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Welcome Note

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Overview

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Keynote Speakers

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Workshops

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Session 1

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Session 2

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Session 3

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Session 4

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Session 5

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Poster Session 1

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Poster Session 2

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Session 6

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Session 7

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Session 8

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Access & Information

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A Brief Guide to Eating and Drinking in Lausanne

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Emergency Contact Information

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Other Activities

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Affiliated Events

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Sponsors

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Welcome to Digital Humanities 2014 We are very pleased to welcome you to Lausanne and to DH2014. This year’s conference is being cohosted by the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and The University of Lausanne (UNIL). The week will be a very full one, and this will be the largest digital humanities conference yet in terms of participation, so we hope that this program will help to guide you and to make your experience as enjoyable as possible. About Lausanne The fourth-largest city in Switzerland, and the capital of Vaud canton, Lausanne is a small but vibrant city on the shores of Lake Geneva. A very popular tourist destination, the city is also home to many international companies, particularly the headquarters of multinationals. The city center contains an abundance of shops and restaurants, while the lakeshore is just a quick hop away on the M2 Metro.

About UNIL The University of Lausanne is a Swiss state university founded in 1537. As a research institution composed of seven faculties, where approximately 13,000 students and 2,300 researchers work and study, UNIL is focused on Medicine, Life Sciences, Geosciences, Environment, Business, Humanities and Social Sciences. Emphasis is placed on an interdisciplinary approach. UNIL attracts researchers and students from all over the world: more than 33% of the teaching staff and 25% of the students are foreign nationals. UNIL actively encourages exchanges by establishing cooperation agreements with partner universities all around the world. With the firm support of management, a laboratory in the digital humanities domain, LADHUL, was inaugurated in January 2013. As of today, the lab has 54 members – professors, researchers and PhD students – and runs several research projects belonging to three different faculties. All of these projects are at the crossroads of Arts & Humanities and Social Sciences. The Director of the Ladhul is Professor Dominique Vinck.

About EPFL EPFL is one of the two Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology, located on the shores of Lake Geneva. With the status of a national school since 1969, the young engineering school has grown in many dimensions, to the extent of becoming one of the most famous European institutions of science and technology. Its main campus brings together over 11,000 persons, students, researchers and staff. With 125 nationalities on campus and over 50% of professors from abroad, EPFL is one of the world’s most cosmopolitan university campuses. The Digital Humanities Laboratory (DHLAB), founded in 2012 by professor Frédéric Kaplan, develops new computational approaches for digitzation and modelling of large-scale archives of ancient documents. Projects conducted at the lab range from building «Google maps of ancient places» to “Facebooks of the middle-ages”. Benefiting from EPFL’s strong technological expertise, the DHLAB conducts research projects in collaboration with prestigious patrimonial institutions and museums, all over Europe. The lab’s interdisciplinary team includes computational scientists, mathematicians, experts in geographical information systems and interaction designers - all with transdisciplinary backgrounds facilitating interaction with humanities scholars from all disciplines.

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overview Tuesday, July 8th

Monday, July 7th 09:00 – 12:00

Workshops & Committee Meetings

09:00 – 12:00

Workshops & Committee Meetings



Swiss Tech/EPFL



Swiss Tech/EPFL

Lunch break

Lunch break 13:00 – 17:00

Workshops & Committee Meetings

13:00 – 16:00

Workshops & Committee Meetings



Swiss Tech/EPFL



Swiss Tech/EPFL

17:00 onwards

Free evening

17:00 – 18:45

DH2014 Opening Ceremony & Opening Plenary Lecture Bruno Latour



09:00 – 10:30

Session 1

09:00 – 10:30

Session 4



Amphimax & Amphipôle 9 Rooms Parallel



Amphimax & Amphipôle 8 Rooms Parallel

11:00 – 12:30

Session 2

11:00 – 12:30

Session 5



Amphimax & Amphipôle 8 Rooms Parallel



Amphimax & Amphipôle 9 Rooms Parallel

Lunch – ACH AGM

Lunch – EADH AGM

Amphimax Room 350/351

Amphimax Room 350/351

13:45 – 15:45

Session 3

14:00 – 15:30

Poster Session 1



Amphimax & Amphipôle 8 Rooms Parallel



Amphipôle Common Area

Swiss Tech/EPFL Salle A

16:30 – 18:00

Zampolli Award Lecture

16:00 – 17:00

Poster Session 2



Amphipôle Common Area

19:30 – 21:30

Buffet Dinner and Artistic Performance

18:30 –19:30

Travel to Boat (Ouchy)



Rolex Learning Center

19:30

Boarding of the Boat

17:30 – 19:00 Community Plenary Lecture Bethany Nowviskie

Amphimax Room 350/351

19:45 – 21:45

CGN Boat Cruise with Buffet Dinner

19:00 – 20:00

Drinks Reception

20:00 onwards

Free evening

Amphimax Room 350/351

Friday, July 11th

Thursday, July 10th

Wednesday, July 9th

09:00 – 10:30

Session 6



Amphimax & Amphipôle 8 Rooms Parallel

11:00 – 12:30

Session 7



Amphimax & Amphipôle 8 Rooms Parallela

Lunch ADHO/centerNet AGM

Saturday, July 12th 07:30 – 15:45

CERN Excursion



Lausanne Tourism

08:00 – 11:30

Gruyère Excursion



Lausanne Tourism

09:30 – 11:30

Lausanne Walking Tour



Lausanne Tourism

Amphimax Room 350/351

14:00 – 16:00

Session 8



Amphimax & Amphipôle 8 Rooms parallel

17:00 – 18:30

DH 2014 Closing Ceremony & Closing Plenary Lecture Sukanta Chaudhuri



Amphimax Room 350/351

18:30 – 19:00

(UNIL)

19:00 – 22:00

Walk to Banquet

Conference Banquet

La Brasserie de l’Unithèque

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.Keynote Speakers Bruno Latour Opening Plenary Lecture Date: Tuesday, July 8, 2014 at 17:00 Location: Swiss Tech Convention Center, EPFL Rematerializing Humanities Thanks to Digital Traces Overview: Since the great advantage of the digital is to rematerialize the older cognitive functions it becomes possible to transform many activities considered before as “abstract” into an empirical domain. The lecture will go through several attempts at harnessing this new materiality for the benefit of digital humanities and social science generally. Examples will be drawn from the field of publishing, design, research as well as from social theory and political science. Biography: Bruno Latour is professor at Sciences Po Paris, director of its medialab and principal investigator of the AIME project, he has also realized a MOOC on “scientific humanities” (on the FUN platform) and developped from the outside, because of his interest in actor-network-theory, an interest in the digital as a tracer of associations. He is the recipient of the Holberg Prize for 2013. Most of his papers and all its references can be find, together with lots of other documents and goodies, on his webpage http://www.bruno-latour.fr

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Ray Siemens Zampolli Award Lecture Date: Wednesday, July 9, 2014 at 16:30 Location: Amphimax Building, UNIL Communities of Practice, the Methodological Commons, and Digital Self-Determination in the Humanities Overview: In the context of trends shaping and influencing change in the Humanities and the cultures of the university, this talk considers the Digital Humanities’ positive role in the process of the Humanities (digital) self-determination. Considered in this engagement are: the important (and profitably-elusive) process of defining Digital Humanities; foundational notions of the methodological commons and communities of practice, and the ways in which such originate, are fostered, are engaged, and themselves engage; and the value of an open approach to current and future work on modelling humanistic data and process, in ways that build on these foundations to embrace the communities and constituencies served by the Humanities. Biography: Ray Siemens (U Victoria; http://web.uvic.ca/~siemens/) is Canada Research Chair in Humanities Computing and Distinguished Professor in the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Victoria, in English and Computer Science. He is founding editor of the electronic scholarly journal Early Modern Literary Studies, and his publications include, among others, Blackwell’s Companion to Digital Humanities (with Schreibman and Unsworth), Blackwell’s Companion to Digital Literary Studies (with Schreibman), A Social Edition of the Devonshire MS, and Literary Studies in the Digital Age (MLA, with Price). He directs the Implementing New Knowledge Environments project, the Digital Humanities Summer Institute and the Electronic Textual Cultures Lab, and serves as Vice President of the Canadian Federation of the Humanities and Social Sciences for Research Dissemination, recently serving also as Chair of the international Alliance of Digital Humanities Organisations’ Steering Committee.

Bethany Nowviskie

Sukanta Chauduri

Community Plenary Lecture Date: Thursday, July 10, 2014 at 17:30 Location: Amphimax Building, UNIL

Closing Plenary Lecture Date: Friday, July 11, 2014 at 17:00 Location: Amphimax Building, UNIL

Digital Humanities in the Anthropocene

Tagore and Beyond: Looking at the Large Literary Database

Overview: This will be a practitioner’s talk, and–though the abstract belies it–an optimistic one. I take as given the evidence that human beings are irrevocably altering the conditions for life on Earth and that, despite certain unpredictabilities, we live at the cusp of a mass extinction. What is the place of digital humanities practice in the new social and geological era of the Anthropocene? What are the DH community’s most significant responsibilities, and to whom? This talk will position itself in deep time, but strive for a foothold in the vital here-andnow of service to broad publics. From the presentist, emotional aesthetics of Dark Mountain to the arms-length futurism of the Long Now, I’ll dwell on concepts of graceful degradation, preservation, memorialization, apocalypse, ephemerality, and minimal computing. I’ll discuss digital recovery and close reading of texts and artifacts–like the Herculaneum papyri–once thought lost forever, and the ways that prosopography, graphesis, and distant reading open new vistas on the longue durée. Can DH develop a practical ethics of resilience and repair? Can it become more humane while working at inhuman scales? Can we resist narratives of progress, and yet progress? I wish to open community discussion about the practice of DH, and what to give, in the face of a great hiatus or the end of it all. Biography: Bethany Nowviskie has been active in the DH community since the mid-1990s, and is currently President of the Association for Computers and the Humanities. At the University of Virginia, Dr. Nowviskie directs the Scholars’ Lab and UVa Library department of Digital Research and Scholarship, and serves as Special Advisor to the Provost for digital humanities. A mother of two, her less important projects include the Rossetti Archive, the Ivanhoe Game, Temporal Modelling, NINES, the Scholarly Communication Institute, the Praxis Program, Prism, Speaking in Code, and Neatline. She works on graduate education, textual materiality, the future of libraries, and the intersection of digital methods with humanities interpretation. A recent profile in the Chronicle of Higher Education reads: “Bethany Nowviskie likes to build things.”

