Full Programme
Monday 2 July 2012
09:30 - 10:00: Registration
Registration will take place in the foyer of the TS Eliot Lecture Theatre at Merton
College from 09:30 - 10:00 on Monday Morning. Registration may be available at other
times by prior arrangement.
10:00 - 11:00: Plenary Lecture
Plenary Lecture: "Crowdsourcing in the Humanities" Chris Lintott (Zooniverse)
11:00 - 11:30: Tea Break
Tea Break will take place is the foyer of the TS Eliot Lecture Theatre at Merton
College.
11:30 - 12:30: Workshops -- Introductory Lectures
- An Introduction to XML and the Text Encoding
Initiative: "XML and TEI", James Cummings (OUCS) -- David Harvey Room, Merton
College: - Working with TEI Texts (Advanced) --
Ian Taylor Room, Merton College - An Introduction to Digital Humanities Tools
and Approaches: "Corpus and Text Analysis for Research in the Humanities",
Martin Wynne (OUCS and OeRC) -- TS Eliot Lecture Theatre, Merton
College - A Humanities Web of Data: Publishing,
Linking, Querying and Visualisation on the Semantic Web: "The Semantic Web and
Why You Should Care", Kevin Page (OeRC) -- Sir Howard Stringer Room, Merton
College
12:30 - 13:30: Lunch
Lunch will be in the foyer of the TS Eliot Lecture Theatre
13:30 - 14:00: Travel Time to OUCS
The computer-based practical aspects of the workshops will take place in the Thames
Suite of the Oxford University Computing Services, 13 Banbury Road, Oxford, OX2 6NN.
Leave adequate time to walk there from Merton College.
14:00 - 16:00: Workshops -- Practical
- An Introduction to XML and the Text Encoding
Initiative: Practicals and "TEI Core Module", James Cummings (OUCS) -- Evenlode
Room, OUCS - Working with TEI Texts (Advanced)
--Cherwell Room, OUCS - An Introduction to Digital Humanities
Tools and Approaches: "Dealing with the Data Deluge: Corpus Linguistics for
Text-Based Research", Martin Wynne (OUCS and OeRC) -- Isis Room,
OUCS - A Humanities Web of Data: Publishing,
Linking, Querying and Visualisation on the Semantic Web -- Windrush Room,
OUCS
16:00 - 16:30: Tea Break
The Tea Break and Parallel Sessions will be held at the Oxford e-Research Centre,
7
Keble Road Oxford, OX1 3QG. Tea Break will be in the OeRC Atrium.
16:30 - 17:30: Parallel Sessions
You have a free choice on the day of which session to attend:
- Parallel Session 1:
"Oxford adventures in crowdsourcing: models for engaging communities and
enhancing digital collections" Kate Lindsay (OUCS) and David
Tomkins (Bodleian) -- OeRC Lecture Theatre BSlides: tomkins_oxfordCrowdsourcing.ppt
- Parallel Session 2: "Creating Digital Data Resources: Issues to consider"
David Robey (OeRC) -- OeRC Conference Room
Slides: robey_creatingDigitalDataResources.pptx
19:00 - : Drinks Reception
A free reception with drinks and nibbles will take place from 19:00 on the Sundial
Lawn at Merton College (or in case of rain, the TS Eliot Foyer).
Tuesday 3 July 2012
09:30 - 10:00: Surgery A (Optional)
Surgery A is "Focus Group on Sustainability and EEBO-TCP" by Judith
Siefring (Bodleian) -- Sir Howard Stringer Room, Merton College.
Materials: siefring_FocusGroupEEBOTCP.docx
10:00 - 11:00: Plenary Lecture
Plenary Lecture: "Humanities Research Data -- Rate me!" Wolfram Horstmann
(Bodleian) -- TS Eliot Lecture Theatre, Merton College.
Slides: horstmann_humanitiesResearchData.pptx
11:00 - 11:30: Tea Break
Tea Break will take place is the foyer of the TS Eliot Lecture Theatre at Merton
College.
