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SUMMARY:DH Benelux 2025
DESCRIPTION:Call for Papers – DH Benelux 2025\nWe are pleased to announce the call for papers for the DH Benelux 2025 Conference\, which will take place between 3-6 June 2025 at the Vrije Universiteit\, Amsterdam. This annual conference serves as a platform for the community of Digital Humanities researchers to meet\, present and discuss their latest research findings. We invite researchers\, practitioners\, scholars\, and students to submit their original research\, case studies\, and demos in Digital Humanities. We welcome interdisciplinary perspectives and encourage submissions from various disciplines within the Digital Humanities. We aim for a programme covering topics that reflect current trends and emerging debates in Digital Humanities\, providing opportunities for diverse interdisciplinary discussions. \nImportant Dates \n\nAbstract submission deadline: 15 December 2024 (23:59 CET)\nNotification of acceptance: February 2025\nConference Schedule: 4-6 June 2025 (main conference)\, 3 June 2025 (pre-conference workshops)\nLocation: Vrije Universiteit (VU) – Amsterdam (Netherlands)\n\nSubmissions\nAbstracts: We accept abstracts (English) for oral presentations\, posters demonstrations\, panels and workshops. Please indicate for which category (or categories) of presentation you are submitting with clear research questions\, hypotheses and results (if available). However\, the program chairs reserve their right to make the ultimate decision about the format of the presentation while making the schedule. References and/or bibliography are excluded from the word count. Proposals may contain graphics and illustrations. \nPresentation Formats: \nOral presentations (abstracts between 1000-1500 words) are suitable for presenting empirical work\, theorizing\, cross- and multidisciplinary work\, research methods and concise theoretical arguments. The format can be used to report on new project presentations\, technical details and the results of practical experimentation and proof of concepts\, early stage and ongoing\, as well as completed research. \nPosters (abstracts between 500-750 words) are particularly suited for detailed technical explanations and clarifications\, and for the showcasing of projects and research alike.  \nDemonstrations (abstracts between 500-750 words) are meant for showcasing prototypes\, work-in-progress or finished software\, hardware technology\, tools\, datasets\, digital publications and so forth. Demonstrations take place simultaneously\, in parallel to poster sessions and are meant to be interactive. Conference delegates will have the opportunity to mingle among the demonstration tables in an informal setting. \nPanels (abstracts between 750-1000 words) bring together experts on a particular challenge in the field of digital humanities (excluding project presentations). Panels will only be held on-site and should consist of 4-5 speakers each contributing their own perspective on the topic. Next to a general description of the subject\, please provide the names\, affiliation\, and contribution of each participant. Abstracts for panels should also mention how the speakers plan to engage the audience and clear research directions and/or challenges for the DH-Benelux community. Please note that a limited number of spots will be available for panels during the conference.    \nWorkshops (abstracts between 1000-1500 words) are self-organized tracks planned on the day before the conference. Workshop proposals are welcome on relevant topics and/or innovative approaches/tools/techniques. Please indicate the scientific scope\, aims\, length (half day or full day)\, number of participants\, and a preliminary program in your proposal. \nThe abstracts will be peer-reviewed by the DH Benelux 2025 Program Committee and published on the DH Benelux 2025 website. Authors of accepted abstracts will be invited to submit a full research article for the DH Benelux Journal. A separate call for journal submissions will be made after the conference. \nHow to submit? \nTBA\, keep an eye on the website: 2025.dhbenelux.org \nEvaluation \nProposals will be evaluated according to: relevance\, clarity\, novelty and contribution. \nWe look forward to your contributions and the opportunity to share insights\, engage in discussions\, and strengthen the Digital Humanities community at the DH Benelux 2025 Conference.
