Member's groups
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A discussion forum for people interested in digital humanities across the disciplines
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Founded in 1998, the Popular Music Interest Group is dedicated to promoting the scholarly study of popular music through methods including musical analysis and theory. Our goals include:
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Early medieval English language and literature
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A group those interested in the academic study Jewish and Christian scriptures, canonical and non-canonical.
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A group for the philology (including epigraphy, papyrology, and text criticism) and linguistics of Ancient Greek, Latin, and related languages.
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The Society for Music Theory promotes the development of and engagement with music theory as a scholarly and pedagogical discipline. We construe this discipline broadly as embracing all approaches, from conceptual […]
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Natural Language Processing of Ancient Languages
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A group for those interested in linguistics
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This group is for anyone interested in the Digital Syriac Corpus project (syriaccorpus.org).
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The semantic web group
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A group dedicated to the history of linguistics, language study and related fields.
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The primary objective of the SMT Jazz Interest Group (SMT-Jazz) is to promote scholarship in the discipline of jazz theory.
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For the discussion, sharing, and collaborative creation of open educational resources (OERs)—from syllabi to course materials, assignments, and textbooks—in humanities fields.
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For those working in the field of New Testament studies.
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Textual scholarship (or textual studies) is an umbrella term for disciplines that deal with describing, transcribing, editing or annotating texts and physical documents (cit. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Textual_scholarship)
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A space for the discussion of the life, works, and influence of British author and academic J.R.R. Tolkien.
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Writing is one of the greatest inventions of humankind. In this group we can share and discuss research concerning all writing systems and scripts: ancient, modern and also the future of writing.
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A group dedicated to the study of runes and runic inscriptions.