Université de Montréal 3150 Rue Jean Brillant, Montreal, Québec, Canada

Led by: Lynne Siemens This course will cover the basics of project management from project definition to project review upon completion. Topics such as budget setting and controls, risk management, critical path scheduling, software tools, and related Internet resources will also be discussed. Material will be covered through lectures, discussions, case studies, and presentations. By […]

DH Programming Pedagogy in the Age of AI 

Université de Montréal 3150 Rue Jean Brillant, Montreal, Québec, Canada

Led by: Anastasia Salter and John T. Murray In this team-taught workshop, we invite scholars to join us in exploring the relationship between generative AI and the future of programming pedagogy in the digital humanities and a frontline of what the MLA-CCCC Joint Task Force on Writing and AI called “critical AI literacy.” Generative AI […]

Equity, Advocacy, and Care Frameworks for DH Labs and Communities 

Université de Montréal 3150 Rue Jean Brillant, Montreal, Québec, Canada

Led by: Jacquelyne Thoni Howard This course will guide attendees through the process of developing and enhancing student engagement and educational digital humanities programming using equity, advocacy, and care frameworks. Informed by liberatory and feminist pedagogies, this workshop will demonstrate how to build DH programming that meets the diverse educational and research needs of students, […]

Introduction to Linked Open Data and the Semantic Web 

Université de Montréal 3150 Rue Jean Brillant, Montreal, Québec, Canada

Led by: Susan Brown and Kim Martin This workshop provides an introduction to the web of data for humanities researchers and cultural data stewards. Linked open data is highly structured interoperable data hosted on the web that is structured with semantic relationships so that machines can become partners in discovering, disseminating, sharing, and analyzing data. […]

Conceptualizing and Creating a Digital Edition

Université de Montréal 3150 Rue Jean Brillant, Montreal, Québec, Canada

Led by: Katie Blizzard and Lorena Gauthereau This course will explore all aspects of conceptualizing, planning for, and creating a digital edition. It provides a basic introduction to the various types of digital editions, the practice of editing in the digital age, and a survey of the many digital tools available to serve project goals. […]

Queer(ing) DH 

Université de Montréal 3150 Rue Jean Brillant, Montreal, Québec, Canada

Led by: Jason Boyd and Edmond Chang Queerness and the digital humanities share a common ethos: a desire to make meaning in new ways. Indeed, the intersection of DH and queerness is a site of rich potential that can inspire (and challenge) us to think differently about DH, its methods, its purpose, and its politics. […]

Open Assembly: Teaching & Publishing with COVE Studio & Editions 

Université de Montréal 3150 Rue Jean Brillant, Montreal, Québec, Canada

Led by: Kate Oestreich This course will introduce the open-assembly teaching and making tools at the nonprofit COVE (Collaborative Organization for Virtual Education), which anyone, anywhere can use without having to learn to code. COVE is a scholar-driven, open-access platform that publishes both peer-reviewed material and active-learning or “flipped classroom” student projects built with our […]

Practical JavaScript for Interactive Scholarship

Université de Montréal 3150 Rue Jean Brillant, Montreal, Québec, Canada

Led by: Stephen Zweibel and Zachary Lloyd This is a basic introduction to JavaScript, which is the programming language of the web. The class is designed for anyone interested in developing a website, or creating an interactive data visualization. By the end of this course, you will be able to read JavaScript you find online […]

Computational Text Analysis with Stylometry and R 

Université de Montréal 3150 Rue Jean Brillant, Montreal, Québec, Canada

Led by: Joanna Byszuk and Jacek Bąkowski This is a beginner to intermediate-level course in computational text analysis. It will focus on using digital tools to enhance and deepen traditional ways of reading and analyzing texts. We will explore ways of answering questions about authorship, textual, chronological, and authorial style, genre, and meaning, using some […]

Processing Your XML/TEI with the XML Family of Languages

Université de Montréal 3150 Rue Jean Brillant, Montreal, Québec, Canada

Led by: Elisa Beshero-Bondar and David Birnbaum This class teaches you how to navigate and process XML using tools designed for the purpose–XSLT, XQuery, and Schematron. We cover these together as members of the same XML family, sharing a common syntax in XPath. New and experienced coders of XML will benefit alike from this course, […]