Building on the dynamic initiated during the 2018 DARIAH workshop, a new event will be held in December 2019 at the University of Neuchâtel. Young scholars are invited for this new workshop to present their research in depth and to discuss together methodological, data management and research workflow issues.
The workshop is organized in collaboration with the Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanites (DARIAH) and the H2020-funded project DESIR.
Programme:
Thursday, December 5, 2019
13:15 - 13:45 Introduction - Toma Tasovac (DARIAH Director)
13:45 - 14:45 Sustainable Data Workflows in the Arts and Humanities. Part I - Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra (DARIAH Open Science Officer )
14:45 - 15:15 Coffee break
15:15 - 16:15 Paper session - 1
15:15 - 15:45 › Revisiting Classic Textual Problems Using Digital Tools: The Case of Mark 16 - Mina Monier, DH+, SIB, Lausanne
15:45 - 16:15 › Digital Critical Edition of Apocryphal Literature: Tools and Methodology - Violeta Seretan, University of Lausanne
16:15 - 16:30 Short break
16:30 - 17:30 Paper session - 2
16:30 - 17:00 › Analyzing and Visualizing the Complexity and Multidimensionality of an Historical Network - Martin Grandjean, University of Lausanne
17:00 - 17:30 › VOTING ON FAITH. Digital Humanities and the Mapping of Reformation Ballots - Marc Aberle, University of Neuchâtel - Fabrice Flückiger, Ludwig-Maximilian-Universität München
18:00 - 19:00 Keynote - Loup Bernard (Université de Strasbourg)
20:00 - 21:30 Social dinner
Friday, December 6, 2019
09:15 - 10:15 Sustainable Data Workflows in the Arts and Humanities. Part II - Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra (DARIAH Open Science officer)
10:15 - 10:45 Coffee break
10:45 - 12:15 Paper session - 3
10:45 - 11:15 › How the Search Engine Came to the Historians - Daniela Zetti, ETH Zurich - Henrike Hoffmann, ETH Zurich - Moritz Mähr, ETH Zurich
11:15 - 11:45 › Transkribus Best-Practices – Using Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR) for Specific Purposes - Tobias Hodel, University of Zurich, State Archives of Zurich
11:45 - 12:15 › From Me to You: Peer-to-Peer Collaboration With Linked Data - Jan Kaßel, Leipzig University
12:15 - 13:45 Lunch
13:45 - 14:45 Paper session - 4
13:45 - 14:15 › The Grammateus Project: from Ancient Greek Papyri to a Web Application - Elisa Nury, University of Geneva
14:15 - 14:45 › ERC AdG Locus ludi (741520): Integrating Databases for Understanding the Cultural Fabric of Play and Games in Classical Antiquity - Marco Vespa, University of Fribourg
14:45 - 15:45 Paper session - 5
14:45 - 15:15 › Absorbed in Goodreads. A Computational Approach for the Study of Online Social Reading - Simone Rebora, University of Verona, University of Basel
15:15 - 15:45 › WoPoss: a Workflow for the Semantic Annotation of Modality in a Diachronic Corpus - Helena Bermúdez Sabel, University of Lausanne
15:45 - 16:15 Coffee break
16:15 - 17:15 Open Discussion: Research Data Management Best Practices and Next Steps