Posters
Posters can be hung from the morning of Thursday 1 June and will remain there until Friday 2 June. The posters will be hung with poster tack. Recommended poster sizes are B1 or A0.
Jaan Joosep Puusaag, Stacey Koolman, Guilherme Arashiro, Shuai Wang and Xander Wilcke | Identifying Historical Occupations in Text using HISCO: A User-Centric Approach |
Sophia Rochmes and Montaine Denys | Connecting hidden newspaper collections and digital humanists: building blocks for an effective newspaper interface |
Emiliana Murgia, Monica Landoni, Theo Huibers and Maria Soledad Pera | Building an Inclusive Community around Information Access for Children in an Educational Setting |
Ada Desideri | Digitizing theatre repertories: an example of crossing methodological and disciplinary borders |
Lisu Wang | Breaking the borders: the spatial intertextuality of the Paris landscape between Elizabeth Gaskell’s ‘French Life’ and Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities |
Irene Agües Escolano | The application of DH in the documentation of historical graffiti: a Spanish case |
Leah Budke, Rebecca Burke, Nele Gabriëls, Alisa Grishin, Dirk Kinnaes, Margherita Fantoli, Daisy Callari and Leen Sevens | KU Leuven’s BiblioTech Hackathon: Where Humanities and Data Meet! |
Steven Claeyssens, Michel de Gruijter and Mirjam Raaphorst | Tool-to-data & SANE: Access to sensitive data in a secure virtual research environment |
Christophe De Coster | Hic Sunt Dracones’: Data-driven analysis of the (un)changing nature of toponyms and its implications for toponym-based landscape-reconstructions |
Sven Lieber, Clara Folie, Ewoud Goethals and Timothy Sirjacobs | Crossing language borders: Analyzing Belgian Book Translations Flows between 1970 and 2020 |
Mary-Joy van der Deure and Jasmijn van Gorp | Automatic Speech Recognition Files as Research Data: the Case of Dutch TV News of the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster |
Nicholas Cornia, Hannah Aelvoet and José Oramas | Introducing the FAAM project: Rediscovering the performance practice of musicians in the long 19th century through handwritten annotations on music scores. |
Margherita Fantoli, Jukka Suomela, Mark Depauw, Toon Van Hal and Mikko Tolonen | Tracking the Presence of Classics in Early Modern England: the first steps of PreCEM |
Hannah Booth | GrAnTop: A new scheme for the gradient annotation of topicality |
Steven Claeyssens | The A, B and C of 1905: the Published, the Preserved and the Digitised |
Courtney Van de Mosselaer | Digital Aristoteles Latinus Environment (DALE) |
Vincent Baptist | Televised and Broadcasted Post-War City Landmarks: Annotating and Analyzing Visual and Discursive Frames of Urban Iconization |
Theodoros Georgiakakis and Tim van der Heijden | Virtual Viewing Experiences: Immersive Visualizations of Early-Twentieth Century Home Cinema |
Luca Federico Cerra | The impact of the abolition of guilds in a rural town, Virton (1795-1814) : an economic and social approach |
Julie Birkholz, Antonio Chemotti, Benoît Crucifix, Brecht Deseure, Isabelle Gribomont and Tan Lu | FED-tWIN Research Projects at KBR |
Lodewijk Petram, Leon van Wissen, Sophie Arnoult, Sterre Berentzen, Arno Bosse, Maartje Hids, Manjusha Kuruppath, Brecht Nijman, Kay Pepping, Merve Tosun, Henrike Vellinga, Stella Verkijk and Matthias van Rossum | GLOBALISE: A Plurivocal Approach to Unlocking Colonial Sources |
Fien Messens and Katrien Weyns | Digi-Religion and How To Capture It: KADOC-KU Leuven’s Website Archiving Project |
Nicole Peeters | DigHimapper: a crowdsourcing platform for the geolocation and annotation of historical maps |
Tess Dejaeghere, Christophe Verbruggen, Els Lefever Sarah Hoover, and Julie Birkholz | Computational Literary Studies Project poster: Research opportunities & NLP for historical literary texts |
Demos
Karin de Wild and Mirjam Cuper | Access to Web archival data (KB Web archive) |
Jessie Fransen, Lian Wintermans and Marjon van Schendel | Connecting worldwide collections through Linked Open Data |
Raf Van Rooy, Xander Feys, Maxime Maleux and Andy Peetermans | Databases and the digital edition of early modern student annotations in printed books: a demonstration of DaLeT |
Juliette Levy and Michael Bess | MX.Digital: a transnational collective of US and Mexican scholars working at the intersection of historical data and digital narratives |
Willemijn Elkhuizen, Mirjam Cuper, Dorien Haagsma and Elvin Karana | The past pops up: material experience of historical pop-up and movable books through augmented and virtual reality |
Lise Foket, Davy Verbeke, Frederic Lamsens and Christophe Verbruggen | Demo: Participatory Enrichment of Digital Collections with Madoc |
Hennie Brugman | Multimodal collections as linkable data – what about text collections? |