Talk: A computer solution for Digital Humanities Projects: experiences and perspectives.

Wednesday, 17 November, 2021

The University Institute of Textual Analysis and Applications (IATEXT) of the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria will present different computer solutions for research projects related to Digital Humanities, this includes Philology, Translation, History, Geography, Law, Psychology ... The IATEXT offers to collect the computer needs common to different research areas in order to contribute practical solutions. Specifically, it will present a prototype of a textual morphological analyzer in the development phase that will be able to cover other research groups, with the possibility of adapting its functionality to the needs of each group. At the end of the talk (40 minutes) a moderated debate will be opened among the attendees on the subject and an agenda of contacts will be established with those interested in developing Digital Humanities Projects.

Writing the Email in Spanish and English: Brief Recommendations.

Monday, 15 November, 2021

Dr. María Nayra Rodríguez Rodríguez, a member of the IATEXT, and Dr. Soraya García-Sánchez have recently published an electronic style recommendation guide in Spanish "Writing E-mail in Spanish and English: Brief Recommendations."

This document has suggestions for the correct use of Spanish and English in institutional emails, that is, it is intended to provide basic guidance on this topic. The guide is divided into two chapters, the first with style tips for preparing e-mails in Spanish and the second, with insights for e-mails in English for an institutional recipient.

Link to access the guide: https://iatext.ulpgc.es/es/sistema/file/recommendation_correo_electronico.pdf

¿Qué es más veloz, un plátano o un conquistador?

Wednesday, 27 October, 2021

María Teresa Cáceres, Professor at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and member of the IATEXT together with Marcos Salas Doctor in Biology from the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and member of the IUNAT have recently published in The Conversation: “What is more speedy, a banana or a conqueror? ”.

There are numerous cultivation exchanges between Europe, Asia and Africa during the 15th and 16th centuries due to the contacts that these societies had. With this article, both researchers delve into the expansion of crops, taking as an example the banana or also called banana in the New World, whose first concrete reference is found in 1516 when Fray Tomás de Berlanga brought the bananas from the Canary Islands to the island of Santo Sunday.

Seminario Internacional "La gestión de la salud pública en las ciudades portuarias atlánticas (siglos XIV -XXI)".

Wednesday, 29 September, 2021

Seminario Internacional online - "La gestión de la salud pública en las ciudades portuarias atlánticas (siglos XIV-XXI)".

El seminario se celebrará el 15 de octubre y tendrá como temática general: "La gestión de la salud pública en las ciudades portuarias atlánticas (siglos XIV-XXI)". Este seminario lo organiza la Red Internacional La Gobernanza de los Puertos Atlánticos (siglos XIV-XXI). Daniel Castillo Hidalgo, investigador de la División de Patrimonio e Historia Atlántica (DPHA) del IATEXT y Secretario de PORMAR es su co-organizador junto a Ana María Rivera Medina (UNED).

El IATEXT fue el lugar de acogida del 5º Coloquio Internacional de esta red en 2017, organizado por los profesores Miguel Suárez Bosa y Daniel Castillo Hidalgo, ambos pertenecientes a la DPHA. La Cátedra PORMAR colabora en su organización, al igual que la red COOPMAR y la Fundación para la Historia de España (Argentina).

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