Digital Scholarship & Open Access webinar on the 15th of July 2020

NUS Libraries is proud to launch a new online seminar series titled Digital Scholarship in Southeast Asia. The first seminar in this series brings together 4 speakers from diverse backgrounds and different institutions across Southeast Asia. Programme as follows: Short presentation by each speaker on digital scholarship and open access within their respective fields and …

CFP HistoInformatics2017 – the 4th International Workshop on Computational History

HistoInformatics2017 – the 4th International Workshop on Computational History will be held on 6 November, 2017 in conjunction with the 26th ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM 2017), Singapore. Traditionally, historical research is based on the hermeneutic investigation of preserved records and artifacts to provide a reliable account of the past and …

Workshop on Educational and Social Science Technologies (WESST 2017)

Time: July 19-21, 2017 NUS iCube and Lecture Theatre 19 Free tutorials by internationally renowned Ed Tech speakers on 19 July! As data and analytics technologies transform education and the social sciences, we have an unprecedented opportunity to effect positive change in both these fields. To explore this opportunity, we are pleased to host our …

Metadata in the Digital Humanities: Who’s Using What?

5th May 2017, 2pm-6pm at NUS Central Library T1 Please register.   Metadata in the Digital Humanities: Who’s Using What? 5th May 2017 (Friday), 2pm to 6pm NUS Central Library Level 4, Theatrette 1 (CLB 04-04) Open to public on a first-come-first-served basis, registration required   CLICK HERE TO REGISTER   NUS Libraries is pleased …

Cultural Specificity in Digital Collections

Workshop at the National University of Singapore 12-14 August 2016 Workshop convened by Miguel Escobar Varela and John Phillips See the PDF with the full abstracts. This workshop was funded by the Singapore Ministry of Education, Grant Number FY2015-FRC3-004 and  013-t2-1-011. Digital records of artistic practices (such as recordings, prints, motion capture data, and 3-D models) …

Digital Humanities: Who’s Doing What?

This was the first official Digital Humanities meeting in Singapore, held on 6 May 2016 at the NUS Central Library. This informal session sought to connect the digital humanities community in NUS by bringing like-minded researchers together to share their experiences on digital projects across disciplines. Aside from NUS, speakers from SMU and SUTD shared digital …