11:30 - 12:30: Workshops -- Introductory Lectures
- An Introduction to XML and the Text Encoding
Initiative: "TEI Metadata", James Cummings (OUCS) -- David Harvey Room, Merton
College - Working with TEI Texts (Advanced)
-- Ian Taylor Room, Merton College - An Introduction to Digital Humanities
Tools and Approaches: "The Dangers and Delights of Data Mining", Glenn Roe
(OeRC) -- TS Eliot Lecture Theatre, Merton College - A Humanities Web of Data: Publishing,
Linking, Querying and Visualisation on the Semantic Web: "Practical Linked Data
for Digital Humanities Researchers: an example in Music Information Retrieval
(part 1)", Kevin Page (OeRC) -- Sir Howard Stringer Room, Merton
College
12:30 - 13:30: Lunch
Lunch will be in the foyer of the TS Eliot Lecture Theatre
13:30 - 14:00: Travel Time to OUCS
The computer-based practical aspects of the workshops will take place in the Thames
Suite of the Oxford University Computing Services, 13 Banbury Road, Oxford, OX2 6NN.
Leave adequate time to walk there from Merton College.
14:00 - 16:00: Workshops -- Practical
- An Introduction to XML and the Text Encoding
Initiative: Practicals and "Names, People, and Places", Renée Baalen (OUCS) --
Evenlode Room, OUCS - Working with TEI Texts (Advanced)
--Cherwell Room, OUCS - An Introduction to Digital Humanities Tools
and Approaches: "A Practical Introduction to Text Mining", Glenn Roe (OeRC) --
Isis Room, OUCS - A Humanities Web of Data: Publishing,
Linking, Querying and Visualisation on the Semantic Web -- Windrush Room,
OUCS
16:00 - 16:30: Tea Break
The Tea Break and Parallel Sessions will be held at the Oxford e-Research Centre,
7
Keble Road Oxford, OX1 3QG. Tea Break will be in the OeRC Atrium.
16:30 - 17:30: Parallel Sessions
- Parallel Session 3: "The other 99%: two approaches to project modelling" Pip
Willcox (Bodleian) -- -- OeRC Conference Room - Parallel Session 4: "Encoding Music Text and Text with Music" Raffaele
Viglianti (King's College London) -- OeRC Lecture Theatre B
Wednesday 4 July 2012
09:30 - 10:00: Surgery B (Optional)
Surgery B is "Text Encoding Project Advice" James Cummings (OUCS) -- Sir
Howard Stringer Room, Merton College.
10:00 - 11:00: Plenary Lecture
Plenary Lecture: "Social Machines" Dave DeRoure (OeRC) -- TS Eliot Lecture
Theatre, Merton College.
Slides: deroure_SocialMachinesDH.pptx
11:00 - 11:30: Tea Break
Tea Break will take place is the foyer of the TS Eliot Lecture Theatre at Merton
College.
11:30 - 12:30: Workshops -- Introductory Lectures
- An Introduction to XML and the Text Encoding
Initiative: "MS Description", James Cummings (OUCS) -- David Harvey Room, Merton
College - Working with TEI Texts (Advanced) --
Ian Taylor Room, Merton College - An Introduction to Digital Humanities Tools
and Approaches: "Introduction to Markup", Lou Burnard (Adonis TGE) -- TS Eliot
Lecture Theatre, Merton College - A Humanities Web of Data: Publishing,
Linking, Querying and Visualisation on the Semantic Web: "The Internet, Web, and
Beyond", Yorick Wilks (OII) -- Sir Howard Stringer Room, Merton
College
12:30 - 13:30: Lunch
Lunch will be a buffet in Merton College Hall.
13:30 - 14:00: Travel Time to OUCS
The computer-based practical aspects of the workshops will take place in the Thames
Suite of the Oxford University Computing Services, 13 Banbury Road, Oxford, OX2 6NN.
Leave adequate time to walk there from Merton College.
