#dh2023 — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #dh2023, aggregated by home.social.
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Did you know that the OpenMethods metablog is part of the big #dariaheu family 💞? Therefore we are very proud to be featured in the #dh2023 recap on the Dariah website: https://www.dariah.eu/2023/07/21/dh2023-collaboration-as-opportunity/ #openmethods #openscience #digitalhumanities
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I didn't noticed that our poster "The networked edition humboldt digital" from the #DH2023 conference is already online (made available by the great @dh_graz team):
https://zenodo.org/record/8228540
#digitaledition #digitalhumanities #scholarlyedition #humboldt
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📣 The slides from our ( @alizhorvathaliz @chnunn @uwuttke ) #workshop during #DH2023 are now online. If you missed it and want to contribute to #OpenMethods, feel free to contact us and watch out for our next workshop. Despite the heat it was very productive, thanks for joining us!
➡️ Tóth-Czifra, Erzsébet, Horváth, Alíz, Nunn, Christopher, & Wuttke, Ulrike. (2023, July 20). "Amplifying unheard voices in Digital Humanities: an OpenMethods edit-a-thon" (Slides). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8169656 -
@felwert Es gibt ja auch Versuche - am prominentesten das TEI Processing Model -, die Anwendungsschicht deklarativ (formal) zu beschreiben, so dass man z.B. auch aus einem #OpenAPI Dokument den Programmcode für die API automatisch (etwa auch nach dem Herausklauben des ganzen Pakets (xml, odd, openapi-json) nach 34 Jahren) erzeugen können müsste. Ähnliche Überlegungen fanden sich bei Martin Fechner auf der #DHD2018 (https://dhd2018.uni-koeln.de/programm-freitag/#f_vp8c) und irgendwie gehen auch die TOSCA/CSAR-Sachen in diese Richtung (https://dhd2018.uni-koeln.de/programm-donnerstag/#d_p1).
Wäre schön, wenn das mehr Beachtung fände. #DH2023
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#DH2023 in Graz was such a wonderful celebration of Digital Humanities worldwide. It was great to attend this major DH event in-person and present a poster on my research with legacy catalogue data funded by #AHRC and #RLUK. You can view the poster and associated data here: https://bl.iro.bl.uk/collections/a0a057dd-bd00-414a-ba2c-9fe61ee6fba0?locale=en
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Whoot, whoot! Already 78 followers of #OpenMethods the metablog dedicatet to highlighting #multilingual #digitalhumanities #methods and #tools after a week during #dh2023! Can we reach 100 until Sunday? Help us grow with boosting ✨️
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The week before the amazing #DH2023 @fpianz presented a possible future of federation (& collaboration) in the #wikibase ecosystem 👇🤩 during a great workshop about "Ontologies in narrative and fiction" (extending a #MiMoText visualization adapting an image by D.Shick, blogpost by @lozross).
- slides GOLEM project: https://golemlab.eu/news/ontology-workshop/slides/Pianzola-Yang_GOLEM_ontology_compressed.pdf
- slide(s) #MiMoText: https://mimotext.github.io/lod-lithist/eng#/3/11
- blogpost: https://blogs.tib.eu/wp/tib/2021/11/05/tib-at-wikidatacon-part-1/#LOD @tcdh @christof @jojoweis @naudgnit
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By the way: very cool, that Spadini/Palenzuela cite in their #DH2023 abstract our web service @correspSearch properly as a software publication. That's very kind! 🙂
(Unfortunately, this is not done very often, although we actually have a citation recommendation: https://correspsearch.net/en/citation.html).
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RT Frank Fischer
At #DH2023, it's really palpable just how quickly #Wikidata is gaining traction in the #DigitalHumanities: #MiMoText workshop plus at least a handful of papers and projects using it. See also Fudie Zhao's @wikidata survey @DSHjournal: https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqac083 https://twitter.com/umblaetterer/status/1679507104690843649 -
@ewg118 @azaroth42 Reaching a different audience is a good thing, but I guess when promoting #LOUD "we" (if there is such a group) should acknowledge what exists out there.
