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Colloque – Graphic Possibilities: Comics as Data Wikidata Edit-a-thon

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If your schedule allows, and you're interested in comics, Wikipedia metadata, and digital humanities projects, please consider registering at the link below. The registration deadline is September 27. No prior experience with wiki-editing or wikidata is necessary. You can find more details in the attached flyer and in the forwarded email below, and please feel free to share this event with others who might be interested Participants can go to our website (linked on the flyer and above) to register. The Wikidata section of our website will be one of our primary hubs of information for the event, so we will periodically be updating it with more information in the coming weeks. Registration is a three-step process with all relevant links and forms on our website: Create an account on Wikidata Complete the first three of Wikidata’s tutorial Tours Complete the GP Wikidata Registration (which requires your Wikidata username) [...]

Festival author

Rain Taxi is proud to present its twentieth annual Twin Cities Book Festival! While it won’t be packing two buildings at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds as usual, the nonprofit organization is unveiling a virtual version of its beloved book celebration instead. “It’s been a challenge, but we are about challenge,” says Rain Taxi Executive Director and the TCBF’s artistic director, Eric Lorberer. “And we are excited to pivot to a digital format in this anniversary year because it will allow our loyal crowd of home-town festival goers to come together with our friends across the country, and even the world.” The 2020 TCBF features a lineup of over three dozen authors writing in a wide variety of genres, and for a wide variety of ages. This year’s Twin Cities Book Festival will feature many authors such as those below; for a complete list of authors participating, click here.

The Comics Grid Webinar Series – Live Chats on Comics Schorlaship

It's October already! Inviting you all to the following webinar. Please save the date. All welcome. Registration is free. The Comics Grid Webinar Series - Live Chats on Comics Scholarship Troubling Boundaries, Leaking Forms: Reading Bechdel's Fun Home and Carroll's Through the Woods with Dr Jeanette D'Arcy and Dr Miranda Corcoran. Date:  Tuesday 20 October 2020. Time: 4-5pm BST. Check your timezone here. On this inaugural webinar co-hosted by Paula Clemente Vega (Open Library of Humanities) and Dr Ernesto Priego (editor, The Comics Grid; City, University of London) panelists Dr Jeanette D'Arcy (University of South Wales) and Dr Miranda Corcoran (University College Cork) will discuss their respective Comics Grid articles on Alison Bechdel's Fun Home (2006) and Emily Carroll’s Through the Woods (2014). Registration and full details here.

Libray Con Live – Free Virtual Event

Join Library Journal and School Library Journal for our fourth annual LibraryCon Live! We're excited to offer a day-long celebration of fandom-beloved stories and characters, featuring the creators behind mind-bending speculative fiction, innovative comics, and fan-favorite graphic novels. Plus, network online with other fans and explore our virtual exhibit hall where you'll hear directly from publishers about their newest books and engage in live chats with featured authors. Whether you're a public or school librarian, an educator of teens and young adults, or a superfan of graphic novels and sf/fantasy, don't miss this chance to meet and interact with some of your favorite stars across these genres. We are anticipating an unprecedented number of library and education professionals to attend this event, so you may find the environment or live sessions become full during the day. But fear not! All sessions and author chats will be available for viewing on-demand within an hour of their initial broadcast, [...]

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