Conference Agenda

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Session Overview
Location: Aud B3 (TB)
152 places
Date: Monday, 14/July/2025
9:00am - 12:30pmDesign Qualitative Research on Large Text Corpora using I-Analyzer (Workshop)
Mees van Stiphout1, Berit Janssen2, Jelte van Boheemen1
1: Utrecht University; 2: University of Amsterdam
Location: Aud B3 (TB)
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1:30pm - 5:00pmFrom Voyant to Spyral: Documenting Research in Notebooks (Workshop)
Ayushi Khemka1, John Bradley2, Geoffrey Rockwell1
1: University of Alberta, Canada; 2: King's College London
Location: Aud B3 (TB)
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Date: Tuesday, 15/July/2025
9:00am - 12:30pmVisualization & the Humanities - Bridging Communities, Building Practices
Florian Windhager1, Houda Lamqaddam2, Mark-Jan Bludau3, Matthieu Jacomy4, Linda Freyberg5, Martin Grandjean6, Uta Hinrichs7
1: University for Continuing Education Krems, Austria; 2: University of Amsterdam; 3: University of Applied Sciences Potsdam; 4: Aalborg University; 5: DIPF Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education; 6: University of Lausanne; 7: University of Edinburgh
Location: Aud B3 (TB)
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12:30pm - 1:30pmSchmidt Sciences Funders Forum
Location: Aud B3 (TB)
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The Schmidt Sciences Humanities and Artificial Intelligence Virtual Institute (HAVI)  funds researchers who contribute to groundbreaking, domain-specific research outcomes in the humanities through the application of AI tools and techniques, and generate insights and methodologies from the humanities that will broadly advance AI development. Join the HAVI team for a Q+A session to learn about our current funding opportunities. The team is also eager to hear your feedback on what types of funding would be most impactful for the community, especially in light of the evolving funding landscape in the US. You can learn more about the Schmidt Sciences HAVI program at https://www.schmidtsciences.org/humanities-and-ai-virtual-institute/.

1:30pm - 5:00pmExploring the GOLEM Ontology and Knowledge Graph for Narrative and Fiction (Workshop)
Luotong Cheng1,2, Xiaoyan Yang1, Franziska Pannach1, Federico Pianzola1
1: University of Groningen, The Netherlands; 2: University of Twente, The Netherlands
Location: Aud B3 (TB)
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Date: Wednesday, 16/July/2025
9:00am - 10:30amPanel 01: Diskriminierungssensible Metadaten für historische Sammlungen erstellen und verschiedenen Öffentlichkeiten zugänglich machen: Herausforderungen und Ansätze für inklusive Digital Humanities
Location: Aud B3 (TB)
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Session Chair: Levyn Bürki, University Bern
11:00am - 12:30pmSP-04: Stylometry, Participatory Research, and Text and Multimodal Digital Analysis
Location: Aud B3 (TB)
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Session Chair: Yael Levi, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
2:00pm - 3:30pmPanel 02: The AVAnnotate Project and Creating Access to Culturally Sensitive AudioVisual Collections
Location: Aud B3 (TB)
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Session Chair: Albert Palacios, University of Texas at Austin
4:00pm - 5:30pmSP-14: Open access to bibliographical data, manuscripts collections and women biographies
Location: Aud B3 (TB)
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Session Chair: Cristina Guardado, University of Aveiro
Date: Thursday, 17/July/2025
9:00am - 10:30amPanel 03: The global state of digital history: Establishing data culture(s) in uncertain times
Location: Aud B3 (TB)
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Session Chair: Till Grallert, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
11:00am - 12:30pmSP-27: Digital Access and Critical Approaches to Archives, Repositories and Education
Location: Aud B3 (TB)
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Session Chair: Cindarella Petz, Leibniz Institute of European History Mainz (IEG)
2:00pm - 3:30pmLP-22: Spatial Analysis for Literature, Fiction and Travel Writing
Location: Aud B3 (TB)
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Session Chair: Ulrike Henny-Krahmer, Universität Rostock
4:00pm - 5:30pmSP-33: Large Language Models for Text Encoding, Literature and Historical Corpora
Location: Aud B3 (TB)
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Session Chair: Yutong Yang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Date: Friday, 18/July/2025
9:00am - 10:30amPanel 06: Revitalizing, Maintaining, & Sunsetting the Digital Humanities: Strategies & Opportunities
Location: Aud B3 (TB)
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Session Chair: Jessica Otis, George Mason University
11:00am - 12:30pmSP-41: Ethics, Education and Accessibility in the Digital Humanities
Location: Aud B3 (TB)
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Session Chair: Nichole Misako Nomura, Stanford University
2:00pm - 3:30pmPanel 08: Unlocking the potential of open language data as carriers of social and cultural information: The role of research infrastructures, data journals and training programmes to maximize reuse
Location: Aud B3 (TB)
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Session Chair: Barbara McGillivray, King's College London
4:00pm - 5:30pmPanel 10: Openness in GLAM: Analysing, Reflecting, and Discussing Global Case Studies
Location: Aud B3 (TB)
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Session Chair: Mia Ridge, British Library