URL:https://platformdh.uantwerpen.be/index.php/event/dh-benelux-2025/
LOCATION:Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20241216T150000
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SUMMARY:Networking Event: DH Virtual Discussion Group - Session 3
DESCRIPTION:Are you a Digital Humanities student or early career researcher in Belgium who would like to discuss DH with other early career researchers in the Belgian DH community? If so\, you might be interested in joining the DH Virtual Discussion Group for ECRs! \nThe DH Virtual Discussion Group is a joint initiative organized by individuals at three different Belgian institutions. We strive to involve speakers from various Belgian institutions and encourage participation from all those who are interested in DH and are located at any Belgian institution. This year\, the core organizers are Leah Budke (KU Leuven Libraries Artes)\, Sven Lieber (KBR)\, Paavo van der Eecken (University of Antwerp)\, and Loren Verreyen (University of Antwerp). Over the past years\, the series has become a regular event. The fall 2024 edition proudly marks our ninth term. \nOur sessions this fall will continue the “under-the-hood” format\, which entails a volunteer from our community providing a thirty-minute overview of a digital project implementing a given tool\, approach\, or platform. This is not meant to be a polished research presentation\, or to present findings or results\, but rather to give our community a behind-the-scenes look at how decisions were made and why specific tools were chosen or developed. The hope is also that this presenter will give attendees some ideas about how to get started implementing a specific tool or workflow\, and that they can also answer questions or contribute to a discussion on other projects in our community that might be using similar methodologies or addressing similar issues. This “under-the-hood” session format allows us to have focused discussions around a specific project where we can learn from each other in an informal way. In addition\, by implementing this format we can maintain the low threshold for contributing and engaging in the conversations. It also allows us to learn about the diverse projects being done in the Benelux region related to digital humanities (an added bonus!). \nSession 3\nMonday 16 December\, 15h-16h30 CET via Teams\nSpeaker(s): Fien Messens\, Ghent University\nTitle: Raw to Refined: The Case of the Navez Project\nAbstract: (Art) historical data can be tricky—often fragmented\, incomplete\, and curated—making it challenging to study the impact of key figures. However\, the remaining data in 2024 offers valuable insights into earlier societies. In this presentation\, I will address the challenges of identifying historical figures\, such as artists\, whose identities are often obscured by incomplete records or inconsistent name spellings. Together\, we will explore how Digital Humanities methods\, including Linked Open Data (LOD)\, can assist in contextualizing these individuals (and how not). \nWe’ll step back into the 19th century to examine the surviving data on Belgium’s most important neoclassical painter\, François-Joseph Navez (1787-1869). This research is part of the FWO-funded Navez Project\, a collaboration between Ghent University and KBR. \nTo join the Discussion Group\, you will need to register for their mailing list. Once you have registered for the mailing list\, you will receive all further communication about the initiative. You can join the mailing list at any time. \nThe links for the virtual meetings are sent out via email and shared in the Slack community the morning of the event. To request to join the Slack community\, contact Leah Budke.
