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Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 34, No. 101. Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London Hosted by King's Digital Lab www.dhhumanist.org Submit to: humanist@dhhumanist.org [1] From: Chao-Lin LiuSubject: DADH2020 CFP (126) [2] From: Annette von Stockhausen Subject: CfP Digital Classicist Seminar Berlin 2020/21 (97) --[1]------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: 2020-06-10 19:23:42+00:00 From: Chao-Lin Liu Subject: DADH2020 CFP DADH 2020 The Eleventh International Conference of Digital Archives and Digital Humanities Time: 1-4 December 2020 Venue: Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan https://dadh2020.ascdc.tw/index_en.php Important Dates 2020/07/15 (Wed) Paper abstracts / Poster abstracts / Panel proposals due 2020/08/31 (Mon) Acceptance notifications 2020/10/15 (Thu) Full paper submissions due 2020/12/01 (Tue)-12/04 (Fri) Conference ====== About the Conference Since its first meeting at the end of 2009, the International Conference of Digital Archives and Digital Humanities (DADH) has utilized its yearly theme and programming agenda to collaboratively investigate ways to integrate modern information technology into the exploration of the traditional humanities field, and to furthermore exceed the limitations in humanities research put in place by more conventional data and topics. We have polished our scholarship over the past decade. As the Chinese idiom goes, 'It takes ten years to sharpen a sword' - and we are ready to cut a path into new frontiers in the second decade of our endeavor. The Academia Sinica Center for Digital Cultures will be the host of the 11th International Conference of Digital Archives and Digital Humanities (DADH 2020). We hereby invite all scholars to join us in this great undertaking. Facing the ascendance of digital humanities as a rapidly flourishing field, this year's conference will continue examining the many aspects of research in digital humanities. In addition, the theme of this year's conference will be 'Smart Data - Digital Humanities.' We call on scholars to pool their knowledge to explore how we can convert massive quantities of disparate data preserved in digital archives, by means of the latest technological developments in semantic web and artificial intelligence, to enable large databases to serve not only as data silos passively searched by researchers, but to go further and become able to actively respond to researchers' queries and ideas, providing knowledge graphs that dynamically link people to answers. In short, structuring data to make it more usable. Due to the ongoing uncertainty of the current global COVID-19 pandemic, our ability to gather for in-person discussion may be impacted. Therefore, this year's conference will be carried out through live online video conferencing technology. We welcome all those who share an interest in the development of digital humanities research to partake in our mutual exchange of knowledge across the online cloud. Together, we will reflect on the many possibilities explored and yet to be explored on the future horizons of digital humanities. Call for Papers Topics of Interest We invite submissions of abstracts relating (but not limited) to the following aspects of smart data and digital humanities: 1. Development of Theory in Digital Humanities and Smart Data-related Fields ++++ Digital humanities-related fields, including: research data management, data visualization ++++ Information science-related fields, including: AI, big data, smart data, linked data ++++ Data modeling structures, including: ontologies, classification systems 2. Digital Humanities Research and Smart Data Management and Distribution ++++ Research data integration models, management workflows, data compatibility formats ++++ Digital document infrastructure ++++ Data cleaning methods ++++ Search models and database models ++++ Distribution, maintenance, and digital publication 3. Digital Humanities Research and Smart Data Processing and Analysis ++++ Digital humanities research and smart data exploration technology ++++ Smart data calculation tools ++++ Analysis methods for digital humanities research and smart data 4. Foundational Equipment and Systems ++++ Open source tools for digital humanities research ++++ Smart data machine calculation models, data processing frameworks ++++ System frameworks and hardware required to process smart data 5. Cases of Smart Data Applied to Digital Humanities Research ++++ DH history and philosophy cases ++++ DH social issue investigations ++++ Research data distribution services ++++ DH cross-domain / industrial application cases 6. Extending the Field of Digital Humanities Research and Smart Data ++++ Data provider cooperation models ++++Information security measures ++++Data application ethics ++++ Researchers' approaches to research Submission Guidelines 1. Submission formats: paper abstract, poster abstract, or panel proposal 2. Format requirements: ++++ Paper abstract: 1,000 â 3,000 words ++++ Full paper: 10-15 pages ++++ Poster abstract: 500 â 1,500 words ++++ Panel proposal: at least 1,500 words (The proposal should provide an overview and the abstracts of 3-4 papers) 3. Submission languages: Chinese, English 4. Stay tuned to this website for future announcements. Post-Conference Publication After the conference, authors are invited to revise and submit their papers for review. After review, papers will be included in the Journal of Digital Archives and Digital Humanities published by the Taiwanese Association for Digital Humanities. See future announcements regarding important dates and formatting for