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DARIAH Friday Frontiers Autumn series 2025

October 3 @ 12:30 - 13:30

Coffee and laptop, all you need to attend Friday FrontiersDARIAH-EU Friday Frontiers webinars allow researchers, practitioners and stakeholders from across the broad DARIAH community, and beyond, to learn about current research, best practice and social impact, and different tools and methods in digital humanities scholarly practice.

The webinar sessions are all free to attend, but registration is required.  Presentations are all recorded and published at a later date on DARIAH-Campus.

Fri, 3.10.2025, 12:30 (EEST)

Fostering Data Sharing in the Humanities with Open-source software: archeoViz and the archeoViz Portal for Spatial and Statistical Exploration of Archaeological Data. In this presentation, taking archaeology as a case study, the underlying principles of the “archeoViz” ecosystem will be presented and illustrated, to fuel a more general discussion about the advocacy of open science principles in the social sciences and humanities. Speakers: Sébastien Plutniak, (CNRS, CITERES Lab., Tours, France), Élisa Caron-Laviolette (UMR 8068 TEMPS, Nanterre, France). Details and registration: (DARIAH-EU Friday frontiers)

Fri. 7.11.2025, 12:30 (EEST)

AI-Human Synergy: Enhancing Cultural Knowledge Through Ethical and Inclusive use of Large Language Models (LLMs) This seminar introduces projects on Irish literature where the implementation of technical methods and discussions, in particular Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) and AI workflow, can expand the scope of literary historiography and enhance close reading by introducing a machine-human synergy. Speaker: Dr. Jenny Kwok, University of Hong Kong. Details and registration: (DARIAH-EU Friday frontiers).

Fri. 5.12.2025, 12:30 EEST

Building corpora of digital early music editions: challenges and opportunities. This presentation shows results from the project CORSICA (Creation of Early Music Corpora) with participation Spain, the Netherlands, the UK, Germany, Austria, and Sweden. The research aims to improve the number of available corpora of Renaissance music by devising protocols to create collections of digital editions and, equally important, to facilitate the reuse of a sizable number of editions produced by a myriad of “citizen scientists” without much systematisation. Speakers: Esperanza Rodríguez (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), Frans Wiering (Utrecht University), David Lewis (University of Oxford), Anna Plaksin (Paderborn University). Details and registration: (DARIAH-EU Friday frontiers).

 

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October 3
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12:30 - 13:30
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