14:00 - 16:00: Workshops -- Practical
- An Introduction to XML and the Text Encoding
Initiative: Practicals and "Transcription, Facsimile, and Genetic Editing",
James Cummings (OUCS) -- Evenlode Room, OUCS - Working with TEI Texts (Advanced)
--Cherwell Room, OUCS - An Introduction to Digital Humanities Tools
and Approaches: "TEI a la Carte", Lou Burnard (Adonis TGE) -- Isis Room,
OUCS - A Humanities Web of Data : Publishing,
Linking, Querying and Visualisation on the Semantic Web -- Windrush Room,
OUCS
16:00 - 16:30: Tea Break
The Tea Break and Parallel Sessions will be held at the Oxford e-Research Centre,
7
Keble Road Oxford, OX1 3QG. Tea Break will be in the OeRC Atrium.
16:30 - 17:30: Parallel Sessions
- Parallel Session 5: "Copyright and Open Licensing" Rowan Wilson (OUCS) -- OeRC
Lecture Theatre B - Parallel Session 6: "Silos and Street-Literature: Digitising and Linking Cheap Print
Collections and Traditions" Giles Bergel (Merton College and
English Faculty) -- OeRC Conference Room
19:00 - : Banquet
A table-service banquet will take place in Merton College Hall for those who selected
this additional option when registering and paying.
Thursday 5 July 2012
09:30 - 10:00: Surgery C (Optional)
Surgery C is "Web Project and Data Modelling" James Cummings (OUCS),
Alexander Dutton (OUCS), Monica Messaggi-Kaya (Bodleian), Pip Willcox(Bodleian) --
Sir
Howard Stringer Room, Merton College.
10:00 - 11:00: Plenary Lecture
Plenary Lecture: "Linked Data in the Humanities: An Open-and-Shut Case?" Elton
Barker (Open University) and Leif Isaksen (University of Southampton) -- TS Eliot
Lecture Theatre, Merton College.
Slides: barkerIsaksen_LODhumanities.ppt
11:00 - 11:30: Tea Break
Tea Break will take place is the foyer of the TS Eliot Lecture Theatre at Merton
College.
11:30 - 12:30: Workshops -- Introductory Lectures
- An Introduction to XML and the Text Encoding
Initiative: "Spoken Texts", Ylva Berglund-Prytz (OUCS) -- David Harvey Room,
Merton College - Working with TEI Texts (Advanced) --
Ian Taylor Room, Merton College - An Introduction to Digital Humanities
Tools and Approaches: "Working with Digital Images", Segolene Tarte (OeRC) -- TS
Eliot Lecture Theatre, Merton College - A Humanities Web of Data: Publishing,
Linking, Querying and Visualisation on the Semantic Web: "Practical Linked Data
for Digital Humanities Researchers: an example in Music Information Retrieval
(part 2) ", Kevin Page (OeRC) -- Sir Howard Stringer Room, Merton
College
12:30 - 13:30: Lunch
Lunch will be a buffet in Merton College Hall.
13:30 - 14:00: Travel Time to OUCS
The computer-based practical aspects of the workshops will take place in the Thames
Suite of the Oxford University Computing Services, 13 Banbury Road, Oxford, OX2 6NN.
Leave adequate time to walk there from Merton College.
14:00 - 16:00: Workshops -- Practical
- An Introduction to XML and the Text Encoding
Initiative: Practicals and "Linguistic Analysis and Tools", Ylva Berglund-Prytz
(OUCS) -- Evenlode Room, OUCS - Working with TEI Texts (Advanced)
--Cherwell Room, OUCS - An Introduction to Digital Humanities Tools
and Approaches: "Exploring and Extracting Information from Images", Segolene
Tarte (OeRC) -- Isis Room, OUCS - A Humanities Web of Data: Publishing,
Linking, Querying and Visualisation on the Semantic Web -- Windrush Room,
OUCS
16:00 - 16:30: Tea Break
The Tea Break and Parallel Sessions today, for a change, will be held at OUCS.