URL:https://platformdh.uantwerpen.be/index.php/event/networking-event-dh-virtual-discussion-group-session-3/
LOCATION:online\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:DH Virtual Discussion Group,Networking
ORGANIZER;CN="Artes (KU Leuven)":MAILTO:artes@kuleuven.be
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SUMMARY:Networking Event: DH Virtual Discussion Group - Session 2
DESCRIPTION:Are you a Digital Humanities student or early career researcher in Belgium who would like to discuss DH with other early career researchers in the Belgian DH community? If so\, you might be interested in joining the DH Virtual Discussion Group for ECRs! \nThe DH Virtual Discussion Group is a joint initiative organized by individuals at three different Belgian institutions. We strive to involve speakers from various Belgian institutions and encourage participation from all those who are interested in DH and are located at any Belgian institution. This year\, the core organizers are Leah Budke (KU Leuven Libraries Artes)\, Sven Lieber (KBR)\, Paavo van der Eecken (University of Antwerp)\, and Loren Verreyen (University of Antwerp). Over the past years\, the series has become a regular event. The fall 2024 edition proudly marks our ninth term. \nOur sessions this fall will continue the “under-the-hood” format\, which entails a volunteer from our community providing a thirty-minute overview of a digital project implementing a given tool\, approach\, or platform. This is not meant to be a polished research presentation\, or to present findings or results\, but rather to give our community a behind-the-scenes look at how decisions were made and why specific tools were chosen or developed. The hope is also that this presenter will give attendees some ideas about how to get started implementing a specific tool or workflow\, and that they can also answer questions or contribute to a discussion on other projects in our community that might be using similar methodologies or addressing similar issues. This “under-the-hood” session format allows us to have focused discussions around a specific project where we can learn from each other in an informal way. In addition\, by implementing this format we can maintain the low threshold for contributing and engaging in the conversations. It also allows us to learn about the diverse projects being done in the Benelux region related to digital humanities (an added bonus!). \nSession 2\nMonday 25 November\, 15h-16h30 CET via Teams\nSpeaker(s): Anthe Sevenants\, KU Leuven\nTitle: The Sims for Research: The Merit of Using Computer Simulations\nAbstract: As researchers\, we sometimes have questions that are rather difficult to test empirically. Often\, these are bold\, far-reaching questions which\, while ambitious\, are simply impossible to operationalise. Usually\, these restraints are of practical\, financial or some other concern. In my talk\, I propose a methodology which sidesteps these issues: computer simulations. With computer simulations\, you can build your own virtual societies which you can establish in any way you like\, a practice conceptually analogous to “The Sims” games. The idea is that in these simulations\, you can distill social relations between people to just the mechanisms you are interested in as a researcher. In this virtual world free of noise\, budget contraints or ethical commissions\, you are free to change the rules according to which agents\, virtual inhabitants\, behave. In this way\, you are able to test what the theoretical limits are to the specific behaviour or theories you are interested in. \nWhile it is clear that computer simulations could be used for a plethora of different research questions within the humanities (i.e. history\, archaeology)\, I will present how simulations can be used for the study of language change. To this end\, I will explain the plans for a case study from my FWO project\, which is centred around how computer simulations can help us understand how frequency of use shapes language change. I will give concrete examples of the types of questions I would like to answer with the computer simulations\, which will give a better idea of the genre of questions this methodology is able to answer in the first place. At the same time\, I will emphasise the shortcomings and pitfalls of computer simulations as a research tool\, because unfortunately\, unlike “The Sims”\, good research has no cheat codes. \nTo join the Discussion Group\, you will need to register for their mailing list. Once you have registered for the mailing list\, you will receive all further communication about the initiative. You can join the mailing list at any time. \nThe links for the virtual meetings are sent out via email and shared in the Slack community the morning of the event. To request to join the Slack community\, contact Leah Budke.
URL:https://platformdh.uantwerpen.be/index.php/event/networking-event-dh-virtual-discussion-group-session-2/
LOCATION:online\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:DH Virtual Discussion Group,Networking
ORGANIZER;CN="Artes (KU Leuven)":MAILTO:artes@kuleuven.be
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20241021T150000