publication. Important Dates 2020/07/15 (Wed) Paper abstracts / Poster abstracts / Panel proposals due 2020/08/31 (Mon) Acceptance notifications sent out 2020/10/15 (Thu) Full paper submissions due 2020/12/01 (Tue)-12/04 (Fri) Conference -- Fulbright and TUSA Scholar @ Harvard University 2016-2017 Department of Computer Science, National Chengchi University, Taiwan http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~chaolin --[2]------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: 2020-06-10 18:58:48+00:00 From: Annette von Stockhausen Subject: CfP Digital Classicist Seminar Berlin 2020/21 Dear colleagues, In October the 7th series of “Digital Classicist Seminar Berlin“ will be launched. We are looking for contributions from all fields of “Altertumswissenschaften”. The deadline for submissions is 31 July 2019. Please send this along to anyone you think will be interested! Best, Annette v. Stockhausen ---- DIGITAL CLASSICIST SEMINAR BERLIN: CALL FOR PAPERS (EN) We are pleased to announce the call for papers for the seventh series of the Digital Classicist Seminar Berlin, organised by the "Zentrum Grundlagenforschung Alte Welt" of the Berlin Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities together with the Berliner Antike Kolleg. The seminar will run during the winter term of the 2020/21 academic year. We invite submissions on any kind of research that innovativly employs digital methods, resources or technologies in order to enable a better or new understanding of the ancient world. We especially encourage contributions which show how computer assisted technologies provide answers to questions intrinsic to a field of research or to questions of interdisciplinary interest. Presentations may cover one of the following topics which make the cultural heritage accessible and deepen our understanding of it: machine learning, linked open data and the semantic web, spatial and network analysis, natural language processing, image processing and visualisation, 3D developments, techniques to be used for an open science, digital (critical) editions, and any other digital or quantitative methods. Other and new ideas are very welcome! Abstracts of 300-500 words max. (bibliographic references excluded) should be sent by midnight (CEST) on 31 July 2020 to Markus Schnöpf (schnoepf@bbaw.de) and will be anonymized in the review process. We do accept abstracts written in English as well as in German, and the presentations can also be held in either language. When submitting the same proposal for consideration to multiple venues, please do let us know. Seminars will run fortnightly on Tuesday evenings (16:15-17:45) from October 2020 until February 2021. The full programme will be finalised and announced in August. We endeavour to provide accommodation for the speakers and contribute towards their travel expenses. DIGITAL CLASSICIST SEMINAR BERLIN: CALL FOR PAPERS (DE) Wir freuen uns, hiermit den Call for Papers für die siebente Reihe des Digital Classicist Seminar Berlin im Wintersemester 2020/21 bekannt geben zu können. Diese Seminarreihe wird vom Zentrum Grundlagenforschung Alte Welt an der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Berliner Antike Kolleg durchgeführt. Sie sind herzlich dazu eingeladen, Beiträge einzureichen, welche die innovative Anwendung moderner digitaler Methoden, Ressourcen und Techniken in den verschiedensten Bereichen einer weitgefassten Altertumswissenschaft thematisieren. Wir begrüßen insbesondere Vorschläge, aus denen hervorgeht, wie dank der Anwendung computergestützter Technologien sowohl fachimmanente als auch fachübergreifende Fragen beantwortet werden können. Die Vorträge können beispielsweise folgende Themenbereiche zur Erschließung und dem vertieften Verständnis des kulturellen Erbes behandeln: Maschinelles Lernen, Linked Open Data und Semantic Web, Raum- und Netzwerk-Analyse, Techniken für Open Science, Bildverarbeitung und Visualisierung, 3D-Entwicklungen, moderne Editionstechniken, maschinelle Sprachverarbeitung etc. Weitere, neue Ideen sind sehr willkommen! Vorschläge im Umfang von 300-500 Wörtern (bibliographische Angaben ausgenommen) können bis spätestens Mitternacht (MESZ) am 31. Juli 2020 an Markus Schnöpf (schnoepf@bbaw.de) gesendet werden und werden vor dem review process anonymisiert. Ihre Zusammenfassung des geplanten Vortrages kann in deutscher oder englischer Sprache eingereicht werden, die beiden Sprachen sind auch die Arbeitssprachen im Seminar. Bitte teilen Sie uns mit, ob der gleiche Vortrag bereits bei anderen Veranstaltungsreihen oder Konferenzen eingereicht wurde. Die Seminare werden von Oktober 2020 bis Februar 2021 alle 14 Tage jeweils dienstags um 16.15-17.45 Uhr stattfinden. Das vollständige Programm wird im August bekannt gegeben werden. Die Vortragenden werden so weit wie möglich bei der Finanzierung ihrer Reise- und Unterkunftskosten unterstützt. Nähere Informationen dazu werden bei der Veröffentlichung des Programms mitgeteilt. -- Dr. Annette von Stockhausen Die alexandrinische und antiochenische Bibelexegese in der Spätantike – Arbeitsstellenleiterin – Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften Jägerstraße 22/23, D-10117 Berlin (Postadresse) Unter den Linden 8, D-10117 Berlin (Besucheradresse) Email: annette.von_stockhausen@bbaw.de Tel.: +49-30-20370-329 http://bibelexegese.bbaw.de Twitter: @bibelexegese _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe at: http://dhhumanist.org/Restricted List posts to: humanist@dhhumanist.org List info and archives at at: http://dhhumanist.org Listmember interface at: http://dhhumanist.org/Restricted/ Subscribe at: http://dhhumanist.org/membership_form.php
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