Typically; i've come across the following links/initiatives:
- LOUD design principles: https://linked.art/loud
- LOBID in Germany: https://lobid.org/ (as per https://slides.lobid.org/dhc-2020/#/) - ping @acka47 - Numishare: https://github.com/ewg118/numishare (https://numishare.blogspot.com/2018/07/numishare-now-supports-linkedart-json.html)
- Call for Proposals within the IIIF community since 2018 (I think), Archiving Conference and LINCS that have LOUD as an overarching topic
- My PhD thesis - https://phd.julsraemy.ch/
- Pelagios?And a few presentations, mainly from Rob, as well as as couple of articles such as the CIDOC CRM 2018 Paper from @workergnome (https://cidoc.mini.icom.museum/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2021/03/CIDOC2018_paper_153.pdf)
#dh2023 #digitalhumanities #LODLAM #linkeddata #linkedart #iiif
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I guess by starting talking (or rather writing a question in the Google Doc) about Linked Open Usable Data #LOUD - that is now very much tied to #LinkedArt and #IIIF (https://linked.art/loud) - in the #Pelagios session, lots of very interesting points have then been discussed around what "defines" it (API, Community-led). ping @azaroth42
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Yay to #bilingual, here English Gaelic slides in a talk by Justin Tonra at #DH2023. And now he even mentions the #multilingual #ELTeC!
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Poster is already up! Booth 15 #dh2023 #LinkedArt #LOUD #DigitalHumanities
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Nice #DH2023 conference. I will be on the #AVinDH workshop tomorrow to exchange about video annotation and present on Thursday a contribution titled "Collaboration, Preservation and Sustainability in Digital Humanities: a question of time". Get in touch (here or via #Whova event app) if you want to chat, about Advene or anything
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As we have featured some lessons from Programming Historian (https://programminghistorian.org/) on #OpenMethods we are happy with this workshop to get a glimpse behind the scenes!
Lesson 1: The Programming Historian is not only for Historians
Lesson 2: It is hard but not undoable to keep something running like this for 15 Years
Lesson 3: Sustainability by Reuse facilitated by open principles is the key, translate, adapt, use in classes, open peer review, open source
#digitalHumanities #DH2023 -
Alíz @alizhorvathaliz kicking off today's openmethods edit-a-thon, introducing our mission and platform, then Christopher @chnunn discussing evaluation criteria, and then Ulrike @uwuttke leading a hands-on session creating new introductions to be published on the #openmethods website. We are so happy with the turn up, critical discussions, and results! 😀 👍 #digitalhumanities #dh2023
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My (now not too) secret agenda at #DH2023 is to find people with whom I can talk about data modelling, #LOD (or rather #LOUD - #LinkedArt #IIIF), cats (I can provide pictures), community practices and diversity in #digitalhumanities while drinking beers or eating ice creams.
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This Wednesday evening at #DH2023 I am going to be standing next to our poster titled "Enabling Participatory Data Perspectives for Image Archives through a Linked Art Workflow".
The basis of this poster is a collaboration with the @uniofoxford and more specifically with Tanya Gray, Alwyn Collinson, & Kevin R. Page who designed a Python-based three-step workflow that can generate JSON-LD #LinkedArt resources.
