Co-organised by McGill University and the Université de Montréal, DH2017 is taking place on 8-11 August 2017 in downtown Montréal, Canada on the campus of McGill University. This is the premiere annual conference of the international Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO). The theme of DH2017 is “Access/Accès”. Visit the conference website to find out more.
The European Digital Humanities is well represented among the participants and presenters at DH2017. There are several papers presenting European digital research from our colleagues in DARIAH-EU and PARTHENOS (see table below), and from CLARIN teams. We are also delighted to share a booth with DARIAH-EU at DH2017, which allows the conference attendees to get an insight into the organization of European research infrastructures. At the booth, there will also be a demo of the Digital Humanitites course registry that has been relaunched as a joint effort of the European research infrastructures CLARIN and DARIAH-EU.
Here are some useful links to follow up on DH2017:
- Follow DH2017 activity on Twitter: #DH2017
- Have a look at CLARIN Storify, where we are compiling #DH2017 tweets & links that might be of interest to #CLARINERIC community
- Read more about how DARIAH contributes to DH2017 in Montreal
- DH2017 website
- DH2017 programme
- DH2017 abstracts
During the DH2017, the AVinDH SIG (Special Interest Group AudioVisual material in Digital Humanities) organised its third workshop on Monday 7 August 2017. This year’s theme was ‘Computer Vision in Digital Humanities‘. Franciska de Jong, the Director of CLARIN was chairing the workshop programme committe - see images below with all involved. To read more about the workshop click here and here for detailed programme and slides. The organisers set up a collaborative document for minutes from the workshop, which can be accessed here.