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Christof Schöch: “Numérique, multilingue, collaborative et ouverte: nouvelles perspectives pour l’histoire littéraire”. Avec un commentaire par Ioana Galleron. Les Jeudis de l’Institut historique allemand, Deutsches Historisches Institut Paris, 7 March 2024. – Information.




Christof Schöch, Claudine Moulin, Joëlle Weis: “Historical wine labels as pointers to places and spaces of wine cultivation, production and distribution: A case study from the German Mosel region”. Wine, place and space – Global geographies of wine cultivation, production and consumption, org. Daniela Ana, Marc Daferner, Tatiana López, Gerhard Rainer, Susann Schäfer, Christian Steiner, Anika Zorn. Eichstätt: KU Eichstätt, Feb 21-23, 2024. – URL: https://www.ku.de/en/the-ku/faculties/mgf/geographie/aktuelles/termine/wine-place-space.


Christof Schöch: “Linked Open Literary History am Beispiel der Geschichte des französischen Romans 1750-1800”. Colloquium Frühe Neuzeit interdisziplinär. Neue Forschungsbeiträge aus Trier, org. Damien Tricoire & Stephan Laux. Universität Trier, 31 Jan 2024. – Präsentation.


Christof Schöch: “Legal aspects and scholarly requirements regarding TDM in the digital humanities: current developments in Germany”. French-German Meeting on Copyrighted Works in Digital Libraries. Bibliothèque National de France / Deutsche Nationalbibliothek. Paris, 14 Dec 2023.







Keli Du, Julia Dudar, Julia Röttgerman, Christof Schöch: “Investigating Measures of Distinctiveness for the Genre-Based Classification of Entire Novels”. Workshop SIG-DLS Seven Years On, Digital Humanities Conference 2023 (DH2023), University of Graz, July 10, 2023.





Christof Schöch: “Les humanités numériques multilingues : trois études de cas (The European Literary Text Collection, Approches d’un corpus multilingue : L’exemple de Dei delitti et delle pene de Beccaria, De l’histoire littéraire comme réseau)”, Séminaire ‘Pourquoi le franco-allemand’, org. Falk Bretschneider et Rainer Maria Kiesow. Paris, EHESS / Centre Georg Simmel, April 11, 2023.




Julia Röttgermann (presenting author), Maria Hinzmann (presenting author), Katharina Dietz, Henning Gebhard, Anne Klee, Johanna Konstanciak, Christof Schöch, Moritz Steffes: “Mining and Modeling Spaces and Places for Literary History as Linked Open Data”. Digital Humanities Conference 2022 (DH2022). Tokyo, Japan, July 25-28, 2022. – Abstract: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6948192. Slides: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6916198. Open Access


Christof Schöch, Julia Dudar, Keli Du: “Zeta and Company. Investigating Measures of Distinctiveness for Computational Literary Studies” (Gastvortrag). Oberseminar Computerlinguistik, org. Stephanie Evert, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, 13. Juli 2022 (online).