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Humanist Archives: Nov. 14, 2023, 6:47 a.m. Humanist 37.303 - events: computational humanities (King's College London); structuring resources in Austria (Vienna)

				
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    [1]    From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty@mccarty.org.uk>
           Subject: upcoming seminars in computational humanities (44)

    [2]    From: Emily Genatowski <emily.genatowski@univie.ac.at>
           Subject: Ringvorlesung Introduction to Digital Humanities (22)


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        Date: 2023-11-13 11:28:18+00:00
        From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty@mccarty.org.uk>
        Subject: upcoming seminars in computational humanities

Computational Humanities Research Group, King's College London
<https://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/computational-humanities-research-group>

Winter Seminar Series
<https://kingsdh.net/computational-humanities/>

The winter 2023 seminar series organised by the Computational Humanities
research group at the Department of Digital Humanities of King’s College
London features two more talks on Computational Humanities research. See
below for the speakers, dates and titles .

To stay up to date with our activities, please sign up to our mailing
list at
<https://mailman.kcl.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/computational-humanities>.  

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21/11/2023 3pm GMT (remote)

Giovanni Colavizza (University of Bologna, Italy), Using AI to broaden
access to historical archives

To receive the link to join, please register by 16 November 2023 at
<https://tinyurl.com/Colavizza-seminar>

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28/11/2023 3pm GMT (remote and in-person at the Strand Campus, King’s
College London)

Jan Rybicki (Jagiellonian University of Kraków, Poland), Experiments
with stylometric distant reading too many books, or is there evolution
in literature, or what happens to target language in translation, or
what is poetry, and many other things

To receive the link to join remotely or the details of the room, please
register here by 23 November 2023:
<https://tinyurl.com/Rybicki-seminar>


--
Willard McCarty,
Professor emeritus, King's College London;
Editor, Interdisciplinary Science Reviews;  Humanist
www.mccarty.org.uk

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        Date: 2023-11-13 08:18:06+00:00
        From: Emily Genatowski <emily.genatowski@univie.ac.at>
        Subject: Ringvorlesung Introduction to Digital Humanities

Dear all,

The Digital Humanities lecture circuit at the University of Vienna
enters week five with Mag. Dr. Thomas Wallnig presenting "Trading Zones
Without Trade? About the Difficulties of Creating a Structured Overview
of DH Resources in Austria (and Beyond)."

The lecture will take place at 16:45 on Tuesday the 7th of November in
HS 41 of the main building, and will be followed by a small reception.
All are welcome!

The lecture can also be followed live on UStream.

We look forward to welcoming you,
Emily Genatowski




Click here for UStream:
https://ustream.univie.ac.at/paella/ui/watch.html?id=cda9ff69-20c5-45f3-bc72-789
6376b7838


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