Executive council update & upcoming vote
CSDH/SCHN is pleased to announce that Geoffrey Rockwell has agreed to serve as President from 2019-2022. His bio is below, as well as those who have put themselves forward for…
CSDH/SCHN is pleased to announce that Geoffrey Rockwell has agreed to serve as President from 2019-2022. His bio is below, as well as those who have put themselves forward for…
This year, in an effort to encourage distance participation in our annual conference, the CSDH-SCHN Program Committee has set up a series of open documents for collaborative note-taking. The files…
We are days away from our annual meeting at Congress in Vancouver, and are excited to tell you about our keynote speakers! Our opening keynote speaker is Deb Verhoeven, who has…
If you haven’t seen the wonderful Native Land project (pictured above) yet, you are in for a truly eye-opening experience with our closing keynote speaker, Victor Temprano. Temprano is the CEO of Mapster and…
Every three years, CSDH/SCHN awards an individual with the Outstanding Early Career Award. This year, the award went to Alexandra Bolintineanu of the University of Toronto. Dr. Bolintineanu will give a…
Are you presenting at CSDH/SCHN at Congress this year? Please consider submitting your work for the 2019 Conference Special Issue! The Canadian Society for Digital Humanities/Société canadienne des humanités numériques will be…
Thank you to everyone who contributed to our White Paper response to the Review of Fundamental Science. A national committee to coordinate research has been created, and is now seeking further feedback on…
The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) is seeking our feedback on the draft Tri-Agency Research Data Management Policy. Let them know what you think. You can find…
The Canada’s Early Women Writers project is pleased to announce that their sister websites, Canada’s Early Women Writers and the Database of Canada’s Early Women Writers, are both fully populated and available online.Canada's Early…
Bertrand Gervais is a professor in the Département d’études littéraires at Université du Québec à Montréal and a Canada Research Chair in Digital Art and Literature. Gervais’s scholarship and community building…