2013

Workshop

  1. Alex Bia (Universidad Miguel Hernández, Elche, Spain): Computing Methods applied to DH: TEI-XML Markup and CSS/XSLT Rendering (intermediate level)
  2. Andreas Witt (Institut für Deutsche Sprache; Mannheim, Germany): Query in Text Corpora
  3. Jan Rybicki (Uniwersytet Jagielloński, Kraków, Poland) / Maciej Eder (Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny, Kraków, Poland): Stylometry: Computer-Assisted Analysis of Literary Texts
  4. Johanna Green (University of Glasgow, Scotland): Editing in the Digital Age: From Script, to Print, to Digital Page
  5. Élisabeth Doulkaridou (Université de Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris, France) / Elaine Hoysted (University of Cork, Ireland): Art History: Research and Teaching going Digital
  6. Laszlo Hunyadi (Debreceni Egyetem / University of Debrecen, Hungary): Interdisciplinary approaches to the study of multimodal human-human / human-machine communication / interaction
  7. Lynne Siemens (University of Victoria, Canada) / Jennifer Guiliano (University of Maryland, College Park, USA): Large Project Planning, Funding, and Management

Lectures

Tuesday 23.07.2013 16:15-17:45

Gregory Crane (University of Leipzig, Germany / Tufts University Boston, USA): „Open Philology and a Global Dialogue among Civilizations“

Wednesday 24.07.2013 16:15-17:45

Ray Siemens (University of Victoria, Canada): „Perspectives on Knowledge Construction in the Humanities“

Friday 26.07.2013 16:15-17:15

Christof Schöch (Universität Würzburg, Germany): „Big? Long? Smart? Messy? Data in the Humanities“

Saturday 27.07.2013 16:15-17:45

Manfred Thaller (University of Cologne, Germany): „Praising Imperfection: Why editions do not have to be finished“

Monday 29.07.2013 16:15-17:45

Jean Guy Meunier (Université du Québec à Montréal, Québec): „Reading and analyzing text in the digital world“

Tuesday 30.07.2013 16:15-17:45

Nicoletta Calzolari (CNR-ILC, Pisa, Italy): „Challenges of Open Data and Collaborative Resources“

Thursday 01.08.2013 16:15-17:15

Marco Büchler (Universität Leipzig, Germany): „Historical Text Re-use Detection: Behind the scene“

Friday 02.08.2013 16:15-17:45

Karina van Dalen-Oskam (Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands, The Hague, NL): „Helpful, Harmless or Heretical?“

Project presentation

Wednesday 24.07.2013 14:15-15:45

Gerhard Heyer / Andreas Niekler / Gregor Wiedemann (University of Leipzig, Germany): „Impact of Neo-Liberalism” (BMBF eHumanities project“

Alex Bia (Universidad Miguel Hernández, Elche, Spain): „TRACEsoftTools: Software Tools for Contrastive Analysis of Texts in Parallel Bilingual Corpus“

Daniel Riha (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic): „Operational 3-D Images as Interactive Knowledge Space“

Thursday 25.07.2013 11:15-12:45

Elli Doulkaridou (Université de Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris, France): „The Digital Montagny Project“

Silvia M. Stoyanova (Princeton University, USA): „Zibaldone Hypertext Research Platform“

Bursary Handout

Friday 26.07.2013 14:15-15:45 Poster Session

José Manuel Martínez Martínez (University of the Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany): „A quantitative linguistic analysis of an English Spanish translation learner corpus“

Marta Adriana Bigus (Ghent University, Belgium): „The Ten Commandments in the Middle Dutch literature and culture (ca. 1300- ca. 1550)“

Simon Fuller / Phil Maguire / Philippe Moser (NUIM, Ireland): „Stylometric Analysis using Probabilistic Context-FreeGrammars“

Sinai Rusinek (Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, Israel): „DigIn – The Digital Incunabula initiative“

Clemens Kuche (University of Leipzig, Germany): Creating digital Workbooks – Personalization and international comparability of learning contents by digital curricula structures

Victoria HF Scott (St. John’s, Canada): „The Art History Guild“

Saturday 27.07.2013 14:15-15:45

Manfred Thaller (University of Cologne, Germany): „Monasterium: How National Archives Became Remote Monasteries“

André Lahmann / Rico Simke / Martin Reckziegel (University Library Leipzig, Germany): „The Library of a Billion Words“

Rhian Lyn James (University of Wales, Great Britain): „Welsh Wills Online as a digital research resource“

Monday 29.07.2013 14:15-15:45

Andreas Witt (Institut für Deutsche Sprache, Mannheim, Germany): „The ‚Institute for the German Language‘ within the CLARIN infrastructure“

Laszlo Hunyadi (Debreceni Egyetem / University of Debrecen, Hungary): „Theory and Practice of Multimodal Human-Machine Interaction technologies“

Oxygen Lottery

Wednesday 31.07.2013 14:15-15:45

Christian Heine (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich, Switzerland) / Stefan Jänicke (Leipzig University, Germany) / David Joseph Wrisley (American University of Beirut, Lebanon): „Visualizing Medieval Places in Overlapping Uncertainties of Time“

Tracie Wilson (Leipzig University, Germany): „Gender and Migration: Narratives from the Borderlands of Europe“

Thursday 01.08. 14:15-15:45

Kim Jautze (Huygens Institute of Netherlands History, Den Haag, The Netherlands): „Measuring syntactic complexity in chick lit and literature“

Sinai Rusinek (Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, Israel): „Digitaly Exploring Paratexts“

Anne-Katharina Weilenmann (Schaffhausen, Switzerland): „The deconstruction of the scientific article“