Conference Agenda

Overview and details of the sessions of this conference. Please select a date or location to show only sessions at that day or location. Please select a single session for detailed view (with abstracts and downloads if available).

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Session Overview
Date: Monday, 14/July/2025
9:00am - 12:30pmBuilding Ethical Bridges: Collaborative Approaches to Research Integrity in the Digital Humanities (Workshop)
Vicky Garnett1,2, Otto Bodi-Fernandez3, Francis P. Crawley4, Françoise Gouzi1, Paweł Kamocki5, Koraljka Kuzman Šlogar6, Dirk Luyten7,8, Walter Scholger9, Kristen Schuster10
1: DARIAH-EU, Ireland; 2: Trinity College Dublin; 3: AUSSDA (Austrian Service Provider of CESSDA-ERIC); 4: Coalition for Advancing of Research Assessment (CoARA)’s Working Group on ‘Ethics and Research Integrity Policy for Responsible Research Assessment in Data and Artificial Intelligence (ERIP)’; 5: Leibniz-Institut für Deutsche Sprache; 6: Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Research; 7: Belgian State Archives; 8: Study and Documentation Centre for War and Contemporary Society; 9: Department of Digital Humanities, University of Graz, Austria; 10: University of Southampton
Location: Aud B2 (TB)
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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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9:00am - 12:30pmImpresso Datalab Hackathon. Programmatic Access and Annotation Services for Multilingual and Multimodal Historical Media Collections
Marten Düring1, Caio Mello1, Daniele Guido1, Maud Ehrmann2, Kaspar Beelen3
1: Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History, Luxembourg; 2: École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland; 3: School of Advanced Study, University of London, United Kingdom
Location: B203 (TB)
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9:00am - 12:30pmNetworking Through Collaborative Reflection on Methods: A Peer Review–World Café for Early Career Researchers (Workshop)
Anna Schlander1, Ruth Reiche1, Johanna Konstanciak2, Alexandra Büttner3, Aline Deicke3, Andrea Rapp1, Marina Lemaire2
1: Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany; 2: Trier University; 3: Academy of Science and Literature Mainz
Location: B210 (TB)
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Only for extra workshops on Monday and Tuesday
9:00am - 12:30pmFrom the Dispatch Box: Unlocking Topics and Sentiments in Multilingual ParlaMint Corpora (Workshop)
Darja Fišer1, Anna Kryvenko1,3, Kristina Pahor de Maiti Tekavčič1,2
1: Institute of Contemporary History, Slovenia; 2: University of Ljubljana, Slovenia; 3: NISS, Ukraine
Location: B302 (TB)
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9:00am - 12:30pmComputer Vision and the Illustrated Book (Workshop)
Giles Edward Bergel, David Miguel Susano Pinto
University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Location: B304 (TB)
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9:00am - 5:00pmCreating Interactive 3D Applications with the Open-Source Game Engine “Godot” – A DH Hackathon/Game Jam
Peter Mühleder, Franziska Naether, Dirk Goldhahn, Patrice Bleckmann
Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Germany
Location: Aud C1 (EC)
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9:00am - 5:00pmFAIR data in the Wikibase Ecosystem
Tiago Assis7, André Barbosa8, Gustavo Candela2, Maria Hinzmann9, Manuel Joaquim7, Maximilian Kristen4, Filomena Limão7, David Lindemann1, Vojtěch Malínek10, Vera Moitinho de Almeida7, Camillo Carlo Pellizzari di San Girolamo5, Ana Salgado6, Christof Schöch9, Carlos Silva8, Luis Trigo7, Tomasz Umerle11, Christos Varvantakis3
1: UPV/EHU University of the Basque Country; 2: University of Alicante; 3: Wikimedia Deutschland; 4: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München; 5: Scuola Normale Superiore Pisa; 6: NOVA FCSH, Lisbon; 7: University of Porto; 8: Wikimedia Portugal; 9: Trier Center for Digital Humanities, University of Trier; 10: Institute of Czech Literature, Czech Academy of Sciences; 11: Institute of Literary Resarch, Polish Academy of Sciences
Location: B207 (TB)
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9:00am - 5:00pmDoing DH with Omeka: a Mini-con for Omeka Users and Developers
Sharon M. Leon1, Tugce Karatas2, Lise Foket3, Pierre Willaime4, Valérie Adriaens5
1: Digital Scholar, United States of America; 2: University of Luxembourg; 3: Ghent University; 4: Archives Henri-Poincaré, CNRS/Lorraine University/Strasbourg University; 5: LIBIS, KU Leuven
Location: B308 (TB)
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10:30am - 11:00amCoffee-break (14th morning)
Location: B007 (TB)
12:30pm - 2:00pmLunch - 14th (see restaurants on website)
1:30pm - 5:00pmComparative Literature Goes Digital (SIG)
Simone Rebora1, Joanna Byszuk2, Yina Cao3, Maciej Eder2, Berenike Herrmann4, Youngmin Kim5, Suzanne Mpouli6, Federico Pianzola7, Pablo Ruiz Fabo8