Overview: I will begin my talk with a short account of the making of the Tagore Online Variorum ‘Bichitra’, the world’s largest literary website, outlining its main features. I will suggest the potential significance of Bichitra as the model of a ‘very large textual object’, to be mined and analysed in innovative ways through sophisticated use of the search and collation functions and the resources of topic modelling. I will argue that perhaps uniquely, textual data requires attention to the ‘third dimension’ of content analysis normally eschewed in processing big data. At the same time, even the ‘very large textual object’, being small by the measures of big data, is exceptionally amenable to such analysis, whose outcome may then be applied to other categories of data. I would like to suggest that the large textual database can open up a new kind of dialogue between humans and computers, a distinctive contribution of digital humanities. Biography: Sukanta Chaudhuri divided his working life as Professor of English between Presidency College, Kolkata and Jadavpur University. At Jadavpur, he founded the School of Cultural Texts and Records for, inter alia, the practice of digital humanities. He personally administered two of the five projects executed by the School for the Endangered Archives Programme of the British Library. He planned and co-ordinated the Tagore Variorum website ‘Bichitra’, incorporating all English and Bengali works by Rabindranath Tagore in nearly all versions (nearly 140,000 pages of primary material), with some innovative programs to transcribe and process them. His original specialization is in English and European Renaissance studies, and textual and editorial work. His last monograph was The Metaphysics of Text (Cambridge University Press, 2010). He is currently editing A Midsummer Night’s Dream for the Third Arden Shakespeare. He has also translated widely from Bengali to English, and is General Editor of the Oxford Tagore Translations series.

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.Workshops

Swiss Tech Convention Center

July 7th

EPFL

O Room: 1A

O Room: 2B

09:00 – 12:00 Hacking with the TEI 13:00 – 17:00 Cayless, Hugh; Ciula, Arianna; Czmiel, Alexander; Mylonas, Elli; Rahtz, Sebastian; Cummings, James; Syd, Bauma

09:00 – 12:00 Introduction to Text Analysis 13:00 – 17:00 and Topic Modeling with R Jockers, Matthew

O Room: 1B 09:00 – 12:00 Linked Data and Literature: 13:00 – 17:00 Encoding the Facts in Fiction Lawrence, Katherine Faith

O Room: 2A 09:00 –12:00 Introducing the EpiDoc 13:00 –17:00 Collaborative Bodard, Gabriel; Franzini, Greta; Stoyanova, Simona; Tupman, Charlotte

O Room: 3A 09:00 – 12:00 Leveraging Web Archiving

Tools for Digital Humanities Research and Digital Exhibition Reed, Scott Brian 13:00 – 17:00 Prosopography Workshop Quamen, Harvey; Crompton, Constance; Hjartson, Paul

O Room: 3B 09:00 – 12:00 Innovative Teaching Methods 13:00 – 17:00 and Practices in Digital Hu-

manities Scholger, Walter; Clivaz, Claire; Tasovac, Toma

O Room: 4B 09:00 – 12:00 13:00 – 17:00

Multilinguality in Historical Documents – Challenges and Solutions for Digital Humanities

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O Room: 1A 09:00 – 12:00 Curation, Management and

09:00 – 12:00 The Representation of Multi13:00 – 17:00 plicity as a Means to Digital

Empowerment Hoeckendorff, Mareike; Vitale, Valeria; Dunn, Stuart; Gius, Evelyn

09:00 – 12:00 Kickstarting the GO::DH

Romary, Laurent; Dipper, Stefanie; Bubenhofer, Noah; Vertan, Cristin

de la Rosa, Javier; Brown, David Michael; Ortega, Elika; Suarez, Juan Luis

Simpson, John Edward; Sayers, Jentery; O’Donnell, Daniel; Gil, Alex

O Room: 5A

O Room: 1B

13:00 –17:00 Using CLARIN for Digital Research Wynne, Martin; Trippel, Thorsten; Draxler, Christoph

O Room: 5B 09:00 – 12:00 Methods for Empowering 13:00 – 17:00 Library Staff Through Digital Humanities Skills Hettel, Jacqueline; Lindblad, Purdom; Baker, James; Stack, Padraic; Gil, Alex; Miller, Laura; Bourg, Chris

09:00 – 12:00 Using the PressForward

13:00 – 16:00 A Collaborative, Indetermi-

nisticand Partly Automatized Approach to Text Annotation

Plugin to Create and Maintain Web Publications

Bögel, Thomas; Gius, Evelyn; Petris, Marco; Strötgen, Jannik

Westcott, Stephanie; Troyano, Joan Fragaszy

O Room: 3B

13:00 – 16:00 Are We There Yet?

09:00 – 12:00 Annotation Studio: An Open

Functionalities, Synergies and Pitfalls of Major Digital Humanities Infrastructures

Source, Collaborative Multimedia Online Note-Taking Tool for Humanities

Bernardou, Agiatis; Hughes, Lorna; Dunning, Alastair

Fendt, Kurt; Folsom, Jamie; Schnepper, Rachel; Andrew, Liam

O Room: 2A Sustaining DH Centers Siemens, Lynne 13:00 – 16:00 Project Management and

Sustainable Revenue Models in the Digital Humanities Keller, Stefan Andreas; Keller, Alice; Neuroth, Heike; Rosenthaler, Lukas

09:00 – 12:00 Digital Cultural Empowerment Palm, Frederic; Murphy, Orla; Day, Shawn; Thély, Nicholas 13:00 – 16:00 My Very Own Voyant: From

Web to Desktop Application Sinclair, Stéfan; Rockwell, Geoffrey

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EPFL

Analysis of Highly Connected Data in the Humanities

09:00 – 12:00 Introduction to Starting and

O Room: 4A

Swiss Tech Convention Center

13:00 – 16:00 GIS in the Digital Humanities:

An Introductory Workshop Gregory, Ian; Barker, Elton; Lang, Anouk

O Room: 4C 09:00 – 12:00 Ontologies for Prosopogra13:00 – 16:00 phy: Who’s Who or, Who was

Who? Lawrence, Katherine Faith; Bodard, Gabriel; Bradley, John; Perdue, Susan; Rahtz, Sebastian

O Room: 5A 09:00 – 12:00 Sound and (Moving) Images 13:00 – 16:00 in Focus Scagliola, Stef; Kleppe, Martijn; Kemman, Max; Ordelman, Roeland; de Jong, Franciska

O Room: 5B 09:00 – 12:00 What’s Your Method? Unders-

tanding Digital Scholarship Through Ontologies Dallas, Costis; Constantopoulos, Panos; Thaller, Manfred; Hughes, Lorna

BC Building

O Room: 4A

EPFL

09:00 – 12:00 Introduction to Electronic 13:00 – 16:00 Books and Epub 3.0 Sperberg-McQueen, Michael

O Room: 4B 09:00 – 12:00 Sharing Digital Arts and Hu13:00 – 16:00 manities Knowledge –DARIAH Chambers, Sally; Schmunk, Stefan

O Room: BC 010 14:00 – 16:00 Building Bridges Between

Lausanne and Leeds: Virtual Roundtable Discussion – Spatial Aspects in Mediaeval Texts and the Potential of the Digital Humanities Lausanne –Porter, Dorothy; Bruhn, Kai-Christian Leeds –de Blaauw, Sible; Sailer, Kerstin; Schwartz, Frithjof

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. Session 1

Amphimax – Amphipôle Buildings

July 9th – 09:00 to 10:30

UNIL

. Session 2

Amphimax – Amphipôle Buildings

July 9th – 11:00 to 12:30

UNIL

O Room: 315 – Amphipôle

O Room: 321 – Amphipôle

O Room: 413 – Amphimax

O Room: 315 – Amphipôle

O Room: 321 – Amphipôle

O Room: 413 – Amphimax

Short Paper Session Chair: Elena Gonzalez-Blanco

Long Paper Session Chair: Jeremy Boggs

Long Paper Session Chair: Mia Ridge

Short Paper Session Chair: David Beavan

Long Paper Session Chair: Julianne Nyhan

Long Paper Session Chair: Kay Walter

DH on the Fringes: Using Smartphones, Instagram, and Ruby on Rails to Archive the DH Experience at an HBCU

An Integrated Approach to the Procedural Modeling of Ancient Cities and Buildings

Digital Cultural Heritage and the Healing of a Nation: Digital Sudan

XML-Print. Typesetting arbitrary XML documents in high quality

Constructing Scientific Archives that Support Humanistic Research

Saldaña, Marie Giltner

Deegan, Marilyn

Swiss Voice App: A smartphone application for crowdsourcing Swiss German dialect data

Georgieff, Lukas; Küster, Marc Wilhelm; Selig, Thomas; Sievers, Martin

Prom, Christopher; Anderson, Bethany; Padilla, Thomas; Jordan, Angela; Franch, John; Thomer, Andrea; Popp, Tracy

Dighton, Desiree; Norberg, Brian

Archaeology in social media: users, content and communication on Facebook

Relating texts to 3D-information: A generic software environment for Spatial Humanities

Digital Humanities Empowering through Arts and Music. Tunisian Representations of Europe through music and video clips

Kolly, Marie-José; Leemann, Adrian; Dellwo, Volker; Goldman, Jean-Philippe; Hove, Ingrid; Almajai, Ibrahim

Vosyliute, Ingrida

Unold, Martin; Lange, Felix

Salzbrunn, Monika; Mastrangelo, Simon

Fractures and Cohesion: Using Systemic Functional Linguistics to Detect and Analyse Hate Speech in an Online Environment

Photogrammar: Organizing Visual Culture through Geography, Text Mining, and Statistical Analysis

Revisionism as Outreach: The Letters of 1916 Project

SyMoGIHproject and Geo-Larhra: A method and a collaborative platform for a digital historical atlas

Quinn, Deirdre; Maycock, Keith; Keating, John

Who is we? The social media project: Día de las humanidades digitales/Dia das humanidades digitais

O Room: 410 – Amphimax

Priani, Ernesto; Spence, Paul; Galina, Isabel; González-Blanco, Elena; Paixãode Sousa, Maria Clara; Alves, Daniel; Barrón, José Francisco; Godinez, Marco Antonio; Guzmán, Ana María

Remediating 20th-Century Magazines of the Arts: Approaches, Methods, Possibilities

O Room: 315.1 – Amphipôle

Schreibman, Susan

Tilton, Lauren; Leonard, Peter; Arnold, Taylor

Panel Session Chair: Jennifer Guiliano

Ermolaev, Natalia; Wulfman, Clifford E.; Biber, Hanno; Crombez, Thomas

O Room: 412 – Amphimax

O Room: 414 – Amphimax Long Paper Session Chair: Glenn Roe The Workspace for Collaborative Editing Houghton, Hugh A. G.; Sievers, Martin

Modelling digital editing: of texts, documents and works Pierazzo, Elena; Noel, Geoffroy

Matérialiser et rendre perceptible la transmission orale du savoir, L’édition électronique des cours d’Antoine Desgodets à l’Académie royale d’architecture en France, 1719-1728

Butez, Claire-Charlotte; Beretta, Francesco

Digital Linguistic Archive of the Dutch East India Company (VOC): Modeling a community-sourcing platform for historical linguistic research

Borg, Trevor; Thiruvathukal, George Kuriakose

History All Around Us: Towards Best Practices for Augmented Reality for Public History and Cultural Empowerment Kee, Kevin Bradley; Compeau, Timothy; Poitras, Eric

Carvais, Robert; Chateau, Emmanuel

O Room: 319 – Amphipôle

Hinrichs, Erhard; Krauwer, Steven

O Room: 415 – Amphimax

Long Paper Session Chair: Brian Rosenblum

National Data Curation and Service Center for Digital Research Data in the Humanities Rosenthaler, Lukas; Fornaro, Peter; Clivaz, Claire

Short Paper Session Chair: John Bradley

Validating Computational Stylistics in Literary Interpretation

Collaboratively maximizing inter-ontology agreement for controversial domains: A case study of Jewish cultural heritage

Craig, Hugh; Eder, Maciej; Jannidis, Fotis; Kestemont, Mike; Rybicki, Jan; Schöch, Christof

Navigating the Storm: eMOP, Big DH Projects, and Agile Steering Standards

Zhitomirsky-Geffet, Maayan; Erez, Eden Shalom

Digital Humanists Are Motivated Annotators

Stylometry of Collaborations: Dickens, Collins and their collaborative writings

Walkowski, Niels-Oliver; Barker, Elton

Tabata, Tomoji

Future Development of a System for Annotation and Linkage of Sources in Arts and Humanities

Iμ Services and The Riddle of Literary Quality

Scholger, Walter

O Room: 319 – Amphipôle Long Paper Session Chair: John Nerbonne Tuning the Word Frequency List Hoover, David L.

