REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
Siemens, Ray, Alyssa Arbuckle, and Randa El Khatib. 2023. “The Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI): Community Training Toward Open Social Scholarship.” In Digital Humanities Workshops: Lessons Learned, edited by Laura Estill and Jennifer Guiliano, 11-23. London: Routledge. DOI: https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003301097.
El Khatib, Randa, ed. 2022. Spatial Humanities [Special Issue]. Renaissance and Reformation / Renaissance et Réforme 44 (3): 199–249. DOI: https://doi.org/10.33137/rr.v44i3.37994.
El Khatib, Randa. 2022. “Collocating Places and Words with TopoText.” In Social Knowledge Creation in the Humanities 2, edited by Aaron Mauro. Toronto: Iter Press and Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies.
El Khatib, Randa. 2021. “The Digital Dissertation and the Humanities Today.” In Digital Doctorates [essay cluster] by Randa El Khatib, Reese Alexandra Irwin, Caroline Winter, and Michelle Levy. Digital Studies/Le champ numérique. http://doi.org/10.16995/dscn.380.
El Khatib, Randa, Alyssa Arbuckle, Lynne Siemens, Ray Siemens, Caroline Winter, and the ETCL Research Group. 2020. “An ‘Open Lab?’ The Electronic Textual Cultures Lab in the Evolving Digital Humanities Landscape.” Digital Humanities Quarterly 14(3): n.p. http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/14/3/000480/000480.html.
El Khatib, Randa, Alyssa Arbuckle, Caroline Winter, Ray Siemens, and the Electronic Textual Cultures Lab. 2020. “Open Social Scholarship in Action.” Digital Scholarship in the Humanities fqaa033. https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqaa033.
El Khatib, Randa and Marcel Schaeben. 2020. “Why Map Literature? Geospatial Prototyping for Literary Studies and Digital Humanities.” Digital Studies/Le champ numérique 10(1): 1–22. DOI: http://doi.org/10.16995/dscn.381.
El Khatib, Randa. 2019. “Laying the Foundation for Community-Driven, Open Cultural Gazetteers.” KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies 3(1): n.p. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/kula.53.
El Khatib, Randa, David Joseph Wrisley, Shady Elbassuoni, Mohamad Jaber, and Julia El Zini. 2019. “Prototyping Across the Disciplines.” Digital Studies/Le champ numérique 8(1): 1–20. DOI: http://doi.org/10.16995/dscn.282.
El Khatib, Randa, Lindsey Seatter, Tracey El-Hajj, Conrad Leibel, Alyssa Arbuckle, Raymond G. Siemens, and the INKE and ETCL Research Groups. 2019. “Open Social Scholarship Annotated Bibliography.” KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies 3(1): n.p. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/kula.58.
El Khatib, Randa, Alyssa Arbuckle, and Ray Siemens. 2019. “Foundations for On-Campus Open Social Scholarship Activities.” KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies 3(1): n.p. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/kula.14.
El Khatib, Randa and David Currell. 2018. “Mapping the Moralized Geography of Paradise Lost.” In Digital Milton, edited by David Currell and Islam Issa, 129- 152. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. DOI: http://10.1007/978-3-319-90478-8_6.
Siemens, Ray, Alyssa Arbuckle, Lindsey Seatter, Randa El Khatib, and Tracey El Hajj. 2017. “The Value of Plurality in ‘The Network with a Thousand Entrances.’” International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing 11(2): 153-73.
Arbuckle, Alyssa, Nina Belojevic, Tracey El Hajj, Randa El Khatib, Lindsey Seatter, and Raymond G. Siemens, with Alex Christie, Matthew Hiebert, Jon Saklofske, Jentery Sayers, Derek Siemens, Shaun Wong, and the INKE and ETCL Research Groups. 2017. “The Annotated Bibliography of Social Knowledge Creation.” In Social Knowledge Creation in the Humanities, edited by Alyssa Arbuckle, Aaron Mauro, and Daniel Powell, 29-264. Arizona: Iter Academic Press and Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies.
