Past WWP Seminars
This is a full list of all seminars taught by the WWP. Materials used in each event are linked from the page for that event.
2022
- Word Vectors for the Thoughtful Humanist: Intensive, teaching-focused
Remote, hosted by Northeastern University, May 16–20, 2022
2021
- Word Vectors for the Thoughtful Humanist: Introductory, teaching-focused
Remote, hosted by Northeastern University, May 24–28, 2021 - Word Vectors for the Thoughtful Humanist: Intensive, research-focused
Remote, hosted by Northeastern University, July 12–16, 2021
2019
- Word Vectors for the Thoughtful Humanist: Introductory, research-focused, Northeastern University, July 2019
2018
- Introduction to TEI Encoding and Schema Design, Northeastern University, April 2018
2017
- Introduction to TEI, University of Guelph, May 2017
- Introduction to TEI Customization, Northeastern University, April 2017
- Introduction to TEI, Northeastern University, February 2017
- Introduction to XSLT, Northeastern University, January 2017
2016
- Introduction to TEI, Cornell University, May 2016
- Early Modern Digital Pedagogies, Northeastern University, March 2016
- Introduction to XSLT, Northeastern University, March 2016
2015
- Customizing the TEI, Northeastern University, January 2015
- Introduction to TEI, Case Western Reserve University, March 2015
- Advanced TEI Concepts, University of Victoria, June 2015
- Introduction to TEI, Northeastern University, January 2015
2014
- Introduction to TEI, Northeastern University, November 2014
- Introduction to TAPAS, Northwestern University, October 2014
- Taking TEI Further: Teaching with TEI, Northeastern University, August 2014
- Text Encoding Fundamentals, University of Victoria, June 2014
- Text Encoding Fundamentals, University of Victoria, June 2014
- Advanced TEI Concepts, University of Victoria, June 2014
- Taking TEI Further: TEI Customization, Northeastern University, May 2014
- Introduction to Text Encoding with TEI, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, April 2014.
- Taking TEI Further: Transforming and Publishing TEI Data, Northeastern University, March 2014
2013
- Taking TEI Further: Transforming and Publishing TEI, Brown University, November 2013
- Taking TEI Further: Teaching with TEI, Brown University, August 2013
- Text Encoding Fundamentals, University of Victoria, June 2013
- Introduction to XSLT, University of Victoria, June 2013
- Taking TEI Further: Customizing the TEI, Brown University, May 2013
- Introduction to TEI, University of Delaware, April 2013
- Introduction to TEI, Yale University, March 2013
- Introduction to TEI, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, February 2013
2012
- Taking TEI Further: Transforming and Publishing TEI Data, Brown University, December 2012
- Introduction to Contextual Encoding with TEI, Brown University, October 2012
- Taking TEI Further: Teaching With TEI, Brown University, August 2012
- Taking TEI Further: TEI Customization, Brown University, June 2012
- Text Encoding Fundamentals, Digital Humanities Summer Institute, University of Victoria, June 2012
- Introduction to XSLT for Digital Humanists, Digital Humanities Summer Institute, University of Victoria, June 2012
- Introduction to Manuscript Encoding, Brown University, May 2012
- Introduction to XSLT, Brown University, March 2012
- Introduction to TEI, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, February 2012
2011
- Introduction to Manuscript Encoding, Brown University, December 2011
- Introduction to Text Encoding for Documentary Editing, Salt Lake City, October 2011
- Introduction to Contextual Encoding, Brown University, September 2011
- Introduction to TEI Customization, Brown University, August 2011
- Introduction to XSLT, Brown University, July 2011
- Introduction to TEI, University of Victoria, June 2011
- Introduction to XSLT, University of Victoria, June 2011
- Advanced Topics in TEI: Contextual Information, Brown University, April 2011
- Introduction to XSLT for Digital Humanities, Brown University, March 2011
- Introduction to TEI, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, February 2011
- Introduction to TEI, Massachusetts Historical Society, February 2011
- Advanced Seminar on Contextual Encoding, University of Maryland, January 2011
2010
- Advanced Seminar on Manuscript Encoding, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, October 2010
- Advanced Seminar on Manuscript Encoding, University at Buffalo, October 2010
- Introduction to Manuscript Encoding with TEI, Brown University, September 2010
- TEI Customization, Brown University, August 2010
- Introduction to TEI, Brown University, July 2010
- Text Encoding Fundamentals, Digital Humanities Summer Institute, University of Victoria, June 2010
- Introduction to TEI, Providence College, May 2010
- Advanced Seminar on Contextual Encoding, Brown University, April 2010
- Introduction to TEI, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, February 2010
- Advanced Seminar on Manuscript Encoding, University of Maryland, College Park, January 2010
2009
- Advanced Seminar on Contextual Encoding, University of California, Santa Barbara, September 2009
- Text Encoding for Humanities Scholarship, College of Liberal Arts, Texas A&M University, April 2009
- Introduction to TEI, Southeastern Louisiana University, October 2009
- Text Encoding Fundamentals, Digital Humanities Summer Institute, University of Victoria, June 2009
- Introduction to TEI, University of Central Florida, March 2009
- Introduction to TEI, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, February 2009
- Introduction to TEI, Indiana University, February 2009
- Introduction to TEI, Northwestern University, January 2009
2008
- Introduction to TEI, Wheaton College, October 2008
- Introduction to TEI, Miami University of Ohio, July 2008
- Introduction to TEI, Simpson Center for the Humanities, University of Washington, June 2008
- Introduction to TEI, Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities, University of Maryland, April 2008
- Text Encoding Fundamentals, Digital Humanities Summer Institute, University of Victoria, June 2008
- Introduction to TEI, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, February 2008
- Introduction to TEI, University at Buffalo, January 2008
2007
- Introduction to TEI, Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska - Lincoln (held in conjunction with the Nebraska Digital Workshop), October 2007
- Introduction to TEI, Transliteracies Project, University of California, Santa Barbara, September 2007
- Introduction to TEI, University of California, Los Angeles, May 2007
- Introduction to TEI, Stanford Humanities Center, Stanford University, March 2007
- Text Encoding Fundamentals, Digital Humanities Summer Institute, University of Victoria, June 2007
- Introduction to TEI, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, February 2007
2006
- Introduction to TEI, Brown University, August 2006
- Text Encoding Fundamentals, Digital Humanities Summer Institute, University of Victoria, June 2006
- Introduction to TEI, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, March 2006
- Introduction to TEI, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, February 2006
2005
- Introduction to TEI, Brown University, August 2005
- Text Encoding Fundamentals, Digital Humanities Summer Institute, University of Victoria, June 2005
- Introduction to TEI, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, February 2005
2004
- Text Encoding Fundamentals, Digital Humanities Summer Institute, University of Victoria, June 2004
Past Seminar Programs
Introductory Seminars
In 2006 we received funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities to support a two-year program of workshops and seminars on text encoding, aimed specifically at humanities faculty, held at humanities centers across the US during 2007-2009. Funding for these seminars came from the NEH, the WWP, and the hosting institutions. We would like to express our particular gratitude to the organizers of these events, for their enthusiasm and generosity that made these such a success.