Public Teaser and Consultation Sessions
This year we offer for the first time 2 Teaser Sessions, one in each of the weeks the Summer University runs. These teaser sessions are open not only to all participants of the Summer University but also to the public. The aim of teaser sessions is at least threefold:
a) to allow the participants of ESU DH C & T to get an idea of the variety of methods, tools and questions which make up the Digital Humanities beyond the workshops they have chosen,
b) to arouse the interest of colleagues and students of Leipzig university and of other universities nearby and foster local community building
c) to allow colleagues and researchers who are involved in specific projects but do not take part in the Summer University to consult with the specialists ESU DH C & T manages to bring together.
During the Teaser Sessions leaders of the workshops which are offered or were supposed to be offered during the Summer University give a basic introduction into the field their workshop is about and allow for questions (ca. 45 + 45 minutes).
The Teaser Sessions, which take place in the same rooms as the respective workshops, are scheduled as follows:
Thursday 21.07.2016 09:15-10:45
Compilation, Annotation and Analysis of Written Text Corpora GWZ 3.1.15 (Sociology upper) Susanne Haaf / Axel Herold, Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Germany |
Data management for the humanities GWZ 2.5.16 Pawel Kamocki, IDS Mannheim, Germany / Thorsten Trippel, Universität Tübingen, Germany |
Digital Editions and Editorial Theory GWZ 1.3.15 Johanna Green, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom / Kathryn Caroline Susan Simpson, Edinburgh Napier University, United Kingdom |
Spoken Language and Multimodal Corpora GWZ 4.1.16 Laszlo Hunyadi, University of Debrecen, Hungary |
Searching Linguistic Patterns in Large Text Corpora for Digital Humanities Research GWZ 1.3.16 Erhard Hinrichs, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Germany / Bryan Jurish, Alexander Geyken, Lothar Lemnitzer, Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Germany |
Stylometry GWZ 2.1.16 Maciej Eder, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland |
From Text to Map GWZ 4.2.16 Maxim Romanov, University of Leipzig, Germany / David Joseph Wrisley, American University of Beirut, Lebanon (Lebanese Republic) |
XML-TEI encoding, structuring and rendering GWZ 3.0.15 (Sociology lower) Alejandro Bía, Universidad Miguel Hernández, Spain |
Wednesday 27.07.2016 09:15-10:45
Comparing Corpora GWZ 3.2.15 Hannah Kermes, Elke Teich, Universität des Saarlandes, Germany / Peter Fankhauser, Institut für Deutsche Sprache, Germany |
Digital Editions and Editorial Theory GWZ 1.3.15 Johanna Green, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom / Kathryn Caroline Susan Simpson, Edinburgh Napier University, United Kingdom |
Digital Research Infrastructures in the Humanities GWZ 1.3.16 Jennifer Edmond, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland |
Lexicometric text analysis using CLARIN-D Webservices and R GWZ 3.1.15 (Sociology upper) Christoph Kuras, Gregor Wiedemann, Leipzig University, Germany |
Introduction to Project Management |
Stylometry GWZ 2.1.16 Maciej Eder, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland |
From Text to Map GWZ 4.2.16 Maxim Romanov, University of Leipzig, Germany / David Joseph Wrisley, American University of Beirut, Lebanon (Lebanese Republic) |
XML-TEI encoding, structuring and rendering GWZ 3.0.15 (Sociology lower) Alejandro Bía, Universidad Miguel Hernández, Spain |
Consultation Session Wednesday 27.07.2016 09:15-10:45
Postgraduate Certificate, University of Victoria, and more GWZ TBA Ray Siemens, University of Victoria, Canada