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Announcing the 2020 Open Scholarship Awards
Open Scholarship Awards Sponsored by the Canadian Social Knowledge Institute and its partners Open Scholarship Award (2020), for open scholarship carried out by scholars, librarians, citizen scholars, research professionals, and administrators. Award: William J....
Talk by Dr. Rachel Hendery: Mapping & Modelling Australia’s Pacific Past
Please join us for a talk by Dr. Rachel Hendery, Associate Professor of Digital Humanities at Western Sydney University, Australia, who will be joining us as a visiting researcher at the Electronic Textual Cultures Laboratory at UVic. The talk will be held in...
Meet the ETCL Team: Simin (CiCi) Li
This post is part of the Meet the ETCL Team series, which introduces the wonderful people who work in the lab and who have worked with us in the past. Simin (CiCi) Li joined the lab as a Digital Scholarship Fellow (DSF) in the fall of 2019, but she learned about the...
What’s New in the ETCL: September–October 2019
This term is off to a busy start for the lab, and the coming months promise to be busier still! As the new academic year began, we welcomed a new cohort of Open Knowledge Practicum (OKP) Fellows into the lab, and welcomed others back for a second term. Dr. Bill...
Meet the ETCL Team: Graham Jensen
This post is part of the Meet the ETCL Team series, which introduces the wonderful people who work in the lab and who have worked with us in the past. Graham joined the lab in September 2019 as a Digital Scholarship Fellow. He is based in the English Department at...
**Postponed** Community Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon, January 15, 2020
**Postponed due to snow** The Electronic Textual Cultures Lab and the University of Victoria Libraries welcome you to join us for a community-based Wikipedia edit-a-thon at Point Ellice House! Our Honorary Resident Wikipedian, Dr. Erin Glass (UC San Diego), will start...
Meet the ETCL Team: Matt Huculak
This post is part of the Meet the ETCL Team series, which introduces the wonderful people who work in the lab and who have worked with us in the past. Matt was first introduced to the lab in 2010, as a postdoctoral researcher at Dalhousie University for Editing...
Call for Applications: Open Knowledge Practicum, Spring 2020
In partnership with the University of Victoria Libraries and the Faculty of Humanities, UVic’s ETCL (Electronic Textual Cultures Lab) is offering a number of Open Knowledge Practicum fellowships for university faculty, staff, and students, as well as members of the...
Public Talk and Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon with Honorary Resident Wikipedian Dr. Erin Glass
As part of our Open Access Week celebrations, the Electronic Textual Cultures Lab and University of Victoria Libraries invite you to a public talk by Honorary Resident Wikipedian Dr. Erin Glass on Monday, October 21, 2019: Open access in the age of surveillance...
Meet the ETCL Team: Alex Christie
This post is part of the Meet the ETCL Team series, which introduces the wonderful people who work in the lab and who have worked with us in the past. Alex Christie joined the lab in 2012 while completing his PhD in the English Department at UVic. As a research...
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