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Interdisciplinary Conference on


Digital Cultural Heritage
Berlin, October 28-30, 2015
Staatsbibliothek Berlin


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Wednesday, Oct. 28

 

 

 

 

 

10:30 - 11:30
Visit to the Center of Digitization 
(Staatsbibliothek, Dorotheenstr. 27)

 

 

 

 

(limited participation)

 

 

 

10:30 - 11:30
Visit to the Center of Restoration
(Staatsbibliothek, Dorotheenstr. 27)

 

 

 

(limited participation)

 

 

 

11:30
Registration opens

 

Foyer Otto-Braun-Saal

 

 

 

 

 

 

DCH2015 International Conference

 

 

 13:00 - 13:30                                                                                                                                       Otto-Braun-Saal

Horst Kremers, Michael Märker, Wolgang Crom

 

 

 

DCH2015 Welcome and Introduction

 13:30 - 15:00

Session 02

 

Otto-Braun-Saal

 
 

 

Julia Bispinck-Roßbacher,
Ralf Stockmann

 

Berlin

Germany

 

Humboldts Travel Diary – Genesis and Digital Visualization

Ulf Preuss

 

Potsdam

Germany

Integration of Information in the Digital Age

Authority Files, Semantic Web, Digital Cultural Heritage

 

Raffaella Afferni, Alice Borgna, Maurizio Lana, Timothy Tambassi

 

Vercelli Piemonte

Italy

 

The Understanding of Space of the Ancients as Cultural Heritage: Towards a Geographical Ontology

Geographical Ontology, Classical Texts, Geography, Literature, Maps

 15:00 - 15:30

Break

 

 

 

 15:30 - 17:00

Session 3

 

Otto-Braun-Saal

 

Clifford Wulfman, Natalia Ermolaev

 

Princeton

U.S.A.

 

Liberating the Avant Garde: The Blue Mountain Project and the Creation of a Web Resource for Magazines

Digital Humanities, Digital Collections, Design, Semantic Enhancement, Ontologies, Linguistics, Periodical Studies, Magazines, Modernism, Archives, Libraries

Katarzyna Biernacka

 

Berlin

Germany

Digital Technologies and Cultural Heritage using the Hoffmann Collection of Cultural Knowledge as an example

Hoffmann Collection of Cultural Knowledge, Media Repository, Open Access, Database, Digital Asset Management, Cultural Heritage, Ethnography

Andres Imhof, Linda Freyberg

 

Berlin/Potsdam

Germany

 

kudaba - A Collaborative Platform for Digital Humanities and Citizen Science

Digital Humanities, Cultural Heritage, Citizen Sciences, Semantic Contextualization, Collaborative Platform

 17:30 - 18:30

Session 4

 

Otto-Braun-Saal

 

Thomas Bartz, Christian Pölitz, Angelika Storrer, Katharina Morik

 

Dortmund/Mannheim

Germany

A Data Mining Environment for Linguistic Research based on CLARIN-D Language Resources

structured language corpora, corpus-based linguistic research, corpus-based lexicography, data mining, data mining environment, annotation, LDA, word sense induction, CLARIN

Alfred Lameli

 

Marburg

Germany

 

From Language Data to Language Information System - The REDE SprachGIS

GIS, Language, Linguistics, Web-Mapping, Content

 
Thursday, October 29

 9:30 - 10:30

Session 5

 

Otto-Braun-Saal

  

Volker Hochschild, Michael Maerker

 

Tübingen

Germany

 

ROAD - A Plattform for Interdisciplinary Research on Early Humans

ROAD, WebGIS, Early Hominins, PostrgeSQL DB

 


Zdenek Stachon, Adam Mertel

 

Brno

Czech Rep.

 

Spatial Datasets for Purposes of Historical Research

Historical Data, Spatio-Temporal Data, GIS

 

 10:30 - 11:00

Break

 

 

 

 11:00 - 12:00

Session 6

 

Otto-Braun-Saal

Christian Thomas, Matthias Boenig, Alexander Geyken, Susanne Haaf, Bryan Jurish, Frank Wiegand and Kay-Michael Würzner

 

Berlin

Germany

 

Standardized Information on Historical Proper Names in Digital Full Text Transcriptions. Crowdsourcing ref="[ID]"s for <placeName> and <persName> Tags in the Corpora of the German Text Archive / Deutsches Textarchiv

Digitization, Full Text Transcription, Annotation, Text Encoding Initiative (TEI)-XML, Authority Records, Named Entity Recognition (NER), Collaborative Workflows, Crowdsourcing/Peer Sourcing

 

 

 

Adrien Barbaresi, Hanno Biber

 

Vienna

Austria

Extraction and visualization of place names in “Die Fackel” (1899-1936)

Lexical Resources, European literary History, Geonames, Literary Studies Digital

 12:00 - 13:30

Lunch Break

 

 

 

 13:30 - 14:30

Session 7

 

Otto-Braun-Saal

Wolfgang Crom

 

Berlin

Germany

 

Digitisation of Maps – A Colourful Picture or Added Value

 

