Wednesday 5 July 2017: Morning
09.00 | Registration, D21, Atrium |
10.00 | Parallel sessions – papers |
A | Room: D25, 203 Chair: Joris van Eijnatten |
1 | Tracing Text Types in Biblical Hebrew |
Wido van Peursen | |
2 | Automating genre classification of historical newspaper articles. Mapping the development of journalism’s modes of expression |
Frank Harbers and Juliette Lonij | |
3 | Generating Interactive Narratives from Wikipedia Articles |
Ben Burtenshaw, Tom De Smedt and Mike Kestemont | |
B | Room: D25, 104 Chair: Marieke van Erp |
1 | Linking multi-disciplinary data sources for a historical research platform |
Kalliopi Zervanou, Wouter Klein, Peter van den Hooff, Frans Wiering and Toine Pieters | |
2 | A Linked Data Approach to Disclose Handwritten Biodiversity Heritage Collections |
Lise Stork and Andreas Weber | |
3 | Linked cultural events: Digitizing past events and analyzing the ‘creative city |
Harm Nijboer and Claartje Rasterhoff | |
C | Room: D25, 103 Chair: Julia Noordegraaf |
1 | The Quest for Questions in Digital History: A Comparative View on Werner- and Delors Report on Economic and Monetary Union |
Florentina Armaselu and Elena Danescu | |
2 | Transparency as Rupture: Open Data and the Datafied Society of Hong Kong |
Rolien Hoyng | |
3 | Oral history online – User perspectives and behavior in a transforming WW2 memory culture |
Susan Hogervorst | |
D | Room: D25, 101 Chair: Andrea Bertino |
1 | Collections as networks, Uncovering information exchanges and information networks in the collections of the Meertens Institute (KNAW) |
Douwe Zeldenrust | |
2 | Mapping Controversies in Digital Curation |
Dana Mustata | |
3 | Research opportunities for the archived web in the Benelux |
Sally Chambers, Peter Mechant, Kees Teszelszky and Yves Maurer | |
11.00 | Coffee / Tea at D21, Atrium |
11.30 | Parallel sessions – panels |
1 | Room: D25, 203 Chair: Peter Doorn |
Be FAIR or be square: Stakeholders’ perspectives on data quality in the Digital Humanities | |
Sebastiaan Derks, Klaus Illmayer, Jasmin Böhmer, Valentine Charles and Emily Thomas | |
2 | Room: D25, 103 Chair: Lora Aroyo |
A Pragmatic Approach to Understanding and Utilising Events in Cultural Heritage | |
Marnix van Berchum, Lizzy Jongma, Willem Robert van Hage, Gerard Kuys, Susan Legene, Annelies Van Nispen, Jacco van Ossenbruggen, Lodewijk Petram, Piek Vossen and Sally Wyatt | |
3 | Room: D25, 101 |
Strategies for integrating Digital Humanities skills and practices in the Humanities Curriculum | |
Susan Aasman and Stef Scagliola | |
13.00 | Lunch at D21, Atrium |