1: University of Verona, Italy; 2: Polish Academy of Sciences; 3: Sichuan University; 4: University of Bielefeld; 5: Dongguk University, Hangzhou Normal University, Linnaeus University; 6: Paris Cité University; 7: University of Groningen; 8: University of Strasbourg
Location: Aud B2 (TB)
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Access the mini-conference program directly from this link: https://dls.hypotheses.org/1952

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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1:30pm - 5:00pmIntroduction to MapReader: Learning to work with maps as data (Workshop)
Katherine McDonough1,2, Kaspar Beelen3, Daniel Wilson2, Rosie Wood2, Kalle Westerling2
1: Lancaster University, United Kingdom; 2: The Alan Turing Institute, United Kingdon; 3: School of Advanced Study, University of London, United Kingdom
Location: B203 (TB)
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1:30pm - 5:00pmLibraries & DH: Histories, Perspectives, Prospects Mini-Conference (SIG)
Glen Layne-Worthey1, Isabel Galina2, Hege Høsøien3, Sarah Potvin4, Caitlin Christian-Lamb5, Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara6, Alex Wermer-Colan7, Pamella Lach8, Hilary Richardson9
1: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States of America; 2: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; 3: National Library of Norway; 4: Texas A&M University; 5: Louisiana State University; 6: University of Colorado; 7: Temple University; 8: San Diego State University; 9: Mississippi University of Women
Location: B210 (TB)
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1:30pm - 5:00pmAVinDH workshop (SIG)
Mila Oiva1, Taylor Arnold2, Justin Wigard3
1: University of Turku; 2: University of Richmond; 3: University of South Dakota
Location: B302 (TB)
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1:30pm - 5:00pmDigital Humanities Tech Symposium (SIG)
Julia Damerow1, Rebecca Sutton Koeser2, Jeffrey Tharsen3, Jose Hernandez4, Robert Casties5, Cole Crawford6
1: Arizona State University, United States of America; 2: Princeton University; 3: University of Chicago; 4: Florida State University; 5: Max Planck Institute for the History of Science; 6: Harvard University
Location: B304 (TB)
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3:30pm - 4:00pmCoffee-break (14th afternoon)
Location: B007 (TB)
Date: Tuesday, 15/July/2025
9:00am - 12:30pmWhen Worlds Collide: A Literary Linked Open Data Model Critiqueathon (Workshop)
Ingo Boerner1, Bernhard Oberreither2, Federico Pianzola3, Lukas Plank2, Julia Röttgermann4, Salvador Ros5, Christof Schöch4, Daniil Skorinkin1, Peer Trilcke1
1: University of Potsdam, Germany; 2: ACDH-CH, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria; 3: University of Groningen, The Netherlands; 4: Trier Center for Digital Humanities, Trier University, Germany; 5: UNED, Madrid
Location: Aud B2 (TB)
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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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9:00am - 12:30pmGeovistory, a Collaborative Virtual Research Environment for Historical Sciences Based on Linked Open Data and Semantic Methodologies/Technologies
Stephen Hart1, Francesco Beretta2
1: Universität Bern, Switzerland; 2: CNRS, LARHRA, France
Location: Aud C1 (EC)
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9:00am - 12:30pmUsing LLMs as Chainsaws – Fostering a Tool-Critical Approach for Information Extraction (Workshop)
Tess Dejaeghere1,2, Pranaydeep Singh1, Els Lefever1, Julie Birkholz1,2,3, Aaron Maladry1
1: LT3 (Ghent University); 2: Ghent Center for Digital Humanities (Ghent University); 3: KBR (Royal Library of Belgium)
Location: B207 (TB)
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9:00am - 12:30pmDH-WoGeM Mini Conference (SIG)
Hannah Jacobs, Theresa Avila, Sarah Hoover
1: Duke University, United States of America; 2: California State University Channel Islands; 3: Institute of Art, Design + Technology, Dún Laoghaire (IADT)
Location: B210 (TB)
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9:00am - 12:30pmὍσοι ἄνθρωποι, τοσαῦται γνῶμαι ! Harmonizing Guidelines for Handwritten Text Recognition of Ancient Greek (Workshop)
Mathilde Verstraete1, Maxime Guénette1, Marcello Vitali-Rosati1, Malamatenia Vlachou Efstathiou2, Marianne Reboul3
1: University of Montreal, Canada; 2: IRHT - ENPC, France; 3: École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, France
Location: B302 (TB)
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9:00am - 12:30pmFantastic Teaching Resources and Where to Find Them (SIG)
Brian Croxall1, Walter Scholger2, Diane Katherine Jakacki3
1: Brigham Young University; 2: Department of Digital Humanities, University of Graz; 3: Bucknell University
Location: B304 (TB)
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9:00am - 12:30pmTranscribing the Past, Contextualizing the Present: AI-Assisted Document Contextualization, Limits, and Opportunities (Workshop)
