Working groups
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* [[GIS applications for humanities research]] | * [[GIS applications for humanities research]] | ||
* [[Immersive worlds]] | * [[Immersive worlds]] | ||
Revision as of 16:01, 8 January 2009
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D R A F T
Preliminary list of areas of interest
- Text encoding and digital editing
- Digital archiving
- Open source and open knowledge projects
- Scholarly communication in the digital age: online journal
- GIS applications for humanities research
- Immersive worlds
- Buffalo architecture and cultural memory
- Textual analysis
Working group recognition
For a working group to be funded by the DHIB, its proponents must complete the working group's page indicating
- the names of at least [ n ] participants in the activities of the group, two of whom must be UB faculty full members of the DHIB; wherever poassible the group should include graduate students
- a schedule of activities proposed for the funded period
For a sample page formatted in the Working Group template, click here.
Working group funding
Once a working group has been formally recognized by the DHIB Steering Committee, it may apply for funding.
