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March, 2020

  • Workshop: Textual Editing in the Digital Age: 30 March3 April, Newcastle, GB. Animating Text (Newcastle University) and the Institute of English Studies (School of Advanced Study, University of London) are pleased to announce Textual Editing in the Digital Age, an intensive 5-day workshop series that will focus on digital methods for creating and analysing scholarly texts.

April, 2020

  • JATS-Con: 2829 April, Bethesda, MD, US. JATS-Con is a conference for anyone who uses, or is interested in learning about, the Journal Article Tag Suite (JATS), an XML format for marking up and exchanging journal content.

May, 2020

  • Open Digital Scholarship in the Humanities: 4 May, London, GB. Humanists are increasingly looking to open, digital methods as an integral part of their scholarship’s dissemination and engagement. Rooted in digital humanities, open source software, the OA movement, new media, book history, and many other areas, open digital scholarship is celebrated for its potential to strengthen academic and academic-aligned collaboration among many communities, both within and beyond those that are a part of the conventional university system and traditional publication methods. Please consider joining us in London for what is sure to be a dynamic discussion!

June, 2020

  • MarkupUK: 46 June, King’s College, London, GB. A conference about XML and other markup technologies.

  • The Digital Humanities Conference: 24 June1 July, London, GB. The Digital Humanities Conference is going to be organised at UCL Centre for Digital Humanities, London, UK from 24 Jun 2020 to 01 Jul 2020 This expo is going to be a 8 day event. This event forays into categories like Information Technology.

July, 2020

  • ACL 2020: 510 July, Seattle, WA, US.. ACL is the premier conference of the field of computational linguistics, covering a broad spectrum of diverse research areas that are concerned with computational approaches to natural language.

  • Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School: 1317 July, Keble College, Oxford, GB. DHOxSS offers a range of training workshops to anyone with an interest in the Digital Humanities, including academics at all career stages, students, project managers, and people who work in IT, libraries, archives, and cultural heritage.

  • The Role of XML in Publishing Accessible Documents: 27 July, Rockville, MD, US. In this one-day symposium we will explore the role of XML in supporting accessibility. There is a moral as well as a legal imperative to make information and documents more accessible. What can we, the XML community, do to enable the creation and publication of accessible documents? What can we learn from the Accessibility community?

  • Balisage: 2831 July, Rockville, MD, US. Balisage is an annual conference devoted to the theory and practice of descriptive markup and related technologies for structuring and managing information.

  • 11th European Summer University in Digital Humanities “Culture & Technology”: 28 July7 August, Leipzig, DE. The Summer University takes place across 11 whole days. The intensive programme consists of workshops, teaser sessions, public lectures, regular project presentations, a poster session and a panel discussion. Workshop details online.

September, 2020

  • The 20th ACM Symposium on Document Engineering 20 September2 October, San Jose, CA, US. The 20th ACM Symposium on Document Engineering (DocEng 2020) seeks original research papers that focus on the design, implementation, development, management, use and evaluation of advanced systems where documents and document collections play a key role. DocEng emphasizes innovative approaches to document engineering technology, use of documents and document collections in real-world applications, and novel principles, tools and processes that improve our ability to create, manage, maintain, share, and productively use these. In particular, DocEng 2020 seeks contributions in the area of cooperative work with documents.

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