Research Communities and Research Infrastructures in the Humanities, Strasbourg, 29-30 October 2010

Background Information

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Workshop Programme

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Speaker's Abstracts

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Participation List

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Introduction to workshop - Claudine Moulin/Arianna CiulaPDF

Session 1 - Research communities and adoption of research infrastructures

Chair and Discussant: Kristin Kuutma (EE)

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Germany

Elmar Mittler 

Göttingen University

E-research in the humanities – who takes care of the research infrastructure?

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Spain

Jordi Marti Henneberg

Department of Geography and Sociology, University of Lleid

A Geographical Information System (GIS) database on the Evolution of Transport Infrastructure and Population Distribution in Europe (1850-2010).

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Poland

Beata Wójtowicz

Department of African Languages and Cultures, University of Warsaw

 Digital research infrastructures at the University of Warsaw – still to come?

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Ireland

Gabor Gelleri

The Moore Institute for Research in the Humanities and Social Studies, National University of Ireland Galway

Travel studies in the digital era

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Session 2 - Re-purposing/re-use of data

Chair and Discussant: Maria Agren (SE)

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Austria

Andrea Seier

Institut für Theater-, Film und Medienwissenschaft Hofburg, Universität Wien

Media as Data of Research

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France

Marie-Luce Demonet

Centre d’Etudes Supérieures de la Renaissance, Université François-Rabelais / ESFRI

Text-and-image digital humanism

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Sweden

Rosemarie Fiebranz

Department of History, Uppsala University

GaW - building the Gender and Work database

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Ireland

Catriona Crowe 

Senior Archivist, National Archives of Ireland

The 1901 and 1911 Irish Census Records

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Session 3 - Text vs. Non text

Chair and Discussant: Andrea Bozzi (IT)

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Italy/Germany

Elisabeth Kieven

Bibliotheca Hertziana, Max Planck Institute for Art History

Research infrastructures for historic artefacts

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Gemany

Jost Gippert

Institute for Comparative Linguistics, Frankfurt University

Manuscripts - between Text and Image

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Slovenia

Matija Ogrin

The Institute of Slovenian Literature and Literary Studies

Electronic scholarly editions of primary sources – a citadel difficult to conquer

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Poland

Ewa Dahlig-Turek

Institute of Art, Polish Academy of Sciences

Between Science and Public Use: Music-Related Research Infrastructures

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Session 4 - Disciplinary vs. interdisciplinary resources

Chair and Discussant: Margaret Kelleher (IE)

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United Kingdom

Graeme Earl 

Department of Archaeology, University of Southampton

Archaeological visualisation and multidisciplinary research

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United Kingdom

Elton Barker 

Department of Classical Studies, The Open University

HESTIA (the Herodotus Encoded Space-Text-Imaging Archive): an interdisciplinary project

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Italy

Renzo Derosas 

Department of History,

Ca’ Foscari University of Venice

Large databases on historical populations using microdata, and the metamorphosis of historical demography

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The Netherlands

Peter Boot

Huygens Institute, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences

A multidisciplinary approach to the study of online literary communities

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Session 5 - Integrating extant resources

Chair and Discussant: Marco Tadic (HR)

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The Netherlands

Peter Doorn 

Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS) / ESFRI

 

From “me and my database” to linked data resources in the humanities

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The Netherlands

Steven Krauwer

Utrecht Institute of Linguistics, Utrecht University / ESFRI

Integrating language resources: what’s the point?

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Spain

Louise McNally

Department of Translation and Language Sciences, Pompeu Fabra University / ESFRI

Four kinds of resources for Humanities research, what kind of infrastructure?

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Cyprus/Italy

Franco Niccolucci 

Science and Technology in Archaeology Research Center, The Cyprus Institute

Interdisciplinary Research Infrastructures in the Eastern Mediterranean

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