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  1. This resource from Katharina Wünsche as part of the #CLS-INFRA project gives a very short introduction to the basic concepts of the #SemanticWeb and Linked Open Data (#LOD), including a crash course in the query language SPARQL!

    #TrainingTuesdays

    ➡️ campus.dariah.eu/resources/hos

  2. Ich freue mich sehr: "Quantitative Gattungsgeschichte: Zur Modellierung der deutschsprachigen Novelle im 19. Jahrhundert", De Gruyter, 2026. doi.org/10.1515/9783112236697 erscheint gerade #openaccess 😃. Ein Beitrag zur Gattungsforschung (#Novellen) in #CLS #DH #Germanistik und (hoffentlich eine) Fortführung der Arbeiten u.a. der #CLiGs Gruppe: @christof , @u_henny , @josecalvo; und der digitalen Novellenforschung aus Darmstadt.

  3. Liebe #DH und #CLS Community, München und die #LMU erwarten große Ereignisse: @tedunderwood.com wird im Mai Fellow in München sein und zwei mal sprechen: (1) 11.5. 18 Uhr: "AI as a Cultural Technology" (On-Site, Teilnahme per Zoom möglich: germanistik.uni-muenchen.de/pe). (2): Lunch-Talk am @CAS_LMU am 13.5., 12 Uhr: "Can Language Models Scale Down to Understand Local Context?" (Plätze sind sehr begrenzt; Teilnahmewunsch bitte frühzeitig an [email protected]) cas.lmu.de/en/events/event/lun

  4. -- Registration is open! -- 🥳
    Join us in beautiful Potsdam (or attend online) for a new round of computational literary studies research at #CCLS2026 on May 28 and 29.

    jcls.io/site/ccls2026/
    #DigitalHumanities #LiteraryComputing #CLS #JCLS #CHR

  5. -- Registration is open! -- 🥳
    Join us in beautiful Potsdam (or attend online) for a new round of computational literary studies research at #CCLS2026 on May 28 and 29.

    jcls.io/site/ccls2026/
    #DigitalHumanities #LiteraryComputing #CLS #JCLS #CHR

  6. -- Registration is open! -- 🥳
    Join us in beautiful Potsdam (or attend online) for a new round of computational literary studies research at #CCLS2026 on May 28 and 29.

    jcls.io/site/ccls2026/
    #DigitalHumanities #LiteraryComputing #CLS #JCLS #CHR

  7. -- Registration is open! -- 🥳
    Join us in beautiful Potsdam (or attend online) for a new round of computational literary studies research at #CCLS2026 on May 28 and 29.

    jcls.io/site/ccls2026/
    #DigitalHumanities #LiteraryComputing #CLS #JCLS #CHR

  8. -- Registration is open! -- 🥳
    Join us in beautiful Potsdam (or attend online) for a new round of computational literary studies research at #CCLS2026 on May 28 and 29.

    jcls.io/site/ccls2026/
    #DigitalHumanities #LiteraryComputing #CLS #JCLS #CHR

  9. We're looking forward to welcoming you in our courses this summer semester!

    To the fellow DH teachers: do you teach similar topics? We'd love to exchange experiences! #DH #CLS #TUDarmstadt (8/8)

  10. Bet you did not know this: scroll is not an excluding input for CLS. There is no 500ms grace period. Every layout shift during a scroll counts.

    That hide-on-scroll header animating top? New layout shift on every frame. Every scroll direction change.

    Fix: replace top with transform: translateY(). Compositor only. Zero shifts.

    Lighthouse will never catch this. It does not scroll.

    corewebvitals.io/pagespeed/scr

    #CoreWebVitals #CLS #WebPerformance #WebDev #CSS

  11. Wie lassen sich wichtige und häufig zitierte Textstellen in literarischen Texten finden? Was bedeutet das für literaturwissenschaftliche Interpretationen?

    Frederik Arnold und Robert Jäschke präsentieren am 4. Mai 2026 um 14:30 Uhr die von ihnen entwickelten Methoden zur Text-Reuse-Detection. Weitere Informationen und die Möglichkeit zur Online-Anmeldung finden sich hier: it.fu-berlin.de/unsere-service.