The goal is to expose those resources later as a RESTful API as a means of conveying semantically enriched events and as a benchmark against other collections leveraging this model alongside our existing #IIIF APIs and our basic metadata API within the PIA research project. #loud #LinkedData #pia_sinergia
Poster: https://zenodo.org/record/8033635
Conference Paper: https://zenodo.org/record/8107399
Workflow: https://github.com/tgra/Linked-Art-Collection-Data-Workflow -
In the #OpenMethods edit-a-thon at #DH2023 participants nominated five projects for inclusion: Ctext (https://ctext.org/), Closing the Gap in non-Latin script data: (https://m-l-d-h.github.io/Closing-The-Gap-In-Non-Latin-Script-Data/), Spanish Palaeography Tool (http://spanishpaleographytool.org), Inception (https://inception-project.github.io/), and Mediate (https://www.library.rochester.edu/about/digital-scholarship/projects/mediate)
#MultilingualDH #Chinese #NonLatinScripts #Arabic #Resources
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Starting the #DH2023 #DHmakes favorite slide project with the dragon TaDiRAH riding on a Douglas Adams Babel Fish. Thanks, @luiseborek! #BabelFish #embroidery
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And just in time for #DH2023, an extension of our tutorial is now online: We have created a section on the visualizations of the #Wikibase Query Service infrastructure. The page gives an overview of the various possibilities to display your #SPARQL query results. 🤩 Check it out at: https://mimotext.github.io/MiMoTextBase_Tutorial/visualizations.html .
#MiMoText
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Today the #DH2023 starts 🎉 and we as #MiMoText team have the great pleasure to be part of it with the workshop "SPARQL for (digital) Humanists - Querying #Wikidata and the MiMoTextBase". 😀
We have created an online #SPARQL tutorial that teaches basics and also some advanced queries using our knowledge graph on the 18th century French novel as an example: https://docs.mimotext.uni-trier.de.
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So, gerade unseren Bericht vom hands on lab #Datentracking bei der #bibliocon23 mit @RenkeSiems @msiemund @steyerti bei o-bib eingereicht! Nun packen für #DH2023 und dann auf zum Opern open air auf dem bebelplatz 😊 wenn sich noch jemand anschließen will, gebt bescheid!
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Schon krass, wie groß #Wikidata ist: fast 15 Milliarden #Tripel. In der #MiMoText Base @tcdh sind es "nur" knapp 370.000. Nächste Woche zeigen wir bei der Digital Humanities Conference 2023 #DH2023 in #Graz wie man diese beiden Ressourcen mit #SPARQL analysieren und auch verbinden kann. Abstract: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8107666
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It's done - now you find 1365 #novels in 15 languages from the #ELTeC (European Literary Text Collection) in #TextGrid : https://textgridrep.org/project/TGPR-99d098e9-b60f-98fd-cda3-6448e07e619d - if you want to know more about the advantages of re-publishing ELTeC in TextGrid come to our poster in Graz #DH2023 soon: https://zenodo.org/record/8093218
Thanks @christof @eumanismo Stefan Funk, Ubbo Veentjer and Carolin Odebrecht -
Passionate about DH tools 🛠 and methods 💪 , advocating #multilinguality in #DigitalHumanities 🌐 and curious about the #OpenMethods #metablog? ✍️
Join our workshop at #DH2023 Graz "Amplifying unheard voices in Digital Humanities: an OpenMethods edit-a-thon" powered by Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra, Ulrike Wuttke, Alíz Horváth, Christopher Nunn
➡️ https://www.conftool.pro/dh2023/index.php?page=browseSessions&form_session=12&presentations=show
@etothczifra , @uwuttke @alizhorvathaliz, @chnunn
#multilingual @multilingualdhwg @DHd @dariaheu -
Today, I work with #TaDiRAH. My team from the Uni of Oslo Library & the Oslo Metropolitan Uni, Dept. of Archivist, Library and Information Science, contributes the Norwegian #bokmål and #nynorsk translations for version 2 of the taxonomy. We collaborate with the Uni Oslo's Center for Computing in Science Education #CCSE https://www.mn.uio.no/ccse/english/index.html. We present & discuss the translation & dissemination work during a #DH2023 workshop on Monday, July 10th. Program here: https://www.conftool.pro/dh2023/sessions.php
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So much looking forward to seeing you at University of Graz for #DH2023! 😃 We will present our paper "How to Be Non-Assertive in the ‘Assertive Edition’: Encoding Doubt in the Auden Musulin Papers" in session SP-T2E Digital Editions 👉 http://bit.ly/dh2023_SP-T2E @ACDHCH_OeAW @fwf #oeaw #DH #DigitalHumanities