Building on the dynamic initiated during the 2018 DARIAH-CH workshop, a new event is organised for December 2019, to be hosted at the University of Neuchâtel. Young scholars are invited to present their research in depth and to discuss together methodological, data management and research workflow issues in the Digital Humanities.
The workshop is organized in collaboration with DARIAH-EU and the H2020-funded project DESIR.
The workshop aims to create a self-educational dynamic by focusing on technical aspects of DH projects and sharing concrete experiences. We invite contributors to present the architecture they use for managing, storing and organizing their data and the way they process them: Which data? Where does it come from? How is it collected, analyzed, processed and shared? What are the challenges in making it reusable? In which language(s)? What are the dynamics of collaboration? From epigraphy to contemporary literature, from Indonesian art to European history, any topic in the humanities or beyond is welcome.
Presentations will last 20 min followed by a 10 min discussion and will be published under the form of short data papers. The language of the workshop will be English.
You are invited to send an abstract of max 250 words before September 1, 2019 at the following address: dariah-ch-ws19@sciencesconf.org.
When & Where
University of Neuchâtel (Neuchâtel, Switzerland)
5-6 December 2019
Scientific committee
Simon Gabay (UNINE) | Berenike Herrmann (UNIBAS) | Tobias Hodel (UZH) | Sara Schulthess (SIB) | Elena Spadini (UNIL) | Toma Tasovac (DARIAH)
Organisation
Sara Schulthess (SIB) | Simon Gabay (UNINE)