The Digital Humanities Initiative (DHI) at the University of Illinois at 
Chicago invites proposals from professional-level and graduate student digital 
humanists for the Fall 2020 Virtual Workshop, “Getting Started in Digital 
Humanities.” This workshop will be presented using a hybrid model and will 
include asynchronous video tutorials and a synchronous presentation and 
discussion. We invite proposals from various disciplines including but not 
limited to history, music, anthropology, literature, communication, earth and 
environmental studies, etc.

Workshop presenters will create video tutorials that are 45-60 minutes long on 
one of the three Digital Humanities topics summarized below. Tutorials will be 
posted one week before the workshop at which point those who have registered 
will view them asynchronously. Presenters will give a 5-10 minute summary of 
the main points of their tutorials during their session on the day of the 
workshop and participate in a 10-15 minute Q&A session. Tutorials and 
presentations should be introductory-level and geared towards beginners.

The DHI is accepting applications in three tracts:
Emerging Genres and Methods
Commonly Used Digital Humanities Tools
Project Planning and Management

Emerging Genres and Methods
Tutorials focused on digital humanities methodologies broadly rather than 
specific tools. Topics could include, but are not limited to, digital 
collections, multimedia critical editions of literary texts, natural language 
processing, qualitative analysis, text mining, distant reading, data 
visualization, mapping, etc.

Commonly Used Digital Humanities Tools
Tutorials focused on the use of a specific tool for a digital humanities 
project. Topics could include, but are not limited to, Omeka, 
HathiTrust+Bookworm, Gephi, Tableau, TEI, Leaflet, R, Python, ArcGis, etc.

Project Planning and Management
Presentations and tutorials focused on project planning and management 
techniques and tools in the context of a digital humanities project. Topics 
could include, but are not limited to, creating project charters; task 
management using Trello, Jira, or Basecamp; or workflow methods such as Kanban, 
RACI, etc.

Send proposals to [email protected]. 

Proposal Length: 500 words
Proposal Deadline: Monday, August 31st, 2020
Deadline for Recorded Tutorials: Monday, September 14, 2020
Workshop Date: Wednesday, September 23rd, 2020.
Contact: [email protected]

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