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Latest Lab Publication by ETCL Team Members
Members of the ETCL team, including Alan Colin Arce, Graham Jensen, Brittany Amell, and Ray Siemens, recently published an article titled “Multilingualism as Infrastructural Imperative: Language Diversity in Digital Knowledge Commons.” The article is available […]
Re-Defining Open Social Scholarship in an Age of Generative ‘Intelligence’—CAPOS 2025
The Electronic Textual Cultures Lab (ETCL) team recently organized the 7th annual gathering of the Canadian Australian Partnership for Open Scholarship (CAPOS) with the theme “Re-Defining Open Social Scholarship in […]
Nuts & Bolts Talk: Alan Colín-Arce on Web Archives and Digital Silences
We are pleased to announce the next talk in the ETCL Nuts and Bolts series, which will take place on Thursday, November 6th, to mark World Digital Preservation Day. This […] ETCL and HSS Commons at the First Canadian Conference on Open Science and Open Scholarship
On October 9th and 10th, ETCL team members Ray Siemens, Britt Amell, and Alan Colin-Arce participated at the First Canadian Conference on Open Science and Open Scholarship at Concordia University […] **POSTPONED** Nuts and Bolts: Citizen Science, Collective Memory, and Gestapo.Terror.Places
UPDATE (8 September 2025) Unfortunately, due to illness in the lab, we need to postpone today’s ETCL Nuts & Bolts talk to later in September. We are coordinating with our […] 2025 Open Scholarship Awards
The Canadian Social Knowledge Institute and its partners, including the Implementing New Knowledge Environments project, are delighted to announce the winners, and honourable mentions, for the 2025 Open Scholarship Awards. […] HSS Commons events in Porto Alegre, Brazil
From April 1-5, ETCL Director Ray Siemens and Assistant Director Graham Jensen visited the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS) in Porto Alegre, Brazil, to participate in […] Reimagining Digital Scholarship: A New Chapter for the ETCL Nuts and Bolts Series
We are thrilled to announce the revival of the ETCL Nuts and Bolts series. This relaunch will explore emerging methodologies in Digital Humanities, open scholarship, and community-driven research. The Nuts […] 2024-25 Honorary Resident Wikipedian: Amanda Lawrence
The Electronic Textual Cultures Lab (ETCL; etcl.uvic.ca) and the University of Victoria Libraries (uvic.ca/library) are proud to welcome Dr. Amanda Lawrence (RMIT University) as Honorary Resident Wikipedian for 2024–25. Dr. […]