Dimensions of literary appreciation. Word use and ratings on a book discussion site Boot, Peter

Two Irish Birds: A Stylometric Analysis of James Joyce and FlannO’Brien O’Sullivan, James; Bazarnik, Katarzyna; Eder, Maciej; Rybicki, Jan

Grumbach, Elizabeth M.; Christy, Matthew J.; Mandell, Laura; Neudecker, Clemens; Auvil, Loretta; Samuelson, Todd; Antonacopoulos, Apostolos

Subotic, Ivan; Kilchenmann, André; Schweizer, Tobias; Rosenthaler, Lukas

Towards a Semantic Network of Dante’s Works and Their Contextual Knowledge Tavoni, Mirko; Andriani, Paola; Bartalesi, Valentina; Locuratolo, Elvira; Meghini, Carlo; Versienti, Loredana

O Room: 410 – Amphimax

Digital Humanities: The Intersections of Sound and Method

CLARIN: Resources, Tools, and Services for Digital Humanities Research

Intellectual Property Rights vs. Freedom of Research: Tripping stones in international IPR law

Sperberg-McQueen, C. M.; Marcoux, Yves; Huitfeldt, Claus

Single Page Apps for Humanists: A Case Study using the Perseus Richmond Times Corpus

When Kidnapping is but One Risk: Digital Studies Challenge Scholarly and Regional Cultures

Tullos, Allen E.

Transcriptional implicature: a contribution to markup semantics

Panel Session Chair: Dean Rehberger

Long Paper Session Chair: Geoffrey Rockwell

“Needless To Say”: Articulating Digital Publishing Practices as Strategies of Cultural Empowerment

Brunner, Annelen

Pytlowany, Anna

Long Paper Session Chair: Bethany Nowviskie

Toth, Michael B.; Emery, R. Douglas

An XML annotation schema for speech, thought and writing representation

Filarski, Gertjan; de Jong, Hayco; van Dalen-Oskam, Karina

Clement, Tanya; Kraus, Kari; Sayers, Jentery; Trettien, Whitney; Tcheng, David; Auvil, Loretta; Borries, Tony; Wu, Min; Oard, Doug; Hajj-Ahmad, Adi; Su, Hui; Lingold, Mary Caton; Mueller, Daren; Turkel, William J.; Elliott, Devon

O Room: 412 – Amphimax Long Paper Session Chair: Mitsuyuki Inaba Circling around texts and language: towards ‘pragmatic modelling’ in Digital Humanities Cristina, Marras; Arianna, Ciula

Computational Models of Narrative: Using Artificial Intelligence to Operationalize Russian Formalist and French Structuralist Theories Sack, Graham Alexander; Finlayson, Mark; Gervas, Pablo

Modèles tridimensionnels pour la représentation de l’état des connaissances et propositions de visualisation pour l’analyse des corpus textuels Leblanc, Jean-Marc; Pérès, Marie

Dynamic Visualizations in Enriched Publications of Seventeenth Century Science Heuvel, Charles van den; Cocquyt, Tiemen; Hoogerwerf, Maarten; Nagel, Dylan; Thijssen, Michiel

Metaphor, Popular Science and Semantic Tagging: Distant Reading with the Historical Thesaurus of English Alexander, Marc; Anderson, Jean; Dallachy, Fraser; Kay, Christian; Piao, Scott; Rayson, Paul

O Room: 414 – Amphimax Long Paper Session Chair: Claire Warwick Representation and Absence in Digital Resources: The Case of European a Newspapers Dunning, Alastair; Neudecker, Clemens

Exploring Usage of Digital Newspaper Archives through Web Log Analysis: A Case Study of Welsh Newspapers Online Gooding, Paul Matthew Exploratory Thematic Analysis for Historical Newspaper Archives Eisenstein, Jacob; Sun, Iris; Klein, Lauren F.

O Room: 415 – Amphimax Short Paper Session Chair: Glen Worthey The potential of open computer-mediated communication channels to facilitate collaboration in geographically distributed collaborations Siemens, Lynne

“How To Do (Digital) History” and Undergraduate Digital Humanities Schell, Justin; Gabaccia, Donna

Student Collaborators in Digital Humanities Outreach and Advocacy: Strategies and Examples from the IDHMC at Texas A&M University Ives, Maura; Earhart, Amy; Grumbach, Elizabeth; Mandell, Laura

A preparatory analysis of peer-grading for a Digital Humanities MOOC Kaplan, Frédéric; Bornet, Cyril

Advocating for a Digital Humanities Curriculum: Design and Implementation Smith, David 09

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.Session 3

Amphimax – Amphipôle Buildings

July 9th – 13:45 to 15:45

UNIL

.Session 4

Amphimax – Amphipôle Buildings

July 10th – 09:00 to 10:30

UNIL

O Room: 315 – Amphipôle

O Room: 410 – Amphimax

O Room: 414 – Amphimax

O Room: 315 – Amphipôle

O Room: 321 – Amphipôle

O Room: 414 – Amphimax

Short Paper Session Chair: Peter Stokes

Panel Session Chair: Arianna Ciula

Long Paper Session Chair: Mark Algee-Hewitt

Short Paper Session Chair: Paul Arthur

Long Paper Session Chair: Eric Wertheimer

Long Paper Session Chair: Tomoji Tabata

An XML Schema to Interpret Networked Biographies: Reading Mid-Range

Global Outlook: Digital Humanities: Promoting Digital Humanities Research Across disciplines, regions, and cultures

Discourses and Disciplines in the Enlightenment: Topic Modeling the French Encyclopédie

Using Social Network Analysis to Reveal Unseen Relationships in Medieval Scotland

Sequence, Tree and Graph at the Tip of Your Java Classes

The Telltale Hat: LDA and Classification Problems in a Large Folklore Corpus

Eide, Øyvind

O’Donnell, Daniel Paul; Bordalejo, Barbara; Risam, Roopika; Spence, Paul; Gonzalez-Blanco, Elena

Roe, Glenn; Gladstone, Clovis; Robert Morrisey

Jackson, Cornell Alexander

Seeing the Trees & Understanding the Forest

BFM Collection -Open-Source Digital Editions of Medieval French Texts

Towards an Archaeology of Text Analysis Tools

Mimno, David; Broadwell, Peter M.; Tangherlini, Timothy R.

Montague, John Joseph; Rockwell, Geoffrey; Ruecker, Stan; Sinclair, Stéfan; Brown, Susan; Chartier, Ryan; Frizzera, Luciano; Simpson, John

Lavrentiev, Alexei

Trading Consequences: A Case Study of Combining Text Mining & Visualisation to Facilitate Document Exploration

Pöckelmann, Marcus; Ritter, Julia; Gießler, André

Seberger, J.

Building a multi-dimensional space for the analysis of European Integration Treaties. An XML-TEI scenario Armaselu, F.; Allemand, F.

Problems in Encoding Documents of the Early Modern Japanese Kawase, A.; Ichimura, T.; Ogiso, T.

Uncertain about Uncertainty: Different ways of processing fuzziness in digital humanities data Binder, F.; Entrup, B.; Schiller, I.; Lobin, H.

On Metaphor in Text Visualization Prototypes Peña, E.; Brown, M.; Dobson, T.

Macro-Etymological Textual Analysis Reeve, Jonathan P.

O Room: 319 – Amphipôle Long Paper Session Chair: Dot Porter Digital approaches to understanding the geographies in literary and historical texts Cultures Gregory, I.; Donaldson, C.; Murrieta-Flores, P.; Rupp, C.J.; Baron, A.; Hardie, A.; Rayson, P.

Mapping and Unmapping Joyce: Geoparsing Wandering Rocks Derven, C.; Teehan, A.; Keating, J.

Pelagios3: Towards the semi-automatic annotation of toponymsin early geospatial documents Simon, R.; Barker, E. T. E.; de Soto, P.; Isaksen, L.

Reconstruction and Display of a Nineteenth Century Landscape Model Priestnall, G.; Lorenz, K.; Heffernan, M.; Bailey, J.; Goodere, C.; Sullivan, R.

O Room: 321 – Amphipôle Long Paper Session Chair: Neil Fraistat From Markup to Analysis: Culture Claims and Code in the Digital Archive Flanders, J.; Dillon, E. Maddock

Mixed data, mixed audience: building a flexible platform for the Visionary Cross project Rosselli Del Turco, R.

O Room: 412 – Amphimax Long Paper Session Chair: David Smith \/\/ÆΓÑing: A Conceptual Parsing of ASCII Character Substitutions Katelnikoff, Joel Pushing Back the Boundary of Interpretation: Concept, Practice and Relevance of a Digital Heuristic Meister, Jan Christoph; Jacke, Janina

The Story of Stopwords: Topic Modeling an EkphrasticTradition Rhody, Lisa

Z-Axis Scholarship: Modeling How Modernists Wrote the City Christie, Alexander; Tanigawa, Kathryn; Sayers, Jentery

O Room: 413 – Amphimax Long Paper Session Chair: Aimee Morrison Digital learning in an undergraduate context: promoting long term student-faculty (and community) collaboration in the Susquehanna Valley, PA Jakacki, Diane Katherine; Faull, Katherine Mary

Digital Activism: Canon Expansion and Textual Recovery in the Undergraduate Classroom Earhart, Amy; Taylor, Toniesha

Realizing the democratic potential of online sources in the classroom

Hinrichs, Uta; Alex, Beatrice; Clifford, Jim; Quigley, Aaron

O Room: 415 – Amphimax Short Paper Session Chair: Deb Verhoeven Mining the Cloud of Witness: Inferring the Prestige of Saints from Medieval Paintings

Thieberger, Nick

Rethinking Text Reuse as Digital Classicists

Building impact and value into the development of digital resources in the humanities: RhyfelByd1914-1918 a’rprofiadCymreig/ Welsh experience of World War One 1914-1918 Hughes, Lorna; Roberts, Owain; McCann, Paul

O Room: 319 – Amphipôle

Bögel, Tina; Gold, Valentin; Hautli-Janisz, Annette; Rohrdantz, Christian; Sulger, Sebastian; Butt, Miriam; Holzinger, Katharina; Keim, Daniel A.

