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2025 DMSI at Cambridge & Boston

December 29, 2024 in Uncategorized

Third Annual
Digital Manuscript Studies Institute: DMSI 2025
Cambridge & Boston, Massachusetts

19 March 2025, 8:30 am – 7:00 pm EST (GMT-5)

Organizers: Laura K. Morreale and N. Kıvılcım Yavuz

DMSI 2025 Logo and QR Code

[Posted on 29 December 2024]

DMSI 2025 Banner

The third annual Digital Medieval Studies Institute (DMSI) in March 2025 presents a one-day program featuring workshops on digital scholarly methods specifically tailored for medievalists. Organized by Laura K. Morreale and N. Kıvılcım Yavuz, it takes place in cooperation with

DMSI 2025 Flyer

  • Harvard University,
  • Boston College,
  • McMullen Museum of Art,
  • Digital Medievalist, and
  • the Research Group on Manuscript Evidence (RGME).

Information for DMSI 2025

  • printable Flyer (see right)
    DMSI 2025 flyer
  • web-based information sheet
  • application form
  • registration (see below)

All registered participants will be charged a fee of $100 to participate in DMSI 2025. A small bursary will be offered for 5 participants (one per class) to cover the participation fee; the bursary is needs-based. For instructions to apply to the full-day program, to present a lightning talk, or to apply for a bursary, see below.

For registration to attend the full-day program, see below.

DMSI 2025 Flyer: Call for Participation

Program

Plenary Lecture

Gabriel Pizzorno
(Senior Preceptor on History and Faculty Chair,
Digital Scholarship Support Group, Harvard University)
“Building on Solid Foundations:
The Importance of Data Structures to Digital Scholarship”

Lightening Talks

Lightning talks will be presented by a selected number of participants.

Send your proposals!

For the lightning talks, workshop participants can propose a short presentation (lightning talk) on any aspect of digital medieval studies, such as an ongoing project, a methodology, or a specific research finding; the topic of the lightning talk does not have to be the same as the workshop in which the participant enrolls. Participants will be able to present a lightning talk only if they are accepted to attend the full-day program.

Lunch

Workshops

Five separate concurrent workshops, each with a total teaching time of 4 hours, will address a variety of topics and techniques.

A maximum of 8-10 participants will be accepted into each workshop. It will only be possible to enroll in one workshop.

1) “Rendering Spaces Virtually Using Photogrammetry”
(Rachel Chamberlain)

Participants will explore the various uses of photogrammetry, particularly in capturing interiors to display virtually. You will learn to photograph a space, stitch it together, and layer multiple forms of media on top to provide a rich, immersive experience to digital visitors.

2) “Rendering 3D Artifacts for Virtual Exhibits Using Photogrammetry”
(Antonio LoPiano)

Photogrammetry is a powerful and flexible technology for the capturing, digitization, and visualization of 3D artifacts, especially in the context of rendering them for use in virtual exhibits or repositories. Participants will learn how to capture images of an artifact, use the Metashape photogrammetry software to process images, and export the resulting models for use in virtual environments.

3) “Mapping Humanities: The Medieval Version”
(Kahil Sawan)

This workshop explores various mapping methods used in medieval digital humanities. Participants will be introduced to GIS (Geographic Information Systems), geo-referencing, and spatial data. You will learn how to use tools that will enable you to integrate geography and digital mapping into your own research projects.

4) “Networking Old English Charters Using Gephi”
(David Thomas)

Network analysis enables scholars to untangle patterns of relationships in historical documents whose complexity is beyond human comprehension. Participants will use the network analysis tool Gephi to analyze and visualize the relationships of over 2,500 individuals who appear in over 500 charters from Old English kingdoms, from the seventh to the ninth centuries, zeroing in on major figures.

Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University, Houghton Library: Exterior view (2014). Harvard Public Affairs and Communications, Harvard University, Copyrighted free use, via Wikimedia Commons

5) “Digitizing Manuscripts”
(Anthony Harris & Sara Powell)

In this interactive workshop on the essentials of manuscript digitization, participants will learn how to capture the textual and material aspects of medieval fragments. You will gain hands-on experience working with Houghton Library’s fragments, collaborating to select, describe, scan, and prepare items for upload to a digital repository.

— This workshop will take place at the Houghton Library.

DMSI 2025: List of Workshops

Reception at the McMullen Museum of Art of Boston College

Boston, Boston College, McMullen Museum of Art, Exterior. Photograph by BCLicious (2018), CC0, via Wikimedia Commons

Applications and Instructions

Preference will be given to applicants who demonstrate how they plan to apply what they learn in their research, teaching, or professional practice.

We are offering a small bursary for 5 participants (one per class) to cover the participation fee; the bursary is needs-based.

  • application form

For the application, you will need to supply:

  • Contact information
  • Two-paragraph statement of interest specifying the three workshops you are most interested in participating (in order of preference) and explaining how you plan to incorporate the skills and knowledge gained at DMSI into your current work.
  • Concise CV (maximum 1 page).

Optional

  • Proposal to give a Lightning Talk

If you wish to propose a short presentation, please send a title and a 200-word abstract.

  • Application for a Bursary

If you wish to apply for a bursary, please send a brief indication of financial need (no documentation, please). The bursary will cover the $100 cost of participation ONLY. No funds are available for travel or accommodation.

Due Date for Applications
Note that the first round of applications are due by 30 January 2025.

