Programme 2016
The outline of the programme for the Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School 2016 is below. A PDF of the printed booklet is also available.
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Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
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08:15 |
Registration |
Free Time |
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09:15 |
Welcome to DHOxSS Opening Keynote:Identifying the point of it all: Towards a Model of "Digital Infrapuncture", Venue: Oxford University Museum of Natural History |
Lecture 1a: ViTA: Visualization for Text Alignment, Alfie Abdul-Rahman, (Oxford e-Research Centre, University of Oxford) Venue: St Hugh's College, Lecture Theatre or Lecture 1b: Big Data and the Humanities, Ralph Schroeder, (Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford) and Laird Barrett (Taylor & Francis) Venue: St Antony's College, Nissan Lecture Theatre or Lecture 1c: Hidden Museum: Connecting Collections in Context,Scott Billings, (Oxford University Museum of Natural History, University of Oxford), Theodore Koterwas, (IT Services, University of Oxford),Jessica Suess, (Oxford University Museums, University of Oxford) Venue: St Hugh's College, Ho Tim Seminar Room
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Lecture 2a: Imaging beyond the Institution: How DIY Digitization Impacts Research, Judith Siefring, (Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford) Venue: St Hugh's College, Lecture Theatre or Lecture 2b: Linked Data and Leitmotifs – Digitally Researching the Reception of Richard Wagner’s Music-Drama, Carolin Rindfleisch, (Faculty of Music / Oxford e-Research Centre, University of Oxford) Venue: St Antony's College, Nissan Lecture Theatre or Lecture 2c: Graphic Motifs as an Aid to Handwritten Archive Transcription and Searching, Chris Powell, (Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford) Venue: St Hugh's College, Ho Tim Seminar Room |
Lecture 3a: An Evidence-based Assessment and Visualization of the Distribution, Sale, and Reception of Books in the Renaissance, Cristina Dondi, (Faculty of History, University of Oxford) Venue: St Hugh's College, Ho Tim Seminar Room or Lecture 3b: Building and analyzing a semantic network,Maria Telegina, (Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Oxford) Venue: St Hugh's College, Lecture Theatre or Lecture 3c: Crowdsourcing for GLAM and research projects,Victoria Van Hyning, (Faculty of English, University of Oxford) Venue: St Antony's College, Nissan Lecture Theatre |
Closing of DHOxSS Closing Keynote:Open Access and Digital Humanities – Opening up to the world,Isabel Galina, (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) Venue: Oxford University Museum of Natural History |
10:15 |
Refreshment Breaks (and travel) |
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11:00 |
Workshops: Note: Late registration is available at your workshop location. Students may attend only one of the five-day workshops all week (no switching between workshops without an additional admin fee, so choose carefully!). ▶ An Introduction to Digital Humanities Venue: St Hugh's College, Lecture Theatre ▶ An Introduction to the Guidelines of the Text Encoding Initiative Venue: St Hugh's College, Ho Tim Seminar Room ▶ Analysing Humanities Data Venue: St Hugh's College, Winston C S Wong Seminar Room ▶ Digital Musicology Venue: Oxford e-Research Centre, Conference Room ▶ From Text to Tech Venue: IT Services, Isis Room ▶ Humanities Data: A Hands-On Approach Venue: IT Services, Evenlode Room ▶ Linked Data for Digital Humanities Venue: IT Services, Windrush Room ▶ Social Humanities: Citizens at Scale in the Digital World Venue: St Hugh's College, Louey Seminar Room |
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12:30 |
Lunch (and travel) |
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14:00 |
Workshops Continue |
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16:00 |
Refreshment Breaks |
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16:30 |
Workshops Continue |
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Evening |
Monday Evening Oxford University Musem of Natural History 19:00 - 21:00 |
Tuesday Evening Digital Unwrapping: Homer, Herculaneum, and the Scroll from Ein Gedi St Luke's Chapel, Radcliffe Observatory Quarter 18:00 - 19:30 |
Wednesday Evening Oxford City Centre
18:30 - 19:30 |
Thursday Evening Exeter College
19:00 - 22:30 |
Friday Evening Royal Oak Pub
17:30 - |