Play as Process and Product: On Making Serendip-o-matic

Mauro, Aaron Mathew

Common Container Correlation: A Simple Method for the Extraction of Structural Models from Statistical Data Alvarado, Rafael Elvira; Meghini, Carlo; Versienti, Loredana

Less explored multilingual issues in the automatic processing of historical texts – a case study Vertan, Cristina

DigCurV: curriculum framework for digital curationin the cultural heritage sector

The MAAYA Project: Multimedia Analysis and Access for Documentation and Decipherment of Maya Epigraphy Gatica-Perez, Daniel; Pallan, Carlos; Marchand-Maillet, Stephane; Odobez, Jean-Marc; Roman Rangel, Edgar; Grube, Nikolai

Jänicke, Stefan; Geßner, Annette

What remains to be done – Exposing invisible collections in the other 6500 languages and why it is a DH enterprise

Towards visualizing linguistic patterns of deliberation: a case study of the S21 arbitration

Small-Scale Big Data: Experimental Literature and Distributed Computing

5 Design Rules for Visualizing Text Variant Graphs

O Room: 410 – Amphimax

Lombardi, Thomas

Sweeny, Robert C.H.; Burton, Valerie C.

Gow, Ann; Molloy, Laura; Konstantelos, Leo.

On automatically disambiguating end-ofline hyphenated words in French texts

Sinclair, Stéfan; Rockwell, Geoffrey

Long Paper Session Chair: Vika Zafrin

Panel Session Chair: Takafumi Suzuki

Berra, Aurélien; Romanello, Matteo; Trachsel, Alexandra

González-Blanco, Elena; Martos, MaríaDolores; Del Río, MaríaGimena; Martínez, Clara I.; Seláf, Levente

O Room: 415 – Amphimax Short Paper Session Chair: Elena Pierazzo ClipNotes: Digital Annotation and Data-Mining for Film & Television Analysis deWaard, Andrew

Long Paper Session Chair: Purdom Lindblad

Two new tools for multimodal editions

Mixing contributions, collaborations and co-creation: participatory archaeology through crowd-sourcing

Incommensurability? Authorship, Style, and the Need for Theory

Pett, Daniel; Bonacchi, Chiara; Bevan, Andy

Ridge, Mia; Croxall, Brian; Papaelias, Amy; Kleinman, Scott

Designing the next big thing: Randomness versus serendipity in DH

Burrows, Toby Nicolas; Verhoeven, Deb; Hawker, Alex

Martin, Kim; Quan-Haase, Anabel

Mining a “Trove”: Modeling a Transnational Literary Culture

Martin, Kim; Greenspan, Brian; Quan-Haase, Anabel

Building a metrical ontology as a model to link digital poetic repertoires

O Room: 412 – Amphimax

Socially-Derived Linking and Data Sharing within a Virtual Laboratory for the Humanities

STAK – Serendipitous Tool for Augmenting Knowledge: Bridging Gaps between Digital and Physical Resources

Visualizing Computational, Transversal Narratives from the World Trade Towers Miller, Ben; Shrestha, Ayush; Olive, Jennifer

Bode, Katherine

O Room: 413 – Amphimax Long Paper Session Chair: Jan Rybicki Making Waves: Algorithmic Criticism Revisited

Reside, Doug

Plasek, Aaron Louis

CAMPUS MEDIUS – Topography and Topology of a Media Experience Ganahl, Simon; Solomon, Rory

Building the social graph of the History of European Integration: A pipeline for the Integration of Human and Machine Computation Wieneke, Lars; Sillaume, Ghislain; Düring, Marten; Pasini, Chiara; Fraternali, Piero; Tagliasacchi, Marco; Melenhorst, Marc; Novak, Jasminko; Micheel, Isabel; Harloff, Erik; Garcia Moron, Javier; Lallemand, Carine; Vincenzo, Croce; Lazzaro, Marilena; Nucci, Francesco

Hoover, David L.

Beyond Style: Literary Capitalism and the Publishing Industry Fuller, Simon; O’Sullivan, James Christopher

Progress Through Regression. Modeling Style across Genre in French Classical Theater Schöch, Christof; Riddell, Allen

Modelling digital edition of medieval and early modern accounting documents Vogeler, G.

Leaves of Grass: Data Animation and XML Technologies Barney, B.; Pytlik Zillig, B.

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DH2014 – Lausanne

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.Session 5

Amphimax – Amphipôle Buildings

July 10th – 11:00 to 12:30

UNIL

O Room: 315 – Amphipôle

O Room: 321 – Amphipôle

O Room: 414 – Amphimax

Short Paper Session Chair: Sarah Potvin

Long Paper Session Chair: Lisa Spiro

Long Paper Session Chair: Matt Kirschenbaum

Beslanand the disappearance of opinion

Developing for Distant Listening: Developing Computational Tools for Sound Analysis By Framing User Requirements within Critical Theories for Sound Studies Clerment, Tanya

On Reusability and Electronic Literature

Fredheim, Rolf

Using digitized newspaper archives to investigate identity formation in long-term public discourse Huistra, Hieke; Pieters, Toine

Cultural text mining: using text mining to map the emergence of transnational reference cultures in large public media repositories Verheul, Jaap; Pieters, Toine

Modeling Linguistic Research Data for a Repository for Historical Corpora Odebrecht, Carolin

Kinomatics: big cultural data and the study of cinema Verhoeven, Deb; Coate, Bronwyn; Arrowsmith, Colin; Davidson, Alwyn

Integrating Score and Sound: “Augmented Notes” and the Advent of Interdisciplinary Publishing Frameworks Swafford, Joanna Elizabeth Quigley, Aaron

Aplicación del análisis dinámico de redes científicas al estudio de la evolución de la investigación española relacionada con el descriptor “historiadel arte” durante1976-2012, según ISOC

O Room: 410 – Amphimax

Pino-Díaz, José; Cruces-Rodríguez, Antonio; Rodríguez-Ortega, Nuria; Bailón-Moreno, Rafael

Van Zundert, JorisJob; Jannidis, Fotis; Drucker, Johanna; Rockwell, Geoffrey; Underwood, Ted; Kestemont, Mike; Andrews, Tara; Sperberg-Mcqueen, Michael

O Room: 315.1 – Amphipôle

Panel Session Chair: Paul Spence What is Modeling and What is Not?

Long Paper Session Chair: Mark Wolff

O Room: 412 – Amphimax

Topotime: Representing historical temporality

Long Paper Session Chair: Susan Schreibman

Grossner, Karl; Meeks, Elijah

The Problem of Time and Space: The Difficulties in Visualising Spatiotemporal Change in Historical Data ÓMurchú, Tomás; Lawless, Séamus

O Room: 319 – Amphipôle Long Paper Session Chair: Gabriel Bodard Tracking Semantic Drift in Ancient Languages: The Bible as Exemplar and Test Case Munson, Matthew Aaron

“Civilization arranged in chronological strata”: A digital approach to the English semantic space Alexander, Marc; Anderson, Wendy

Marrying the Benefits of Print and Digital: Algorithmically Selecting Context for a Key Word Benner, Drayton Callen

Exploring a model for the semantics of Medieval Legal Charters Bradley, John; Rio, Alice; Hammond, Matthew; Broun, Dauvit

Digitizing the Dead and Dismembered: DH Technologies for the Study of Coptic Texts Schroeder, Caroline T.; Zeldes, Amir

Digital Yoknapatawpha: Interpreting a Palimpsest of Place Vogeler, Georg

O Room: 413 – Amphimax Long Paper Session Chair: Andrea Rapp

.Poster Session 1 July 10th – 14:00 to 15:30

Fornaro, Peter R.; Wassmer, Andreas; Rosenthaler, Lukas; Gschwind, Rudolf

Harddrive Philology: Analysingthe Writing Process on Thomas Kling’s Ries, Thorsten

O Room: 415 – Amphimax Short Paper Session Chair: Lorna Hughes Clustering Search to Navigate A Case Study of the Canadian World Wide Web as a Historical Resource Milligan, Ian

Analysis of perspectives in contemporary Japanese novels using computational stylistic methods Suzuki, Takafumi; Yamashita, Natsumi

Mining poetic rhythm: using text-tospeech software to rewrite English literary history Cade-Stewart, Michael Alan

Enjambment and the Poetic Line: Towards a Computational Poetics Houston, Natalie M.

Kanripo and Mandoku: Tools for distributed repositories of premodern Chinese texts

O Digital Actors’ Parts: An Interactive Tool for Learning Shakespeare’s Plays

Research Tools directory

Martos Pérez, María Dolores; Baranda Leturio, Nieves; MarínPina, MaríaCarmen

Estill, Laura; Meneses, Luis

Dombrowski, Quinn; Gold, Matthew

O The Annotated Star: A Collaborative

O Shedding Light on Dickens' Style

Digital Edition of Rosenzweig’s Star of Redemption

Through Representativeness & Distinctiveness

Handelman, Matthew; Wygoda, Ynon; Rojansky, Shay; Rusinek, Sinai

Klaussner, Carmen; Nerbonne, John; Çöltekin, ÇağrıBig

O Critical editing with TXSTEP

O Big Data and the Literary Archive: Topic

Ott, Wilhelm; Ott, Tobias

Modeling the Watson-McLuhan Correspondence

O An easy tool for creating digital scholarly editions Dumont, Stefan; Fechner, Martin

ence from the archives of Canadian modernism using digital tools and methods Lang, Anouk

O TextGrid: Creating, archiving, publishing O SNAP:DRGN -Standards for Networking Ancient Prosopographies: Data and Relations in Greco-romanNames

and exploring digital editions and other humanistic research data via a Virtual Research Environment

Bodard, Gabriel; Depauw, Mark; Rahtz, Sebastian

Söring, Sibylle; Veentjer, Ubbo; Funk, Stefan

O What’s in a Discipline? Research

O The Early Modern OCR Project (eMOP):

Practices, Use of Tools and Content in the Humanities and Social Sciences - The web-based questionnaires of EHRI and Europeana Cloud.

Fostering Access to Early Modern Cultural Materials

Benardou, Agiatis; Chatzidiakou, Nephelie; Papaki, Eliza

Grumbach, Elizabeth M; Mandell, Laura; Christy, Matthew J.

