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4th DARIAH-HR International Conference Digital Humanities & Heritage: Legacy and Innovation
October 9, 2024 - October 11, 2024
Conference organisers: Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Research, Zagreb; University of Split, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences; Literary Circle Split; University of Rijeka, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences; University of Zadar, Department of Information Sciences; ICARUS Croatia.
The DARIAH-HR conference “Digital Humanities and Heritage” endeavours to facilitate collaboration and knowledge sharing among scholars, humanities experts, and professionals specialising in library and information science, archival studies, and museum cultural resource management. By highlighting the interdependent relationship between digital humanities and heritage, this conference aims to promote the adoption of digital technologies as both a methodological approach and a powerful tool within the realms of heritage, humanities, social sciences, and arts.
This event serves as a crucial platform for stakeholders engaged in heritage and its ongoing digital transformation. The DHH2024 conference will unite researchers, practitioners, technology experts, and enthusiasts, fostering collaboration among individuals dedicated to advancing the exploration of our collective cultural heritage through digital humanities. Marking the 10th anniversary of the DARIAH-EU consortium, this year’s conference will place particular emphasis on the evolution of research infrastructures over the past decade. Attendees will engage in discussions covering themes such as technological innovation, ethical considerations, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the broader implications for digital humanities and heritage research. Through critical assessment of advancements, challenges, and future directions within these fields, participants will explore the dynamic landscape shaped by infrastructure development.
Keynote speakers: Sally Chambers (The British Library in London and DARIAH director) and Neven Jovanović (University of Zagreb)