Presentations
The following list is selective. Please also refer to individual scholars’ web presences for additional publications and information.
For Implementing New Knowledge Environments (INKE) publications, please visit the INKE website here: https://inke.ca/publications/
- Jensen, Graham, Ray Siemens, Alan Colin-Arce, and Brittany Amell. 2024. “Multilingualism as Infrastructural Imperative: Visibility, Accessibility, and Language Diversity in Digital Knowledge Commons.” Association for Computers and the Humanities, Online, November 6. https://ach2024.ach.org/.
- Jensen, Graham, and Ray Siemens. 2024. “Towards Sustainable, Global Infrastructures for DH: Some Arguments for Open Source Research Software.” Japanese Association for Digital Humanities, University of Tokyo, September 19. https://jadh2024.l.u-tokyo.ac.jp/home.
- Jensen, Graham, Sajib Ghosh, Archie To, Randa El Khatib, and Ray Siemens. 2024. “Open Scholarship at Scale: Expanding Digital Research Commons as a Form of Critical Intervention.” Canadian Society of Digital Humanities, University of Montreal, June 21.
- Jensen, Graham, and Dan Tracy. 2024. “HSS Commons Workshop and Feedback Session.” Workshop/Demo presented at the Creative Approaches to Open Social Scholarship: Canada, University of Montreal, June 18. https://inke.ca/creative-approaches-to-open-social-scholarship-canada/.
- Jensen, Graham, Randa El Khatib, and Ray Siemens. 2024. “An Academic Social Networking Site for Digital Humanists in Canada: The Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons.” Digital Exhibit/Poster presented at the Canadian Society for Digital Humanities, University of Montreal, June 19.
- Colin-Arce, Alan, Caroline Winter, Maggie Sardino, Alyssa Arbuckle, Graham Jensen, Adar Charlton, and Ray Siemens. 2024. “Surveying the Theoretical and Practical Foundations of Knowledge Diversity.” Lightning Talk presented at the Creative Approaches to Open Social Scholarship: Canada, University of Montreal, June 17. https://dhsi.org/conference-colloquium-2024/.
- Jensen, Graham, and Ray Siemens. 2024. “A Digital Commons Space for the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences.” Lightning Talk presented at the Creative Approaches to Open Social Scholarship: Canada, University of Montreal, June 17. https://inke.ca/creative-approaches-to-open-social-scholarship-canada/.
- Jensen, Graham, Caroline Winter, Alyssa Arbuckle, and Ray Siemens. 2024. “Understanding and Articulating Knowledge Mobilization in the Humanities.” Lightning Talk presented at the Creative Approaches to Open Social Scholarship: Canada, University of Montreal, June 17. https://inke.ca/creative-approaches-to-open-social-scholarship-canada/.
- Colin-Arce, Alan, Caroline Winter, Maggie Sardino, Alyssa Arbuckle, Graham Jensen, Adar Charlton, and Ray Siemens. 2024. “Surveying the Theoretical and Practical Foundations of Knowledge Diversity.” Lightning Talk presented at the Conference & Colloquium, Digital Humanities Summer Institute, University of Victoria, June 13. https://dhsi.org/conference-colloquium-2024/.
- Jensen, Graham, Caroline Winter, Alyssa Arbuckle, and Ray Siemens. 2024. “Understanding and Articulating Knowledge Mobilization in the Humanities.” Lightning Talk presented at the Conference & Colloquium, Digital Humanities Summer Institute, University of Victoria, June 13. https://dhsi.org/conference-colloquium-2024/.
- Jensen, Graham, and Dan Tracy. 2024. “HSS Commons Workshop and Feedback Session.” Workshop/Demo presented at the Digital Humanities Summer Institute, University of Victoria, June 7. https://dhsi.org/timetable/.
- Jensen, Graham, and Ray Siemens. 2024. “Digital Commons for Open, Accessible Publishing and Community Building.” Jagiellonian University, Poland, May 8.
- Jensen, Graham, and Ray Siemens. 2024. “Free as in Puppies, Not as in Beer.” Jagiellonian University, Poland, May 8.
- Jensen, Graham. 2023. “Creative Forms of Open Social Scholarship in the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons: Case Studies.” Lightning Talk presented at the Creative Approaches to Open Social Scholarship: Australasia, University of Sydney, Congress for the HASS, November 28. https://inke.ca/creative-approaches-to-open-social-scholarship-australasia/.
- Jensen, Graham, Alyssa Arbuckle, and Ray Siemens. 2023. “Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons Workshop and Information Session.” Workshop/Demo presented at the Creative Approaches to Open Social Scholarship: Australasia, University of Sydney, Congress for the HASS, November 28. https://inke.ca/creative-approaches-to-open-social-scholarship-australasia/.
- Alyssa Arbuckle (UVic), “Open Social Scholarship and the INKE Partnership.” Canadian Research Knowledge Network Conference, 1-2 November 2022. Montreal, QC.
- Graham Jensen (UVic), “Toward a Vision of Community-Engaged Digital Research Infrastructure: The Canadian HSS Commons and Beyond.” Canadian Research Knowledge Network Conference, 3-7 October 2022. Online.
- Caroline Winter (UVic), “Building Community around Policy with the Open Scholarship Policy Observatory.” Canadian Research Knowledge Network Conference, 3-7 October 2022. Online.
- Graham Jensen (UVic), “Digital Research Commons and/as Project Management Tool.” Project Management in the Humanities, Digital Humanities Summer Institute, 9 June 2022. Online.
- Graham Jensen (UVic), “Leveraging Open Source Software for the Humanities and Social Sciences: The Canadian HSS Commons.” CANARIE/Canadian Research Software Conference, 31 May-1 June 2022. Montreal.
- Graham Jensen, Caroline Winter, Alyssa Arbuckle, Luis Meneses, and Ray Siemens. “Reimagining the Digital Research Commons for the Canadian HSS Community.” Canadian Society for Digital Humanities 2021, online.
- Graham Jensen, Alyssa Arbuckle, Caroline Winter, Talya Jesperson, and Ray Siemens. “Fostering Digital Communities of Care: Safety, Security, and Trust in the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons.” Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI) 2021: Conference & Colloquium, online.
- Caroline Winter, Graham Jensen, Alyssa Arbuckle, and Ray Siemens. “RDM for the Large-Scale Research Commons.” Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI) 2021: Research Data Management for Digitally Curious Humanists, online.