O Stylometry, Network Analysis, and Latin Literature

O Medical Humanities. Projet de musée

O Interoperable Infrastructures for Digital Research: a proposed pathway for enabling transformation Baker, James William; Farquhar, Adam

O Exploring Qualitative Data for Secondary Analysis: Challenges, Methods, and Technologies Bischoff, Kerstin; Niederée, Claudia; Tran, Nam Khanh; Zerr, Sergej; Birke, Peter; Brückweh, Kerstin; Wiede, Wiebke

O Empowering Play, Experimenting with

O The Arabic Papyrology Database

Poems: Disciplinary Values and Visualization Development

Thomann, Johannes

O The Proportional Sizes of Genres in Eighteenth-and Nineteenth-Century English-Language Books

Rochat, Yannick; Fournier, Mélanie; Mazzei, Andrea; Kaplan, Frédéric

O Linked Open Data Technologies and

Distributed “Forms of Attention”: eMOP and the CobreTool

Wade, Mara R.; Cole, Timothy; Han, Myung-Ja

O Enhancing Scholarly Communication and Communities with the PressForwardPlugin Fragasy Troyano, Joan; Rhody, Lisa; Coble, Zach; Shirazi, Roxanne; Potvin, Sarah; Pinto, Caro

O NeueMöglichkeitender ArbeitmitstrukturiertenSprachressourcenin den Digital Humanities mithilfevon Data-Mining Bartz, Thomas; Beißwenger, Michael; Pölitz, Christian; Radtke, Nadja; Storrer, Angelika

O Liberate the Text! TypeWright, Cobre,

Wittern, Christian

Coles, Katharine; Meyer, Miriah; Lein, Julie Gonnering; McCurdy, Nina

Quamen, Harvey; Hjartarson, Paul; Bouchard, Matthew; van Orden, Nicholas

Eder, Maciej

digital Suciu, Radu; Wenger, Alexandre; Bolli, Laurent

Underwood, Ted

The Layered Text. From Textual Zoom, Text Network Analysis and Text Summarisationto a Layered Interpretation of Meaning

O Spreading DiRT: extending the Digital

O Enduring Traces: Exploring correspond-

A Network Analysis Approach of the Venetian IncantoSystem

duPlessis, Anton Raymund; Mandell, Laura; Creel, James; Maslov, Alexey

UNIL

O TEI Customization for encoding paratexts in spanish printed books (XV-XVIII)

Durity, Anthony; O’Sullivan, James

Monolith: Materialised Bits, the Digital Rosetta Film

Amphipôle Building

and MapThePage Mandell, Laura C.; Heil, Jacob; Duguid, Timothy; Grumbach, Elizabeth; Christy, Matthew

O Digital Humanities Data CurationInstitutes: Challenges and Preliminary Findings Senseney, Megan; Muñoz, Trevor; Flanders, Julia; Fenlon, Ali

O Créer un centre de recherche interuniO Annotating texts with ontologies, from geography to persons and events Lana, Maurizio; Ciotti, Fabio; Magro, Diego; Peroni, Silvio; Tomasi, Francesca; Vitali, Fabio

O The Text portal: An online resource providing medieval literature for students and their teachers Schneider, Gerlinde; Schwinghammer, Ylva

Emblematica Online II

O How to make games more GLAMorous: developing game prototypes for the museum and cultural heritage sector in India

versitaire sur les humanités numériques au Québec : Défis et succès Eberle-Sinatra, Michael; Sinclair, Stéfan; Dyens, Olliver; Vitali Rosati, Marcello

O Digitization of Hmong Sacred Texts Ogden, Mitchell Paul

O Rethinking Hathi Trust Metadata to Support Workset Creation for Scholarly Analysis Fenlon, Katrina; Cole, Timothy W.; Han, Myung-Ja; Willis, Craig; Fallaw, Colleen

Ray Murray, Padmini

Armaselu, Florentina

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DH2014 – Lausanne

DH2014 – Lausanne

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.Poster Session 1

Amphipôle Building

July 10th – 14:00 to 15:30

UNIL

.Poster Session 2 July 10th – 16:00 to 17:00

UNIL

O Quantifying "The Thing Not Named": A

O Library Science and Textual Transmis-

O Empowering Student Digital Schol-

O A Text Encoding Support System for

O “Tout ce qui n’est point vers, est prose”:

O User-friendly lemmatization and mor-

Computational Analysis of Willa Cather’s "Unfurnished" Writing Style(s)”

sion in the Online Age: A Fluid Text Model and Proposed Documenting Infrastructure

Pre-modern Japanese Historical Materials Yamada, Taizo; Inoue, Satoshi

Raymond Queneau’s Matrix Analysis of Language and Syntactic Stylometry

phological annotation of Early New High German manuscripts

Ankenbrand, Rebecca; Bernardini, Caterina; Brotnov Eckstrom, Mikal; Kinnaman, Alex; Tedrow, Kimberly Ann

MacCall, Steven L.

arship: CLASS Program as a model for digital humanities scholarship in the Liberal Arts

Wolff, Mark

Simons, Janet Thomas; Nieves, Angel David; Grimaldi, Kerri

O Finding Inexact Quotations Within a

Gießler, André; Ritter, Jörg; Molitor, Paul; Andert, Martin; Kösser, Sylwia; Leipold, Aletta

O Local voices, worldwide conversations: ethnographic methodologies as a route to understanding meaning and value of niche local digital cultural heritage resources. Johnston, Penny

O How we work: a critical approach to program development to serve library/dh partnerships

Engel, Maureen; Zwicker, Heather; Frizzera, Luciano; Pedraça, Samia; Regattieri, Lorena; Schoenberger, Zachary; Windsor, Jennifer

the Quantitative Interpretation of Non-Textual Sources

O Orthography and Biblical Criticism

Kitamoto, Asanobu; Nishimura, Yoko

Dershowitz, Idan; Dershowitz, Nachum; Hasid, Tomer; Ta-Shma, Amnon

O Enhancing Access to Online Oral History: Oral history in the Digital Age (OHDA) and Oral History Metadata Synchronizer (OHMS)

O Adams Family Legacy: Visualizing the Sikes, Sara B.; Christian-Lamb, Caitlin

O Data Curation Nightmare: Migrating

Brown, Susan; Adelaar, Nadine Phillips; Dobson, Teresa; Knechtel, Ruth; MacDonald, Andrew; Nelson, Brent; Peña, Ernesto; Radzikowska, Milena; Roeder, Geoff; Ruecker, Stan; Sinclair, Stéfan; Windsor, Jennifer

O Mapping Colonial America's Printing Project

Jakacki, Diane Katherine; O'Sullivan, James

O DARIAH-DE – Digital Infrastructure for

Fankhauser, Peter; Kermes, Hannah; Teich, Elke

Schmunk, Stefan; Smith, Kathleen; Blümm, Mirjam

O La Hiperedição Dos Panfletos De Humanities Data Centers

O Open-Access Cultural Heritage Re-

Nunes Barreiros, Patrício

Sahle, Patrick; Kronenwett, Simone; Blumtritt, Jonathan

sources and Native American Stakeholders: A Case Study from Chaco Canyon, New Mexico

ship of Saikaku’sPosthumous Works in the Seventeenth Century

O How a story is performed: traditional

Heitman, Carrie C.

O Reading Again: Annotating, Editing, and

Uesaka, Ayaka; Murakami, Masakatsu

Gomes, Mariana

Writing in the Browser. Pedagogy, Design, and Development of Annotation Studio

O The MiCLUES system: Dynamic, rich

O Check! – An online tool for the recogni-

Fendt, Kurt E.; Kelley, Wyn; Folsom, Jamie

contextual support for museum visits

tion and evaluation of DH work

Gold, Nicolas E.; Rossi Rognoni, Gabriele

Galina Russell, Isabel; Priani Saisó, Ernesto

O Taco: A Metadata System for Hierarchi-

O Converting Medieval Documents into a Sporleder, Caroline; Fertmann, Susanne; Krones, Tim; Kolatzek, Robert; Teufel, Isolde

O A Quantitative Analysis for the Author-

them together

O Mapping French Press to the

O Geographies of Access: Mapping the

Digital Age

cal Structured Data Collections

Abi Haidar, Alaa; Ganascia, Jean-Gabriel

Zastrow, Thomas; Gross, Karin

Priego, Ernesto; Atenas, Javiera; Havemann, Leo

O Modeling Melville’s Reading: Editing

O A Digital Metaphor Map for English

O The Open Philology Project at the Uni-

O Semantic Blumenbach: Exploration of

Marginalia in TEI, Topic Modeling Reading and Influence

Anderson, Wendy; Aitken, Brian; Hamilton, Rachael

text-object relationship with sematic web technologies in the history of science Wettlaufer, Joerg

Ohge, Christopher

O HistoGlobe-Visualising History O The DigiPal Framework for Script and

Westermeier, Carola

tural heritage Vitale, Valeria

O Reading Between the Lines: Image-to-Segment Relationship Development and Analysis Smith, Dustin; Karadkar, Unmil; Galloway, Pat; Davis, King

O Speaking in Code Nowviskie, Bethany; Rochester, Eric; Graham, Wayne; Boggs, Jeremy; McClure, David; Bailey, Scott

DH2014 – Lausanne

versity of Leipzig Berti, Monica; Baumgardt, Frederik; Celano, Giuseppe; Crane, Gregory R.; Dee, Stella; Foradi, Maryam; Franzini, Emily; Franzini, Greta; Stoyanova, Simona

Image the Great Cummings, James; Rubin-Detlev, Kelsey; Kahn, Andrew

Stokes, Peter Anthony; Brookes, Stewart; Noël, Geoffroy; Buomprisco, Giancarlo; Marques de Matos, Debora; Watson, Matilda

O Light, Liturgy, and Art at the Monastery of Saint John in Müstair, Switzerland: A Software Demonstration

O Marked E-Books and Kindle’s popular highlight culture Rowberry, Simon

to Writer, XML to RDF, DH to Mainstream

O Discovering Old Maps Online and

Brown, Susan; Brundin, Michael; Chartrand, James; Knechtel, Ruth; MacDonald, Andrew; Rockwell, Geoffrey; Sellmer, Megan

Pridal, Petr

Early Journalism: Polishing the Bibliography Kumari, Ashanka; Lawton, Courtney; McCue, Carmen; Moreno, Jose Luis; Thomas, Grace

O Cultivating the Public Philosophy Journal Long, Christopher; Fisher, Mark; Rehberger, Dean

O Le labo junior «Nhumérisme» (ENS Lyon), observateur et acteur du «cultural empowerment» français Armand, Cécile

O Visualization of Historical Knowledge Structures: An Analysis of the Bibliography of Philosophy Sula, Chris Alen; Dean, Will

Tonra, Justin; Barr, Rebecca

O Measuring the style of chick lit and literature

lishing historical and geographical data in a standard, open and interoperable way

er modellingas a tool for researching the theatre history of the Low Countries De Paepe, Timothy

O LAUDATIO-Repository: Accessing a

Gedzelman, Séverine, Sonia; Beretta, Francesco; Ferhod, Djamel; Boschetto, Sylvain; Butez, Charlotte; Vernus, Pierre; Hours, Bernard