Anita Lucchesi1, Sean Takats2
1: Casa de Oswaldo Cruz, Fiocruz, Brazil / Digital Scholar; 2: Centre for Contemporary and Digital History, C²DH / Digital Scholar
Location: B308 (TB)
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9:00am - 5:00pmThe times they are a-changin’” in Digital Humanities – a mini-conference on the temporal dimension of data
Nathan Dykes, Anastasia Glawion, Marianna Gracheva, Dominik Kremer, Sabine Lang, Andreas Wagner
FAU Erlangen Nürnberg, Germany
Location: B203 (TB)
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10:30am - 11:00amCoffee-break (15th morning)
Location: B007 (TB)
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/.

12:30pm - 2:00pmLunch - 15th (see restaurants on website)
1:00pm - 5:00pmEADH Executive Committee Meeting
Location: B309 (TB)
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1:30pm - 5:00pmComputers Cannot Imagine: The Fundamentals of Synthetic Image Generation (Workshop)
Alison Langmead1, David Newbury2
1: University of Pittsburgh, United States of America; 2: J. Paul Getty Trust, United States of America
Location: Aud B2 (TB)
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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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1:30pm - 5:00pmLEAF Commons: Flexible Digital Tools and Responsive Scholarly Workflows (Workshop)
Diane Katherine Jakacki1, Susan Brown2, James Cummings3, Mihaela Ilovan4, Rachel Milio5
1: Bucknell University, United States of America; 2: University of Guelph, Canada; 3: Newcastle University, United Kingdom; 4: University of Alberta, Canada; 5: University of Crete, Greece
Location: Aud C1 (EC)
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1:30pm - 5:00pmAudiovisual Hack-a-thon: Exploring Methods and Data through Inclusive Collaboration
Mila Oiva1, Nanne van Noord2, Daniel Chávez Heras3, Peter Broadwell4, Christian Olesen2, Johan Malmstedt5, Terézia Porubčanská6
1: University of Turku, Finland; 2: University of Amsterdam, Netherlands; 3: King's College London, UK; 4: Stanford University, USA; 5: Umeå University, Sweden; 6: Masaryk University, Czech Republic
Location: B207 (TB)
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1:30pm - 5:00pmUtopian design for citizen science: collaborative thinking and writing across platforms (Workshop)
Alessia Smaniotto1, Margot Mellet2, Claudia Goebel3, Ioanna Faita4, Nicolas Sauret5
1: OPERAS, OpenEdition/EHESS; 2: Sherbrooke University; 3: Mainz University; 4: Elico/Université Lyon 1, OpenEdition/CNRS; 5: Université Paris 8 Vincennes - Saint-Denis
Location: B210 (TB)
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1:30pm - 5:00pmManifesto for multilingual Digital Humanities, workshop (SIG)
Till Grallert1, Merve Tekgürler2, Alíz Horváth3, Jana-Katharina Mende4, Jonas Müller-Laackmann5, Paul Joseph Spence6, David Joseph Wrisley7
1: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany; 2: Stanford University; 3: Central European University; 4: Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg; 5: Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg; 6: King’s College London; 7: NYU Abu Dhabi
Location: B302 (TB)
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1:30pm - 5:00pmAVAnnotate Open Source Application for Audiovisual Digital Exhibits and Editions (Workshop)
Tanya Clement, Samantha Turner
University of Texas, United States of America
Location: B304 (TB)
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1:30pm - 5:00pmMapping the Geo-Humanities: collaborations, resources, and setting the agenda (SIG Workshop)
Benjamin N. Vis
Université Libre de Bruxelles/Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán, Belgium
Location: B308 (TB)
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3:30pm - 4:00pmCoffee-break (15th afternoon)
Location: B007 (TB)
6:00pm - 6:15pmOpening Ceremony
Location: Aud B1 (TB)
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6:15pm - 7:15pmKeynote: Automating the past: Artificial Intelligence and the next frontiers of Digital History. Javier Cha (The University of Hong Kong)
Location: Aud B1 (TB)
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This keynote explores the impact that transformer-based machine learning brings to the interpretive work of historians. As historians increasingly encounter vast amounts of digitized and born-digital sources, the challenge has shifted to developing strategies for making sense of large, complex collections with the nuance that historical inquiry demands. The discussion begins with an earlier phase of my research, which aimed to engage in digitally mediated multiscale exploration (“digital (re)reading”) through graph queries and data reuse. Using structured and relatively unambiguous sources, such as biographical data modeled in Neo4j, this phase underscored the potential of digital historical research to uncover latent structures and reveal surprising connections in a manner that preserves the historian’s interpretive agency.