El Khatib, Randa, Julia El Zini, Shady Elbassuoni, Mohamad Jaber, David Joseph Wrisley. 2016. “TopoText: Interactive Digital Mapping of Literary Text.” Proceedings of COLING 2016, the 26th International Conference on Computational Linguistic: System Demonstrations: 189-193.
FORTHCOMING REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
El Khatib, Randa. “Drawing Digital Scholarship into the Academic Conversation: The Exigency of Early Modern Digital Review.” In The Present and Future of Early Modern Digital Studies: Towards the 25th Anniversary of Iter, edited by Laura Estill and Raymond Siemens. Toronto: Iter Press.
ACCEPTED REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
El Khatib, Randa and Caroline Winter. eds. The Changing Shape of Digital Early Modern Studies. Toronto and New York: Iter Press (distributed by University of Chicago Press).
NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
El Khatib, Randa. 2023. “Open Scholarship Perspectives on Digital Pedagogy and Training.” In “Digital Humanities Pedagogy and Training Annotated Bibliography” by Alan Colin Arce, Vitor Yano, Anna Honcharova, and Randa El Khatib. Victoria: Open Scholarship Press. https://openscholarshippress.pubpub.org/pub/0c0skrak.
Arce, Alan Colin, Vitor Yano, Anna Honcharova, and Randa El Khatib. 2023. “Digital Humanities Pedagogy and Training Annotated Bibliography.” Victoria: Open Scholarship Press. https://openscholarshippress.pubpub.org/pub/6k7aa5xq.
PRESENTATIONS, KEYNOTES, and INVITED LECTURES
“The Impacts and Challenges of Digital Pedagogy in an Increasingly Open Culture.” Reviewing, Revising, & Refining Open Social Scholarship, 16 November 2022, virtual.
“Building Digital Humanities through Open Scholarship.” Invited lecture delivered with Ray Siemens, Alyssa Arbuckle, Caroline Winter, and Graham Jensen at Building Infrastructures, 11 November 2022, Western Sydney University, Sydney.
“How do we Value Scholarly Infrastructure?” Invited Lightning Lunch on “Critical Infrastructure” with Kathleen Fitzpatrick and Leslie Chan, Critical Digital Humanities Initiative, 20 September 2022, University of Toronto, Toronto.
“Surveying the Open Social Scholarship Critical Landscape: Connection, Training, Community, Policy.” Putting Open Social Scholarship Into Practice, with Alyssa Arbuckle, Graham Jensen, Caroline Winter, and Ray Siemens, 9 December 2021, University of Victoria, Victoria.
“Foundations for Open Social Scholarship, in the Canadian Social Knowledge Institute (C-SKI).” Invited keynote delivered with Ray Siemens, Alyssa Arbuckle, Luis Meneses, Caroline Winter, and Graham Jensen at Contemporary Trends and Developments in Cultural Studies and the Humanities, 22 October 2021, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome and Guru Ghasidas Visyavidyalaya, Bilaspur.
“Open Social Scholarship as a Foundation for Digital Humanities.” Invited keynote delivered with Ray Siemens, Luis Meneses, Graham Jensen, and Caroline Winter at the European Summer University in Digital Humanities, 13 August 2021, University of Leipzig, Leipzig.
“Open Knowledge at UVic Libraries: Three Digital Projects.” Vancouver Island Library Staff Conference, with Aditi Gupta, Caroline Winter, Pia Russell, and Ying Liu, 5 February 2021, University of Victoria, Victoria.
“Early Modern Biblical Cartography in John Milton’s Paradise Lost.” Lecture delivered to the Centre for Studies in Religion and Society, 28 January 2021, University of Victoria, Victoria.
“Early Modern Digital Review: Peer Reviewing Digital Projects that Study the Early Modern World.” Engaging Open Social Scholarship, with Ray Siemens, 10 December 2020, held virtually.