O Cirilo Client: An application for data

Dillen, Wout

O The CWRC-Writer Bridge: from Coder

O Detecting Linguistic Signal in Cather’s

Jautze, Kim Johanna

O The SyMoGIH project: Sharing and pub-

McGrath, Jim; Peaker, Alicia

Transforming Them Into Digital Humanities Resources

‘Social Edition’: Ossian Online

O Visualizing theatrical heritage: Comput-

Second Module of the Samuel Beckett Digital Manuscript Project’s Hybrid Genetic Edition

O Our Marathon: The Boston Bombing Digital Archive

O Crowdsourcing Annotation and the

Ataoguz, Jenny Kirsten

O L’Innommable/ The Unnamable: The O An ontology for 3D visualisationof cul O

storytelling in the hands of computing

Emery, Doug; Porter, Dorothy Carr; Campagnolo, Alberto

Online Attention to Digital Humanities Articles in Academic Journals

the Arts and Humanities

O Sustainability?! Four Paradigms for

O Taking manuscripts apart, and putting

O CatCor: Correspondence of Catherine Programming in the Digital Humanities

for Exploring the Construal of Scientific Disciplinarity

Eulálio Motta: Edición Filológica Y Cultura Digital, Retos De Un Nuevo Tiempo

VM/CMS to GNU/Linux in 2 weeks

Bauer, Jean Ann; Egan, James

O What we make of Code: The Role of

O Combining Macro-and Microanalysis

Bauman, Syd

O Probing Digital Scholarly Curationthrough the Dynamic Table of Contexts

Tibetan Buddhist Corpus Klein, Benjamin Eliot; Dershowitz, Nachum; Wolf, Lior; Almogi, Orna; Wangchuk, Dorji

Searchable Database

Rehberger, Dean; Boyd, Douglas

World of an American Presidential Family

O Data Criticism: General Framework for

Potvin, Sarah; Herbert, Bruce; Earhart, Amy

O Visualizing Homelessness

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Amphipôle Building

curationand content preservation Steiner, Elisabeth

O Seeing Dialogue: Network Visualization of Dramatic Texts Powell, Daniel James

heterogeneous field of linguistic corpora with the help of an open access repository Krause, Thomas; Lüdeling, Anke; Odebrecht, Carolin; Romary, Laurent; Schirmbacher, Peter; Zielke, Dennis

O Arabic and Greek New Testament manuscripts: Identities and Digital cultures Clivaz, Claire; Schulthess, Sara; Bouvier, David; Teule, Herman

DH2014 – Lausanne

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.Poster Session 2

Amphipôle Building

July 10th – 16:00 to 17:00

UNIL

.Session 6

Amphimax – Amphipôle Buildings

July 11th – 09:00 to 10:30

UNIL

O Kiln: XML Publishing Framework

O Digital multi-text editions from scratch

O Empowering The Matsu (Goddess)

O Room: 315 – Amphipôle

O Room: 410 – Amphimax

O Room: 414 – Amphimax

Vieira, Miguel; Norrish, Jamie

to electronic performance. Transcription and collation routines transformed in a flexible database system

Festival Celebration: From Static Woodcut Print to Animated Art

Short Paper Session Chair: Ryan Cordell

Panel Session Chair: Aurélien Berra

Long Paper Session Chair: Sarah Potvin

Crowdsourcing Performing Arts History with NYPL’s ENSEMBLE

Spectacle vivant et technologie numérique : du laboratoire scientifique au plateau de théâtre

A Morphological Analysis of Classical Chinese Texts

O The Inherited Self: Reappraising

Day, Jia-Ming; Hsu, Su-Chu

Literary Cultural Heritage through Digital Methods

Stolz, Michael

Malm, Mats Ulrik; Bergenmar, Jenny; Kokkinakis, Dimitrios, Leonard, Peter

O The CENDARI Project: A user-centered

O Mountains of Text. Analyzing Alpine

Benes, Jakub; Bohn, Anna; Pawliczek, Aleksandra; Charles, Valentine; Freire, Nuno; Bulatovi, Nataša; O’Connor, Alexander; Knezević, Milica; Porqueddu, Nella; Dimara, Evanthia; Lopez, Patrice; Romary, Laurent; Meyer, Alexander

Wendrich, Willeke

O Visualization As a Bridge to Close

Chen, Chun-Wen; Hsu, Su-Chu; Day, Jia-Ming; Lin, Cheng-Wei

Literature from the AAC Biber, Hanno

O Transcribo: A Graphical Editor for Transcribing and Annotating Textual Witnesses. Preparing a Historical-Critical Edition of Arthur Schnitzler’s Works. Buedenbender, Stefan; Friedrich, Vivien (2); Burch, Thomas; Fink, Kristina; Lukas, Wolfgang; Nühlen, Kathrin; Queens, Frank; Sirajzade, Joshgun

O Interdisziplinarität modellieren – Überdie Modellierung einer Ontologie wissenschaftlicher Prozesse für den Exzellenzcluster Bild Wissen Gestaltung

O Visualization, Interactivity and Con“enquiry environment” for modern and medieval historians

Reading: The Audience in The Castle of Perseverance Peterson, Noah Gene

O The Development of The Dickens Lex-

textualization as Digital Cultural Empowerment: Ancient Egyptian Architectural Terminology Online

O Digitalizing the Matsu Festival Celebration: The Study and Application of Value-Added Creative Methods to Taiwan Folk Culture and Art

Elwert, Frederik; Hofmann, Beate; Wortmann, Sven; Knauth, Jürgen

O Taking a Global Perspective on the

ing profiles for database standards and interoperability in the Humanities Johnson, Ian R.

Hori, Masahiro; Imahayashi, Osamu; Tabata, Tomoji; Koguchi, Keisuke; Nishio, Miyuki; Nagasaki, Kiyonori

O Supporting cross-media analyses by

the Early Caribbean Digital Archive Hopwood, Elizabeth; Doyle, Benjamin J.

automatically linking multiple collections Kleppe, Martijn; Max, Kemman

ty Exploration of Jonson’s Alchemist as Site-Specific Theatre

Spiro, Lisa; Cawthorne, Jon; Lewis, Vivian; Wang, Xuemao

O Large-scale text analysis through the

Masotti, Raffaele; Kenny, Julia; Di Pietro, Chiara

O Digital Humanities as Vocation: Possibilities for Undergraduate Education Ogden, Mitchell Paul

Semlak, Martina

Active Authentication through Psychometrics Noecker Jr., John

Text Mining Plato’s Dialogues

O Room: 319 – Amphipôle Long Paper Session Chair: Glen Worthey Does “colour” mean “color”?: Disambiguating word sense and ideology in British and American orthographic variants

HathiTrust Research Center Organisciak, Peter; Bhattacharyya, Sayan; Auvil, Loretta; Downie, Stephen; Plale, Beth

O The SMART-GS Project: An Approach to Image-based Digital Humanities Hashimoto, Yuta; Aihara, Kenro; Hayashi, Susumu; Kukita, Minao; Ohura, Makoto

Ideas, Events and Actions: The Digital Humanity Study of the Concept Formation in Modern China Cheng, Wen-huei; Yang, Jui-sung; Chiu, Wei-Yun; Liu, Chao-lin; Jin, Guan-tao; Liu, Qing-feng

O The Digital Alchemist: A Mixed RealiQuinsland, Kirk; Rouse, Rebecca

simple tool to publish digital editions and digital facsimiles

Hartmut Skerbisch – Envisioning association processes of a conceptual artist

Grue, Dustin Elias

Skills and Competencies Important to Digital Scholarship

O Edition Visualization Technology: a

Paquette-Bigras, Ève; Forest, Dominic

Nally, Edith Gwendolyn

icon Digital and its Practical Use for the Study of Late Modern English

O Collaborative Scholarly Building with Religions – The SeNeReKo project

A vocabulary of the aesthetic experience for modern dance archives

O All databases are created equal: build-

Stein, Christian

O Network Analysis for the History of

Reside, Doug; Vershbow, Ben

O Euterpe’s Hidden Song: Patterns in Elegy Scheirer, Walter J.; Forstall, Christopher W.

O Building the Princeton Prosody Archive Wythoff, Grant; Martin, Meredith; Wilson, Meagan; Brown, Travis

Riorganizzare Sign Writingper favorire la ricerca linguistica sulle Lingue dei Segni Bianchini, Claudia Savina; Borgia, Fabrizio; De Marsico, Maria

O Room: 321 – Amphipôle Long Paper Session Chair: Kathleen Fitzpatrick

Pluta, Izabella; Fourmentraux, Jean-Paul; Bauchard, Franck; Bardiot, Clarisse

O Room: 412 – Amphimax Long Paper Session Chair: Deb Verhoeven Using Computer Vision to Improve Image Metadata Resig, John; Reside, Doug

Creating a Digital Tombstone Archive: From Fieldwork to Theory Formation Streiter, Oliver; Goudin, Yoann

The Landscapes of CastaPaintings: Depictions of Social Anxieties in XVIII Century New Spanish Art Caldas, Natalia; Ortega, Elika; Brown, David; Suárez, Juan Luis

Yasuoka, Koichi; Yamazaki, Naoki; Wittern, Christian; Nikaido, Yoshihiro; Morioka, Tomohiko

A glimpse of the change of worldview between 7th and 10th century China through two leishu Hsiang, Jieh; Chen, lihua; Chung, Chia-Hsuan

L’édition numérique – système d’organisation des connaissances avec les outils sémantiques Andréys, Clémence, Borel, Clément; Roxin, Ioan

O Room: 415 – Amphimax Short Paper Session Chair: Amy Earhart The Ancient Coins of Thrace: A Numismatic Web Portal Hanrahan, Elise

O Room: 413 – Amphimax

Treasure Challenge: an archaeological video conferencing journey

Long Paper Session Chair: Toru Tomabechi

Pett, Daniel Edward John; Kelland, Katharine Louise

Six terms fundamental to modelling transcription Caton, Paul

A Sense of Place: Mapping Fictional Landscapes in Literary Narratives

A “Deeply Annotated” Bibliography of Local Social Histories of Early Modern Europe

Problems in Modeling Transactions

Theibault, John Christopher

IMPACT : un dispositif de transcription et de commentaire de l’oral, pour l’enseignementet la recherche

Lynch, John; Kurtz, Wendy; Rocchio, Michael Bauman, Syd; Tomasek, Kathryn

A hipersensibilidadedo Território–viverentre terra e nuvens Oliveira, Lídia; Baldi, Vania

Jacquin, Jérôme; Gradoux, Xavier

The dog that didn’t bark: A longitudinal study of reading behaviour in physical and digital environments Warwick, Claire; Mahony, Simon; Rayner, Samantha; Team, The INKE

Supporting “Distant Reading” for Web Archives Lin, Jimmy; Kraus, Kari; Punzalan, Ricardo L. Punzalan

Canon, value and artistic culture: critical inquiry about the new processes of assigning value in the digital realm Rodríguez-Ortega, Nuria

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.Session 7

Amphimax – Amphipôle Buildings

July 11th – 11:00 to 12:30

UNIL

.Session 8

Amphimax – Amphipôle Buildings

July 11th – 14:00 to 16:00

UNIL

O Room: 315 – Amphipôle

O Room: 321 – Amphipôle

O Room: 414 – Amphimax

O Room: 315 – Amphipôle

O Room: 321 – Amphipôle

O Room: 414 – Amphimax

Short Paper Session Chair: Øyvind Eide

Long Paper Session Chair: Brian Croxall

Long Paper Session Chair: Aimee Morrison

Short Paper Session Chair: Michael Sinatra

Long Paper Session Chair: Nuria Rodríguez-Ortega

Long Paper Session Chair: Elisabeth Burr

Binarization-free Text Line Extraction for Historical Manuscripts

Framework of an Advisory Message Board for Women Victims after Disasters

Where is my Other Half?

