DiDip @ TPDL2024
Exactly one week ago, we presented a short paper as a poster at the 2024 edition of TPDL (International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries) in Ljubljana, Slovenia (September 24-27). In essence,...
Exactly one week ago, we presented a short paper as a poster at the 2024 edition of TPDL (International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries) in Ljubljana, Slovenia (September 24-27). In essence,...
DiDip aims at making available as many medieval and early modern charters available to the general public and scholars and to the tools developed in the project. Therefore we invite everybody with plans to...
“Worlds of Learning” Through Digital Approaches to Late Medieval Charters The Department of Digital Humanities at the University of Graz, host of the European Research Council-funded project “From Digital to Distant Diplomatics” (DiDip), invites...
From July 8-12, 2024, the University of Graz hosted the Summer School on “Computational Language Technologies for Medievalists.” This intensive five-day program brought together a group of 22 young scholars, ranging from MA to...
Monasterium.net hosts since long a project collecting charters that carry a graphical design richer than usual: “Illuminated Charters“. In the frame of this project, the art historian Gabriele Bartz from ÖAW has collected illuminations...
Graz, 8-12 July 2024 Location: Zentrum für InformationsmodellierungUniversität GrazA-8010 Graz | Elisabethstraße 59/III The program offers a hands-on approach, providing practical tools and resources to enhance research in this specialized area. To foster a...
The recent “Digitizing the Middle Ages” sessions at the International Congress on Medieval Studies (ICMS) in Kalamazoo illuminated the transformative power of digital tools and methodologies in reshaping our understanding of the medieval world....
From February 26 to March 1 2024, a part of DiDip attended the Digital Humanities im deutschsprachigen Raum (DHd2024) in Passau, Germany, where we presented a poster on XML schema transformation flows and, related...
Graz, 8-12 July 2024 Embark on a five-day journey hosted by the University of Graz: Natural Language Processing (NLP) has emerged as a crucial skill in many Digital Humanities scenarios seeking to unlock the...
From February 7-9 2024, a 2-person delegation of DiDip attended the Formulaic Language in Historical Research and Data Extraction Conference in Amsterdam, hosted by the Huygens Institute for History and Culture of the Netherlands...
On December 5th and 6th 2023, our team participated at the 5th Workshop on Diplomatic Studies, titled “Arbiter, arbitrator, or compositor amicabilis. Medieval Arbitration between Diplomatics and Legal History”, hosted by the Masaryk University...
The DiDip-project co-organised to the Winter School (8–10 February 2023) at the Zentrum für Informationsmodellierung. ZIM members Anguelos Nicolaou, Sean Winslow, Sarah Lang, Suzana Sagadin, Daniel Luger, Niklas Tscherne, and Nicolas Renet, as well...