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Call for contributions: DH Benelux Conference 2022

2022年1月11日 16:07

The eighth edition of the DH Benelux Conference will take place in hybrid format at the University of Luxembourg from 1-3 June 2022. This year’s central theme is “RE-MIX: Creation and Alteration in DH.” Submissions of abstracts are invited on any aspect of Digital Humanities: practical experimentation, theorizing, cross- and multidisciplinary work, and new and relevant developments. Of particular interest are contributions that consider the use, re-use, revision/alteration and diffusion/dissemination of ideas, cultural artefacts and/or data. 

Relevant subjects can be any of—but are not limited to—the following: 

  • Digital Humanities at the intersection of disciplines within and beyond the arts and humanities. 
  • Digital approaches to Intertextuality. 
  • Multilingualism and/or multiculturalism from a digital humanities perspective.
  • Diachronic and evolutionary perspectives on society and culture from a digital humanities perspective. 
  • Critical, data-driven studies on the spread and trajectories of (dis- and mis)information, ideologies and/or the development of bias within and across communities. 
  • Humanities research enabled by digital approaches, including but not limited to digital arts, architecture, music, film, theatre, new media, internet language, memes; digital games and cyberculture; digital media, digitization, curation of (born-)digital objects. 
  • Integrating (and/or discussing the challenges of integrating) quantitative, statistical and computational methods and techniques into the Arts and Humanities. 
  • Dissemination of digital infrastructures, data, software, and/or research output in and beyond knowledge institutions. 
  • Software studies, information design and tool criticism. 
  • Digital Humanities in relation to pedagogy, teaching, and digital literacy. 
  • Digital scholarly editing and ePublications. 
  • Open Science in the Digital Humanities. 
  • Citizen science, participatory research methods, and other forms of public engagement. 
  • Project introductions. 

Five types of proposals are welcome: (1) long papers, (2) short papers, (3) posters, (4) application and tool demonstrations, and (5) workshops. For more details on the format and respective submission requirements, see the CFPs on the DH Benelux site. 

Key Dates: 

  • Deadline for submission of abstracts: Friday 4 February 2022 (23:59 CET) 
  • Notification of acceptance: Friday 25 March 2022 
  • Conference: 1-3 June 2022 (hybrid) 

For full details about the call for abstracts, hybrid format, and information on submitting an abstract, see the DH Benelux 2022 conference website. 

Webinar: Third Session of DH Virtual Discussion Group for ECRs in Belgium with Speaker Dr. Rudy Jos Beerens 

2021年12月6日 21:56

On Monday 13 December the third session of the DH Virtual Discussion Group for Early Career Researchers in Belgium will take place (via Zoom at 15:00-16:30 CET).  

Next Monday’s speaker is Dr. Rudy Jos Beerens from KU Leuven, whose “Under-the-Hood” presentation is titled From Archival Source to Structured Data: A Practical Introduction to Project Cornelia’s (Slow) Digital Art History. The following abstract provides an overview of Jos’s research interests and his planned talk for our discussion group:  

In this session, Rudy Jos Beerens (KU Leuven) discloses how Project Cornelia – an ongoing digital art history project led by Koenraad Brosens (www.projectcornelia.be) – translates messy archival sources into structured data suitable for computational analysis. This will be done in three parts. In the first part, Jos will briefly present Project Cornelia’s mission to come to a more inclusive understanding of early modern Flemish “art worlds.” In the second part, he will discuss how the Cornelia relational database was developed to accomplish this mission and take a closer look at how this database translates written archival records into usable and structured data. Finally, in the third part, Jos will demonstrate how the collected data can then be analyzed using existing tools such as MySQL and Gephi and the custom-build tool NAHR. 

If you would like to register for this session, you can do so by joining our mailing list. If you have already registered for our mailing list, then there is no need to register again—you are already receiving all our updates and will receive the link to join the Zoom meeting on Monday 13 December.   

