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From: Jonathan Reeve <jpr2152@columbia.edu>
Date: Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 1:47 PM
On Sunday, October 1st, there will be an all-day conference at the Columbia
University Butler Library called “Joyce in the Digital Age,” celebrating
new computational approaches to the works of James Joyce. It will feature a
keynote lecture from the Joycean editor Hans Walter Gabler, as well as
presentations from scholars working on digital approaches to Joyce. Anyone
interested in mapping, stylometry, data visualization, TEI XML, text
analysis, or the works of James Joyce is encouraged to attend. Registration
is free, and available through the RSVP link on the conference website:
https://jonathanreeve.github.io/conference-joyce-digital/
Lunch will be provided. In the afternoon, we’ll host a short introduction
to scholarly editing in TEI XML, and then participants will be invited to
contribute to the open-source TEI XML scholarly editions of Ulysses and
Portrait.
We hope to see you all there on October 1st!
Jonathan Reeve
Graduate Student
Department of English and Comparative Literature