| Speaker | Paper/Session Title |
|---|---|
| Marc Alexander and Ellen Bramwell (University of Glasgow) | Mapping Metaphors of Wealth and Want: A Digital Approach |
| Smiljana Antonijević and Sally Wyatt (Royal Netheralds Academy of Arts and Sciences), Monica Bulger and Eric Meyer (Oxford Internet Insitute, University of Oxford) |
Digital Humanities in Practice |
| Ester Appelgren, Helge Hüttenrauch and Gunnar Nygren (Södertörn University, Sweden) | Data journalism – implications and opportunities |
| Francesca Benatti (The Open University) and Justin Tonra (University of Virginia & NUI Galway) | Who Killed Christabel? Can Authorship Attribution Solve the Case? |
| Giles Bergel (University of Oxford) | A Sense of Tradition in the Digital Archive: The Example of Broadside Ballads |
| Jonathan Blaney (Institute of Historical Research, University of London) | The Citation Problem in the Digital Humanities |
| Jennifer Bullock (Adam Matthew Digital) and David Heyman (Axis Maps) | Space and Place in Victorian London: Interactive Mapping for Humanities Research |
| Toby Burrows (University of Western Australia) | Designing a National “Virtual Laboratory” for the Humanities: the Australian HuNI Project |
| Erica Calogero and Jaime Kaminski (University of Brighton) | Evaluating 3D Digital Reconstructions of Historic Architecture: Finding Out What Counts in Conveying Information about Lost, Altered or Imagined Buildings to the General Public |
| Erik Malcolm Champion (Digital Humanities Lab Denmark/Aarhus University) | Research As Infrastructure |
| Stephen Brown, Simon Coupland and David Croft (De Montfort University) | Improving record matching across disparate historical resources |
| José de Kruif (Utrecht University) | Text mining a nineteenth century media hype |
| Hilde De Weerdt (King’s College London) | Citation Networks and Topic Maps: Digital Readings of Imperial Chinese Notebooks |
| Christopher Dingle (Birmingham Conservatoire) and Laura Hamer (Liverpool Hope University) | False Memories and Dissonant Truths: Digital Newspaper Archives as catalyst for a New Approach to Music Reception Studies |
| Marcio Emilio dos Santos and Cicero Inacio da Silva (Federal University of Juiz de Fora) | Analyzing big cultural data patterns in 4.000 covers of Veja Magazine |
| Alastair Dunning (The European Library) | How far do we need our digital resources to be sustainable? Digital Libraries vs Digital Laboratories |
| Bill Endres (University of Kentucky) | More than Meets the Eye: Going 3D with an Early Medieval Manuscript |
| Mel Evans (University of Birmingham) | Multiple readings from the same page: exploring the options for digitized manuscripts |
| Tim Evans (University of York) | A History of Archaeological Investigation in post-war England: insights provided by Digital Resources |
| Claudia Favero (The Open University) | Digital Historians: perspectives and approaches in research and teaching |
| Sushardjanti Felasari and Chengzhi Peng (School of Architecture, University of Sheffield) | Connecting Digital Representations: A City’s Urban Spaces and its Collective Memory |
| Leigh Garrett and Marie-Therese Gramstadt (University for the Creative Arts) | KAPTUR: Examining the importance and effective management of research data in the visual arts |
| Michael John Goodman (Cardiff University) | ‘Art to Enchant’: The Creation of a Digital Archive |
| Ann Gow and Laura Molloy (University of Glasgow) | Ahead of the Curve: Digital Curator Vocational Education |
| John Haggerty (University of Salford) | Investigating Networks over Time: Matrixify |
| Martyn Harris (Birkbeck, University of London) | Search and Mining Tools for Linguistic Analysis |
| Jeremy Huggett (University of Glasgow) | Promise and Paradox: Accessing Open Data in Archaeology |
| Romain Janvier (Université of Pau, France) and Guillaume Sarah (CNRS, France) | Rich Internet Application for Collaborative Numismatics |
| Genovefa Kefalidou, Mercourios Georgiadis and Suchith Anand (University of Nottingham), Bryn Alexander Coles (The Open University) | Crowd-sourcing our Cultural Heritage |
| Max Kemman, Martijn Kleppe, Stef Scagliola and Renske Jongbloed (Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands) | Mapping the use of digital sources amongst humanities scholars in the Netherlands |
| Andrea Kulas and Lu Yu (Max Planck Digital Library, Munich, Germany) | From Individual Solutions to Generic Tools - Digitization at the Max Planck Society |