“Platform Governance: Identifying and Implementing Shared Goals of Iter Gateway.” Engaging Open Social Scholarship, with William R. Bowen and Ray Siemens, 10 December 2020, held virtually.
“Reimagining the Open Knowledge Practicum for a Virtual Environment.” Engaging Open Social Scholarship, with Caroline Winter, Alyssa Arbuckle, and Ray Siemens, 10 December 2020, held virtually.
“Reimagining the Open Knowledge Practicum for a Virtual Environment.” Engaging Open Social Scholarship, with Caroline Winter, Alyssa Arbuckle, and Ray Siemens, 10 December 2020, held virtually. “Open Knowledge Toolkit.” Digital Humanities Downunder, with Caroline Winter, Alyssa Arbuckle, Luis Meneses, Randa El Khatib & Ray Siemens, 7 December 2020, Sydney, held virtually.
“Geospatial Approaches to Humanities Inquiry.” Invited speaker at the “Lecture Series on Digital Humanities” at the SPARC Sponsored Collaborative Research Project, Pondicherry University and Western Sydney University collaboration, 30 September 2020, Pondicherry, held virtually.
“The Open Knowledge Program: Creating Space for Digital, Public Scholarship.” Digital Humanities Annual Conference (DH 2020), with Caroline Winter, Alyssa Arbuckle, and Ray Siemens, 20 July 2020, Ottawa, held virtually.
“Participatory Mapping and Surveillance Technology in the Age of COVID-19.” Digital Humanities: Reading and Writing in the Online World (Instructor: Dr. Rahul K. Gairola), 19 May 2020, Murdoch University, Perth.
“Open Social Scholarship 2.0: The ETCL’s Open Knowledge Program.” Implementing New Knowledge Environments Annual Conference (INKE 2020), with Caroline Winter, 14 January 2020, Hotel Grand Pacific, Victoria.
“Geovisualizing the Literary Space of Milton’s Paradise Lost.” Leverhulme Visiting Researcher, 9 December 2019, Loughborough University, Loughborough.
“An ‘Open Lab?’ The Electronic Textual Cultures Lab in the Evolving Digital Humanities Landscape.” Digital Humanities Annual Conference (DH 2019), with Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens and Luis Meneses, 10 July 2019, TivoliVredenburg, Utrecht.
“The Decentralizing Potential of Community-based Mapping.” Digital Humanities Institute Beirut (DHIB 2019), 2 May 2019, American University of Beirut, Beirut.
“Building the Digital Renaissance Community through Early Modern Digital Review.” Renaissance Society of America Annual Conference (RSA 2019), 17 March 2019, University of Toronto, Toronto.
“Navigating Sacred Places of Paradise Lost.” Modern Language Association Annual Convention (MLA 2019), 4 January 2019, Hyatt Regency, Chicago.
“Building a Spatial Edition Through Literary GIS.” Student Digital Showcase, 8 November 2018, Simon-Fraser University, Vancouver.
“Exploring the Literary Geography of Paradise Lost.” Spatial Humanities 2018, with Marcel Schaeben, 21 September 2018, Lancaster University, Lancaster.
“The Moral Geography of Paradise Lost.” Digital Humanities Annual Conference (DH 2018), 29 June 2018, Sheraton Maria Isabel Hotel, Mexico City.
“Social Knowledge Creation in Action.” Digital Humanities Annual Conference (DH 2018), with Alyssa Arbuckle and Ray Siemens, 27 June 2018, Sheraton Maria Isabel Hotel, Mexico City.
“#MyDHis Iterative.” #MyDHis Opening Panel at the Digital Humanities Summer Institute, 4 June 2018, University of Victoria, Victoria.
“Remapping the Literary Cartography of Paradise Lost.” Canadian Society for Digital Humanities Annual Conference (CSDH 2018), Congress 2018, 27 May 2018, University of Regina, Regina.
“Geospatial Research Prototyping.” Centre for eHumanities Digital Colloquium, 31 April 2018, University of Cologne, Cologne.
