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Pentiment: Art, Writing, and Change
"Italian pentimento repentance, remorse (a1257), change of opinion (1630), correction (a1827)" (OED). With my free time lately, I have...
morganpearce3
Nov 28, 20223 min read


Yet another blog about twitter... It reminds me of listservs in the 1990s.
It’s been interesting watching how the last few weeks have played out on Twitter.
Daniel Paul O'Donnell
Nov 20, 20224 min read


The Rise of Fast Books or Instant Mash Ain’t Mashed Potatoes
Last week, Dan posted a few notes on bookbinding in which he wondered about the swiftness of the 19-century binding in reference to the...

Barbara Bordalejo
Nov 19, 20223 min read


The Decline of the Sacred
While preparing a conference abstract, I reread Stephen Marche's article; Literature is not Data.” Although he writes positively about...

Barbara Bordalejo
Nov 8, 20223 min read


Daniel Paul O'Donnell
Oct 30, 20220 min read


Self-validation, a rare happening.
Academia is a place where one thrives on external validation queues. It is rare, at least for me, to find sources of joy not related to...

Barbara Bordalejo
Oct 23, 20222 min read


How to blog...
At the Humanities Innovation Lab, we are encouraging students (and faculty) to blog each week about their work. That can be intimidating....
Daniel Paul O'Donnell
Oct 23, 20220 min read


"All Things Move Toward Their Ends": The Murder Ballads of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
The cover for the album Murder Ballads (https://genius.com/albums/Nick-cave-and-the-bad-seeds/Murder-ballads) I was recently listening to...
morganpearce3
Oct 19, 20225 min read


Daniel Paul O'Donnell
Oct 16, 20220 min read


Other People's Editions
Although I have been working with digital editions for a long time, this past week, I was faced with a completely divergent perspective...

Barbara Bordalejo
Oct 11, 20223 min read


Critical Friendship: a Practice of Care and Subversion
Lately, I have been searching for alternative approaches to academic work practices, traditionally overly focused on productivity and the...

Barbara Bordalejo
Oct 3, 20222 min read


Daniel Paul O'Donnell
Sep 29, 20220 min read
Humanities Innovation Lab Fall Workshops: Using Computers in the Humanities
The Humanities Innovation Lab is offering a series
of workshops on technologies of use to humanities
scholars and students.
Daniel Paul O'Donnell
Sep 7, 20221 min read


Welcome, Davide!
The Humanities Innovation Lab welcomes Davide Pafumi, who comes to us from the University of Padua where he completed an MA in European...

Barbara Bordalejo
Sep 1, 20221 min read


MA and Ph.D. Funding, Canterbury Tales Project
Are you interested in the Middle Ages? Are you curious about what manuscripts might say? Would you like to change the world of Chaucerian...

Barbara Bordalejo
Sep 1, 20223 min read


Extended Deadline! CFP: The Unessay Companion
Barbara Bordalejo, Ryan Cordell, and Daniel P. O’Donnell, Editors Extended Deadline for 500-Word Abstracts: May 1, 2022 Note: A labour...

Barbara Bordalejo
Jan 24, 20222 min read


Visionary Cross MA and PhD Grants
The Visionary Cross and the Humanities Innovation Lab at the University of Lethbridge seek curious and enthusiastic graduate students for...

Barbara Bordalejo
Jan 16, 20222 min read


M.A. and Ph.D. funding
The Canterbury Tales Project is seeking curious and enthusiastic graduate students for funded research positions at the MA and Ph.D....

Barbara Bordalejo
Jan 10, 20223 min read
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