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Towards a Conversational Web? A Benchmark for Analysing Semantic Change with Conversational Bots and Linked Open Data

Towards a Conversational Web? A Benchmark for Analysing Semantic Change with Conversational Bots and Linked Open Data

The paper presents preliminary results from our experiments with large language models, linked data, and semantic change in multilingual diachronic contexts.

30 September 2023


Florentina Armaselu
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Workflow Reversal and Data Wrangling in Multilingual Diachronic Analysis and Linguistic Linked Open Data Modelling

Workflow Reversal and Data Wrangling in Multilingual Diachronic Analysis and Linguistic Linked Open Data Modelling

The article deals with data wrangling in a multilingual collection intended for diachronic analysis and linguistic linked open data modelling for tracing concept change over time.

30 September 2023


Florentina Armaselu
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
"Indésirables“ aus Übersee - Migrant/innen in Luxemburg am Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts (4)  Der Landstreicher

"Indésirables“ aus Übersee - Migrant/innen in Luxemburg am Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts (4) Der Landstreicher

29 September 2023


Julia Harnoncourt
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
How can data visualization support interdisciplinary research? LuxTIME: studying historical exposomics in Belval

How can data visualization support interdisciplinary research? LuxTIME: studying historical exposomics in Belval

The Luxembourg Time Machine (LuxTIME) is an interdisciplinary project that studies the historical exposome during the industrialization of the Minett region, located in the south of Luxembourg. Exposome research encompasses all external and internal non-genetic factors influencing the health of the population, such as air pollution, green spaces, noise, work conditions, physical activity, and diet.

29 September 2023


Aida Horaniet Ibanez
Article
Presenter: 24.02.2022, 5am. Testimonies from the War. Project Overview from Luxembourg

Presenter: 24.02.2022, 5am. Testimonies from the War. Project Overview from Luxembourg

25 September 2023


Machteld Venken
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Organiser: Workshop '24.02.2022, 5am. Testimonies from the War'

Organiser: Workshop '24.02.2022, 5am. Testimonies from the War'

25 September 2023


Machteld Venken
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Réduire les inégalités sociales, enfin un sujet?

Réduire les inégalités sociales, enfin un sujet?

23 September 2023


Estelle Berthereau, Denis Scuto
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Don’t try to be original! Web archives as ‘reborn digital sources’

Don’t try to be original! Web archives as ‘reborn digital sources’

Web archives as “born digital” source collections come with multiple biases, both concerning the archived web pages and web sites themselves, the web collections (notably those created on precise events, like Paris terrorist attacks and the COVID-crisis), and the metadata.

21 September 2023


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Keynote: Order(s) of Difference for Borderland Children: Education and Welfare

Keynote: Order(s) of Difference for Borderland Children: Education and Welfare

20 September 2023


Machteld Venken
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Communiquer la science en réseaux... de données

Communiquer la science en réseaux... de données

Résumé de l'ouvrage : Si communiquer est aujourd’hui pour les scientifiques une injonction, ce livre a pour ambition d’explorer les arcanes des processus éditoriaux, communicationnels ou de vulgarisation, et de mettre en lumière les évolutions de cette activité inhérente aux sciences. La communication s’est ainsi, au fil du temps, codifiée, normalisée, du fait des scientifiques, d’institutions académiques d’État, d’éditeurs ou d’entreprises médiatiques. De façon générale, elle nécessite un émetteur, un message et un destinataire.

18 September 2023


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Digital History and the Politics of Digitisation

Digital History and the Politics of Digitisation

This paper will explore a key question for historians today: what are the politics of cultural heritage digitisation and its implications for historical research? And how to assess this from a global perspective? In a research environment that increasingly privileges what is available online, the questions of why, where, and how we can access what we can access, and how it affects historical research have become ever more urgent.