 

Krisztina Irás and Binh Nguyen Thai

 

Budapest

Hungary

 

When Projections are Inessential – Spatial Functionalities for Digital Collections of Old Maps

Geolocation, Old Maps, Spatial Search, Digital Map Catalog

 

 14:30 - 15:00

Break

 

 

 

 15:00 - 16:00

Session 8

 

Otto-Braun-Saal

 

Michael Maerker, Geraldine Quénéhervé, Felix Bachofer

 

Tübingen

Germany

 

Landscape rRconstruction and Archaeological Site Prediction in the Lake Manyara Area, Northern Tanzania

Tanzania, Paleolithic, Landscape Reconstruction, GIS, Remote Sensing, Stochastic Modelling

 

 

Holger Meyer, Christoph Schmitt

 

Rostock

Germany

Long-Term Preservation of Ethnological Collections – The WossiDiA Experience

digital archive, long-term preservation, born-digital, digital preservation paradox, ethnological collections

 17:00 - 18:30

 

Session 9  /  Invited Public Presentation

 

Otto-Braun-Saal

Dominique Görlitz,
Manfred F. Buchroithner

 

Dresden

Germany

 

Who Made the First World Map?

Ancient Cartography in the Light of Modern Research

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 13:30 - 14:30

Session 10

 

Simon-Bolivar-Saal

 

Kateřina Valentová, Hedvika Kuchařová

 

Prague

Czech Rep.

 

A Labyrinth of Standards: Historical Biographical Sources and Their Database Processing

Biographical Databasis, Digitalisation of Historical Sources, Standards of Biographical Data

 


Petr Žabička

 

Brno

Czech Rep.

 
Developing Open Source Tools to Integrate and Present Diverse Cultural Heritage Data

discovery system, open source development, web 2.0, user experience, digital library, mobile app

 14:30 - 15:00

 

 

Break

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 15:00 - 16:30

 

 

Session 11

 

Simon-Bolivar-Saal

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sebastian Vogel, Michael Maerker, Florian Seiler

 

Tübingen

Germany

 

The SALVE research project: Sarno River plain – Ancient Life in the Vesuvian Environment

Pompeii, Vesuvius, Landscape Reconstruction, ville rusticae, DB

 

 

Kin Sum Li

 

Hong Kong

SAR China

The Component-Model Method of Mirror Manufacture in 300 BC China

Ancient China, Bronze Mirror, Mass Production, Superimposition, Image Experiment

 

Werner J. Wolff

 

Berlin

Germany

corpus monodicum – an online long-term research and editing project on medieval chant

cross sectors (private/public) partnership, medieval music corpus, digital humanities, Database, open access / open source, Culture Big Data, Knowledge Fusion and Emergence, Literature, Alliances and Experts Networks

 


 Friday, October 30

 09:15 - 10:15

Session 12

 

Otto-Braun-Saal

 

Edmond Ahmeti

 

Tirana

Albania

The Prespective for Making Deritative Works Through the Digitalization of Culture Heritage

cultural heritage, legal framework, originality, fototeka Marubi, photographic works, right of making derivative work

 

 

 

Thomas Bremer, Kay Kohlmeyer, Susanne Brandhorst,
Arie Kai-Browne, Arian Goren

 

Berlin

Germany

Bridging Game Technology and Archaeology - Interdisciplinary Work in the HTW Berlin

virtual archaeology, interdisciplinary research, cultural heritage methodology

 

 10:15 - 10:30

Break

 

 

 

 

 

 10:30 - 11:30

Session 13

 

Otto-Braun-Saal

 

Nicole Graf

 

Zürich

Switzerland

Von der Bildagentur zum Open-Data-Lieferanten: Neuausrichtung des Lizenzmodells des Bildarchivs der ETH-Bibliothek

Open Data, Image Archive, Creative Commons, OpenGLAM

 

Armin Talke

 

Berlin

Germany

IP Rights in Digitized Cultural Heritage, and the Use of Rights Statements. Current Situation and Perspectives

copyright, creative commons, licensing, orphan works, out-of print works

 11:30 - 13:00

Lunch Break

 

 

 

13:00 - 14:00

Session 14

 

Otto-Braun-Saal

Ulf Preuss

 

Potsdam

Germany

 

Digital Cultural Heritage – The Road to Unlock the Holdings of Small Institutions

Cooperation, Interdisciplinary Projects, Pragmatic Solutions, German State of Brandenburg

 

Grant McNulty

 

Cape Town

South Africa

The Five Hundred Year Archive: Building a Digital Archive for the Southern African Past before Colonialism

Southern Africa, Remote Past, Multi-Institutional, Trans-disciplinary, Digital Archive

 14:00 - 14:15

Break

 

 

 

 14:00 - 15:00

Session 15

 

Otto-Braun-Saal

Open Forum "Space and Time in Multimedia distributed Digital Cultural Heritage"

Strategies / Demands / Challenges for Interoperability and Complex Analysis

 15:00 - 15:30

Closing Session

 

 

 

 

Program may be subject to Change

 

 



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