We are thrilled to announce the launch of the Literature Hub, a new home base on the H-Net Commons for scholars working in the fields of literary studies, critical theory, literary histories, comparative literature, poetics, and more: https://networks.h-net.org/literature-hub
H-Scholar is sponsored by the National Coalition of Independent Scholars. Its purposes are: assisting independent scholars to share their work and research interests with the larger community, enhancing their productivity by promoting the sharing of information and resources, facilitating communication between independent and academically affiliated scholars with shared interests and concerns, providing information about issues of general interest to all working scholars regardless of their discipline or situation and creating a forum for discussion of specific scholarly issues across disciplinary boundaries.
Friends:
The National Coalition of Independent Scholars has announced the publication of its new Guide for Independent Scholars, a complete revision of Ron Gross's original handbook, updated for the twenty-first century and for a new set of challenges and opportunities.
I am especially pleased to announce that two of our other H-Scholar editors contributed chapters to the book.
You can find (and bookmark) the book at:
https://www.ncis.org/publications-independent-scholars
Margaret DeLacy, acting as subscriber
CORRECTION: This event was posted during the winter but the times will actually be daylight savings time.
After much discussion and calculation it works out as follows:
April 27th.
11 AM PDT (West Coast US)
2:00 PM (1400) New York EDT
19: 00 London BST
20:00 Paris CEST
April 28th.
6 AM Sydney Australia
More information can be found on the National Coalition for Independent Scholars (NCIS) website here:
https://www.ncis.org/news/2024/announcing-ncis-events-program-2024
see you all there!
Margaret DeLacy, acting as editor
Friends:
Below are links to two "open culture" articles on online collections of public domain images of artworks.
Margaret DeLacy, acting as subscriber