The opportunistic librarian: A Leuven confession

Encoding metaknowledge for historical databases

CURIOS: Connecting and Empowering Community Heritage through Linked Data

Arvanitopoulos Darginis, Nikolaos; Süsstrunk, Sabine

Hashimoto, Takako; Shirota, Yukari

Verbeke, Demmy

Nuessli, Marc-Antoine; Kaplan, Frédéric

Europe as a Digital Network: EGO European History Online

Beel, David; Webster, Gemma; Mellish, Chris; Wallace, Claire

Sullivan, Brenton; Tappenden, Fred; Muthukrishna, Michael; Logan, Carson; Slingerland, Edward

The Stanford Literary Lab TranshistoricalPoetry Project Phase II: Metrical Form

de la Rosa, Javier; Suárez, Juan Luis; Caldas, Natalia; Dutta, Nandita

Exploring the Intersection of Personal and Public Authorial Voice in the Works of Willa Cather Dimmit, Laura; Kirilloff, Gabrielle; Warren, Chandler; Wehrwein, James

Algee-Hewitt, Mark; Heuser, Ryan; Kraxenberger, Maria; Porter, J.D.; Sensenbaugh, Jonny; Tackett, Justin

Aiding Modern Textual Scholarship using a Virtual HinmanCollator

Lacuna Stories: Building an Annotation Platform for Historical Thinking

Kejriwal, Gaurav; Furuta, Richard; Olivieri, Ryan

Widner, Michael Lee; Johnsrud, Brian

O Room: 410 – Amphimax

O Room: 415 – Amphimax

Digital humanities in Estonia: digital divide or linguistic isolation?

Gawley, James; Forstall, Chris; Clark, Konnor

Panel Session Chair: Tomoji Tabata

Short Paper Session Chair: Sabine Bartsch

A top-down approach to the design of components for the philological domain

New and recent developments in image analysis: theory and practice

Boschetti, Federico; Del Grosso, Angelo Mario; Khan, Anas Fahad; Lamé, Marion; Nahli, Ouafae

Robey, David; Crowther, Charles; Nyhan, Julianne; Tarte, Segolene; Dahl, Jacob

Scholarly primitives revisited: towards a practical taxonomy of digital humanities research activities and objects

Framework for Quantitative Analysis of Scripts Rajan, Vinodh Book History and Software Tools: Examining Typefaces for OCR Training in eMOP Samuelson, Todd; Christy, Matthew J; Torabi, Katayoun; Tarpley, Bryan; Grumbach, Elizabeth

Automating the Search for Cross-language Text Reuse

O Room: 319 – Amphipôle

Distant reading of naïve poetry: corpora comparison as research methodology

Ben-Shalom, Adiel; Choueka, Yaacov; Dershowitz, Nachum; Shweka, Roni; Wolf, Lior

Bonch-Osmolovskaya, Anastasia; Orekhov, Boris

O Room: 412 – Amphimax

The Changing Canon of Beauty: Facial Attractiveness in the Representation of Human Faces in World Painting

Borek, Luise; Dombrowski, Quinn; Munson, Matthew; Perkins, Jody; Schöch, Christof

Long Paper Session Chair: Jeremy Browne

Long Paper Session Chair: Mark R. Lauersdorf

Introducing digital humanities through cultural analysis

Starting the Conversation: Literary Studies, Algorithmic Opacity, and Computer-Assisted Literary Insight

Bridging the Local and the Global in DH: A Case Study in Japan

Reyes-Garcia, Everardo

Plasek, Aaron; Hoover, David

Visualizing Global News Losh, Elizabeth; Manovich, Lev

Extracting Relationships from an Online Digital Archive about Post-War Queensland Architecture Hunter, Jane; Macarthur, John; Van der Plaat, Deborah; Gosseye, Janina; Muys, Andrae; Macnamara, Craig; Bannerman, Gavin

Nagasaki, Kiyonori; Muller, A. Charles; Tomabechi, Toru; Shimoda, Masahiro

MapaHD: Exploring Spanish and Portuguese Speaking DH Communities Ortega, Elika; Gutierrez, Silvia.

Beyond the Tool: A Reflexive Analysis on Building Things in Digital Humanities Couture, Stéphane; Sinclair, Stefan

The social pleasure of the text: Applying digital humanities methods to reception studies Lang, Anouk

Sentiment Analysis for the Humanities: the Case of Historical Texts Marchetti, Alessandro; Sprugnoli, Rachele; Tonelli, Sara

Gonzalez, Desiree; Andrew, Liam

O Room: 319 – Amphipôle Long Paper Session Chair: Glen Worthey The Rowling Case: A Proposed Standard Analytic Protocol for Authorship Questions Beautiful lips and porcelain cheeks: extracting physical descriptions from recent Dutch fiction

Ferrer, Carolina

Belli, Jill

Rethinking Recommendations: Digital Tools for Art Discovery

Goldstone, Andrew Loredana

Antonijevic, Smiljana; Stern Cahoy, Ellysa

Unhappy? There’s an App for That: Digital Happiness, Data Mining, and Networks of Well-Being

Lamarra, Antonio; Tardella, Michela

Juola, Patrick

Tracing Workflow of a Digital Scholar

Long Paper Session Chair: Lynne Siemens

TheofPhilo. A prototype for a Thesaurus of Philosophy

Let DH Be Sociological! Literary Canon and Digital Bibliographies: The Case of the United States

O Room: 413 – Amphimax

Kulasalu, Kaisa; Sarv, Mari

Burch, Thomas; Berger, Joachim

A Large Database Approach to Cultural History

A novel approach for a reusable federation of research data within the arts and humanities Gradl, Tobias; Henrich, Andreas

O Room: 410 – Amphimax Panel Session Chair: Elton Barker Annotating in Digital Music Edition concepts, processes and visualisation of annotations Beer, Nikolaos; Bohl, Benjamin; Seuffert, Janette

O Room: 412 – Amphimax Long Paper Session Chair: Elli Mylonas Making Digital Humanities Work Muñoz, Trevor; Guiliano, Jennifer

Geoweb 2.0 and Design Empowerment: A Critical Evaluation of Eleven Cases Pak, Burak; Verbeke, Johan

Digitizing women’s literary history: The possibility of collaborative empowerment? van Dijk, Suzan; Dekker, Ronald; Partzsch, Henriette; Prats Lopez, Montserrat; Sanz, Amelia; Filarski, Gertjan

The Chimeria Platform: User Empowerment through Expressing Social Group Membership Phenomena Harrell, D. Fox; Lipshin, Jason; Kao, Dominic; Lim, Chong-U; Sutherland, Ainsley

O Room: 415 – Amphimax Short Paper Session Chair: Melissa Terras From the Archimedes’ Palimpsest to the Vercelli Book: Dual Correlation Pattern Recognition and Probabilistic Network Approaches to Paleography in Damaged Manuscripts Anthony, Eleanor Chamberlain

Diagnosing Page Image Problems with Post-OCR Triage for eMOP

Edwards, RIchard Lawrence

Koolen, Corina; Wubben, Sander; van Cranenburgh, Andreas

Christy, Matthew J.; Auvil, Loretta; Gutierrez-Osuna, Ricardo; Capitanu, Boris; Gupta, Anshul; Grumbach, Elizabeth

Developing a Physical Interactive Space for Innovative Digital Humanities Exhibition

Simulating the Cultural Evolution of Literary Genres

Liu, Jyi-Shane; Liao, Wen-Hung

Readings of a photograph: Cognition and Access

Sack, Graham Alexander

Stommel, Jesse

The Cryptic Novel: A Computational Taxonomy of the Eighteenth-Century Literary Field Algee-Hewitt, Mark Andrew; Eidem, Laura; Heuser, Ryan; Law, Anita; Llewellyn, Tanya

Potential Criticism in the Digital Humanities

Digital Pedagogy is About Breaking Stuff

O Room: 413 – Amphimax Long Paper Session Chair: Jieh Hsiang Process Data for Digital Scholarly Editions Vasold, Gunter

The Scholarly 3D Toolkit: Annotation, Publication, and Analysis of 3D Scenes alongside Imported Humanities Data Coltrain, James Joel

Das Gupta, Vinayak

Detection of Poetic Content in Historic Newspapers through Image Analysis Lorang, Elizabeth M; Soh, Leen-Kiat; Lunde, Joseph; Thomas, Grace

Accessing, navigating, and engaging with high-resolution document image collections using Diva.js Hankinson, Andrew; Pugin, Laurent; Fujinaga, Ichiro

Arch-V: A Platform for Image-Based Search and Retrieval of Digital Archives Stahmer, Carl

Quelle médiation numérique pour le patrimoine bâti? Hennebert, Jérôme

Producción de contenidos abiertos en museos. Un análisis crítico de los discursos museológicosen el mediodigital Hidalgo Urbaneja, María Isabel

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.Access & Information Due to important maintenance work taking place on the M1 Metro Line, travel will not be possible between the Lausanne-Flon and UNIL-Dorigny stops from July 7 to August 24 inclusive. During this period, a replacement service by bus will cover the affected section of the line, and detailed information will be available at each closed metro stop. The M1 Metro will operate normally between UNIL-Dorigny and Renens-Gare, in both directions. Specifically concerning travel to/from the Digital Humanities 2014 Conference, we recommend that you use the following option to get to the EPFL/UNIL campus, as it is the most efficient way:

Catch the train at Lausanne-Gare (main station) to Renens-Gare, then the M1 Metro to the EPFL stop (for the Swiss Tech Convention Center and/or Rolex Learning Center) or to the UNIL-Sorge stop (for Amphimax and Amphipôle). Depending on train/metro departures, the timing should be between 12 and 20 minutes from Lausanne to either EPFL or UNIL-Sorge. There are 5 trains per hour between Lausanne and Renens, detailed on the Swiss Federal Railways website: http://www.sbb.ch/en/home.html

You may also use their free smartphone application “SBB Mobile” There is also a replacement bus service covering the close portions of the M1 line, which will be leaving Lausanne-Flon every 6 to 10 minutes. However, these buses run the risk of being overloaded during peak hours (morning and early evening), so we recommend that you allow 45 minutes if travelling this way during those times. If you to arrive in Lausanne before the start of the conference, the M1 Metro will be operating normally across the entire line on July 5th and 6th.

