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Lecture by Smiljana Antonijević " Scholars as Bricoleurs: The Plurality of Digital Humanities". Recording and interview.

3 May 2021

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Gerben Zaagsma

Lecture by Smiljana Antonijević " Scholars as Bricoleurs: The Plurality of Digital Humanities". Recording and interview.

Lecture " Scholars as Bricoleurs: The Plurality of Digital Humanities " by Dr. Smiljana Antonijević, and exclusive interview for the C²DH’s ‘New Horizons’ lecture series.
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Lecture by Christine L. Borgman "Big Data, Little Data, or No Data? Scholarship, Stewardship, and Humanities Research". Recording and interview.

13 April 2021

written by :
Gerben Zaagsma

Lecture by Christine L. Borgman "Big Data, Little Data, or No Data? Scholarship, Stewardship, and Humanities Research". Recording and interview.

Lecture "Big Data, Little Data, or No Data? Scholarship, Stewardship, and Humanities Research" by Prof. Dr. Christine Borgman (UCLA), and exclusive interview for the C²DH’s ‘New Horizons’ lecture series
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Scholars as Bricoleurs: The Plurality of Digital Humanities

3 February 2021

Scholars as Bricoleurs: The Plurality of Digital Humanities

Lecture by Dr. Smiljana Antonijević. The event is part of the C²DH lecture series 'New Horizons: Confronting the Digital Turn in the Humanities'.
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Big Data, Little Data, or No Data? Scholarship, Stewardship, and Humanities Research

20 January 2021

Big Data, Little Data, or No Data? Scholarship, Stewardship, and Humanities Research

Lecture by Prof. Dr Christine L. Borgman (Center for Knowledge Infrastructures at UCLA). This is the closing lecture in the C²DH lecture series 'New Horizons: Confronting the Digital Turn in the Humanities'.
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Lecture by Julianne Nyhan "New findings and new questions about the origins of Digital Humanities". Recording and interview.

12 May 2020

written by :
Noëlle Schon

Lecture by Julianne Nyhan "New findings and new questions about the origins of Digital Humanities". Recording and interview.

Lecture "New findings and new questions about the origins of Digital Humanities: on the state of the art of histories of the Index Thomisticus project of Fr Roberto Busa S.J." by Dr. Julianne Nyhan, UCL (London), and exclusive interview for the C²DH’s ‘New Horizons’ lecture series.
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Lecture by Melvin Wevers: "Signals and Noise: Extracting Patterns of Cultural Expressions from Digitized Sources". Recording and interview.

16 December 2019

written by :
Noëlle Schon

Lecture by Melvin Wevers: "Signals and Noise: Extracting Patterns of Cultural Expressions from Digitized Sources". Recording and interview.

Lecture by Dr. Melvin Wevers, KNAW Humanities Cluster, Amsterdam, and exclusive interview for the C²DH’s ‘New Horizons’ lecture series.
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Lecture by Steven E. Jones: "A New Humanism": Expo ’58, Roberto Busa, and the First Humanities Computing Center. Recording and interview.

18 November 2019

written by :
Noëlle Schon

Lecture by Steven E. Jones: "A New Humanism": Expo ’58, Roberto Busa, and the First Humanities Computing Center. Recording and interview.

Lecture by Prof. Dr. Steven E. Jones, University of South Florida, and exclusive interview for the C²DH’s ‘New Horizons’ lecture series.
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Lecture by Jane Winters: Reflections on the past, present and future of digital archives. Recording and interview.

15 October 2019

written by :
Noëlle Schon

Lecture by Jane Winters: Reflections on the past, present and future of digital archives. Recording and interview.

Lecture by Prof. Dr Jane Winters, School of Advanced Study, University of London, and exclusive interview for the C²DH’s ‘New Horizons’ lecture series.
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Signals and Noise: Extracting Patterns of Cultural Expressions from Digitized Sources

2 October 2019

Signals and Noise: Extracting Patterns of Cultural Expressions from Digitized Sources

Lecture by Dr. Melvin Wevers, KNAW Humanities Cluster, Amsterdam. The event is part of the C²DH lecture series 'New Horizons: Confronting the Digital Turn in the Humanities'.
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Lecture David Bodenhamer: The Spatial Humanities, Deep Mapping, and the Future of History. Recording and interview.

