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- First online Data for History Lecture 2022-2023 on 9 November 2022 15:00 CET as part of the conference of the Golden Agents project, held in Amsterdam on 9-10 November 2022. Danielle van den Heuvel (Universiteit van Amsterdam): The Power of the Anecdotal.
2021-2022
- Fourth online Data for History Lecture 2021-2022 on 18 May 2022 16:15 CEST. Francesco Beretta (CNRS, LARHRA): Modelling Social Life: an Extension of CIDOC CRM.
- Third online Data for History Lecture 2021-2022 on 9 February 2022 16:15 CET. Philipp Schneider (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin): Putting visual sources into context: Towards an ontology to analyze medieval heraldic murals and ceiling paintings.
- Second online Data for History Lecture 2021-2022 on 12 January 2022 16:15 CET. Vincent Ducatteeuw: Developing an urban gazetteer: modelling historical platial information.
- First online Data for History Lecture 2021-2022 on 22 November 2021 16:15 CET. Peter Hinkelmanns, Manuel Schwembacher: ONAMA – Annotating Medieval Narratives using Linked Open Data.
2020-2021
- The 1st conference and 4th Data for History meeting will finally take place virtually from 19 May to 30 June 30 2021.
- Third online Data for History Lecture on 24 February 2021 16:15 CET. James Baillie, Tara Andrews, Maxim Romanov, Daniel Knox, Maria Vargha, Modelling Historical Information with Structured Assertion Records.
- Second online Data for History Lecture on 13 January 2021 16:15 CET. Leon van Wissen, Veruska Zamborlini, Charles van den Heuvel, Toward an Ontology for Archival Resources: Modelling Persons, Objects and Places in the Golden Agents Research Infrastructure.
- First online Data for History Lecture on 2 December 2020 16:15 CET. Eero Hyvönen, Linked Data in Action – Sampo portals for Digital Humanities.
- Introducing the Data for History Lectures. As of this semester, the Open Research Colloquium on Digital History (via Zoom) features a special series of lectures, the so-called Data for History Lectures. We are pleased to inform you that the program for this particular series is now complete. There will be three lectures: https://dhistory.hypotheses.org/289
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- New date for the Data for History conference! We are very pleased that we have been able to secure the same venue as originally planned for 19-21 May 2021, and thus for three days instead of two. We hope that this way we can do justice to the great interest in the conference and - after the forced postponement - offer you even more room for discussion and exchange.
- In view of the current circumstances, we have to postpone the Data for History conference planned 28-29 May in Berlin. We are aiming for a date in autumn, but a one-year postponement may also be necessary if circumstances dictate. We will keep you informed!
- The 1st conference and 4th Data for History meeting will take place in Berlin on 28 and 29 May 2020.
- Data for History will attend the Linked Pasts 5: back to the (re)sources conference in Bordeaux, 11-13 December 2019. An OntoME workshop will take place on the first day, facilitated by Vincent Alamercery. On the second day, Francesco Beretta will speak at the round-table gathering actors from national and supra-national infrastructures and Carmen Brando will give a keynote in the panel on Places.
- The agenda for upcoming workshop on historical content metadata at ICS Forth (Heraklion) is out!
- On 21st October 2019, the workshop "Historical content metadata" will be held in Heraklion within the framework of APOLLONIS, the Greek infrastructure for digital arts, humanities and language. Submission deadline: 1st September.
- The 3rd Data for History meeting will take place in Leipzig on 4 and 5 April 2019 in parallel with the doctoral symposium "Research on Online Databases in History".
- An informal Data for History meeting will be held in Galway during the EADH2018 on 9 December 2018.
- The Data for History consortium is pleased to announce that its three proposals have been accepted at the first EADH Conference in Galway, 7-9 december 2018.