    #cls #computationalliterarystudies #dh #digitalhumanities

  12. Next stop: Daejeon, South Korea! 🌏
    The fortext lab is excited to join #DH2026 with three contributions sharing insights from our current Digital Humanities research. (1/3) #DigitalHumanities #ComputationalLiteraryStudies #DH #CLS

  13. 🛰️ Les données et observations des missions comme Sentinel et SWOT permettent notamment d’améliorer les modèles hydrologiques et les capacités de prévision. #CNES #CLS

  14. 📡 Les observations du satellite SWOT permettent aussi d’estimer la hauteur de l’eau le long des fleuves.

    Ici, autour de Marmande :
    📅 25 janvier 2026 (avant la crue)
    📅 15 février 2026 (pendant la crue)

    On observe l’extension de la zone inondée et les variations de niveau d’eau. #CNES #CLS

  15. Les satellites (Sentinel-2 optique), ici les 3 et 18 février, apportent une vision complémentaire en couleur naturelle.
    Ils permettent notamment de visualiser l’extension des zones inondées lorsque la couverture nuageuse le permet. #CNES #CLS

  16. 🛰️ Les satellites européens Sentinel-1 (radar) ont observé la zone les 31 janvier et 17 février 2026.
    Le radar permet d’observer la surface même à travers les nuages, ce qui est particulièrement utile lors d’épisodes météorologiques intenses.

    #CNES #CLS

  17. Ich bin schwer begeistert vom Slot zu Epistemologie und Interpretation. Alles drei unheimlich spannende Vorträge, die mich denken lassen, dass ich auch gern auf dem Nerd-Level mitspielen würde^^ Absoluter Genuss am frühen Morgen, der meine Gehirnzellen ganz schön auf Trab bringt!

    Danke für eure tollen Gedanken!
    @rabeakleymann @EvelynGius @axelpichler

    #DHd2026 #CLS

  18. Heute gibt es einen Vortrag, an dem Frederik Arnold und Robert Jäschke beteiligt sind. Um 10 Uhr in Hörsaal 2 präsentiert Philip Kraut "Schlüsselstellen der Literatur: Zur Messung literaturwissenschaftlicher Interpretationsintensität" doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18696266

    #DHd2026 #IBIgoesDHd #CLS

  19. 🕵️‍♀️ How do we detect rhyme? 🔍📜
    Rhymefindr introduces a set of R scripts based on the critical tradition of historical poetics: operationalizing the rules from John Walker’s "A Rhyming Dictionary", a key 19th-century references on rhyme.
    #R #scripts #CLS

  20. @Fitzibitz @moskitokoenig @forTEXT I just stumbled upon this site @unileipzig

    » looks promising also: home.uni-leipzig.de/lit4school

    Will have a look at it in more detail later, but there might already be some additions to your list there.

    #ClimateFiction #CLS #ComputationalLiteraryStudies #forText

  21. We are currently compiling a collection of German-language climate fiction novels. So we have a question for the community: Which texts come to mind for you? #climate-change-fiction #CLS #ecocriticism #climate-fiction #digitalhumanities #cli-fi #germanliterature #climate-change (1/2)

  22. 📢 Call for Posters #CCLS2026:
    Do you have a #CLS project, exciting work in progress, or an interesting error analysis to discuss?

    Submit your #poster proposal by March 3 and be part of the hybrid conference!
    jcls.io/site/ccls2026/poster-c

  23. "People have lately begun to study literary products inductively; but that study has been almost entirely systematic. Words,
    sentences, paragraphs, figures of speech, etc., are counted and classified, and from the results obtained some slight conclusions are drawn as to the development of style. This is undoubtedly good work. But it is easy work and perhaps it is on that account that we so readily see that it is good." This was published

    #dh #digitalHumanities #cls

  24. 🗓️ Mark your calendars!

    #CCLS2026 will take place in beautiful #Potsdam 🏰 on May 28-29. Join us in person 👥 or online 💻 to discuss cutting-edge research in #CLS.

    📚💻🔍 jcls.io/site/ccls2026/
    #DH #LiteraryComputing

  25. 📢 Call for Posters #CCLS2026:
    Do you have a research idea for a #CLS project, exciting work in progress, a tool demo, or an interesting error analysis or negative results to discuss?