“Visualizing Spatial Paradigms of Paradise Lost.” Renaissance Society of America Annual Conference (RSA 2018), 22 March 2018, Hilton New Orleans Riverside, New Orleans.
“Creating Community-Driven Gazetteers.” Implementing New Knowledge Environments Annual Conference (INKE 2018), 10 January 2018, Laurel Point, Victoria.
“What do Memes Want?” Modern Language Association Annual Convention (MLA 2018), 5 January 2018, Hilton Midtown, New York.
“Cartographic Artistry in the Renaissance Codex.” Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing (SHARP 2017), 10 June 2017, University of Victoria, Victoria.
“Italian Cities Through Foreign Quills: Prototyping within and Across the Disciplines.” Renaissance Society of America Annual Conference (RSA 2017), 31 March 2017, The Palmer House Hilton, Chicago.
“Sharing is Caring: The Culture of Reuse.” Implementing New Knowledge Environments Annual Conference (INKE 2017), 18 January 2017, Laurel Point, Victoria.
“Foundations for On-Campus Open Social Scholarship Activities.” Implementing New Knowledge Environments Annual Conference (INKE 2017), with Alyssa Arbuckle and Ray Siemens, 18 January 2017, Laurel Point, Victoria.
“TopoText: Interactive Digital Mapping of Literary Text.” 26th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING 2016), with David Joseph Wrisley (presenter), Julia El Zini, Shady Elbassouani, and Mohamad Jaber, 11 December 2016, Kyoto.
“Interventions in Academic Community.” How to do Things with Millions of Words, with Arbuckle, Alyssa, Tracey El Hajj, and Lindsey Seatter, 4 November 2016, Green College, University of British Columbia, Vancouver.
“Implementing Modes of Interactive Mapping.” The European Summer University in Digital Humanities (ESUDH 2016), 20 July 2016, University of Leipzig, Leizpig.
“TopoText 2.0: Prototyping Modes of Social Knowledge Creation.” Implementing New Knowledge Environments Annual Conference, 11 June 2016, University of Victoria, Victoria.
“Working at the Intersection of Renaissance Studies and DH: An Update on Iter Initiatives.” Digital Humanities Summer Institute Colloquium (DHSI 2016), with Lindsey Seatter and William Bowen, Daniel Powell, and Ray Siemens, 7 June 2016, University of Victoria, Victoria.
“Building and Sustaining Social Digital Scholarship: Iter Community.” Renaissance Society of America Annual Conference (RSA 2015), with Ray Siemens (presenter), Alyssa Arbuckle, Lindsey Seatter, Shawn DeWolfe, Matthew Hiebert, William Bowen, Tim Sobie, and the Iter Community Research Group, 1 April 2016, Boston.
“Prototyping Qualitative Elements into Digital Mapping.” Cultural, Social and Political Thought Colloquium, 26 February 2016. University of Victoria, Victoria.
“Building Digital Infrastructure for Sixteenth Century Studies.” Sixteenth Century Society and Conference (SCSC 2015), with Lindsey Seatter, 24 October 2015, Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre Hotel, Vancouver.
“Social Annotation of Literary Spaces.” Social Knowledge Creation in the Humanities Conference, 7 June 2015, University of Victoria, Victoria.
“A Geocritical Approach to Digital Mapping.” Digital Humanities Institute Beirut, 3 March 2015, American University of Beirut, Beirut.
“Collocating Places and Words in 19th Century London.” The European Summer University in Digital Humanities (ESUDH 2014), 31 July 2014, University of Leipzig, Leipzig.
“The Moral Geography of Milton’s Paradise Lost.” Reading Milton Conference, 30 April 2014, American University of Beirut, Beirut.
“Mapping Palestine and the Places of Palestinian Diaspora: The Case of Barghouti’s I Saw Ramallah.” Digital Humanities Graduate Conference, 4 December 2013, American University of Beirut, Beirut.