Deadline extended!
https://dhrescunit.github.io/posts/project/
Lead Research Software Engineer, Center for Digital Humanities @ Princeton
Technical Lead: Princeton Geniza Project, Shakespeare and Company Project, Princeton Prosody Archive, and more
#DigitalHumanities , Agile, English literature, etc
Deadline extended!
https://dhrescunit.github.io/posts/project/
Planning a #DigitalHumanities research software project and need help with technical planning?
Submit your project to DHReSCU (DH Research Software Consulting Unit) to be matched with a Humanities RSE consultant.
https://forms.gle/hgMGR7YmHc4N9r3R8
Selected project teams will be paid $1500 for their time.
The next DHTech meetup is on October 10, and we’ll be talking about community code review and AI code review.
Have you tried any AI code review tools? What about static tools for analysis or scanning that don’t claim to be intelligent?
https://dh-tech.github.io/2024/09/11/dhtech-october-meetup-on-code-review-and-ai/
The Center for Digital Humanities at Princeton is looking for a Research Software Engineer to join our team. I get to work with a fantastic, brilliant, thoughtful group of people; maybe you will join us?
https://cdh.princeton.edu/opportunities/research-software-engineer-ii/
Re-posting an ode to project managers everywhere and remembering Rebecca Munson 💜
https://rlskoeser.github.io/2024/08/15/project-manager/
Awesome!! Just in time for #DH2024, our edited volume on "Digital Stylistics in Romance Studies and Beyond" has come out with Heidelberg University Publishing!
Edited by @josecalvo, @robert, @u_henny, Daniel Schlör and myself, and documenting papers from our #CLiGS conference.
It's #openaccess, of course! Find details and download here: https://heiup.uni-heidelberg.de/catalog/book/1157
@fotis_jannidis @CLSinfra @tcdh @jcls
#RomanceStudies #French #Spanish #DigitalHumanities #Literature #CLS
There’s still time to nominate yourself or someone else to be part of a panel for the US-RSE conference this fall. How does research domain impact #RSE work?
https://forms.gle/zYTJMb9m2D8er2Tr5
Is there something qualitatively different about being an RSE in the humanities? Are we behind the sciences in adoption, or is it something else? What about other domains?
We’re facilitating a conversation at US-RSE’24 and want your perspective.
RT @jerielizabeth We are looking for panelists for a US-RSE 2024 Birds of a Feather conversation “RSEs in domain-specific ecosystems” about how the experiences of research software engineers differ by domain. For more details and to indicate your interest to be a panelist, please complete this nomination form by July 15, 2024.
We are looking for panelists for a US-RSE 2024 Birds of a Feather conversation “RSEs in domain-specific ecosystems” about how the experiences of research software engineers differ by domain. For more details and to indicate your interest to be a panelist, please complete this nomination form by July 15, 2024.
I finally updated my personal site. I wrote a post about migrating it from Jekyll to Hugo, and how all my customizations and experiments made that harder.
Now with improved open graph preview images! (Hugo image processing FTW)
First tweak of many to come, I'm sure.
https://rlskoeser.github.io/2024/06/15/wherever-hugo-there-you-are/
I finally updated my personal site. I wrote a post about migrating it from Jekyll to Hugo, and how all my customizations and experiments made that harder.
https://rlskoeser.github.io/2024/06/15/wherever-hugo-there-you-are/
What do you do when your data has gaps & unknowns?
In “Missing Data, Speculative Reading” @zoeleblanc and I delve into Shakespeare and Company Project datasets and use time series forecasting, statistics, and unseen species models to estimate the extent of missing information & use recommendation systems to speculatively fill in some gaps.
This article is part of a special issue on “The World of Shakespeare and Company” co-published by Modernism/modernity and the Journal of Cultural Analytics.
https://modernismmodernity.org/forums/posts/koeser-leblanc-missing-data-speculative-reading
https://culturalanalytics.org/article/116926-missing-data-speculative-reading
Now that acceptances have gone out for #DH2024 submissions have gone out, consider a submitting a brief technical presentation about your DH research for the #DHtech mini-conference to be held before the main conference.
Deadline extended to March 31.
https://dh-tech.github.io/blog/2023/12/19/dh-inside-out-dh2024/
We have a DHTech meetup next week on Thursday, February 15 on agent-based modeling.
I’ve been using ABM for a philosophy project; looking forward to learning how others are using it and thinking about it for humanities research.
https://dh-tech.github.io/2024/01/25/dhtech-february-meetup-on-agent-based-modeling/
DHTech is organizing a mini-conference for DH2024: "DH Inside out"
Please consider submitting a talk or signing up to be a reviewer. Submissions are due March 15
https://dh-tech.github.io/blog/2023/12/19/dh-inside-out-dh2024/
I've made a Zotero group for data physicalization/physical data visualization materials.
You should be able to request to be a member if you would like to add materials, but let me know if you are having any problems.