    Submit your #poster proposal by March 3 and be part of the hybrid conference!
    jcls.io/site/ccls2026/poster-c

  26. Thank you for all the submissions we received for this year's #JCLS conference track!
    #CLS #CCLS2026 #LiteraryComputing #DH #Conference

  27. 🧠📊 How can we measure imageability in literary texts?
    The authors approach how words evoke sensory experience and test whether multimodal #WordEmbeddings can better capture #imageability, #visuality, and #concreteness than text-only models, from words to sentences to poems.
    #CCLS2025 #JCLS #CLS

  28. 🧠📊 How can we measure imageability in literary texts?
    The authors approach how words evoke sensory experience and test whether multimodal #WordEmbeddings can better capture #imageability, #visuality, and #concreteness than text-only models, from words to sentences to poems.
    #CCLS2025 #JCLS #CLS

  29. 🧠📊 How can we measure imageability in literary texts?
    The authors approach how words evoke sensory experience and test whether multimodal #WordEmbeddings can better capture #imageability, #visuality, and #concreteness than text-only models, from words to sentences to poems.
    #CCLS2025 #JCLS #CLS

  30. 🧠📊 How can we measure imageability in literary texts?
    The authors approach how words evoke sensory experience and test whether multimodal #WordEmbeddings can better capture #imageability, #visuality, and #concreteness than text-only models, from words to sentences to poems.
    #CCLS2025 #JCLS #CLS

  31. 🧠📊 How can we measure imageability in literary texts?
    The authors approach how words evoke sensory experience and test whether multimodal #WordEmbeddings can better capture #imageability, #visuality, and #concreteness than text-only models, from words to sentences to poems.
    #CCLS2025 #JCLS #CLS

  32. 📢 The call for papers for the conference track is closing soon. Submit by tonight, January 8 (AoE), and be part of #CCLS2026 in beautiful Potsdam this May. #CfP #CLS #OpenAccess #JCLS #ComputationalLiteraryStudies #LiteraryComputing
    ℹ️ jcls.io/site/cfp/

  33. New year, new #resolutions... like publishing #OpenAccess?
    The call for papers for the next conference track is still open until January 8! Be part of the next journal issue and come to our conference in beautiful #Potsdam! #CCLS2026 #CfP #LiteraryComputing #CLS #DH #DiamondOpenAccess

  34. #JCLS wishes everyone a wonderful, healthy, and happy 2026! We hope you had a great winter break and are looking forward to another year of computational literary studies. #CCLS2026 #CfP #LiteraryComputing #CLS #DH

  35. Веб-приложение без фронтенд-фреймворков в эпоху AI-поиска: личный опыт

    Опыт одиночной разработки и поддержки долгоживущего веб-приложения: отказ от фронтенд-фреймворков, использование нативных возможностей браузера, работа с Core Web Vitals и влияние AI-поиска на трафик реального проекта.

    habr.com/ru/articles/981284/

    #vanilla_js #без_фреймворков #frontend_архитектура #spa #web_performance #core_web_vitals #cls

  36. 🚨Call for Papers for #CCLS2026!

    Want to publish a #CLS journal article in 8-12 months with #double-blind #PeerReview, conference #preprint, open peer review, code review, and beautiful design?

    Submit by January 8, 2026, and be part of #JCLS and our conference in May! 🚀

    jcls.io/site/cfp/

  37. After #CHR2025 is before #CCLS2026!

    Did you enjoy the #CLS discussions? Any new papers drafted yet? 🔜 Join us in Potsdam in May for #CCLS2026 to continue the conversation!
    🗓️ CfP deadline: January 8!

    #ComputationalLiteraryStudies #JCLS jcls.io/site/cfp/ #CfP @comphumresearch

  38. Auch am Freitag, den 12.12.25, gibt's bei der #CHR Konferenz in Luxemburg noch einmal etwas von CRETA. In Session 8a zu #CLS sprechen Evelyn Gius, Stefanie Messner & Axel Pichler über "How are Literary Histories written? An LLM-based Analysis of Objects and Perspectives in German Literary History"