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SUMMARY:Networking Event: DH Virtual Discussion Group - Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Are you a Digital Humanities student or early career researcher in Belgium who would like to discuss DH with other early career researchers in the Belgian DH community? If so\, you might be interested in joining the DH Virtual Discussion Group for ECRs! \nThe DH Virtual Discussion Group is a joint initiative organized by individuals at three different Belgian institutions. We strive to involve speakers from various Belgian institutions and encourage participation from all those who are interested in DH and are located at any Belgian institution. This year\, the core organizers are Leah Budke (KU Leuven Libraries Artes)\, Sven Lieber (KBR)\, Paavo van der Eecken (University of Antwerp)\, and Loren Verreyen (University of Antwerp). Over the past years\, the series has become a regular event. The fall 2024 edition proudly marks our ninth term. \nOur sessions this fall will continue the “under-the-hood” format\, which entails a volunteer from our community providing a thirty-minute overview of a digital project implementing a given tool\, approach\, or platform. This is not meant to be a polished research presentation\, or to present findings or results\, but rather to give our community a behind-the-scenes look at how decisions were made and why specific tools were chosen or developed. The hope is also that this presenter will give attendees some ideas about how to get started implementing a specific tool or workflow\, and that they can also answer questions or contribute to a discussion on other projects in our community that might be using similar methodologies or addressing similar issues. This “under-the-hood” session format allows us to have focused discussions around a specific project where we can learn from each other in an informal way. In addition\, by implementing this format we can maintain the low threshold for contributing and engaging in the conversations. It also allows us to learn about the diverse projects being done in the Benelux region related to digital humanities (an added bonus!). \nSession 1\nMonday 21 October\, 15h-16h30 CEST via Teams\nSpeaker(s): Leonardo Grotti\, University of Antwerp\nTitle: Methodological Challenges and Innovations in Hearing Therapy Research: The MuLiSSA\nAbstract: Disabling hearing loss (DHL) is a global concern\, impacting millions and necessitating innovative solutions. In the pursuit of these solutions\, hearing therapy research encounters methodological complexities that require careful consideration. This paper introduces the MuLiSSA project\, which aims to address these challenges and advance hearing assessment and rehabilitation. \nOur research targets the shift from traditional in-booth speech audiometry to self-administered assessments via wireless audio streaming\, increasing accessibility across settings. We validate the feasibility of boothless self-testing\, accounting for technical and environmental constraints. \nTo improve precision in speech audiometry\, we explore techniques for identifying phoneme errors in patients\, aiming to enhance personalized hearing device settings and rehabilitation outcomes. Additionally\, we address multilingual speech testing to enable comparable scores across languages\, breaking language barriers in hearing healthcare. We also discuss strategies for integrating diverse research methodologies\, addressing interdisciplinary challenges\, and managing funding complexities in methodologically diverse projects. \nTo join the Discussion Group\, you will need to register for their mailing list. Once you have registered for the mailing list\, you will receive all further communication about the initiative. You can join the mailing list at any time. \nThe links for the virtual meetings are sent out via email and shared in the Slack community the morning of the event. To request to join the Slack community\, contact Leah Budke.
URL:https://platformdh.uantwerpen.be/index.php/event/networking-event-dh-virtual-discussion-group-session-1/
LOCATION:online\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:DH Virtual Discussion Group,Networking
ORGANIZER;CN="Artes (KU Leuven)":MAILTO:artes@kuleuven.be
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20240527T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20240527T163000
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SUMMARY:Networking Event: DH Virtual Discussion Group - SPECIAL DH Benelux Session
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: various from our DH community\nMore details and registration will be made available closer to the event.\nRead about last year’s event here.
URL:https://platformdh.uantwerpen.be/index.php/event/networking-event-dh-virtual-discussion-group-special-dh-benelux-session/
LOCATION:Hoek 38\, Leuvenseweg 38\, Brussels\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:DH Virtual Discussion Group,Networking
ORGANIZER;CN="Artes (KU Leuven)":MAILTO:artes@kuleuven.be
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20240429T150000
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DTSTAMP:20260430T162149
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SUMMARY:Networking Event: DH Virtual Discussion Group
DESCRIPTION:Monthly meetings during the academic year\n1.5 hour meetings via MS Teams\nNetworking moment\, sharing DH-related news\n30-minute “under-the-hood” format presentation by Kushal Jayesh Tatariya (KU Leuven)\nQ&A\nSlack community for communication between meetings\nA lot of DH inspiration and an opportunity to learn!\n\nTo join the Discussion Group\, you will need to register for our mailing list. Once you have registered for the mailing list\, you will receive all further communication about the initiative. You can join the mailing list at any time.