Building on this foundation, I then turn to the present, where my team and I are focused on leveraging large language models (LLMs) and vision-language models (VLMs) to assist with “algorithmic reading” across heterogeneous and semantically complex corpora. This next phase of inquiry explores the affordances of LLMs and VLMs for conducting semantic, stylistic, sentiment, and multimodal analysis, moving decisively beyond the limitations of keyword-based search and frequentist approaches. Whereas the earlier digital macroscopes allowed users to zoom in and out of structured datasets, transformers enable engagement with more affectively and rhetorically rich sources, such as memorials, petitions, contracts, philosophical treatises, ritual guidelines, and poetry.

Finally, I introduce the modular artificial intelligence (AI) framework developed in the DeepPast project, which promotes the use of pluggable, task-specific components running on low-power hardware rather than a hyperscale, monolithic, general-purpose system. The DeepPast architecture supports varying interpretive modes in a flexible environment where the historian purposefully engages in conversation with an AI assistant and research partner—one capable of offering critique, reframing questions, and proposing alternative perspectives. The lecture concludes with a set of guiding principles designed not only to keep the human in the loop but also to produce AI-assisted historical research marked by greater interpretive sophistication.

7:30pm - 8:00pmInclusive Dance Performance
Location: Esplanada
8:00pm - 9:00pmOpening Reception
Location: Esplanada
Date: Wednesday, 16/July/2025
9:00am - 10:30amLP-01: Digital Scholarly Editions: Platforms, Translation, and Algorithmic Approaches
Location: Aud B2 (TB)
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Session Chair: Andreas Kuczera, University of Applied Science, Gießen, Germany
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
9:00am - 10:30amSP-01: Digital Mapping & Crowdsourcing for Cultural Heritage & Dialect Studies
Location: Aud C1 (EC)
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Session Chair: Nils Kellner, Universität Rostock
9:00am - 10:30amLP-06: Textual Encoding, Periodicals Digitization and Manuscript Transcription
Location: B203 (TB)
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Session Chair: Simon Gabay, Université de Genève
9:00am - 10:30amLP-02: Canonicity in Literature: Wikipedia, Quantification, and Book List Frameworks
Location: B207 (TB)
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Session Chair: Alexandra Elizabeth Wingate, Indiana University Bloomington
9:00am - 10:30amLP-03: Challenges for Digital Collections, Institutional Repositories and Text Catalogues
Location: B210 (TB)
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Session Chair: Nuria Rodríguez-Ortega, University of Málaga
9:00am - 10:30amLP-05: Critical Approaches to Digital Archiving, Public DH, and Global Diversity
Location: B302 (TB)
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Session Chair: Eduard Arriaga, Clark University
9:00am - 10:30amLP-04: Ontologies, Knowledge Graphs and Databases
Location: B304 (TB)
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Session Chair: Dalal El Youssoufi, Brandenburgisches Landeshauptarchiv
10:30am - 11:00amCoffee-break (16th morning)
Location: B007 (TB)
11:00am - 12:30pmSP-02: Digital Humanities in Museums: Ethics, Data Histories, and Citizen Science
Location: Aud B2 (TB)
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Session Chair: Sarah Laptain, University of York
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
11:00am - 12:30pmSP-03: Digital Mapping and Geo-Technologies in Cultural Heritage & Colonial Studies
Location: Aud C1 (EC)
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Session Chair: Iuliia Iashchenko, La Sapienza University of Rome
11:00am - 12:30pmSP-08: Preserving Languages and Heritage and the Challenges of Copyright for DH
Location: B203 (TB)
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Session Chair: Sarah Potvin, Texas A&M University
11:00am - 12:30pmSP-07: AI in Poetry, Creative Processes and Historical Narratives / Narrating and Hearing Landscapes
Location: B207 (TB)
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Session Chair: Michele Lacriola, Università di Siena
11:00am - 12:30pmSP-05: Distant reading for Dictionaries, Poems, Maps and Travel Writings