18 September 2019

written by :
Noëlle Schon

Lecture David Bodenhamer: The Spatial Humanities, Deep Mapping, and the Future of History. Recording and interview.

Lecture by Prof. Dr David Bodenhamer, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, and exclusive interview for the C²DH’s ‘New Horizons’ lecture series.
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Lecture Tim Hitchcock - Beyond Close and Distant Reading: recording and interview

18 June 2019

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François Klein

Lecture Tim Hitchcock - Beyond Close and Distant Reading: recording and interview

Lecture by Tim Hitchcock, Professor of Digital History at the University of Sussex, and exclusive interview for the C²DH’s ‘New Horizons’ lecture series.
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Lecture Patrik Svensson - Unframing Infrastructure: recording and interview

9 April 2019

written by :
Noëlle Schon

Lecture Patrik Svensson - Unframing Infrastructure: recording and interview

Lecture by Patrik Svensson, Professor of Humanities and Information Technology at Umeå University, and exclusive interview for the C²DH’s ‘New Horizons’ lecture series.
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New findings and new questions about the origins of Digital Humanities: on the state of the art of histories of the Index Thomisticus project of Fr Roberto Busa S.J.

14 March 2019

New findings and new questions about the origins of Digital Humanities: on the state of the art of histories of the Index Thomisticus project of Fr Roberto Busa S.J.

Lecture by Dr. Julianne Nyhan, UCL (London). The event is part of the C²DH lecture series 'New Horizons: Confronting the Digital Turn in the Humanities'.
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"A New Humanism": Expo ’58, Roberto Busa, and the First Humanities Computing Center

14 March 2019

"A New Humanism": Expo ’58, Roberto Busa, and the First Humanities Computing Center

Lecture by Prof. Dr. Steven E. Jones, University of South Florida. The event is part of the C²DH lecture series 'New Horizons: Confronting the Digital Turn in the Humanities'.
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Reflections on the past, present and future of digital archives

14 March 2019

Reflections on the past, present and future of digital archives

Lecture by Prof. Dr Jane Winters, School of Advanced Study, University of London. The event is part of the C²DH lecture series 'New Horizons: Confronting the Digital Turn in the Humanities'.
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The Spatial Humanities, Deep Mapping, and the Future of History

14 March 2019

The Spatial Humanities, Deep Mapping, and the Future of History

Lecture by Prof. Dr David Bodenhamer, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. The event is part of the C²DH lecture series 'New Horizons: Confronting the Digital Turn in the Humanities'.
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Beyond Close and Distant Reading: Strategies for the radical contextualization of historical text

14 March 2019

Beyond Close and Distant Reading: Strategies for the radical contextualization of historical text

Lecture by Tim Hitchcock, Professor of Digital History, University of Sussex. The event is part of the C²DH lecture series 'New Horizons: Confronting the Digital Turn in the Humanities'.
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Digital Cultural Heritage: the case of the Rijksmuseum’s past, present and future

14 March 2019

Digital Cultural Heritage: the case of the Rijksmuseum’s past, present and future

Lecture by Saskia Scheltjens, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, about the role of information and data science within cultural heritage.
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Digital Transformations in the Arts and Humanities: recording and interview

1 March 2019

written by :
Gerben Zaagsma, François Klein

Digital Transformations in the Arts and Humanities: recording and interview

Lecture by Andrew Prescott, Professor of Digital Humanities at the University of Glasgow, and exclusive interview for the C²DH’s ‘New Horizons’ lecture series.
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Unframing Infrastructure: The Story of Research Infrastructure in and through the Humanities

14 February 2019

Unframing Infrastructure: The Story of Research Infrastructure in and through the Humanities

Lecture by Patrik Svensson, Professor of Humanities and Information Technology at Umeå University. The event is part of the C²DH lecture series 'New Horizons: Confronting the Digital Turn in the Humanities'.

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