URL:https://platformdh.uantwerpen.be/index.php/event/networking-event-dh-virtual-discussion-group-2/
LOCATION:online\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:DH Virtual Discussion Group,Networking
ORGANIZER;CN="Artes (KU Leuven)":MAILTO:artes@kuleuven.be
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20240325T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20240325T163000
DTSTAMP:20260430T162149
CREATED:20240222T135651Z
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SUMMARY:Networking Event: DH Virtual Discussion Group
DESCRIPTION:Monthly meetings during the academic year\n1.5 hour meetings via MS Teams\nNetworking moment\, sharing DH-related news\n30-minute “under-the-hood” format presentation by Nooshin Shahidzadeh Asadi (University of Antwerp)\nQ&A\nSlack community for communication between meetings\nA lot of DH inspiration and an opportunity to learn!\n\nTo join the Discussion Group\, you will need to register for our mailing list. Once you have registered for the mailing list\, you will receive all further communication about the initiative. You can join the mailing list at any time.
URL:https://platformdh.uantwerpen.be/index.php/event/networking-event-dh-virtual-discussion-group/
LOCATION:online\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:DH Virtual Discussion Group,Networking
ORGANIZER;CN="Artes (KU Leuven)":MAILTO:artes@kuleuven.be
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211213
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211222
DTSTAMP:20260430T162149
CREATED:20210914T115108Z
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SUMMARY:Linked Pasts Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The annual Linked Pasts conference\, which has previously been held at KCL\, Madrid\, Stanford\, Mainz\, Bordeaux and virtually at London brings together scholars\, heritage professionals and other practitioners with an interest in Linked Open Data as applied to the study of the ancient and historical worlds. Panels and working groups at Linked Pasts are more goal-oriented than a conventional academic conference\, and activities and agendas are often proposed\, developed and revised by all participants at the event itself. The Linked Pasts Symposium is a formal partner of the Pelagios Network. \nThe seventh installment of Linked Pasts in December 2021 will be hosted by the Ghent Centre for Digital Humanities and CLARIAH Flanders Open Humanities Service Infrastructure consortium (an interdisciplinary team from Universities of Ghent\, Antwerp\, Leuven and Brussels). \nLinked Pasts 7 will be a hybrid event\, with activities taking place remotely over a week  (December 13-17)  and two days of in-person sessions in Ghent (December 20 and 21). \nFor more information\, please visit the conference’s CFP page.
URL:https://platformdh.uantwerpen.be/index.php/event/linked-pasts-symposium/
CATEGORIES:CLARIAH-VL,Conferences,CSG,Networking
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201024
DTSTAMP:20260430T162149
CREATED:20200123T101004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200124T085251Z
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SUMMARY:Children's Literature and Digital Humanities
DESCRIPTION:In recent years\, Digital Humanities has had a big impact on the field of literary studies as a whole\, but its presence in children’s literature studies has been limited so far. This two-day conference seeks to unite scholars using digital tools for the analysis of children’s literature\, culture and media to reflect on the state of the art\, exchange methodological expertise\, discuss avenues and issues for further research and build networks. \nFor more information\, pleae visit the conference’s CFP page.
