Latest Lab Publication by ETCL Team Members

Members of the ETCL team, including Alan Colin Arce, Graham Jensen, Brittany Amell, and Ray Siemens, recently published an article titled “Multilingualism as Infrastructural Imperative: Language Diversity in Digital Knowledge Commons.” The article is available in...

Re-Defining Open Social Scholarship in an Age of Generative ‘Intelligence’—CAPOS 2025

The Electronic Textual Cultures Lab (ETCL) team recently organized the 7th annual gathering of the Canadian Australian Partnership for Open Scholarship (CAPOS) with the theme “Re-Defining Open Social Scholarship in an Age of Generative ‘Intelligence’ on 2-3 December...

Nuts & Bolts Talk: Alan Colín-Arce on Web Archives and Digital Silences

We are pleased to announce the next talk in the ETCL Nuts and Bolts series, which will take place on Thursday, November 6th, to mark World Digital Preservation Day. This session will feature Alan Colín-Arce, the ETCL’s Mitacs Internship Fellow in Open, Collaborative...

ETCL and HSS Commons at the First Canadian Conference on Open Science and Open Scholarship

On October 9th and 10th, ETCL team members Ray Siemens, Britt Amell, and Alan Colin-Arce participated at the First Canadian Conference on Open Science and Open Scholarship at Concordia University in Montreal. As part of the event, we had a booth where we had lively...

**POSTPONED** Nuts and Bolts: Citizen Science, Collective Memory, and Gestapo.Terror.Places

UPDATE (8 September 2025) Unfortunately, due to illness in the lab, we need to postpone today’s ETCL Nuts & Bolts talk to later in September. We are coordinating with our esteemed speaker, Lambert Heller, to reschedule the session in an online format, as he will...

Latest Lab Publication by Alan Colin Arce

Member of the ETCL team, Alan Colin Arce (Graduate Research Assistant) recently published an article in Spanish titled “Humanities and Social Sciences Commons. Herramienta para la colaboración y difusión de resultados de investigación.” In this article, Arce provides...

Meet the ETCL Team: Thomas Sherriff

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. Thomas is a Mitacs Globalink research intern from Cornwall, Great Britain. He joined the lab in May 2025 and will...

Meet the ETCL Team: Veronika Mykhailenko

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. Veronika joined the lab in May 2025 as a Mitacs Globalink Research Intern from Kherson, Ukraine. She will spend three...

Meet the ETCL Team: Ishita Akhter

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. Ishita joined the lab in May 2025 as a Mitacs Globalink Research Intern from Hong Kong. She will be working with the...

2025 Open Scholarship Awards

The Canadian Social Knowledge Institute and its partners, including the Implementing New Knowledge Environments project, are delighted to announce the winners, and honourable mentions, for the 2025 Open Scholarship Awards. Award recipients demonstrated exemplary open...

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Lecture: Scholars’ Lab

Ray and Julie were invited to Scholars' Lab in Virginia to give a presentation (coauthored by Cara Leitch) titled "Working the 'Sweet Spot' in DH Training: A Discussion of the Digital Humanities Summer Institute, in its Larger Context." Event advertisement available...

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Conference: NEH Institute at UCLA

Ray was at the UCLA's Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM) to participate in "Networks and Network Analysis for the Humanities: An NEH Institute for Advanced Topics in Digital Humanities" (website: http://www.ipam.ucla.edu/programs/hum2010/). Ray's talk...

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Conference: IAUPE 2010

Ray was in Malta to attend the triennial conference of the International Association for University Professors of English (IAUPE). He presented two papers there: "Toward a History of the Future of the Book" and "Distant Reading and Computationally-Facilitated...

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Conference: DH 2010

The ETCL was well-represented at the Digital Humanities 2010 Conference (King's College, London). Ray Siemens and Meagan Timney participated in a panel on DH titled "Understanding the Capacity of the Digital Humanities: The Canadian Experience, Generalised." Ray's...

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Conference: LIBER 2010

Ray was at Aarhus University for the LIBER 2010 conference. He delivered a paper called "Enacting Change: A Study of the Implementation of E-Readers and an Online Library in Two Canadian High School Classrooms." The paper's primary author is fellow ETCL Team Member...

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DHSI 2010 a huge success!

Thank you to everyone who made this past week so enjoyable! DHSI may be over for another year, but we are already planning for DHSI 2011, June 6-10! We'll start posting, mailing, and tweeting details soon. Keep following us on Twitter, at #dhsi2010. Read more about...

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Conference: SDH-SEMI 2010

Ray was at Concordia University to attend the annual SDH-SEMI Conference during Congress 2010. He participated in two panels there. At the session about "Understanding the 'Capacity' of the Digital Humanities," Ray talked about "DH Training Capacity: Established...

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DHSI Scholarships Open

The Digital Humanities Summer Institute is fortunate to be able to offer tuition scholarships this year, thanks to the generosity of the SSHRC Image, Text, Sound and Technology program. Applications close February 14th. See our scholarships page for more details. More...

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