Location: B210 (TB)
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Session Chair: Irina Alexandra Feldman, Middlebury College
11:00am - 12:30pmSP-06: AI and DH in Music and Sound
Location: B302 (TB)
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Session Chair: Merisa Ariel Martinez, University of Borås
11:00am - 12:30pmSP-09: Language Models in Literary Analysis & Digital Preservation of Cultural Heritage
Location: B304 (TB)
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Session Chair: Philipp Sauer, Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften
12:30pm - 2:00pmLunch - 16th (see restaurants on website)
12:30pm - 2:00pmEADH Annual General Meeting
Location: Aud B2 (TB)
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12:30pm - 2:00pmPoster (16th)
Location: Esplanada
2:00pm - 3:30pmSP-10: VR for Historical Media, Digital Games in Museums, and Sustainable DH Practices
Location: Aud B2 (TB)
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Session Chair: Claire Warwick, Durham University
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
2:00pm - 3:30pmLP-08: Linking, Analysing and Unveiling Datasets
Location: Aud C1 (EC)
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Session Chair: Paul Girard, OuestWare
2:00pm - 3:30pmLP-11: Modelling Film Festivals, Art Histories and Church Administration Data
Location: B203 (TB)
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Session Chair: Paul Joseph Spence, King's College London
2:00pm - 3:30pmSP-11: Digital Methods for the Study of Theatre, Drama and Performance
Location: B207 (TB)
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Session Chair: Diane Katherine Jakacki, Bucknell University
2:00pm - 3:30pmLP-10: Scaling Census Processing, Text-to-Image Alignment, and Visual Media in Children's Books
Location: B210 (TB)
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Session Chair: Youngmin Kim, Dongguk University
2:00pm - 3:30pmLP-09: Narrative Identity, Place, and Emotion Detection with Large Language Models
Location: B302 (TB)
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Session Chair: Julia Louise Neugarten, Radboud University
2:00pm - 3:30pmLP-07: Improving Accessibility in DH Teaching and Research
Location: B304 (TB)
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Session Chair: Victoria Van Hyning, University of Maryland, iSchool
3:30pm - 4:00pmCoffee-break (16th afternoon)
Location: B007 (TB)
4:00pm - 5:30pmSP-12: Gendered Experiences, Pose Analysis, Register Research, and Literary Canons
Location: Aud B2 (TB)
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Session Chair: Susan Brown, University of Guelph
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
4:00pm - 5:30pmSP-18: Digital Humanities Education: OERs, Advanced Computing, and AI-Supported Learning
Location: Aud C1 (EC)
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Session Chair: Maria Levchenko, University of Bologna
4:00pm - 5:30pmSP-19: Digital Humanities in Higher Education: Musicology, Art, and Text Encoding
Location: B203 (TB)
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Session Chair: Elisa Eileen Beshero-Bondar, Penn State Erie, The Behrend College
4:00pm - 5:30pmSP-16: Communities, Colonialism and Environment: AI and other Digital Methods
Location: B207 (TB)
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Session Chair: Nozomi Sawada, Komazawa University
4:00pm - 5:30pmSP-15: Networks, Lexicons, Text Mining and Digital Philology
Location: B210 (TB)
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Session Chair: Jacob Murel, Princeton University
4:00pm - 5:30pmSP-17: Critical and Computational Analysis of Cultural and Historical Data
Location: B302 (TB)
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Session Chair: Antonio Rojas Castro, University of Tübingen / Free University of Berlin
4:00pm - 5:30pmSP-13: Dealing with Big Data Using Quantification, Networks and AI
Location: B304 (TB)
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Session Chair: Owen Stuart Monroe, The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
6:00pm - 8:00pmSchmidt Sciences Happy Hour
Location: H1O Duque de Loulé Boutique Hotel
The Schmidt Sciences Humanities and Artificial Intelligence Virtual Institute (HAVI) aims to support researchers in order to foster 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.