URL:https://platformdh.uantwerpen.be/index.php/event/childrens-literature-and-digital-humanities/
LOCATION:UAntwerp City Campus\, Prinsstraat 13\, Antwerp\, 2000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:ACDC,Conferences,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171109T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171109T183000
DTSTAMP:20260430T162149
CREATED:20171019T121726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191009T133900Z
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SUMMARY:INSIGHT Launch Event: AI and the Linking of Digital Heritage Data
DESCRIPTION:The recently started BELSPO-funded INSIGHT project (Intelligent Neural Systems as Integrated Heritage Tools) organizes a launch event on 9 November 2017. This event will take the form of an afternoon of plenaries by internationally recognized speakers on topics relating to Artificial Intelligence\, Heritage data and Digital Art history. This afternoon will take place at the Musical Instruments Museum in Brussels (Hofbergstraat 2\, Brussels). Afterwards you are cordially invited to a reception. Registration is free but participants are invited to register through sending an email to mike.kestemont@uantwerp.be.\n\n\n\n\nProgramme\n\n\n13:00-13:45 | Seth van Hooland (Université Libre de Bruxelles): Understanding the perils of Linked Data through the history of data modeling\n13:45-14:30 | Benoit Seguin (École Polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne): The Replica Project: Navigating Iconographic Collections at Scale\n14:30-15:15 | Roxanne Wyns (KULeuven): International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF). Sharing high-resolution images across institutional boundaries\n15:15-15:45 | Break\n15:45-16:30 | Saskia Scheltjens (Rijksmuseum Amsterdam): Open Rijksmuseum Data: challenges and opportunities\n16:30-17:15 | Nanne van Noord (Universiteit Tilburg): Learning visual representations of style\n17:15-18:30 | Reception\n\n\n\n\n\nFurther information\, included abstracts\, will be posted in due time on the INSIGHT project’s website (http://uahost.uantwerpen.be/insight/). We are looking forward to welcoming you!\n\nThe INSIGHT team\n\nSally Chambers\nEva Coudyzer\nWalter Daelemans\nPierre Geurts\nMike Kestemont\nDirk van Hulle\nEllen van Keer\nChristophe Verbruggen\n\nThis event is sponsored by DHu.F.
URL:https://platformdh.uantwerpen.be/index.php/event/insight-launch-event-ai-and-the-linking-of-digital-heritage-data/
LOCATION:Musical Instruments Museum\, Hofbergstraat 2\, Brussels\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:ACDC,DHuF,Launch Events,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161005T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161007T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T162149
CREATED:20170410T125912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191009T134232Z
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SUMMARY:DiXiT 3 / ESTS 2016
DESCRIPTION:Digital Scholarly Editing: Theory\, Practice\, Methods\n  \nThis thirteenth annual conference of the European Society for Textual Scholarship (ESTS)\, is organized in conjunction with the Digital Scholarly Editing Initial Training Network (DiXiT) and hosted by the Centre for Manuscript Genetics at the University of Antwerp\, Belgium. \n5-7 October 2016 \nKeynote speakers: \nKathryn Sutherland and Paul Eggert \nGuests of honour: \nHans Walter Gabler and Peter Shillingsburg \nAs digital publications are reaching a stage of maturity and scholarly editors are becoming increasingly aware of the seemingly endless possibilities of hybrid or fully Digital Scholarly Editions\, the impact of the digital medium on the field of Textual Criticism has become undeniable. As a result of this ‘digital turn’\, textual scholars are now faced with new challenges and opportunities that have called for a re-evaluation of the field’s established theoretical and practical framework. For the thirteenth annual conference of the European Society for Textual Scholarship (ESTS)\, organized in association with the Digital Scholarly Editing Initial Training Network ‘DiXiT’\, we intend to face this new direction in textual scholarship head-on\, by focussing on the recent developments in textual scholarship that are instigated by this reassessment of the theories\, practices\, and methods of scholarly editing in general\, and of the Digital Scholarly Edition (DSE) in particular.
URL:https://platformdh.uantwerpen.be/index.php/event/dixit-3-ests-2016/
LOCATION:Hof van Liere\, Prinsstraat 13\, Antwerpen\, 2000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:ACDC,CMG,Conferences
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160611
DTSTAMP:20260430T162149
CREATED:20191009T132001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191010T071803Z
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SUMMARY:DH Benelux 2016
DESCRIPTION:The 3rd DH Benelux conference will take place on 9-10 June 2016\, at the City-of-Science-Belval\, Luxembourg organised by the Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance sur l’Europe (CVCE) and the University of Luxembourg. DH Benelux is a young initiative that aims to further the dissemination of\, and collaboration between Digital Humanities activities in Belgium\, the Netherlands\, and Luxembourg. The conference serves as a platform for the community of interdisciplinary DH researchers to meet\, present and discuss their latest research findings and to demonstrate tools and projects. \nVisit the conference website.