DMSI 2025 Flyer: Instructions

Registration

The fee to attend the 2025 Meeting of the DMSI in Cambridge/Boston is $100 US. (The cost of lodging or travel is not included.) To apply for a needs-based bursary to cover this fee, see above.

Please register through the RGME Eventbrite Registration Portal:

  • Digital Medieval Studies Institute (DMSI) 2025 in Cambridge/Boston: Tickets

In registering, please indicate your first, second, and third choices of workshop you would like to attend; spaces are limited. Please also indicate any dietary restrictions.

Issues with registering for the event? Please contact the RGME via rgmesocial@gmail.com.

Questions?

Do you have questions about the event and applications for it?
Please contact the organizers via dmsihello@gmail.com.

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Medieval Women’s Networks

August 4, 2024 in Announcements, Event Registration, Events, Manuscript Studies, Medieval Women's Networks

“Medieval Women’s Networks:
Exploring Tools and Techniques
for Digital Analysis”

A Pair of Interactive Public Workshops

co-organized by
Kathy Krause and Laura Morreale
and co-sponsored by the RGME

Thursday and Friday 17–18 October 2024 (Online)
12:30–14:30 pm EDT (GMT-4)

[Posted on 5 August 2024, with updates]

We gladly announce another event for our 2024 Anniversary Year.

The RGME has been invited to co-sponsor the free 2-day online event to explore and advance the swiftly developing world of work on Medieval Women’s Networks.

Co-Organizers

The event is conceived and co-organized by experts

  • Kathy Krause (University of Missouri, Kansas City, Emerita)
  • Laura Morreale (Independent Scholar and Middle Ages for Educators)

Laura, our RGME Associate, gave a presentation for our 2024 Anniversary Symposium “Manuscript Heart” in February. This coming event joins a series of collaborative events and projects which she helps to organize, accomplish, and publish.

We are glad to join forces with Kathy and her and all the co-sponsors for Medieval Womens’ Networks.

Co-Sponsors

To be held online, the event is co-sponsored by

  • Center for Digital and Public Humanities, the University of Missouri Kansas City
  • Digital Medievalist
  • the Research Group on Manuscript Evidence
  • and a generous Anonymous Benefactor.

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Logo of the Research Group on Manuscript Evidence (colour version)

RGME Logo

Digital Medievalist Logo

Dates

The Interactive Public Workshop will take place over two days, in sessions devoted respectively to

1) Projects. Thursday 17 October 2024
2) Data. Friday 18 October 2024

Each session is scheduled for 12:30–2:30 pm EDT (GMT-4) online.

For information see the flyer, shown here, and links below.

“Medieval Women’s Networks” Flyer.

Participants

Speakers and Digital Humanities Experts come from an international variety of centers and perspectives.

Speakers for Workshop 1: Projects

  • Adrienne Williams Boyarin (University of Victoria)
  • Elena Brizio (Georgetown University)
  • Tracy Chapman Hamilton (Sweet Briar College)
  • S.C. Kaplan (University of California, Santa Barbara)
  • Samantha Katz–Seal (University of New Hampshire)
  • Mariah Proctor–Tiffany (University of California, Long Beach)
  • Yvonne Seale (State University of New York, College at Geneseo)

Digital Humanities Experts for Workshop 2: Data

  • Kalani Craig (Indiana University)
  • Erin McCarthy (Saint Lawrence University)
  • Jeffrey Rudberg–Cox (University of Missouri, Kansas City)
  • Sébastien de Valeriola (Université libre de Bruxelles)

Information and Registration

To register please visit the Event registration form via Google Docs, where can also be found online information.

1. Event registration
2. An online information sheet
If Google Workspace is not accessible to you, please contact us. (See below.)
The Event flyer is available for download on the RGME website in two formats:
  • DHWomenFinalFlyer3 (pdf)
  • Medieval Women’s Networks Flyer (jpg)

London, British Museum, Additional MS 10292, fol. 149r. Prose Lancelot-Grail. Saint Omer or Tournai, 1316. Image © The British Library.

We thank the co-organizers and co-sponsors of Medieval Women’s Networks for the opportunity to join the carefully-prepared program for this outstanding event.  We look forward eagerly to it.  We invite you to join it!

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Other RGME-sponsored Events
for our 2024 Anniversary Year

  • 2023 and 2024 Events
  • Episode 17. “RGME Retrospect and Prospects: Anniversary Reflections (Saturday 21 September, online)
  • 2024 Autumn Symposium “At The Helm” (Friday and Saturday 25-26 October 2024, online)
  • Episode 18. “Women as Makers of Books” (Saturday 14 December 2024, online)

To register for these sponsored events, please visit the RGME Eventbrite Collection:

  • RGME Eventbrite Registration Portal

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The co-sponsorship for Medieval Women’s Networks leads the RGME to open a new page on our website for news about activities, projects, conference papers, publications, and initiatives by people of the RGME.  Functioning as a form of bulletin board with announcements, it appears here:

  • Around and About with the RGME

First up, with an announcement by Laura Morreale, is the Sweet 16 Competition launched by the Princeton-based Middle Ages for Educators (MAFE). The due date for proposals is 1 October 2024.

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Consider making a Donation in Funds or in Kind for our nonprofit educational corporation powered principally by volunteers. Your donations and contributions are welcome, and can go a long way. They may be tax-deductible to the fullest extent provided by the law.

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Remember to register for “Medieval Women’s Networks” for 17–18 October 2024 (see above). See you there!

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