Registration is required for this event, and is currently at capacity. If you were not able to register, you are welcome to attend the Schmidt Sciences Funders Forum on July 15th at 12:30-1:30. 

Location: H1O Duque de Loulé Boutique Hotel, Av. Duque de Loulé 83, 1050-089 Lisbon
Date: July 16th, 2025 6:00-8:00pm
Date: Thursday, 17/July/2025
9:00am - 10:30amLP-17: Digital Accessibility: Unicode, NLP Writing Assistants, and 3D Literacy
Location: Aud B2 (TB)
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Session Chair: Susan Schreibman, Maastricht University, DARIAH
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
9:00am - 10:30amSP-20: Diversity, Equality and Inclusion Working with Digital Sources
Location: Aud C1 (EC)
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Session Chair: Sarah Lang, Universität Graz
9:00am - 10:30amLP-16: Machine Learning, Network Analysis and Discourse Analysis
Location: B203 (TB)
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Session Chair: Caio Mello, University of Luxembourg
9:00am - 10:30amLP-13: Digital Humanities in Portuguese and Spanish: Literature, History, Art and AI
Location: B207 (TB)
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Session Chair: Isabel Galina Russell, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)
9:00am - 10:30amLP-14: Multilingual Text Collation, NLP for Women's Literature, and Chinese Mathematics Glossaries
Location: B210 (TB)
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Session Chair: Florian Kessler, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen Nuremberg
9:00am - 10:30amLP-15: Digital Sustainability and Computational Methods in Cultural Heritage Management
Location: B302 (TB)
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Session Chair: Gustavo Candela, University of Alicante
9:00am - 10:30amLP-12: Linked Data, Semantic Data and Biased Data
Location: B304 (TB)
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Session Chair: Kim Martin, University of Guelph
10:30am - 11:00amCoffee-break (17th morning)
Location: B007 (TB)
11:00am - 12:30pmSP-21: Handwritten Text Recognition and Artificial Intelligence
Location: Aud B2 (TB)
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Session Chair: Mikhail Biriuchinskii, Sorbonne Université
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)
11:00am - 12:30pmSP-24: TEI and Digital Critical Editions
Location: Aud C1 (EC)
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Session Chair: Joana Casenave, Université de Lille
11:00am - 12:30pmSP-28: Open Science, Digital Literacy and Digital Preservation
Location: B203 (TB)
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Session Chair: Marie Theresa O'Connor, Johns Hopkins University
11:00am - 12:30pmSP-25: Network Analysis: from Ancient Greek to Twitter
Location: B207 (TB)
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Session Chair: Paul Girard, OuestWare
11:00am - 12:30pmSP-22: Editing, Writing, Quantifying and Modelling Texts
Location: B210 (TB)
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Only for extra workshops on Monday and Tuesday
Session Chair: Takehiro Hashimoto, Chuo University
11:00am - 12:30pmSP-26: Digital Methods in Translation and Multilingual Text Analysis
Location: B302 (TB)
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Session Chair: Aleksandra Rykowska, Jagiellonian University in Kraków
11:00am - 12:30pmSP-23: Analysing, Opening and Reusing Narratives with Digital Methods
Location: B304 (TB)
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Session Chair: Peter Boot, Huygens Institute for the History and Culture of the Netherlands
12:30pm - 2:00pmLunch - 17th (see restaurants on website)
12:30pm - 2:00pmKADH meeting
Location: Aud B2 (TB)
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12:30pm - 2:00pmPoster (17th)
Location: Esplanada
2:00pm - 3:30pmSP-30: Semantic Web Technologies for Historical and Cultural Data
Location: Aud B2 (TB)
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Session Chair: Anabela dos Santos Fernandes, University of Coimbra
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
2:00pm - 3:30pmPanel 04: Data Advocacy for All: Working and Teaching with Data for Social Change
Location: Aud C1 (EC)
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Session Chair: Maria Jose Afanador-Llach, Universidad de los Andes
2:00pm - 3:30pmLP-20: Accessibility and Inclusion in Museums, Memory Sites and Universities
Location: B203 (TB)
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Session Chair: Silvio Peroni, University of Bologna
2:00pm - 3:30pmLP-21: Text Mining, Tracing and Quantification in Literature
Location: B207 (TB)
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Session Chair: Luisa Ripoll-Alberola, Leipzig University
2:00pm - 3:30pmLP-18: Participatory Platforms, Open Scholarship and Advanced OCR
Location: B210 (TB)
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Only for extra workshops on Monday and Tuesday
