During DHd2026 in Vienna, many discussions revolved around how digital tools shape the way we work with texts and data. Instead of trying to summarise the entire conference, this blog post focuses on the workshops I attended during the first days and on a few ideas that stayed with me throughout the week.
Looking back at my notes, I realised they already suggested a structure for this post. The workshops I attended raised questions about modelling, transcription, and data that later reappeared in other panels and keynotes during the conference.
Note 1: Starting with Practice
My first two days at the conference were shaped by workshops, and that felt like a good way to begin. Rather than starting with big claims about digital humanities, I started by sitting down with tools, notebooks, scripts, and a lot of practical questions.
On the first day, I attended the workshop “Beyond Entities: Inhaltsbasierte Erschließung digitaler Editionen mit KI.
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