Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing
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At its Oulu meetings the ADHO Steering Committee awarded the DH 2010 conference to King's College London, where it will be hosted by CCH and CeRch.
There is now a website for the Digital Humanities 2009 conference.
The results of the 2008 election were declared at the ALLC AGM in Oulu, Finland.
http://www.allc.org/content/elections/index.html
The voting for ALLC 2008 elections is now open. All ALLC members are now invited to vote to elect three Committee Members (2008-2011). There are five nominated candidates. The voting period runs from Wed 28 May to Sun 15 June.
http://www.allc.org/content/elections/index.html
The call for nominations for the ALLC Elections 2008 is now open. Nominations must be received by Friday 9 May 2008.
http://www.allc.org/content/elections/index.html
The new version of the ALLC Constitution, as revised in the December 2007 meetings, is available on this website.
http://www.allc.org/content/about/constitution.html
Registration for DH2008 is now open. The deadline for early registration is April 1st.
http://www.ekl.oulu.fi/dh2008/registration.html
The Call for Papers for the Digital Humanities 2008 conference is now open. The deadline for submission of abstracts is November 18, 2007 (Midnight CST).
http://www.ekl.oulu.fi/dh2008/papers.html
A mailing list has been set up for all ALLC members. We will use this to contact you regarding important conference and membership issues. For those who have not provided us with an up to date email address, you can subscribe at:
http://lists.digitalhumanities.org/mailman/listinfo/allc-members
The preliminary conference web site of Digital Humanities 2007 hosts now a detailed program of the conference.
http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dh2007/sessions.html
Registration is now open for Digital Humanities 2007. Early registration discounts expire May 14th, and room blocks in local hotels expire May 1st.
https://secure.digitalhumanities.org/conftool/
Become an ALLC member. Membership benefits include reduced rates at the Digital Humanities conference, and eligibility to apply for bursaries and prizes. Further information is now available in the leaflet [PDF] at
/redist/pdf/LLCleaflet2007.pdf
The deadline for submitting paper, session and poster proposals to the Programme Committee of Digital Humanities 2007 has been extended to November 15, 2006 (midnight CST).
http://digitalhumanities.org/dh2007/cfp/
The Call for Papers for the Digital Humanities 2007 conference is now open. The deadline for submission of abstracts is November 1, 2006 (Midnight CST).
http://digitalhumanities.org/dh2007/cfp/
At the Digital Humanities 2006 conference in Paris (5-9 July) it was announced that the recipient of the Roberto Busa award 2007 is Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Ott of the University of Tübingen. He will give his Busa Lecture at the Digital Humanities 2007 conference, to be hosted at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 2-8 June 2007.
The Digital Humanities 2007 conference will be hosted by the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. It is organised by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) in cooperation with the University’s Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS).
http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dh2007/
The list of ALLC bursary award winners for the ALLC 2006 conference is now public on this website.
/content/res/bursary_winners.html
As part of its commitment to promote the development and application of appropriate computing in humanities scholarship, ALLC has awarded up to three bursaries to students and young scholars who have had papers or posters accepted for presentation at the 2006 Computers, Literature and Philology (CLiP) international conference.
http://www.cch.kcl.ac.uk/clip2006/
The Award Committee invites nominations for the next Busa Award. Nominations may be made by anyone with an interest in humanities computing and neither nominee nor nominator need be a member of ACH or ALLC. Nominators should give some account of the nominee's work and the reasons it is felt to be an outstanding contribution to the field. A list of bibliographic references to the nominees work is desirable. Nominators are welcome to resubmit updated versions of unsuccessful nominations submitted in previous years. Nominations should be sent to the Chair of the Award Committee, Lorna Hughes, at the address lorna.hughes_at_kcl.ac.uk or AHRC ICT Methods Network, Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College, London, London WC2R 3DX, UK, no later than June 1st, 2006.
The Digital Humanities 2006 conference will be hosted by the Université Paris-Sorbonne. It is organised by the Research Centre CATI (Cultures Anglophones et Technologies de l'Information).
http://www.allc-ach2006.colloques.paris-sorbonne.fr/