Train & Metro Travel Time

Geneva Airport ~1h Stop UNILSorge

~ 42 min Zürich Airport

~ 1 min

Stop EPFL

~ 5 min

~ 2 h 30 Renens CFF

Lausanne CFF

~ 7 min

UNIL & EPFL Campus Map

Please find the map below, detailing the changes and travel options. Swiss Tech Convention Center EPFL Station

UNIL – Sorge Station

Amphipôle Amphimax

Rolex Learning Center

Internet & Wi-Fi eduroam – accessible on both campuses for those whose institutions are members. www.eduroam.org UNIL Network: guest-unil Guest Pass: dh2014

EPFL Network: public-epfl En Clair Service Username: x-digital Password: avedup44

Swiss Tech Convention Center Network: STCC1 SMS Login

Twitter: @DH2014 Lausanne Email: [email protected]

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.A Brief Guide to Eating and Drinking in Lausanne Lausanne is a multcultural city with many nice cafés, restaurants, bars and clubs to experience. While the cost of eating out in Switzerland may seem daunting at times, the bars and restaurants listed here all fall into the low-ish to mid-range in terms of pricing: Appetizer: CHF 8 to 14 Main Course: CHF 20 to 35 Dessert: CHF 8 to 12

Soups and salads tend to come in at the low end of the appetizer range, with pizza and pasta at the lower end of the main courses. Meat dishes are the most costly and will take you into the higher end. There are also some nice take-away options listed, for those seeking more budget concious alternatives. Many of these restaurants also have daily menu specials, so please consult their websites for more information. You will also usually notice these listed on boards near the restaurant entrance.

Lastly, but certainly not least, a quick word or two on drinks. Hard alcohol is the most expensive when going out in Switzerland, so mixed drinks and shots will cost over CHF 10 each. Beer and wine are quite comparable, with costs between CHF 5 and 9. Bottled water will cost around CHF 8 per litre in restaurants, so a good tip is to ask for tap water. The water quality is very high in Switzerland, so this is always a good option.

Swiss Food

Greek Food

L’Antica Trattoria Homestyle Napolitan Specialties

Café de l’Évêché Café restaurant, fondue speciality

Le Lyrique Greek Cuisine

Open Monday to Saturday Rue Marterey 9, 1005 Lausanne

Open every day Rue Louis-Curtat 4, 1005 Lausanne, +41 21 323 93 23 www.leveche.ch

Open Monday to Saturday Rue Beau-Séjour 29, 1003 Lausanne, +41 21 312 88 87

Open Monday to Saturday, except Saturday lunch Avenue de France 38, 1004 Lausanne, +41 21 661 26 66 www.bazart.ch

La Bruschetta Casual restaurant with traditional Italian cuisine Open Monday to Saturday Avenue de la Gare 20, 1003 Lausanne, +41 21 312 57 34

Café du Grütli Brasserie cuisine, Fondue speciality Open Monday to Saturday Rue Mercerie 4, 1003 Lausanne, +41 21 312 94 93 www.cafedugruetli.ch

Café Romand Traditional Brasserie , Fondue speciality Open Monday to Saturday Place Saint-François 2, 1003 Lausanne, +41 21 312 63 75 www.cafe-romand.ch

Le Chalet Suisse Swiss restaurant, cheese specialities, great view Open every day Route du Signal 40, 1018 Lausanne, +41 21 312 23 12 http://www.chaletsuisse.ch/

Le Byblos Casual French café-restaurant Open Monday to Saturday Cheneau-de-Bourg 2, 1003 Lausanne, +41 21 311 83 73 facebook.com/barbyblos

Café Saint-Pierre Trendy restaurant and bar, with tapas Open Tuesday to Sunday (no reservation possible) Benjamin-Constant 1, 1003 Lausanne, +41 21 323 36 36 http://www.cafesaintpierre.ch

Café de Grancy Casual French café-restaurant

Italian Food

Baz’Art Casual restaurant with Italian Cuisine and Spanish Tapas

French Food (or French influenced)

Lebanese Food O’Beirut Open Monday to Saturday, except for Monday lunch Rue Bellefontaine 2, 1003 Lausanne, +41 21 349 10 10 http://www.obeirut.com

Open every day Ave. du Rond-Point 1, 1006 Lausanne, +41 21 616 86 66 www.cafedegrancy.ch

Café des Avenues Casual French café-restaurant Open Tuesday to Sunday Ave. de Jurigoz 20, 1006 Lausanne, +41 21 616 11 11 www.cafe-des-avenues.ch

Café des Artisans Casual French café-restaurant Open every day, except Sunday Rue Centrale 16, 1003 Lausanne, +41 21 311 06 00

Take Away Food Café Mozart (du Conservatoire) Casual brasserie, French and Italian, good view

Holy Cow! Gourmet Burger Bar, some tables and take away

Open Monday to Saturday, except Mon. and Sat. Evenin Rue de la Grotte 2, 1002 Lausanne, +41 21 323 10 30 www.mozartcafe.ch

Open Monday to Saturday Rue de Terraux 10, 1003 Lausanne Rue Chenneau-de-Bourg 17, 1003 Lausanne www.holycow.ch

Le Java Casual French café-restaurant Open every day Rue Marterey 36, 1005 Lausanne, +41 21 321 38 37 www.lejava.ch

L’Elephant Blanc Casual, Nice little place Open Tuesday to Saturday Rue Cité-Devant 4, 1005 Lausanne, +41 21 312 64 89 www.lelephantblanc.ch

La Pomme de Pin (Brasserie Side) Casual, Nice little place Open Monday to Saturday, except Wednesday evening Rue Cité-Derrière 11, 1005 Lausanne, +41 21 323 46 56 www.lapommedepin.ch

On EPFL Campus

Bleu Lézard Casual French café-restaurant

Tech a Break Bar and Grill

Open every day Rue Enning 10, 1003 Lausanne, +41 21 321 38 30 www.bleu-lezard.ch

Open every day Les Arcades - Route Louis-Favre 8F, 1024 Ecublens facebook.com/techabreak

Les Alliés Casual French café-restaurant

Gina Ristorante Itali

Open Monday to Friday Rue de la Pontaise 48, 1018 Lausanne, +41 21 648 69 40 www.lesallies.ch

Open Monday to Saturday (11:45 to 14:00 and 19:00 to 21:30) Les Arcades - Route Louis-Favre 8C, 1024 Ecublens +41 21 691 01 33 www.gina-ristorante.ch

La Bossette Casual French café-restaurant, good beer selection Open every day, except Saturday and Sunday lunch Place du Nord 4, 1005 Lausanne, +41 21 320 15 85 http://bossette.ch

The Hot Dog Faktory Gourmet Hot Dogs, a few tables and take away Open Monday to Saturday Avenue du Tribunal Fédéral 5, 1005 Lausanne http://www.thehotdogfaktory.com/

Amigo Taco Mexican Tacos, a few tables and take away Open Monday to Saturday Rue de Marterey 72, 1005 Lausanne

Bars and Pubs Brasserie Artisinale du Château Brew Pub/Restaurant, pizza specialty Open every day, except Sunday lunch Place du Tunnel 1, 1005 Lausanne, +41 21 312 60 11 http://www.biereduchateau.ch

The Great Escape Small pub with large terrace Open every day Rue Madeleine 18, 1003 Lausanne, +41 21 312 31 94 www.the-great.ch

La Bavaria Brasserie, Traditional German food Open every day, except Sunday lunch Rue du Petit-Chêne 10, 1003 Lausanne, +41 21 323 39 13 www.labavaria.ch

Crazy Canucks Open every day Place Pépinet 1, 1003 Lausanne, +41 21 312 93 33

Les Brasseurs Large Brew Pub/Restaurant Open every day, except Sunday lunch Rue Centrale 4, 1003 Lausanne, +41 21 351 14 24 www.les-brasseurs.ch

Bourg Plage Outdoor Terrace, unique, minimal food Open every evening (depending on the weather) Under the western arch of the Bessières bridge http://www.le-bourg.ch/bourg-plage

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.Code of Conduct & Emergency

. Affiliated Events

Contact Information

The Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO) organizes an annual conference for the benefit of its members and for the advancement of research and scholarship in the variety of disciplines and professions they represent. ADHO works actively toward the creation of a more diverse, welcoming, and inclusive global community of digital humanities scholars and practitioners, and is therefore dedicated to the creation of a safe, respectful, and collegial conference experience for all attendees.

Conference organizers are listed in the program and can be identified by their name badges. In the event a participant has been made to feel unsafe or unwelcome at an ADHO event, they are always available to assist. Please see the important numbers for further information.

Important Numbers: Police: 117 Fire: 118 Ambulance: 144 Campus Security: 115 Police (non-emergency): +41 21 315 15 15

For more information on meetings and events affiliated to DH2014, please see the website: http://dh2014.org/affiliated-events

Primary Contact Phone Number During the Conference: +41 21 692 25 44 Taxi Information: Coopérative Taxiphone: 0844 810 810 / www.taxiphone.ch Taxi Services: 0844 814 814 / www.taxiservices.ch

Open, critically-engaged, and often challenging discourse is expected to flourish at ADHO conferences. Participants are encouraged to respect and celebrate cultural and linguistic differences, and to be mindful of the international nature of our community in preparing presentations and engaging in conversation. There is no place at ADHO meetings for harassment or intimidation based on race, religion, ethnicity, language, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, physical or cognitive ability, age, appearance, or other group status. Unsolicited physical contact, unwelcome sexual attention, and bullying behavior are likewise unacceptable.

Ombudsman service of the University of Lausanne and of the EPFL: Marie Ligier +41 79 541 89 18 In case of incident, or if you have any concerns, please ask for or contact any of the conference organizers listed below: Chair of the ADHO Steering Committee: Neil Fraistat: [email protected] Coordinator, ADHO Inclusivity Working Group Bethany Nowviskie: [email protected]

. Sponsors

DH2014 Program Committee Chair Melissa Terras: [email protected]

.Other Activities

DH2014 Local Co-Chairs Claire Clivaz: [email protected] Frédéric Kaplan: [email protected]

Silver Level Sponsors:

DH2014 Event Coordinator: Kevin Baumer: [email protected] Tel: +41 21 693 02 37 Bronze Level Sponsors:

For any unofficial events, please see www.dh2014.org for more details.

Fun Run Date: Thursday, July 10th Time: 06:45 – 07:45 Meeting Place: UNIL Sports Centre, Dorigny, Building SOS1 The route will take you on a short 45 minute run through the trails and beside the lake. The distance will be between 7 to 8 kilometers, at a pace of around nine km/h.

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Please arrive at 06:45, as the group will leave at 07:00 sharp. The locker room and shower facilities at the Sports Centre will be available to use from 06:45 and also after the run: Building SOS1.

Amphipôle

Partners:

Amphimax

Organizers:

SOS1

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