Jim,

The best two websites for general information on DH organizations/events are probably:

http://adho.org/
http://dh2013.unl.edu/

Also, the people within the DH community who are most interested in XML from a theoretical perspective can usually be found at the Balisage meetings: http://www.balisage.net/.

David

On Mon, 20 May 2013, James Fuller wrote:

Hello David,

On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 3:46 PM, David Sewell <[email protected]> wrote:
...
the oXygen editor/IDE). Even if the community of users is small by
comparison with Javascript or Perl or whatever, the impact of projects that
rely on XQuery is, I suspect, much greater than people realize.

Great to confirm Uche's reliable instincts.

Wondering what are the top venues (conferences, training, etc) where
digital humanities folk 'live' ?

I would also be interested in hearing what kind of problems these
folks are trying to solve.

thx, Jim


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