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Rebecca Sutton Koeser

@suttonkoeser.bsky.social

research software engineering @princetoncdh.bsky.social
collaborating & co-authoring innovative humanities research
capacious curiosity
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Congrats to Fernando Avíles-García who used artificial intelligence to analyze Dante’s ‘Divine Comedy’ 👏 Read more on the Princeton Homepage & find out from CDH Executive Director Natalia Ermolaev why many undergrads naturally build bridges between humanities & AI. www.princeton.edu/news/2024/06...
Senior Thesis Spotlight: Fernando Avilés-García used artificial intelligence to analyze Dante’s 'Divine Comedy.'www.princeton.edu Fernando Avilés-García used artificial intelligence to analyze Dante’s "Divine Comedy" — "a perfect marriage of science and humanities.”
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Are you considering submitting to CHR 2024, but need a bit more time? Well you can, as long as you an *initial* submission by today 7/11 (AoE). *Existing* submissions can be updated until 7/15 (AoE). 2024.computational-humanities-research.org/cfp/
Computational Humanities Research 20242024.computational-humanities-research.org
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There’s still time to nominate yourself or someone else to be part of a panel for the US-RSE conference this fall. How does research domain impact #RSE work? forms.gle/zYTJMb9m2D8e...
Is there something qualitatively different about being an RSE in the humanities? Are we behind the sciences in adoption, or is it something else? What about other domains? We’re facilitating a conversation at US-RSE’24 and want your perspective.
US-RSE Panelist Nominationforms.gle While research software engineering spans academic disciplines, it is still newer and relatively rare in the humanities and social sciences. When used, the term is being adopted to cover a wide range ...
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Is there something qualitatively different about being an RSE in the humanities? Are we behind the sciences in adoption, or is it something else? What about other domains? We’re facilitating a conversation at US-RSE’24 and want your perspective.
We are looking for panelists for a US-RSE '24 Birds of a Feather conversation “RSEs in domain-specific ecosystems”. For more details and to indicate your interest to be a panelist, please complete the nomination form by July 15. forms.gle/SqAutkgAKkTH...
US-RSE Panelist Nominationforms.gle While research software engineering spans academic disciplines, it is still newer and relatively rare in the humanities and social sciences. When used, the term is being adopted to cover a wide range ...
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We are looking for panelists for a US-RSE '24 Birds of a Feather conversation “RSEs in domain-specific ecosystems”. For more details and to indicate your interest to be a panelist, please complete the nomination form by July 15. forms.gle/SqAutkgAKkTH...
US-RSE Panelist Nominationforms.gle While research software engineering spans academic disciplines, it is still newer and relatively rare in the humanities and social sciences. When used, the term is being adopted to cover a wide range ...
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On my way to the airport for the @dariah.bsky.social conference on Workflows. “Worked Up About Data” is a preview of forthcoming Poetry’s Data & story behind Data Work w @zoeleblanc.bsky.social. Excited to see @princetoncdh.bsky.social folks present their work! María Medem inspired the slides.
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I finally updated my personal site. I wrote a post about migrating it from Jekyll to Hugo, and how all my customization and experiments made that harder. rlskoeser.github.io/2024/06/15/w...
Wherever Hugo, there you arerlskoeser.github.io At long last, I have finished migrating my personal site from Jekyll to Hugo.
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🗞️🎉 Have you seen the new article cluster on the CDH-sponsored Shakespeare and Company Project, edited by Joshua Kotin & CDH Lead RSE @suttonkoeser.bsky.social?! Check out: bit.ly/ShakesCoProj... or read the essays in the Journal of Cultural Analytics or @mmodernity.bsky.social (they're copublished!)
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I am beyond thrilled to share that DATA BY DESIGN: AN INTERACTIVE HISTORY OF DATA VISUALIZATION, 1789-1900 is now open for community review at 💚 📊 dataxdesign.io 📊 💙. It's the work of 15+ people across 5 institutions, 2 continents, 2 babies, and a global pandemic. A 🧵 but first:
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After an enriching Paris edition, CHR2024 is heading north to Århus 🇩🇰 Excited to join forces with @laurejt.bsky.social and Marijn Koolen as a programme chair and contribute to shaping this fantastic event! 📝 CfP is out: 2024.computational-humanities-research.org/cfp/ Be sure to submit by July 8!
