Head on over to Sched to register and see the full virtual program for LD4 2024 Conference: Building Community for Linked Open Data being held October 7-11. Build your schedule with over 55 workshops, lightning talks, presentations, panels, and networking opportunities to choose from. By bringing together a broad range of perspectives, and centering diversity, equity, inclusion, and ethics […]
Digital humanities
CFP: Linked Data in Art History (interest group)
Linked data (LD) has been a focus of much activity in the fields of cultural heritage, humanities and art and architectural history over the past several years, as evidenced by projects including Yale’s Lux search tool and the conversion to LD of the data in the Census of Antique Works of Art and Architecture Known in the Renaissance and […]
EVENT: CAA DAHS Panel: Blanks No More? Digital Art History and the Unknown, Feb. 16 5:30-7 pm EST, Hilton Chicago
Join co-chairs Max Koss (Leuphana University Lüneburg) and Lynn Rother (Leuphana University Lüneburg) to explore four papers on the topics of filling in data gaps. Sponsored by the DAHS, the papers will include: The session will be in-person only. We hope to see you there! https://caa.confex.com/caa/2024/meetingapp.cgi/Session/12651
CFP: Data Science and History: Practicing and Theorizing Data-Driven Inquiries into the Past
Deadline: 15 July 2023 For more information: https://www.c2dh.uni.lu/news/cfp-data-science-and-history-practicing-and-theorizing-data-driven-inquiries-past Selected papers will be submitted to the Digital Humanities Quarterly (DHQ) as a special issue. Deadline: 15 July. In the last decade historians have witnessed a proliferation of digitized and born-digital data sets. Examples include digitized correspondences, oral history interviews, photos, and maps. A growing number of […]
CFP: DAHS deadline extended for “Mapping Art History in the Undergraduate Classroom” session at SECAC 2023
May 10 is the new deadline for SECAC paper abstract submissions. Please consider submitting to the session, “Mapping Art History in the Undergraduate Classroom,” and circulate this call to those who may be interested. The conference will take place in Richmond, VA, in October. https://secacart.org/page/Richmond23 CFP for Mapping Art History:
Meet the Humans Behind Digital Humanities: Paul B. Jaskot
Paul B. Jaskot is a professor of art history at Duke University and the Co-Director of the Digital Art History & Visual Culture Research Lab. His work focuses on the relationship between architecture and politics in modern Germany, with a specific emphasis on the National Socialist period. He is the author, editor, and co-author of […]