URL:https://platformdh.uantwerpen.be/index.php/event/dh-benelux-2016/
LOCATION:Belval Campus\, Avenue de l'Université 2\, Esch-sur-Alzette\, Belval\, L-4365\, Luxembourg
CATEGORIES:Conferences,DHuF,Networking
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151128
DTSTAMP:20260430T162149
CREATED:20170410T141751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191009T134639Z
UID:542-1448582400-1448668799@platformdh.uantwerpen.be
SUMMARY:DARIAH-BE Kick-off Event
DESCRIPTION:The DARIAH-BE kick-off meeting was organised in Antwerp (27 November 2015). This event coincided with the launch of this Digital Humanities research community\, DHu.F. \nThe event’s full programme is available online\, and materials of individual presentations can be found on the DARIAH-BE website. \nSchedule\n10:00 – 10:20 Welcome and introductions (Dirk Van Hulle\, Antwerp University Chris De Loof\, BELSPO) \n10:20 – 10:40 Introducing DARIAH (Sally Chambers\, DARIAH-BE) \n10:40 – 11:10 DARIAH-EU getting involved with opportunities for questions (Henk Harmsen\, DARIAH-EU Chief Integration Officer) \n11:30 – 12:30 Digital Arts and Humanities Activities in Belgium: Part One. Digital Cultural Heritage and Heritage Science. \n13:30 – 14:00 A DARIAH success story DARIAH Teach: an international project developing open-source DH training materials (Toma Tasovac\, Belgrade Centre for Digital Humanities\, DARIAH-Serbia) \n14:00 – 15:00 Digital Arts and Humanities Activities in Belgium: Part Two. Training and education \n15:30 – 16:30 7. Digital Arts and Humanities Activities in Belgium: Part Three. Examples of research activities from across Belgium \n16:30 – 17:00 8. Final Word: Towards DARIAH in Belgium: a round table discussion: chaired by Gunther Martens\, Co-Director\, Ghent Centre for Digital Humanities (Christophe Verbruggen\, DARIAH National Coordinator\, Belgium / DARIAH-VL with Paul Bertrand\, DARIAH-FWB Erik Buelinckx\, DARIAH-FED)
URL:https://platformdh.uantwerpen.be/index.php/event/dariah-be-kick-off-event/
LOCATION:Hof van Liere\, Prinsstraat 13\, Antwerpen\, 2000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:CLARIAH-VL,DHuF,Launch Events,Networking,Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150608T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150609T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T162149
CREATED:20170410T125245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191009T132532Z
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SUMMARY:DH Benelux 2015
DESCRIPTION:The DHBenelux 2015 conference will be proudly hosted by the University of Antwerp. The conference will take place on Monday 8 and Tuesday 9 June 2015 at the University of Antwerp campus. \nThe DHBenelux conference welcomes contributions and participants from all areas of research and teaching in Digital Humanities. While the conference has a focus on recent advances in Belgium\, The Netherlands\, and Luxembourg\, we do warmly welcome contributions from outside the Benelux. The language of the conference is international English. We hope that we may welcome many scholars to the European scientific meeting platform that DHBenelux will constitute in summer 2015 for the Digital Humanities. \nThe conference program will offer oral presentations\, project presentations\, poster sessions\, and a demo space. The conference’s two keynote speakers will be William Noel\, Director of The Kislak Center for Special Collections\, Rare Books and Manuscripts at the University of Pennsylvania; and Elena Pierazzo\, Professor of Italian Studies and Digital Humanities at Stendhal University\, Grenoble III\, whose monograph on Digital Scholarly Editing will be published in August this year.
URL:https://platformdh.uantwerpen.be/index.php/event/dh-benelux-2015/
LOCATION:Hof van Liere\, Prinsstraat 13\, Antwerpen\, 2000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:ACDC,CLARIAH-VL,CLiPS,CMG,Conferences,DHuF,Networking
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