If you know any Belgian early career researchers who might be interested in attending our discussion group series, please direct them to our registration page. All are welcome to attend! We strive to maintain an informal atmosphere where even those with little to no DH expertise can feel comfortable learning and participating in the discussion. We welcome those with more developed expertise as well. The sessions provide a wonderful opportunity for our Belgian DH community to come together, to network, and to learn from one another. We do hope you’ll join us!  

The series is jointly organized by Prof. Julie Birkholz (Ghent University and KBR), Prof. Margherita Fantoli (KU Leuven), and Dr. Leah Budke (KU Leuven). Questions can be addressed to leah.budke@kuleuven.be or julie.birkholz@ugent.be.  

 

 

Webinar: Second Session of the DH Virtual Discussion Group for ECRs in Belgium with Speaker Dr. Joren Six 

2021年11月15日 20:01

On Monday 22 November the second session of the DH Virtual Discussion Group for Early Career Researchers in Belgium will take place (via Zoom at 15:00-16:30 CET). This session follows on a successful first session of the Fall edition where we had an attendance of 27 individuals from the Belgian DH community. We are certain the next session will be as engaging and interesting as the first! 

Monday’s speaker is Dr. Joren Six from Ghent University, whose “Under-the-Hood” presentation is titled “Demystifying Deep Learning: Automatically Labeling a Corpus of Field Recordings.” The following abstract provides an overview of Joren’s research interests and his planned talk for our discussion group: 

During the last decade learning based algorithms have improved significantly. Advances in computer vision are the prime example. These advances offer tantalizing prospects also for DH research. Unfortunately it is hard to apply these techniques, even if your DH research problem falls well within the capabilities of these algorithms. In this talk the aim is to demystify these techniques and how advances in image recognition can be used in practice for automatically labeling corpora.  More concretely I will focus on an application to label short fragments of field recordings into ‘speech’ ‘solo singing’ ‘group singing’ or ‘instrumental music’. 

If you would like to register for this session, you can do so by joining our mailing list. If you have already registered for our mailing list, then there is no need to register again—you are already receiving all our updates and will receive the link to join the Zoom meeting on Monday 22 November.  

If you know any early career researchers who might be interested in attending our discussion group series, please direct them to our registration page. All are welcome to attend! We strive to maintain an informal atmosphere where even those with little to no DH expertise can feel comfortable learning and participating in the discussion. We welcome those with more developed expertise as well. The sessions provide a wonderful opportunity for our Belgian DH community to come together, to network, and to learn from one another. We do hope you’ll join us! 

The series is jointly organized by Prof. Julie Birkholz (Ghent University and KBR), Prof. Margherita Fantoli (KU Leuven), and Dr. Leah Budke (KU Leuven). Questions can be addressed to leah.budke@kuleuven.be or julie.birkholz@ugent.be

 

Webinar Series: Digital Humanities Virtual Discussion Group for ECRs in Belgium Fall 2021 Edition

2021年10月6日 17:54

Are you a Digital Humanities student or early career researcher in Belgium who would like to discuss DH with other early career researchers in the Belgian DH community? If so, you might be interested in joining the DH Virtual Discussion Group for ECRs! This series is jointly organized by the KU Leuven Libraries Artes DH Commons and the Ghent Centre for Digital Humanities. This Fall 2021 edition follows a successful first year of the series and marks the third edition.  

While the last year and a half has proved challenging for so many of us in diverse ways, the DH Virtual Discussion Group was a testament to the benefits of technology, allowing many people all over Belgium who are interested in digital tools or methods to come together and learn from one another in a safe virtual space. As a result, we were not only able to obtain a better overview of the diverse DH activities being undertaken in Belgium, but we were also able to bring this dynamic community into contact and to network in ways that were otherwise impossible. We hope the third edition of this series will serve to further foster this network by continuing to provide a virtual space to share knowledge and skills and to welcome new researchers into the Belgian DH community.  

