Registration:
All workshops are free of charge as part of the conference program. Please note that only registered participants of the DH2023 conference are eligibly to participate in the workshops.
Logistics:
Workshops will be held on-site at the University of Graz main campus, at the RESOWI building.
There will be coffee breaks with beverages, coffee and tea at 8:30 (prior to the start of the workshops), at 10:30 am , at 1:00 pm and 3:00 pm. Lunch is not provided by the organizers, but there are many places nearby (check out the programme booklet which you will receive upon check-in).
Floormap:
Schedule:
Monday July 10
Full Day (9:00-17:00) |
[V9: SR 15.37] TwinTalks 4: Understanding and Facilitating Remote Collaboration in DH |
[V4: SR 15.15] DH4MA – (Digital Humanities for Marginal Areas). Tangible and Intangible heritage digitalization to promote marginal areas and rural development |
[V2: LS 15.02] An introduction to Transkribus: how to use Handwritten Text Recognition in research and teaching |
[V3: LS 15.03] DHTech SIG Workshop: How can you trust your code? |
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Morning (9:00-12:30) |
[V7: SR 15.33] Digital Pathways Through Newspaper Advertisements: Workflows from Printed Page to Digital Analysis with the Avisblatt-R-Package |
[V8: SR 15.34] Frameworks for User-Focused Digital Humanities Projects: Half-day workshop proposal |
[V1: LS 15.01] LEAF: Developing Streamlined Digital Scholarly Workflows with the Linked Editing Academic Framework |
[V5: SR 15.17] Amplifying unheard voices in Digital Humanities: an OpenMethods edit-a-thon |
[V6: SR 15.13] Multilingual taxonomy initiative – TaDiRAH as community of practice |
Afternoon (13:30-17:00) |
[V5: SR 15.17] SIG-DLS Workshop: 7 years on |
[V1: LS 15.01] Labs for Labs: a participatory workshop on digital lab practices in the humanities and social sciences |
[V6: SR 15.13] Who are the Users in Multilingual DH Research?: A Community Exploration |
[V7: SR 15.33] The Programming Historian: Developing a Digital Humanities Tutorial |
[V8: SR 15.34] SPARQL for (Digital) Humanists – Querying Wikidata and the MiMoTextBase |
Tuesday July 11
Full Day (9:00-17:00) |
[V2: LS 15.02] Semantic Web and Linked Open Data in Historical Sciences |
[V11: SR 15.32] A Model for Modeling Problems – Game Design as an Exercise in Formal Abstraction |
[V7: SR 15.33] OCR4all – Open-Source OCR and HTR Across the Centuries |
[V8: SR 15.34] AV in DH SIG Workshop |
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Morning (9:00-12:30) |
[V5: SR 15.17] Put Them In to Get Them Out: the ParlaMint Corpora for Digital Humanities and Social Sciences Research |
[V3: LS 15.03] Workshop CATMA featuring GitMA and Vis-A-Vis |
[V6: SR 15.13] Tutorial – Collaborative approaches to discourse: Music scholarship using performance recordings and Linked Data annotations |
[V1: LS 15.01] Creating a DH workflow in the SSH Open Marketplace |
[V9: SR 15.37] AudiAnnotate Workshop and the “Radio Venceremos, the Rebel’s Radio Station” Project: Using IIIF with AudioVisual Collections to Build Editions, Exhibits, and Playlists |
Afternoon (13:30-17:00) |
[V9: SR 15.37] Digital Humanities Applications of spaCy’s Span Categorizer |
[V5: SR 15.17] Drafting Standards for Stylometry |
[V1: LS 15.01] Creating, storing, and sharing your own web archives with open source Webrecorder tools |
[V3: LS 15.03] From Sketching to Coding: Visualization as a Thinking Process |
[V6: SR 15.13] Workshop HTR-United: metadata, quality control and sharing process for HTR training data |