Registration now open: Graph Technologies in the Humanities: 2021 Virtual Symposium on February 9, 2021 (3-6.15pm CET)
Dear colleagues, Let me please direct your attention to the following announcement that may be of interest to you… ---------------- We are delighted to announce that the registration is now open for the 2021 edition of the annual "Graph Technologies in the Humanities“. The event will be held online as a virtual symposium on February 9, 2021, 15:00 – 18:15 (CET). We are excited to have three talks by invited speakers: Prof. Dr. Ruth Ahnert, Dr. Philip Beeley, Dr. Esther van Raamsdonk, Dr. Yann Ryan: Networking Archives: Early modern letters and the promise of connected collections Prof. Dr. Manfred Thaller: Can historical information be represented outside of a graph / hypergraph / network? Denny Vrandečić: From Knowledge Graphs to Abstract Wikipedia For attendees of the symposium, papers and presentations will be made available to read or watch in advance. The symposium will not feature full live talks. We will come together for the synchronous part of the online event, where the time will be used for summary presentation by the speakers and extended discussion. Please register by February 8, 2021 to get access to the Zoom meeting and the materials provided by the speakers in advance: https://www.adwmainz.de/graphentechnologien21.html Find the program on the blog of the AG Graphentechnologien: https://graphentechnologien.hypotheses.org/tagungen/graph-technologies-in-th... Sincerely, Franziska Diehr (on behalf of the program committee) Program Committee Prof. Dr. Tara Andrews Franziska Diehr Dr. Thomas Efer Dr. Andreas Kuczera Drs. Joris van Zundert -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Freie Universität Berlin EXC 2020 Temporal Communities: Doing Literature in a Global Perspective Research Area 5 "Building Digital Communities" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Franziska Diehr | IT-Researcher | Altensteinstraße 15 | Raum 005 | 14195 Berlin | +49 30 838 687 51 | f.diehr@fu-berlin.de | https://www.temporal-communities.de/people/diehr ________________________________________
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Joris van Zundert