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research software engineering @princetoncdh.bsky.social collaborating & co-authoring innovative humanities research capacious curiosity https://rlskoeser.github.io/
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After publishing our conference proceedings with CEUR for 5 years, we need a new venue. 🚨 How do we ensure that the CHR proceedings remain free, accessible, and interdisciplinary? 🖥️ Join the discussion and share your thoughts here: discourse.computational-humanities-research.org/t/call-for-i...

It's a new year and "A New Phase for Derrida’s Margins" 🌘 @jerielizabeth.bsky.social interviews @suttonkoeser.bsky.social on the decision and process of transforming Derrida’s Margins into a “read-only” version and discusses the challenge of defining endings and potential futures for DH projects.

FINISH the year with STARTWORDS! Announcing the release of Issue 5: Processes 🎉 This issue features the work of 3 leading grad students from CDH using data curation and visualization to highlight the importance of everyday, historical people whose lives may otherwise have remained unknown to us.

@miguelev.bsky.social following up on our conversations about data physicalization - here is my work from a few years ago: startwords.cdh.princeton.edu/issues/1/dat...

Thanks again to all the organizers and presenters at #CHR2024 for such a great conference and so many good conversations. I'm continuing to process and take in all the things I learned, as I share insights with my colleagues at @princetoncdh.bsky.social .

Averting the Digital Dark Age: How Archivists, Librarians, and Technologists Built the Web a Memory is released _today_. You can buy a copy, or, you can read it FOR FREE via Project MUSE. Please spread the news to your colleagues, your friends, your syllabus makers. muse.jhu.edu/book/123276

Javier Cha and Roopika Risam will be the keynote speakers of @ADHOrg #DH2025. Know more about the keynotes here: dh2025.adho.org/keynotes/

Keynote by @laurenfklein.bsky.social! 🎉 "When Theory Leads: Towards a Humanities-Forward Model of Computational Research" This talk is a response to the idea that humanities people can only contribute to LLMs by improving model output as "AI tutors," "prompt engineers," "consultants." #chr2024

Excited for @laurenfklein.bsky.social keynote @comphumresearch.bsky.social #chr2024 on When Theory Leads!

Deadline extended! dhrescunit.github.io/posts/project/

🎉 Final Call for Registrations! 🚀 The #CHR2024 Conference is just around the corner, and registration is closing soon! 📅 Registration Deadline: November 25 (local time) 📍 Event Dates: December 4-6 🌐 Register Here: events.au.dk/chr2024/

Hey Bluesky world - the Princeton RSE group is hiring! We're recruiting a Research Software Engineer to build software for novel, AI-driven, hydrology research. Interested? Check out the link below! #RSEng main-princeton.icims.com/jobs/20160/r...

Planning a #DigitalHumanities research software project and need help with technical planning? Submit your project to DHReSCU (DH Research Software Consulting Unit) to be matched with a Humanities RSE consultant. forms.gle/hgMGR7YmHc4N... Selected project teams will be paid $1500 for their time.

We have a few Starter Packs to check out 🙂 But first, meet our awesome team!

Thrilled to share that the CHR2024 proceedings are now live! 🚀 This incredible collection reflects the hard work of so many in the Computational Humanities community. Excited to see these papers presented at the conference in December! 🎉📚 ceur-ws.org/Vol-3834/ Register here: events.au.dk/chr2024/

I would love love love to connect to more Research Software Engineers! This is quite #rstats heavy currently, but is open to all of any level! go.bsky.app/4kfWypW

I am excited to announce The Denig Manuscript, a collaboration between @rrchnm.bsky.social and Winterthur. The manuscript is an illuminated Bible created by the Pennsylvania merchant Ludwig Denig, and the project includes translations, images, forensic analysis, and scholarship. 🗃️ #dighist

"because our code is all open source and freely available on GitHub, you could use our code to build your own full-text searchable database that brings together HathiTrust and Gale-owned works on any subject." #beyondwalledgardens prosody.princeton.edu/editorial/20...

Computational Humanities is now available! (OA version this winter.) Thank you to the amazing contributors, co-editors extraordinaire @dmimno.bsky.social and Jessica Marie Johnson, the team Minessota, and series editors @laurenfklein.bsky.social and Matt Gold! www.upress.umn.edu/978151791598...

The next DHTech meetup is on October 10, and we’ll be talking about community code review and AI code review. Have you tried any AI code review tools? What about static tools for analysis or scanning that don’t claim to be intelligent? dh-tech.github.io/2024/09/11/d...

📣 We're hiring! Do you want to advance humanistic research through software and tackle research questions? Do you love to write code to solve problems? Apply as our new Research Software Engineer (RSE)! cdh.princeton.edu/opportunitie...

Such a delight to sit down with the great @a_greenberg for a long engaged convo on surveillance, AI, my wild path through tech, and how by rejecting the toxic norm Signal provides a shining model for better, healthier tech futures♥️ www.wired.com/story/meredi...

Re-posting an ode to project managers everywhere and remembering Rebecca Munson 💜 rlskoeser.github.io/2024/08/15/p...

#dhtech #DH2024 blog post challenge: write or draft a blog post for the dhtech site sometime this week and get one of these cute hippos dh-tech.github.io

Congrats to Fernando Avíles-García who used artificial intelligence to analyze Dante’s ‘Divine Comedy’ 👏 Read more on the Princeton Homepage & find out from CDH Executive Director Natalia Ermolaev why many undergrads naturally build bridges between humanities & AI. www.princeton.edu/news/2024/06...

Are you considering submitting to CHR 2024, but need a bit more time? Well you can, as long as you an *initial* submission by today 7/11 (AoE). *Existing* submissions can be updated until 7/15 (AoE). 2024.computational-humanities-research.org/cfp/

There’s still time to nominate yourself or someone else to be part of a panel for the US-RSE conference this fall. How does research domain impact #RSE work? forms.gle/zYTJMb9m2D8e...

Is there something qualitatively different about being an RSE in the humanities? Are we behind the sciences in adoption, or is it something else? What about other domains? We’re facilitating a conversation at US-RSE’24 and want your perspective.

We are looking for panelists for a US-RSE '24 Birds of a Feather conversation “RSEs in domain-specific ecosystems”. For more details and to indicate your interest to be a panelist, please complete the nomination form by July 15. forms.gle/SqAutkgAKkTH...

Reposting with improved open graph preview cards. (First tweak of many to come, I'm sure). rlskoeser.github.io/2024/06/15/w...

On my way to the airport for the @dariah.bsky.social conference on Workflows. “Worked Up About Data” is a preview of forthcoming Poetry’s Data & story behind Data Work w @zoeleblanc.bsky.social. Excited to see @princetoncdh.bsky.social folks present their work! María Medem inspired the slides.

I finally updated my personal site. I wrote a post about migrating it from Jekyll to Hugo, and how all my customization and experiments made that harder. rlskoeser.github.io/2024/06/15/w...

🗞️🎉 Have you seen the new article cluster on the CDH-sponsored Shakespeare and Company Project, edited by Joshua Kotin & CDH Lead RSE @suttonkoeser.bsky.social?! Check out: bit.ly/ShakesCoProj... or read the essays in the Journal of Cultural Analytics or @mmodernity.bsky.social (they're copublished!)