Our three sessions this fall will continue the “Under-the-Hood” format, which entails a volunteer from our community providing a thirty-minute overview of a digital project which implements a given tool, approach, or platform. This is not meant to be a research presentation, or to present findings or results, but rather to give our community a behind-the-scenes look at how decisions were made and why specific tools were chosen or developed. The hope is also that this presenter will give attendees some ideas about how to get started implementing a specific tool or workflow, and that they can also answer questions about other, related ongoing projects that are implementing similar functionalities. This “Under-the-Hood” session format will allow us to have focused discussions around a specific project where we can learn from each other in an informal way. In addition, by implementing this format we can maintain the low threshold for contributing and engaging in the conversations. It also allows us to learn about the diverse projects being done in the Benelux region related to digital humanities! (An added bonus!)   

The following sessions are planned for the Fall 2021 semester:  

1 – Monday October 25 from 15h – 16h30 CEST 

Sven Lieber from the Royal Library of Belgium (KBR), whose presentation is titled “Harvesting Social Media Heritage,” is the first volunteer from our community. As Sven’s talk will highlight, public discourse in the twenty-first century takes place on the web. Social media can be collected as high-quality structured data and analysed by using your favorite data science tools. In Sven’s session he will first introduce the BESOCIAL project of the Royal Library of Belgium KBR, which aims to develop a sustainable social media archiving strategy for Belgium. He will present tools that exist for social media harvesting and discuss which tool they have chosen to use at the KBR and why. The second hands-on part of the session will include a demonstration of how you can use the tool Social Feed Manager to schedule automatic harvests from a user-friendly user interface and export collected data for further use. 

2 – Monday November 22 from 15h – 16h30 CET 

Speaker: Joren Six from Ghent University
Title: “Demystifying Deep Learning: Automatically Labeling a Corpus of Field Recordings”
Abstract: During the last decade learning based algorithms have improved significantly. Advances in computer vision are the prime example. These advances offer tantalizing prospects also for DH research. Unfortunately it is hard to apply these techniques, even if your DH research problem falls well within the capabilities of these algorithms. In this talk the aim is to demystify these techniques and how advances in image recognition can be used in practice for automatically labeling corpora.  More concretely I will focus on an application to label short fragments of field recordings into ‘speech’ ‘solo singing’ ‘group singing’ or ‘instrumental music’.

4 – Monday December 13 from 15h – 16h30 CET 

Speaker: Rudy Jos Beerens from KU Leuven
Title: From Archival Source to Structured Data: A Practical Introduction to Project Cornelia’s (Slow) Digital Art History”
Abstract: In this session, Rudy Jos Beerens (KU Leuven) discloses how Project Cornelia – an ongoing digital art history project led by Koenraad Brosens (www.projectcornelia.be) – translates messy archival sources into structured data suitable for computational analysis. This will be done in three parts. In the first part, Jos will briefly present Project Cornelia’s mission to come to a more inclusive understanding of early modern Flemish “art worlds”. In the second part, he will discuss how the Cornelia relational database was developed to accomplish this mission and take a closer look at how this database translates written archival records into usable and structured data. Finally, in the third part, Jos will demonstrate how the collected data can then be analyzed using existing tools such as MySQL and Gephi and the custom-build tool NAHR.

Some practical matters and registration: 

All of our sessions will again be held on Zoom, and you will receive the link to the virtual meeting room on the day of the discussion.  

There are an increasing number of conferences and workshops in DH, and we would like to ensure that you are aware of these opportunities. We will start every session in the future with a moment for individuals to share news about upcoming lectures, workshops, seminars, and conferences; and we will include an extra box on the Padlet (a link to the Padlet will be communicated in the email before the session) where you can also post these.  

If you would like to register or invite other colleagues to join, please fill out the registration form for the mailing list here. Please note, if you have already received email correspondence about the Fall 2021 series, it means you are already on our mailing list. In that case, there is no need to register again—you will receive the emails with the Zoom link and any additional materials on the day of the session. Additionally, you will also receive updates on upcoming sessions including further details about speakers and the “Under-the-Hood” presentation topics. 

