„Wie Digital Humanities gestalten? Ein Kaleidoskop von Perspektiven“
Lectures at the research colloquium in summer 2014
Date:
07.05.2014Place:
University of Trier, 4–6 pm, room B17
Categories:
EventAs part of the research colloquium by Prof Dr Claudine Moulin (FB II - German Studies) and Prof Dr Caroline Sporleder (FB II - Computational Linguistics & Digital Humanities) give international scientists an insight into their current research and show a wide range of digital possibilities.
8. May 2014
Dr Nils Reiter (University of Stuttgart)
Discovering Structural Similarities across Narrative Texts
15. May 2014
Prof Dr. Michael Stubbs (University of Trier)
The (very) long history of corpora, concordances, collocations and all that
22. May 2014
Dr Hans-Ulrich Seifert (University of Trier)
Dietrich online. Die Umwandlung der ‚Bibliographie der deutschsprachigen Zeitschriftenliteratur‘ des Zeitraums 1897–1944 in ein normdatenbasiertes Suchportal (DFG-Projekt UB Trier 2014–2019)
5. June 2014
Thierry Declerck (University of Saarland)
Repräsentation von dialektalen Wörterbüchern für deren Veröffentlichung im Linked-Data-Netz
26. June 2014
Dr Julianne Nyhan (University College London)
Fr. Roberto Busa: founder of Digital Humanities?
3. July 2014
Dr Silvia Stoyanova (University of Trier/Princeton University)
Remediating Giacomo Leopardi’s Zibaldone: the digital encoding and harvesting of intra- and inter-textual semantic networks as a hermeneutic approach to the intellectual notebook genre
10. July 2014
Dr Natalia Filatkina (University of Trier)
Wie Zukunftsangst konstruiert wird. Diskurshistorische und korpuslinguistische Analysen des Begriffs
17. July 2014
Dr Anne Baillot (Humboldt University of Berlin)
Was ist digitale Philologie?
24. July 2014
Jürgen Knauth and David Alfter (University of Trier)
Towards a lemmatized and PoS-tagged Pali corpus
Event location: University of Trier, 4–6 pm, room B17
A warm invitation is sent to all interested parties!