16:30 - 17:30: Parallel Sessions
In OUCS for a change:
- Parallel Session 7: "Impact as a process: Understanding and enhancing the reach of digital
resources" Eric Meyer (OII) and Kathryn Eccles (OII) -- Evenlode
Room, OUCS
Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/etmeyer/tidsrdhoxss2012 - Parallel Session 8: "Discoverability, Accessibility, and Machine-Readability"
Joseph Talbot (OUCS) -- Isis Room, OUCS
19:00 - : Drinks Reception
A free reception with drinks and nibbles (included in registration charge) will take
place from 19:00 at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History,
Friday 6 July 2012
09:30 - 10:00: Surgery D (Optional)
Surgery D is
"Making funding proposals for digital projects" Martin Wynne
(OUCS and OeRC)-- Sir Howard Stringer Room, Merton College.
10:00 - 11:00: Plenary Lecture
Plenary Lecture: "Making the Digital Human: Anxieties, Possibilities, and
Challenges" Andrew Prescott (King's College London) -- TS Eliot Lecture
Theatre, Merton College.
Blog Post: http://digitalriffs.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/making-digital-human-anxieties.html
11:00 - 11:30: Tea Break
Tea Break will take place is the foyer of the TS Eliot Lecture Theatre at Merton
College.
11:30 - 12:30: Workshops -- Introductory Lectures
- An Introduction to XML and the Text Encoding
Initiative: "Customising the TEI", Renée Baalen (OUCS) -- David Harvey Room,
Merton College - Working with TEI Texts (Advanced) --
Ian Taylor Room, Merton College - An Introduction to Digital Humanities Tools
and Approaches: "Don't Waste Space: How GIS can Aid Digital Humanities
Research", Chris Green (Archaeology) -- TS Eliot Lecture Theatre, Merton
College - A Humanities Web of Data: Publishing,
Linking, Querying and Visualisation on the Semantic Web: "Group Discussion and
Solutions Surgery: how you might apply the semantic web to your work", John
Pybus (OeRC) and Kevin Page (OeRC) -- Sir Howard Stringer Room, Merton
College
12:30 - 13:30: Lunch
Lunch will be a buffet in Merton College Hall.
13:30 - 14:00: Travel Time to OUCS
The computer-based practical aspects of the workshops will take place in the Thames
Suite of the Oxford University Computing Services, 13 Banbury Road, Oxford, OX2 6NN.
Leave adequate time to walk there from Merton College.
14:00 - 16:00: Workshops -- Practical
- An Introduction to XML and the Text Encoding
Initiative: Practicals and "Transforming the TEI", James Cummings (OUCS) --
Evenlode Room, OUCS - Working with TEI Texts (Advanced)
--Cherwell Room, OUCS - An Introduction to Digital Humanities
Tools and Approaches: "Spatial Awareness: A Brief Introduction to ArcGIS", Chris
Green (Archaeology) -- Abbot's Kitchen Training Room, Radcliffe Science
Library - A Humanities Web of Data: Publishing,
Linking, Querying and Visualisation on the Semantic Web: "Building Claros, a
worked example", Alexander Dutton (OUCS) -- Windrush Room, OUCS
16:00 - 16:30: Tea Break
The Tea Break and Parallel Sessions will be held at the Oxford e-Research Centre,
7
Keble Road Oxford, OX1 3QG. Tea Break will be in the OeRC Atrium.
16:30 - 17:30: Parallel Sessions
- Parallel Session 9: "Digital Library Technologies and Best Practice" Neil
Jefferies (Bodleian) and Christine Madsen (Bodleian) -- OeRC Conference RoomSlides: jefferies_digitalLibrary.pdf; madsen_digitalLibraries.pdf
- Parallel Session 10: "Panel: Running Digital Humanities Summer Schools" James
Cummings (OUCS), Sebastian Rahtz (OUCS), Ray Siemens (University of Victoria),
Erin Snyder (OeRC), John Pybus (OeRC) -- OeRC Lecture Theatre B