How can I present my own work? 

For those of you who would like an opportunity to share your DH ideas and projects, we hope you will consider volunteering for one of these sessions. You do not need to be an expert to present: you can be the PI, a researcher, a PhD candidate, or a master’s student. Please use this as an opportunity to present your work at any stage. ALL are welcome to share and receive feedback. We want to stress that these projects should be given and received in a welcoming environment where we do not judge each other harshly, but rather provide encouragement, advice, and on-topic questions. If you would like to support our community by giving a presentation about a tool, project, or workflow that you have used or developed, please get in touch (leah.budke@kuleuven.be, margherita.fantoli@kuleuven.be, or julie.birkholz@ugent.be) and let us know you are interested. 

Vacature: Informatiespecialist onderzoek met focus op digital scholarship in the humanities

2021年3月18日 17:27

Voor het team onderzoek binnen KU Leuven Bibliotheken Artes zijn we op zoek naar een nieuwe informatiespecialist onderzoek met focus op digital scholarship in the humanities. Kom jij ons team versterken? Solliciteren voor deze vacature kan tot en met 12 april via de online sollicitatietoepassing.

We zijn op zoek naar iemand met uitstekende IT skills met een specifieke focus op het kruispunt tussen IT en Humane Wetenschappen. Werkervaring in een academische omgeving en kennis van het Open Scholarship landschap strekken tot aanbeveling. Je beschikt ook over uitstekende presentatie- (doceerervaring is een plus) en communicatievaardigheden in zowel het Nederlands als het Engels (zowel mondeling als schriftelijk).

Wij bieden een voltijdse of deeltijdse (80%) tewerkstelling van bepaalde duur (1 jaar), met reële kans op verlenging bij positieve evaluatie. Startdatum is bij voorkeur 1 juni 2021.

De functie houdt onder meer in:

  • Als primair aanspreekpersoon binnen KU Leuven Bibliotheken adviseer je onderzoekers en docenten van de Faculteit Letteren in het kader van Digital Humanities projecten.
  • Je bent verantwoordelijk voor het opzetten van interne opleidingen rond (bibliotheekondersteuning voor) Digital Humanities binnen KU Leuven Bibliotheken Artes en bij uitbreiding het ganse netwerk van KU Leuven Bibliotheken.
  • Je draagt bij aan Digital Humanities opleidingen binnen de Faculteit Letteren.
  • Je draagt bij aan workshops, congressen en andere events georganiseerd door het team onderzoek van KU Leuven Bibliotheken Artes en neemt het voortouw bij activiteiten op het vlak van Digital Humanities.
  • Je staat in voor de praktische organisatie van de DH Commons, een initiatief van KU Leuven Bibliotheken Artes om een community van onderzoekers, docenten, studenten en bibliotheekmedewerkers rond Digital Humanities op te bouwen en te ondersteunen. Je onderhoudt in die context o.m. de webpagina en andere communicatiekanalen van de DH Commons.
  • Je coördineert de stageprojecten die KU Leuven Bibliotheken Artes aanbiedt in het kader van digital scholarship, in het bijzonder in het kader van de AMA Digital Humanities van KU Leuven.
  • Je bent medeverantwoordelijk voor Digital Humanities onderzoeksprojecten van KU Leuven Bibliotheken Artes. Dit omvat het uitwerken van projectideeën, het meeschrijven aan projectaanvragen en, bij goedkeuring, het optreden als projectmanager.
  • Je werkt nauw samen met de andere leden van het team onderzoek van KU Leuven Bibliotheken Artes, met de leden van het team collectievorming binnen KU Leuven Bibliotheken Artes, met collega’s werkzaam in andere afdelingen van KU Leuven Bibliotheken (zoals Bibliotheekdiensten en LIBIS) en met de stafmedewerkers onderzoek van de Faculteit Letteren en de Groep Humane Wetenschappen om Digital Scholarship in the Humanities te promoten en te ondersteunen.

Alle details over deze vacature vind je hier.

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