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Session Chair: Sara Alimenti, Università degli Studi di Perugia
Location:B304 (TB)
64 places
Presentations
‘In my beginning is my end’: Facilitating Open Scholarship and Reusability across the European Research Area
Susan Schreibman1, Toma Tasovac2, Sally Chambers3, Agiatis Benardou4
1DARIAH and Maastricht University; 2DARIAH and Belgrade Center for Digital Humanities; 3DARIAH and Ghent Centre for Digital Humanities; 4DARIAH and Digital Curation Unit, R.C. "Athena"
This paper addresses issues of sustainability of digital resources, their use and reuse, particularly from the perspective of research infrastructures. We argue that research infrastructures – through the combined efforts of conceptual rethinking, technological solutions and strategic advocacy – have the potential to transform how we sustain and engage with DH scholarship.
Evaluating Unsupervised Sentiment Analysis Approaches on Early Modern German and English Criminal Records
Christa Schneider
University of Bern, Switzerland
This study evaluates five unsupervised sentiment analysis methods on Early Modern German and English texts, addressing challenges like semantic shifts and limited resources. Findings reveal significant limitations in current approaches, emphasizing the need for domain-specific-models, multilingual resources, and hybrid methodologies to enhance sentiment analysis for historical datasets and heritage preservation.
Un ‘deposito vivente’: aperto, relazionale, partecipativo. La trasformazione digitale dei depositi delle opere salvate dal sisma nell’Italia centrale
Sara Alimenti1, Elena Gentilini1, Giulio Biondi1, Stefano Brusaporci2, Michela Spito1
1Università degli Studi di Perugia, Italy; 2Università degli Studi dell'Aquila, Italy
Il contributo che proponiamo è indirizzato a presentare l'avanzamento di un progetto di ricerca volto a definire un modello di digitalizzazione delle opere custodite nei depositi in seguito agli eventi sismici che hanno colpito l’Italia centrale tra il 2009 e il 2016.