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Workshop DARIAH-CH (Neuchâtel, 29-30 novembre 2018)

The workshop DARIAH-CH is an important event in the process of adhesion of Switzerland to the European consortium in Digital Humanities DARIAH, organized in the framework of the H2020 project DESIR. During this workshop, different sessions will offer a platform for Swiss and European protagonists to discuss the main topics related to the development of
Digital Humanities.
The session on "Research practice in Digital Humanities" includes a Poster SLAM session in order to illustrate the current projects in the Swiss Academic Institutions. DARIAH-CH workshop is currently inviting 20 scholars or teams who want to present a poster which will be exhibited during the meeting and will be presented in a slam session on 30th November. The posters represent an opportunity to present new experiences in Digital Humanities (research project, teaching methods, etc.), works in progress or smaller research contributions in a concise and visible format.

Posters Submissions :

Authors are invited to submit to the Organisation Committee a poster abstract (max. one page long) containing the title, the name and affiliation of the authors and a brief summary of the subject treated. The standard poster size is of DIN A0 841mm wide x 1189mm high.

The submission deadline is 30th September 2018
Contact: matthieu.honegger@unine.ch

 

Programme :

Thursday 29th November (2:00 - 6:00 pm)

Introduction - Greeting

02:00 - 3:45 pm - Session 1

Thinking the Development of Digital Humanities in Switzerland
Chairman: Matthieu Honegger

Mauro Moruzzi, Ambassador, State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation

Shared Infrastructures for Open Science
Kilian Stoffel, Rector of the University of Neuchâtel, president of the Programme P5

Swiss research infrastructures in the Humanities - development, challenges, and the contribution of the SAHSS​
Beat Immenhauser, General Secretary of the Swiss Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences​

Going digital - the role of an infrastructure
Laurent Romary, Inria & DARIAH

03.45 - 4.15 pm - Coffee break

04.15 - 06:00 pm - Session 2

Research Practice in Digital Humanities
Chairman: Gerhard Lauer

Time Machine Flagship and DARIAH​
Frédéric Kaplan, Digital Humanities Laboratory, EPFL

Recreating Philology. Text in the Digital Humanities
Anne Baillot, University Le Mans

Slam Session - max 20 posters

07:30 pm - Official Dinner

 

Friday 30th November (9:00 am - 4:00 pm)

09:00 - 10:45 am - Session 3

Support to the development of Digital Humanities in the Academic Institutions
Chairman: Pierre-Alain Mariaux, Head of the Faculty of Literature and Human sciences, UniNE

Program "Scientific Information": participative services for the digital humanities
​Patrick Furrer, Director of the Programme P5

Modular framework for digital humanity projects
Hugues Cazeaux, Information System Division, UNIGE

National Infrastructure for Editions
Roberta Padlina, UNIBAS

10:45 - 11:15 am - Coffee break

11:15 - 02:10 - Session 4

Strategies of Data Management and Archiving
Chairwoman: Laure Ognois

​SNSF Data Management Plans
Lionel Perini, Swiss National Science Foundation

Data lifecycle and knowledge evolution from a Bioinformatics perspective
Marco Pagni; Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics

12:00 - 01:30 am - Lunch time

Data and Service Center for the Humanities (DaSCH)
Lukas Rosenthaler, University of Basel

Preservation and dissemination of research data at Huma-Num, the French infrastructure for SSH
Nicolas Larrousse, Huma-Num, Paris

02:10 - 4:00 pm - Session 5

Digital Humanities, Society and Economy
Chairwoman: Claire Clivaz

Pierre Maudet or Nicholas Niggli, Economic Development, Geneva

CLARIN – Infrastructural support for the study of language as social and cultural data
Franciska de Jong, University Utrecht

Identity in Speech and Text Analysis​
Volker Dellwo and Gerold Schneider, University of Zurich

Discussion and conclusion
Laurent Romary, Inria & DARIAH

Event Date: 
29 November to 30 November 2018
Event Location: 
Université Neuchâtel, Suisse