Dear colleague, We would greatly appreciate if you would share this Call for Papers with Postgrads, and ECRs within your institution. We thank you kindly in advance. Warm Regards Michael & Juan-José Michael Kurzmeier (Maynooth University) Dr Juan-José Boté (University of Barcelona) Engaging with Web Archives 4 Digital Humanities (#EWA4DH) August 2021 The EWA conference organisers are delighted to announce the running of EWA 2021 as a virtual summer series. It will be co-chaired by Michael Kurzmeier (Maynooth University) and Dr Juan-José Boté (University of Barcelona). EWA 2021 will have the theme of Digital Humanities (#EWA4DH) and will be run every #WebArchiveWednesday in August from 6pm-8pm (Irish time) / 7pm-9pm (CEST) commencing 04 August, with some workshops and Keynotes on some Saturdays in between. As part of the series, the #EWA conference organisers challenge the #WARCnet Team members and there is a Call for Papers for Postgrads & Early Career Researchers (outlined below). Please see the EWA conference website for more information: ewaconference.com <http://ewaconference.com> Call for Papers @ Postgrads and ECRs The EWA committee welcomingly invites abstracts from Postgrads & ECRs to deliver a long paper (12-minute presentation) or short paper (6-minute presentation) on any of the Topics! below. Closing Date is 28 June. More information: https://ewaconference.com/ewa4dh-call-for-papers/ewa-postgrads-ecr/ Hypothetical or Real-world examples of using DH tools and methods · For archiving web content for research or curation · For collecting data from web archives · For analysing archived web content as data · For big data analysis on archived web content · For organising research data derived from archived web content (WA data derivatives) · For preparing WA data derivatives for long-term preservation and/or reuse Michael Kurzmeier PhD Candidate Digital Humanities, IRC PG Scholar Media Studies / Centre for Digital Humanities Michael Kurzmeier PhD Candidate Digital Humanities, IRC PG Scholar Media Studies / Centre for Digital Humanities