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12 April 2021

written by :
Valérie Schafer

CfP: Data as a new resource? Similarities and differences of data vs. material resources

Tensions of Europe Digital Workshop Festival. 30 June 2021, Online meeting via WEBEX, 10.00-18.00 CET
Event
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'.
Thinkering
Covidmemory poster campaign

19 January 2021

written by :
Tizian Zumthurm, Marco Gabellini

Collaborative COVID-19 Memory Banks: History and Challenges

Report of the international workshop held on 26 November 2020 with experts from European universities who have initiated public COVID-19 platforms to collect testimonies.
Event
#DHJewish - Jewish Studies in the Digital Age

18 December 2020

#DHJewish - Jewish Studies in the Digital Age

The international virtual conference “#DHJewish - Jewish Studies in the Digital Age” will take place from 11 to 14 January 2021 and will bring together more than sixty scholars and heritage practitioners to discuss how the digital turn affects the field of Jewish Studies.
Event
Public Covid-19 Collections and the Second Wave: History, Challenges, Gaps

17 November 2020

Public Covid-19 Collections and the Second Wave: History, Challenges, Gaps

International Workshop
Event
Hands on History - Peter Crooks

14 October 2020

"A Malignant Destiny": Recovering from Ireland's National Archival Tragedy of 1922 through the 'Beyond 2022' Project

Hands on History session with Peter Crooks (Trinity College Dublin) - online event.
Event
Vladan Joler

14 October 2020

New Extractivism

Hands on History session with Prof. Vladan Joler (New Media department of the University of Novi Sad) - online event.
Thinkering
covidmemory round table

30 September 2020

written by :
Tizian Zumthurm

The Gap and the Future: COVID-19 and (Digital) Collecting

On 15 September, the C²DH organised a round table discussion with various national players who are maintaining collections documenting how Luxembourg’s residents have experienced COVID-19.
Event
Covid masks

7 September 2020

Table ronde : les collections «Covid-19» au Luxembourg

Table ronde à suivre en ligne avec des institutions de recherche, la presse et les musées qui ont créé des collections ayant pour but de sauvegarder la mémoire de la pandémie au Luxembourg.
Thinkering
Exposition virtuelle Post Luxembourg

29 June 2020

written by :
Aurélia Lafontaine

175 Joer POST – une exposition virtuelle

En 2017, POST Luxembourg a célébré son 175e anniversaire en tant qu’institution nationale autonome. Voilà le point de départ d’une collaboration entre l’établissement public et le C²DH, visant la création d’une exposition virtuelle retraçant l’histoire des postes et des télécommunications au Grand-Duché.
Event
RESAW Luxembourg

26 June 2020

Mainstream vs. marginal content in Web history and Web archives

4th RESAW remote conference, hosted by the C²DH.
Thinkering
Cassette tape recorder

18 June 2020

written by :
Douglas Lambert

Solving the Shoebox Syndrome: “Digital” Oral History Content Management

This workshop centred on digital methods for working with oral history and provided a survey of emerging practices for better discoverability within and across oral history collections. It facilitated sharing of approaches for oral history work at multiple stages, for collections published for posterity and for ongoing research projects.
Event
16th History of European Integration Research Society (HEIRS) Conference - online

18 June 2020

16th History of European Integration Research Society (HEIRS) Conference - online

Capturing Europe in Digital Sources: New Approaches for European Integration History?
Event
Does Blogging Make You a Better Academic? Writing Practices in Scholarly Blogs in the Humanities

12 June 2020

Does Blogging Make You a Better Academic? Writing Practices in Scholarly Blogs in the Humanities

Guest lecture by Dr. Mareike König (German Historical Institute Paris) in the framework of the DTU-DHH Master Class “Digital History and Hermeneutics”.
Event
Three keynotes on historical networks: Dynamics, Letters, and Concepts across space and time

10 June 2020

Three keynotes on historical networks: Dynamics, Letters, and Concepts across space and time

After much consideration and in light of the developing situation concerning Covid-19, we had to decide that the HNR conference in Luxembourg will no longer take place on 16-19 June 2020, but has been rescheduled to summer 2021. The exact date for the conference will be announced as soon as possible. Keynotes will however be streamed on 19 June 2020.
Forum Z
Forum Z online Reading yesterday's news in the digital age

10 June 2020

written by :
Marten Düring, Estelle Bunout

Forum Z goes online - digitised newspapers edition!

What better place to share the opportunities inherent in the digitisation of newspapers collections than an online event?
Event
Cassette tape recorder

25 May 2020

Workshop on Digital Oral History Content Management

Solving the Shoebox Syndrome: “Digital” Oral History Content Management. Online workshop with Douglas Lambert.
Event
Mining ethnicity: Discourse-driven topic modelling (DDTM) of immigrant discourses in the United States, 1898-1920

14 May 2020

Mining ethnicity: Discourse-driven topic modelling (DDTM) of immigrant discourses in the United States, 1898-1920

DTU-Seminar conducted by Lorella Viola.
Data
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.
Event
Project presentation: Public History as the New Citizen Science of the Past

9 April 2020

Project presentation: Public History as the New Citizen Science of the Past

In this short Facebook-live video, Thomas Cauvin will present his forthcoming 5-year project on developing participatory practices in public history.

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