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March 2023
Programming and Data Infrastructure in Digital Humanities
Programming in Digital Humanities (DH) is one of the most challenging topics in this field of knowledge and research. Unfortunately, a significant number of DH’ers coming from areas of knowledge such as literature, philology, history, etc., still experience great difficulties when it comes to use programming languages to handle their data and display it. This meeting aims to address these difficulties and discuss the latest developments associated to programming in DHs by bringing together scientists from different areas within the community.…
Find out more »April 2023
Humanities in the digital age: Securing innovation and empowering democracy
Programme Digital Humanities is a young field of research at the cross road of social sciences and computer sciences, focused on the use of computational methods in the Humanities, Social and Behavioural Sciences. This includes the use of digital analysis and visualisation techniques in e.g. (art) history, languages, instructional sciences, the use of digital games in social sciences or the use of digital technologies in the sector of museums, archives and libraries. Obtaining further insight and foresight in this area…
Find out more »May 2023
CLS INFRA Training School: Digging for Gold: Knowledge Extraction from Text
Eager to kick start your research in Digital Humanities and Computational Literary Studies? Join CLS INFRA in Madrid for a three day international Training School in Knowledge Extraction from Text. From 9-11 May 2023, the training school will offer a crash course in how to “Dig for Gold” in a corpus of texts. From Stylometry to Natural Language Processing, you will be completing your own analyses and visualizing the results in a hands-on way. You will work with existing code…
Find out more »Language Technologies and Digital Humanities: Resources and Applications (LTаDH-RA) CLaDA-BG 2023 Conference
This is the second edition of the CLaDA-BG conference. It aims at bringing together NLP developers, linguists, digital humanitarians, scholars and all parties interested in knowledge modeling and linking data for research. CLaDA-BG is the Bulgarian national research infrastructure for resources and technologies for linguistic, cultural and historical heritage, integrated within CLARIN-EU and DARIAH-EU. Topics of Interest The topics include, but are not limited to, the following ones: Problems in SS&H – research methods, technological support Language technologies for sentiment…
Find out more »Helsinki Digital Humanities Hackathon 2023 #DHH23
Helsinki Digital Humanities Hackathon #DHH23 will be organised 24.5.-2.6.2023 as CLARIN and DARIAH international summer school. The event will be organised as an in-person hackathon. Participation to #DHH23 is free to all accepted participants. In addition, the organisers are offering bursaries for travel and lodging. The Helsinki Digital Humanities Hackathon is a chance to experience an interdisciplinary research project from start to finish within the span of 10 days. For researchers and students from computer science and data science, the hackathon gives the opportunity…
Find out more »June 2023
DARIAH Annual Event 2023: Cultural Heritage Data as Humanities Research Data?
Collections in libraries, archives and museums have been at the heart of humanities research for centuries. However, with the current focus on data-driven research, data management plans and the research data lifecycle, in what ways do we need to think differently about cultural heritage collections as data? Inspired by the proclamation “cultural heritage data is humanities research data”, this year’s DARIAH Annual Event will seek to explore what this means in practice. What does it mean for cultural heritage institutions…
Find out more »Baladria Summer School in Digital Humanities: Methods for Digital Humanities
The aim of this course is to learn about digital research methods to address research questions from the humanities. The course gives an overview of the impact of digitisation on the way research is conducted, an insight into a range of the different digital methods, as well as an awareness of difficulties related to the methods/tools. The course will cover several methods/tools, with students engaging in hands-on activities and sharing their findings throughout the course. In the final project of…
Find out more »July 2023
Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School
The Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School (DHOxSS) offers insights, inspiration and training to anyone with an interest in the Digital Humanities, including academics at all career stages, students, project managers, and people who work in IT, libraries, archives, cultural heritage, and related industries. In 2023, the Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School will be hosted in person at Keble College or at the Department of Engineering Science from the 3-7th of July, giving you the opportunity to engage with…
Find out more »September 2023
1st Conference on Research Data Infrastructure (CoRDI) – Connecting Communities
Research data form the basis for knowledge and innovation throughout all scientific disciplines. They play a fundamental role in the progress of our society. The key to using these data treasures is an effective infrastructure. The Association German National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI) is initiating the first Conference on Research Data Infrastructure (CoRDI) from 12th to 14th September 2023. The main topics of the conference include technical and non-technical aspects for establishing interdisciplinary research data management (RDM). The Conference on…
Find out more »DARIAH-CAMPUS: How-To Workshop | Learn about the platform
Are you considering uploading your materials to DARIAH-Campus? You’re invited to enjoy a personal introduction to the platform. Explore the ability to seamlessly incorporate your institution’s courses into the curriculum to reach a wider audience online. This workshop is hosted by University of Vienna in a virtual setting. Please RSVP by September 15th 2023 and write an email to emily.genatowski /at/ univie.ac.at @atClariah @dh_UniWien https://clariah.at/dariah-campus-how-to-workshop/…
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