Making: A Feminist Praxis
Dates: May 12th to May 15th, 2025 Instructors: Kim Martin and Kiera Obbard Description: This course will introduce participants to a feminist praxis of making through a combination of theory […]
Dates: May 12th to May 15th, 2025 Instructors: Kim Martin and Kiera Obbard Description: This course will introduce participants to a feminist praxis of making through a combination of theory […]
Dates: May 12-16, 2025 This week-long workshop will introduce attendees to best practices in Research Data Management (RDM) using common tools to support research transparency and reproducibility. Robust implementation of […]
Date: May 13 2025 This workshop is a gentle introduction to creating StoryMaps using the ArcGIS Online platform designed for those new to mapping projects. StoryMaps offer a low-barrier way […]
Date: 20 May 2025 Data deposit and data sharing are increasingly recognized as best practice to support open research, reproducibility, research integrity, collaboration, and more. Disciplines, funders, and journals are […]
Date: May 26 2025 This workshop brings together Indigenous filmmakers, archives practitioners, and academic researchers for a roundtable discussion on the urgent need to develop national frameworks for the preservation, access, and distribution […]
Date: May 26 2025 Workshop: Choosing File Formats for Research Data This practical workshop, delivered by the UBC Library Research Data Management team, explores how selecting the right file formats can […]
Led by: Constance Crompton For those new to the field, this is an introduction to the theory and practice of encoding electronic texts for the humanities. This workshop is designed […]
Led by: Amanda Madden This course is intended to be an introduction to the spatial humanities both in practice and theory and is suitable for both novices and those with […]
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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