14 September 2023


Gerben Zaagsma
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Comment analyser la réception ? Un enjeu pour les annonceurs, agences de publicité, médias et instituts d’étude de marché des décennies 1950-1970

Comment analyser la réception ? Un enjeu pour les annonceurs, agences de publicité, médias et instituts d’étude de marché des décennies 1950-1970

Les " longues " années 1960 constituent une période particulièrement pertinente pour étudier les relations entre les annonceurs, les supports médiatiques et les audiences en Europe occidentale, alors que les études de marché entrent dans une phase de professionnalisation et de diversification des méthodes.

14 September 2023


Matthias Höfer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
impresso. Media Monitoring of the Past

impresso. Media Monitoring of the Past

14 September 2023


Marten Düring
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
From text to data to networks

From text to data to networks

Many network analysis projects rely on somewhat ready-made sources for data; for example, email logs, questionnaires, church registers, letter exchanges and trade relations make it relatively easy to identify who is connected to whom and how. It is, however, considerably more difficult to extract quantifiable data from text. Some issues to consider here are: how can we bridge the gap between the depth of hermeneutics and data analysis? How can we systematize text interpretation?

9 September 2023


Marten Düring
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
L’invention d’une frontière. Entre France et Allemagne

L’invention d’une frontière. Entre France et Allemagne

Avec la défaite française de 1871, la frontière séparant la France de l’Allemagne se voit déplacée du Rhin aux Vosges. La quasi-totalité de l’Alsace, une partie de la Lorraine, et plus d’un million et demi de personnes passent sous le drapeau du Reich. Pendant près d’un demi-siècle, la vie quotidienne des populations, devenues frontalières, s’en trouve métamorphosée.

7 September 2023


Benoit Vaillot
  • Public history
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
What's digital about digital heritage ?

What's digital about digital heritage ?

Digital heritage acquires a definition and an international status in 2003 when a charter is devoted to it by UNESCO. Whether digitised or born-digital, digital heritage has become an entire area of the conservation work of heritage institutions, particularly large national libraries, faced with the need to preserve an increasing volume of so-called born-digital documents. Work has gone on since the 1990s to digitize documents, press content and paper books. Digital heritage didn’t wait until 2003 to gain momentum.

7 September 2023


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Digital History and the Politics of Digitisation

Digital History and the Politics of Digitisation

This paper will explore a key question for historians today: what are the politics of cultural heritage digitisation and its implications for historical research? And how to assess this from a global perspective? In a research environment that increasingly privileges what is available online, the questions of why, where, and how we can access what we can access, and how it affects historical research have become ever more urgent.

6 September 2023


Gerben Zaagsma
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Impresso - Media Monitoring of the Past

Impresso - Media Monitoring of the Past

4 September 2023


Marten Düring
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Self-Determination Theory Applied To Museum Website Experiences: Fulfill Visitor Needs, Increase Motivation, and Promote Engagement

Self-Determination Theory Applied To Museum Website Experiences: Fulfill Visitor Needs, Increase Motivation, and Promote Engagement

The rise of online experiences in the domain of cultural heritage offers new forms of interaction that are no longer limited by the physical presence of museums. However, sustaining online visitors’ engagement is challenging, and museum professionals seek to understand how to increase motivation. We conducted a user study (N = 32) of three museum websites to investigate users’ intrinsic motivations to engage with the sites through observation, questionnaires, and semi-structured interviews.

1 September 2023


Christopher Morse
Article
VON POPULÄRER IDENTITÄT UND NATIONALER POPKULTUR - DIE „SCHUEBERFOUER“  IN DEN LANGEN 1960ER JAHREN: EINE SCHAUBUDE DER NATION?

VON POPULÄRER IDENTITÄT UND NATIONALER POPKULTUR - DIE „SCHUEBERFOUER“ IN DEN LANGEN 1960ER JAHREN: EINE SCHAUBUDE DER NATION?

Der europäische Jahrmarkt hat sich im Laufe der Zeit vom Markt zum populären Fest entwickelt und wurde in der Nachkriegszeit zu einem wahrlichem Vergnügungsort der Massen. Der jährlich in Luxemburg stattfindende Jahrmarkt „Schueberfouer“ ist ein exemplarisches Beispiel für diese Entwicklung.

1 September 2023


Véronique Faber
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