| Anouk Lang (University of Strathclyde) | Mapping Miss Mansfield: Using digital tools to explore the role of place in the work of Katherine Mansfield and Witi Ihimaera |
| Edward Lengel (University of Virginia) | Expanding DocTracker: The George Washington Bibliography Project |
| Damiana Luzzi (Fondazione Rinascimento Digitale) | Reperio a collaborative knowledge environment for Digital Humanities |
| William Martin , Dani Abdallah, Ahmed El-Abiary, Yosef Dalbah, Simon Julier, Melissa Terras (University College London), Rob Iliffe (University of Sussex), Michael Hawkins (University of Sussex and University of Cambridge), Tim Weyrich (University College London) |
Newton Spectrum: Nonlinear Text Browsing of a Large Corpus |
| Ian Milligan (Western University, Ontario, Canada) | Illusionary Order: Online Databases and the Reshaping of Canadia Historiography, 1997-2010 |
| Patricia Murrieta-Flores, David Cooper and Ian Gregory (Lancaster University) | Spatial Humanities: Exploring and Analysing Texts within a GIS environment |
| Julianne Nyhan and Anne Welsh (University College London) | Uncovering the “hidden histories” of computing in the Humanities 1949 – 1980: an overview of our key findings |
| Mitsunori Ogihara (University of Miami) | Analyzing the Carlyle Letter Collection |
| Dimitris Papadopoulos | Mediating spaces of tension: Place, memory and digital storytelling from border sites to urban landscapes in contemporary Greece |
| Adam Park (School of Architecture, University of Sheffield) | The production of a ‘locative digital trail’ as a creative, collaborative methodology to investigate or ‘map’ place-identity |
| Hinke Piersma (NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies) | War in Parliament. The Second World War as a benchmark of political morality in post-war political discourse in the Netherlands |
| Toine Pieters (Descartes Centre for the History and Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities, Utrecht, The Netherlands) | WAHSP; Developing a web-application for historical sentiment mining in public media |
| Paul Rayson, Alistair Baron and Andrew Hardie (Lancaster University) | Which ‘Lancaster’ do you mean? Disambiguation challenges in extracting place names for Spatial Humanities |
| Karina Rodriguez-Echavarria, Leah Armstrong, Catherine Moriarty and David Arnold (University of Brighton) | Using GIS technologies to explore the disciplinary reach and geographic spread of British designers |
| Simon Rowberry (University of Winchester) | Vladimir Nabokov’s Pale Fire and the Problem of Interface |
| Elisabeth Salter (Aberystwyth University) | In the mind’s eye: reflections on generating reader experience c 1350-1600 |
| Guillaume Sarah and Florence Codine (CNRS, France) | Transcribing early medieval epigraphy in the digital age |
| Andrea Scharnhorst (Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences) | Visual interfaces to collections |
| Tobias Schweizer, Ivan Subotic and Lukas Rosenthaler (University of Basel, Switzerland) | Building Digital Editions on the basis of a Virtual Research Environment |
| Ray Siemens (University of Victoria), Gabriel Egan (De Montfort University) and James Cummings (Oxford University Computer Service) | Approaches to digitizing literary/historical texts |
| Erin Snyder (University of Oxford) | An Institutional Framework for the Digital Humanities: An Alternative to the DH Centre |
| Mark Stevenson (Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield) | Navigating Cultural Heritage Collections using Pathways |
| Tom Storrar (The National Archives) | A Semantic Knowledge Base for the UK Government Web Archive: Opportunities for Researchers |
| Simon Tanner (Department of Digital Humanities, King’s College London) | New Approaches to Measuring the Impact of the Digital Humanities |
| Ségolène M. Tarte (University of Oxford) | Cognitive Insights in Interpretation Building: Tailoring Software to Expert Practices |
| Melissa Terras and Steven Gray (University College London) | Building Textal: What can Apps do for Digital Humanities? |
| Bronwen Thomas and Julia Round (Bournemouth University) | Researching Readers Online |
| Chiel van den Akker (VU University Amsterdam) | History as Dialogue |
| Yang Yu and Chengzhi Peng (School of Architecture, University of Sheffield) | Exploring the Boundary of Architectural Enquiry through Mixed Reality Modelling |
