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November 5, 2018 at 5:48 pm #69544Matthew K. Gold (he/him)Participant
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From: Ian Milligan <ianmilligan1@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Nov 5, 2018 at 5:46 PM
Subject: [DHSI] Archives Unleashed: Call for Participation, Washington DC
(March 21-22 2019)
To: DHSI List <institute@lists.uvic.ca>Apologies for cross-posts
For those who are interested in web archiving, the Archives Unleashed
Project (https://archivesunleashed.org) will be hosting its third datathon.
This event offers an opportunity for participants to work with the toolkit
and web archives at scale. These events have been attended by librarians,
archivist, and researchers from a number of fields including history,
computer science, digital humanities, and beyond.
Please help us share this news be forwarding to any interested parties!_________
Archives Unleashed: Call for Participation
Web Data at Scale with the Archives Unleashed Toolkit: Web Archive Datathon
Gelman Library | George Washington University
21-22 March 2019
http://archivesunleashed.org/washington/The World Wide Web has had a profound impact on how we research and
understand the past. The sheer amount of cultural information that is
generated and, crucially, preserved every day in electronic form, presents
exciting new opportunities for researchers. Much of this information is
captured within web archives.
Web archives often contain hundreds of billions of web pages, ranging from
individual homepages and social media posts, to institutional websites.
These archives offer tremendous potential for social scientists and
humanists, and the questions research may pose stretch across a multitude
of fields. In short, web archives offer the ability to reconstruct
large-scale traces of the relatively recent past.The Archives Unleashed Team has partnered with George Washington University
Libraries to host the next Archives Unleashed datathon.This event is tailored towards web archives practitioners and researchers.
The Archives Unleashed datathon presents an opportunity for librarians,
archivists, researchers, computer scientists, and others to collaboratively
work with web collections and explore cutting-edge research tools through
hands on experience.This event will bring together a small group of approximately 15-20
participants to experiment with the newest release of the Archives
Unleashed Toolkit and the Archives Unleashed Cloud, and to kick-off
collaboratively inspired research projects. Participants will have access
to analytics software and specialists, and will be exposed to the process
of working with web archive files at scale. For more information on AUT and
the Cloud, please visit http://archivesunleashed.org/.This will be our third event, with our final datathon happening in the
western area of the United States. Accordingly, the Washington datathon
will prioritize regional applicants from eastern and central Canada and the
northeastern United States.Sponsors + Travel Grants
This event is possible thanks to the generous support of the Andrew W.
Mellon Foundation, George Washington University Libraries, University of
Waterloo’s Faculty of Arts, York University Libraries, Compute Canada, and
Start Smart Labs.The Archives Unleashed team is pleased to offer modest travel grants to
help attendees participate in this event. These grants can cover up to
$1,000 CAD in travel expenses. If you require financial assistance to
attend the event, please indicate in your statement of interest that you
would like to be considered for the travel grant.Submission Guidelines
Those interested in participating should send a 250-word expression of
interest and a short one-page CV to the Archives Unleashed Team (
archivesunleashed@gmail.com) by midnight (EST) on 3 December 2018. This
expression of interest should address your background and interests in web
archiving, and what you would hope to get out of working with tools and web
archive data at scale. Applicants will be notified by 19 December 2018.On behalf of the organizers,
Ian Milligan (University of Waterloo), Laura Wrubel (George Washington
University), Dan Kerchner (George Washington University), Rachel Trent
(George Washington University), Nick Ruest (York University), Jimmy Lin
(University of Waterloo), and Samantha Fritz (University of Waterloo)—
*Ian Milligan*
Associate Professor
Department of History, Faculty of Arts
University of Waterloo
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