Session Chair: Miguel Escobar Varela, National University of Singapore
2:00pm - 3:30pmLP-19: Emerging Technologies to Engage with Historical and Cultural Memory
Location: B302 (TB)
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Session Chair: Elisa Cugliana, Universität zu Köln
2:00pm - 3:30pmSP-29: Cultural Heritage Data and Research in the AI Age
Location: B304 (TB)
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Session Chair: Joana Vieira Paulino, Institute of Contemporary History, NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST
3:30pm - 4:00pmCoffee-break (17th afternoon)
Location: B007 (TB)
4:00pm - 5:30pmSP-32: Digital Tools and Techniques for Cultural Heritage and History
Location: Aud B2 (TB)
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Session Chair: Nicholas Y. H. Wong, The University of Hong Kong
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
4:00pm - 5:30pmSP-38: Knowledge Graphs, Open Data and Quantitative Analysis for Art Datasets
Location: Aud C1 (EC)
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Session Chair: Suzanne Mpouli, Université Paris Cité
4:00pm - 5:30pmSP-37: Examining and Evaluating Projects and Tools in Digital Humanities
Location: B203 (TB)
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Session Chair: Lucia Michielin, University of Edinburgh
4:00pm - 5:30pmSP-31: Distant Reading Ecology in Literature / Sustainable Digital Publishing and Editing
Location: B207 (TB)
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Session Chair: Walter Scholger, University of Graz
4:00pm - 5:30pmSP-35: Computational Methods for Manuscripts, Literary Texts and Intellectual History
Location: B210 (TB)
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Only for extra workshops on Monday and Tuesday
Session Chair: Jonah Lubin, Harvard University
4:00pm - 5:30pmSP-36: Infrastructure, Collaboration and Technology in Digital Humanities
Location: B302 (TB)
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Session Chair: Henny Sluyter-Gäthje, University of Potsdam
4:00pm - 5:30pmSP-34: Technology to Study, Read and Interrogate Novels and Newspapers
Location: B304 (TB)
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Session Chair: Jacek Bąkowski, Institute of Polish Language, Polish Academy of Sciences
7:00pm - 10:00pmBanquet "Cervejaria Trindade"
Date: Friday, 18/July/2025
9:00am - 10:30amPanel 05: A Decade of IIIF: Advancing Open Science and Accessibility through Interoperable Digital Heritage
Location: Aud B2 (TB)
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Session Chair: Dominique Stutzmann, CNRS-IRHT / Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
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
9:00am - 10:30amLP-23: Mapping and Visualising Conflict, Violence and Slavery
Location: Aud C1 (EC)
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Session Chair: Simone Rebora, University of Verona
9:00am - 10:30amLP-27: Networks and Quantification in Music and Theatre
Location: B203 (TB)
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Session Chair: Anatoly Vladimirovich Iashchenko, Sapienza University of Rome
9:00am - 10:30amLP-28: Interfaces, Semantic Annotation and Visualisation for Heritage Studies
Location: B207 (TB)
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Session Chair: Stefan Jänicke, University of Southern Denmark
9:00am - 10:30amLP-24: Digital Methods for Versioned Text, Visual Culture and Annotation Transfer
Location: B210 (TB)
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Only for extra workshops on Monday and Tuesday
Session Chair: Thierry Poibeau, ENS-PSL & CNRS
9:00am - 10:30amLP-26: Digital Archives for Photos, Languages and Communities
Location: B302 (TB)
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Session Chair: Talia Méndez, Western University
9:00am - 10:30amLP-25: Exploring Historical Data with Semantic Search and LLMs
Location: B304 (TB)
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Session Chair: Paul Barrett, University of Guelph
10:30am - 11:00amCoffee-break (18th morning)
Location: B007 (TB)
11:00am - 12:30pmSP-39: Automating Text Processing with LLMs & Data Visualization Tools
Location: Aud B2 (TB)
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Session Chair: Raffaele Viglianti, University of Maryland
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
11:00am - 12:30pmSP-43: Multiple Digital Approaches: Metadata, Crowdsourcing, HTR, Retrocomputing and Inclusion
Location: Aud C1 (EC)
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Session Chair: Manuel Portela, University of Coimbra
11:00am - 12:30pmSP-46: Challenges and Explorations with Historical Corpora
Location: B203 (TB)
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Session Chair: Rute Costa, NOVA CLUNL
11:00am - 12:30pmSP-44: FAIR Data, Open Data and Digital Curation
Location: B207 (TB)
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Session Chair: Lina Franken, University of Vechta
11:00am - 12:30pmSP-40: Digital Accessibility and Citizen Participation
