(Please excuse cross-posting, and help us get the word out about this
opportunity for digital humanities software developers!)
We’re pleased to announce that applications are open for Speaking in Code, a
2-day, NEH-funded symposium and summit to be held at the UVa Library Scholars’
Lab in
The Canadian Writing Research Collaboratory (CWRC) seeks a dynamic project
manager to play a vital role in developing an innovative online infrastructure
for literary scholars at the University of Alberta in Edmonton.
CWRC is producing a virtual research environment for the study of writing in
http://www.scholarslab.org/announcements/web-applications-specialist/
The Scholars’ Lab at the University of Virginia seeks an enthusiastic web
applications specialist with a background in programming and the humanities or
cultural heritage. As a Web Applications Specialist reporting to the
Hi Bess,
+1 for Jasmine. Used to dig blue-ridge for these things, but I don't think
they're maintaining that any more.
Wayne
On 1/27/11 9:37 AM, John Loy loy.j...@gmail.com wrote:
Bess,
Good to hear from you! I've been using Jasmine with its jQuery
The University of Virginia’s Scholars’ Lab is looking for a Senior Developer.
As a senior developer, you will be responsible for enhancing, maintaining, and
optimizing projects related to digital research and scholarship. Not only
should you enjoy writing well organized, highly tested code, but
Here's on more thing to take a look at... there's a project named Raven
(http://github.com/mwmitchell/raven) that one of the Scholars' Lab staff was
working on as a research project. Essentially it takes XML (tested with VRA,
EAD, and TEI) and builds out a faceted interface from a Solr index
Hi Kevin,
Love Heroku (http://heroku.com/), but it does have limitations in the way it
works (e.g. Read-only drive space). I've heard good thinks about EngineYard
(http://www.engineyard.com) and I've been running several apps through
slicehost.
If you're feeling brave, you wan use jruby and
Hi All,
The University of Virginia Library in Charlottesville, VA has just posted a new
position for a Digital Archivist (http://bit.ly/Rhhws). This is a two-year,
grant funded position by the Andrew Mellon Foundation to develop an
inter-institutional model for stewardship for born-digital