DH-Videoclip Adventskalender 2016 – Tür 14

Das Video für Tür Nummer 14 ist ein Tipp von Jakob Epler, DARIAH-EU Communications Officer und gibt einen lebendigen Einblick in das diesjährige  DARIAH Annual Event Anfang Oktober in Gent.

During the DARIAH Annual Event Colleagues from various countries gathered in Ghent to work face-to-face on their projects, to follow inspiring keynote lectures and to take part in a Digital Arts and Humanities Lab. DARIAH-EU produced a short video to give you an impression of the event, which strives to eventually become a scientific conference. (Quelle: YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptoKOdTjqUw)

Quelle: http://dhd-blog.org/?p=7502

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DH-Videoclip Adventskalender 2016 – Tür 12

Für Fragen des Forschungsdatenmanagements steht in den Niederlanden DANS – Data Archiving and Networked Services.

How long do your research data live? Dutch historian Martijn Kleppe (EUR) explains why he chose to share his big photo database with other researchers, and quantitative data analyst Manfred te Grotenhuis (RU) speaks about the treasures in data archives that are waiting to be discovered by researchers. Both scholars made use of the online archiving system EASY from DANS (Data Archiving and Networked Services) in the Netherlands. As an institute of KNAW and NWO, DANS promotes sustained access to digital research data. (Quelle YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJbo-OAaJ1I)



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Quelle: http://dhd-blog.org/?p=7495

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DH-Videoclip Adventskalender 2016 – Tür 11

An der Vanderbilt Universität hat man erkannt: What unites the digital humanities is not specific technologies but a critical, humanistic approach to digitally-enabled research. (Quelle http://www.library.vanderbilt.edu/scholarly/digital-humanities.php) Die Universittsbibliothek steht dabei den Forschenden als Ansprechpartner zur Verfügung und vernetzt die Initiativen am Campus.

Quelle: http://dhd-blog.org/?p=7493

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DH-Videoclip Adventskalender 2016 – Tür 10

Michael A. Keller, Chef der Stanford University Libraries stellt in diesem kurzen Clip das Recherchetool der gleichnamigen Firma Yewno vor, das seiner Ansicht nach Forschung verbessern wird „in ways that we can only begin to imagine.“ (Quelle Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PGfiKMqTUA&feature=youtu.be) Man darf also gespannt sein.

Dieses Video ist wie alle anderen des Adventskalenders auch auf dem DHd-Kanal in der Playlist Digital Humanities Videoclips zu sehen.



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Quelle: http://dhd-blog.org/?p=7488

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DH-Videoclip Adventskalender 2016 – Tür 9

Auf die charmante und faszinierende Präsentation des Projekts Nation, Genre & Gender zum Thema literarische Netzwerkanalyse hat mich Frank Fischer, National Research University in Moskau und designierter DARIAH-EU Direktor aufmerksam gemacht. (vgl. auch seinen Blogeintrag dazu: https://dlina.github.io/Mayakovsky-Klop/)

Fun Fact: seine neue Kollegin und künftige DARIAH-EU Direktorin Jennifer Edmonds war im gestrigen DH-Video zu sehen.

Doch nun zum Video-Tipp:

Combining literary and data science expertise, this project maps and analyses social networks in Irish and English fiction, 1800-1922. It explores how writers and readers have imagined the connections between people in their society and turned those connections into plots.

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Quelle: http://dhd-blog.org/?p=7454

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DH-Videoclip Adventskalender 2016 – Tür 8

Digital Humanities werden in Irland nicht nur an der Universität Cork voran gebracht sondern natürlich auch am Trinity College Dublin. Ein Video vom April diesen Jahres stellt das Trinity Centre for Digital Humanities vor.

The Trinity Centre for Digital Humanities brings together researchers from many disciplinary backgrounds to facilitate the novel investigation, analysis, synthesis, and presentation of information in electronic form. We also facilitate dialogue between the research and educational programmes that contribute to Trinity’s reputation in this field, drawing in as well the activities of the Library and Research Computing.

The Digital Humanities Centre is a meeting ground for all of these experts, facilitating the collaborations and open exchange of ideas that is at the heart of Trinity’s international reputation in this field.

(Quelle YouTube: https://www.youtube.

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Quelle: http://dhd-blog.org/?p=7452

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Ankündigung: Zweiter AGATE Workshop, 16. Januar 2017, Berlin

Open – Connective – Sustainable
AGATE: A Community Driven Digital Infrastructure for SSH Research(ers) at the European Academies

The workshop’s objective is to introduce and discuss the concept and working plan for a digital infrastructure for Humanities and Social Sciences research of the science academies in Europe (AGATE). Furthermore, the workshop seeks to initiate an open dialogue between the SSH researchers at the science academies with European infrastructures and the contribution of AGATE to the vision of Open Science in Europe.

The planned infrastructure will have to meet two main tasks: firstly, to enhance the visibility of the academies’ SSH research activities and the discoverability and reusability of the research data and results, and secondly, to support researchers with information and services that facilitate research activities and publication practices in the digital age and international and interdisciplinary collaboration.

The technical, social, and organizational features of the proposed digital infrastructure will be sketched out in short introductory presentations and an expert’s comment. After each of the thematic sections there will be space for a result-oriented discussion with representatives of the core consortium and the workshop participants about the feasibility and practicability of the proposed solutions.
Especially SSH researchers, ICT-experts and digital librarians and archivists from the European science academies as potential users and data providers are invited to join the discussions about the shape of a future AGATE.



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Quelle: http://dhd-blog.org/?p=7477

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DH-Videoclip Adventskalender 2016 – Tür 7

Der Tipp für das heutige Video kommt von Thorsten Trippel, Liaison-Manager der Forschungsinfrastruktur CLARIN-D an der Universität Tübingen. Wir bekommen einen Eindruck von der Europäischen Sommeruniversität in digitalen Geisteswissenschaften, die dieses Jahr bereits zum siebten Mal an der Universität Leipzig veranstaltet wurde.

Wenn Sie auch ein persönliches DH-Lieblingsvideo oder eine Empfehlung haben, die im DH-Videoclip Advendskalender nicht fehlen sollte, dann melden Sie sich gerne.

The European Summer University in Digital Humanities has brought together Digtal Humanities students and researchers, to discuss different topics and to learn about new methods. CLARIN-D a research infrastructure for the Digital Humanities, which works with language data, was part of the Summer School. This Clip shows interviews with participants, scholars and organizers of the summer school. (Quelle YouTube: https://www.youtube.

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Quelle: http://dhd-blog.org/?p=7444

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DH-Videoclip Adventskalender 2016 – Tür 6

Catherine Nygren beschäftigt sich im folgenden Video kreativ mit der Frage „How to read a digital text?“

Literature is evolving. It’s no longer just on a paper page, but is appearing across computer screens, upon clicks, and in conjunction with other media like music.
How, then, do we read these digital texts when they’re so different from traditional ones? (Quelle YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7ShsyBGfIA)



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Quelle: http://dhd-blog.org/?p=7436

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