Location: B210 (TB)
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Only for extra workshops on Monday and Tuesday
Session Chair: Martina Scholger, University of Graz
11:00am - 12:30pmSP-42: AI and Data Modeling for Historical and Cultural Archives
Location: B302 (TB)
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Session Chair: Stefanie Schneider, LMU Munich
11:00am - 12:30pmSP-45: Accessibility and CARE principles in the Age of AI
Location: B304 (TB)
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Session Chair: Mengyuan Zhou, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
12:30pm - 2:00pmLunch - 18th (see restaurants on website)
12:30pm - 2:00pmPoster (18th)
Location: Esplanada
2:00pm - 3:30pmPanel 07: Rethinking the Ethics of “Open” in the Shadow of AI
Location: Aud B2 (TB)
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Session Chair: Lauren Klein, Emory 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
2:00pm - 3:30pmLP-29: Visual Storytelling and Multifaceted Image Search for Art History
Location: Aud C1 (EC)
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Session Chair: Houda Lamqaddam, Universiteit Van Amsterdam
2:00pm - 3:30pmLP-34: Accessibility, CARE and FAIR Principles in GLAM Collections
Location: B203 (TB)
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Session Chair: Christof Schöch, University of Trier
2:00pm - 3:30pmLP-32: Open Data, Interpretation and Curation
Location: B207 (TB)
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Session Chair: Julia Matveeva, University of Turku
2:00pm - 3:30pmLP-31: Challenges in Digitizing and Counting Words on Books, Music Lyrics and Poems
Location: B210 (TB)
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Only for extra workshops on Monday and Tuesday
Session Chair: Sara Grünhagen, Universidade Aberta and Universidade de Coimbra
2:00pm - 3:30pmLP-33: Inclusive Design, Linguistic Diversity and Data Asymmetry
Location: B302 (TB)
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Session Chair: FRANK ONYEKA ONUH, University of Lethbridge
2:00pm - 3:30pmLP-30: Open Data, Open Scholarship and Reusability
Location: B304 (TB)
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Session Chair: Sara Alimenti, Università degli Studi di Perugia
3:30pm - 4:00pmCoffee-break (18th afternoon)
Location: B007 (TB)
4:00pm - 5:30pmPanel 09: Infraestructura digital colaborativa para preservación, análisis y acceso a la documentación histórica en contextos de bajos recursos en América Latina
Location: Aud B2 (TB)
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Session Chair: Jairo Antonio Melo Flórez, UC Santa Barbara
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
4:00pm - 5:30pmLP-38: AI and LLMs in Poetry, Religion and Ethics
Location: Aud C1 (EC)
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Session Chair: Manuel Portela, University of Coimbra
4:00pm - 5:30pmLP-39: Cultural Property, Literary Texts and Languages in the Age of AI
Location: B203 (TB)
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Session Chair: Gimena del Rio Riande, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
4:00pm - 5:30pmLP-40: Patterns, Barriers and Bias in the Digital Humanities
Location: B207 (TB)
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Session Chair: Diane Katherine Jakacki, Bucknell University
4:00pm - 5:30pmLP-35: Digital Approaches to Dramatic Texts, Ukrainian Epigraphy and Postcolonial Bestsellers
Location: B210 (TB)
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Session Chair: Matt Erlin, Washington University
4:00pm - 5:30pmLP-37: Authorship Attribution, Stylometry and Women in DH Research
Location: B302 (TB)
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Session Chair: Marie Anna Puren, EPITA
4:00pm - 5:30pmLP-36: Dealing with Absence and Forgottenness in Digital Humanities
Location: B304 (TB)
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Session Chair: Glen Layne-Worthey, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
6:00pm - 6:15pmClosing Ceremony
Location: Aud B1 (TB)
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6:15pm - 7:15pmKeynote: Digital Humanities for a World Unmade. Roopika Risam (Dartmouth College)
Location: Aud B1 (TB)
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The institutions that we have long relied on to sustain knowledge, higher education, and even data are under attack. As digital humanists and citizens of the world, we have an important choice to make: do we keep reproducing the extractive and colonial systems in which we work, or should we build something else? Risam will argue for an approach to digital humanities that is grounded in justice, tying access to accountability, repair to care, and scholarship to solidarity. The choices we make about digital accessibility, inclusive platforms, and the role of equity and diversity in our work will determine which types of knowledge persist in a world unmade and whose voices and stories survive for the future.