The 'Call for Papers' for CHR2024 is out! 📝 Submission deadline is July 8. There have been some changes to submission types and you can also propose workshops 🛠️. More info can be found here: 2024.computational-humanities-research.org/cfp/ #CHR #cfp
Computational Humanities Research 20242024.computational-humanities-research.org
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Now that acceptances have gone out for #DH2024 submissions have gone out, consider a submitting a brief technical presentation about your DH research for the #DHtech mini-conference to be held before the main conference. Deadline extended to March 31. dh-tech.github.io/blog/2023/12...
DH Inside Out - Mini-conference at DH2024dh-tech.github.io DHTech will hold a mini-conference at DH2024 themed “DH Inside Out”. Typical DH conference presentations are focussed on the research with a slight nod to the …
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We have a DHTech meetup next week on Thursday, February 15 on agent-based modeling. I’ve been using ABM for a philosophy project; looking forward to learning how others are using it and thinking about it for humanities research. dh-tech.github.io/2024/01/25/d...
DHTech February Meetup on Agent-Based Modelingdh-tech.github.io DHTech February Meetup on Agent-based Modeling Our next DHTech meetup will be on February 15, 2024 at 9am ET/3pm CET. We will talk about agent-based modeling …
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Thanks for the shout out, @kmcdono.bsky.social . DHTech is hoping to fill a gap with DH community code review. We’ve posted an updated process and quarterly deadlines to submit code for review. dhcodereview.github.io Consider signing up to be a reviewer or submitting code for review.
For MapReader, we are doing a JOSS paper which includes a review of the software in order to be accepted. There's also dhcodereview.github.io cc @kallewesterling.bsky.social @suttonkoeser.bsky.social
DHTech Code Review Working Groupdhcodereview.github.io
DHTech Code Review Working Groupdhcodereview.github.io
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🙌 📖 Congrats to our Executive Director Natalia Ermolaev & New Languages for NLP collaborators: Toma Tasovac, Nick Budak, Andrew Janco, & David Lassner, who co-authored a chapter (more info in thread below) in the new Multilingual Digital Humanities volume! → bit.ly/MuDH
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In case you missed it in the holiday fog, I answered Contingent's questions about How I Do History:
“I’ve long been fascinated—and frustrated—by how little time most of us spend talking about the craft of writing in history graduate programs, despite how central writing is to our work.” For our 30th entry in the series, here's how @katecarp.bsky.social does history.
How Kate Carpenter Does Historycontingentmagazine.org "I was amazed to find that the book I wanted to read didn’t exist yet."
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Author fees are poisonous. They cannot avoid corrupting integrity. Any pay-to-play publication should be required to have an asterisk on CVs. Publication infrastructure should be funded by university consortiums. Arxiv, openreview, etc. This is work, but it’s not hard.
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CHR was the perfect balance: the openness and community of DH, but with an actual readable citable result. Definitely my top publication choice for NLP humanities work going forward.
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Plotting Poetry -- the largest international conference on computational and quantitative poetics -- announces CFP for its 7th edition which will take place in Switzerland! www.plottingpoetry.org/conference/2...
Plotting Poetrywww.plottingpoetry.org
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So excited that Distant Viewing is out today! We offer a theory and method for computer vision and how it can support the analysis of visual culture. An absolute delight to work with @springer.bsky.social and MIT Press. Thank you to all who have supported this project. Please help spread the word!
Taylor Arnold and @nolauren.bsky.social drop their new book Distant Viewing today ... By combining computer vision and and visual cultural studies, they explore images at scale including advertisements, and Dorothea Lange's photography and sitcoms like Bewitched! mitpress.mit.edu/978026254613...
Distant Viewingmitpress.mit.edu
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📣 Announcing 📣 Startwords Issue 4: Palimpsests! Check it out here: startwords.cdh.princeton.edu This issue explores palimpsests of sound, script, and place in the language and history of medieval China featuring pieces by Anna M. Shields, @xinwen.bsky.social, Nick Budak, and Gian Rominger.
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