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2021-22 Honorary Resident Wikipedian: Nastasia Herold
The Electronic Textual Cultures Lab (ETCL; etcl.uvic.ca) and the University of Victoria Libraries (uvic.ca/library) are proud to welcome Nastasia Herold (University of Leipzig) as Honorary Resident Wikipedian for 2021–22. Nastasia Herold is a German linguist and...
Public Talk: Ethics and Responsibilities of Open Access and its Realization in the Atikamekw First Nation’s Wikipedia
The ETCL and University of Victoria Libraries invite you to an upcoming talk by 2021–22 Honorary Resident Wikipedian, Nastasia Herold (University of Leipzig), with Thérèse Ottawa (Atikamekw First Nation), on Ethics and Responsibilities of Open Access and its...
Talk: From catastrophe to community: the climate disaster project (Sean Holman)
The Electronic Textual Cultures Lab at UVic is pleased to invite you to a talk with Sean Holman (Wayne Crookes Professor in Environmental and Climate Journalism, UVic) on the climate disaster project. When: Tuesday 19 October 2021, 2pm-3pm Pacific Time Where: Please...
Job posting: Graduate Research Assistant
The Electronic Textual Cultures Lab, an interdisciplinary research lab on campus, seeks a part-time (typically 10-15 hours per week) U Victoria graduate research assistant with technology-oriented interests and qualifications in humanities research, writing, and...
Call for Nominations: 2022 Open Scholarship Awards
2022 Open Scholarship Awards Sponsored by the Canadian Social Knowledge Institute We are pleased to announce the 2022 Open Scholarship Awards, sponsored by the Canadian Social Knowledge Institute (c-ski.ca) and its partners! Nominations for the 2022 awards are due by...
Job Posting: Coordinator (Operations)
The Electronic Textual Cultures Lab (ETCL) at the University of Victoria seeks an engaged and organised self-starter for the position of Coordinator (Operations), a full-time (40 hours a week), on-campus role. About us: The Electronic Textual Cultures Lab (ETCL;...
Meet the ETCL Team: Alan Colín Arce
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. Alan is a Mexican Research Assistant at ETCL and an MA student in Sociology at UVic. His role at ETCL involves user...
Meet the ETCL Team: Jesse Thomas Kern
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. Jesse (“JT”) Thomas (née Kern) is a graduate research assistant at the ETCL. They are a queer nonbinary early career...
Nominations for 2021-22 UVic Honorary Resident Wikipedian (31 March)
We’re grateful for the enthusiasm of the UVic community over the past several years in continued support of our Honorary Resident Wikipedian (HRW) program and its related events. The first program of its kind in our country when initiated in 2014, it is a partnership...
Public Talk — Wikidata: The Linked Open Data Platform Everyone Can Contribute To, by Honorary Resident Wikipedian Silvia Gutiérrez de la Torre
The Electronic Textual Cultures Lab and University of Victoria Libraries invite you to an upcoming talk by 2020–21 Honorary Resident Wikipedian, Silvia Gutiérrez de la Torre (El Colegio de México) on Wikidata: The Linked Open Data Platform Everyone Can Contribute To....
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