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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: “What is ELTeC all about?” Belgrade Training School 2022: Exploring ELTeC: Use-Cases for Information Extraction and Analysis, org. Ranka Stankovic, Joanna Byszuk, Roxana Patras. Hybrid workshop, Belgrade, March 21-23, 2022. – website · slides.



Christof Schöch: “Les potentiels de la sémantique quantitative”. Sources et méthodes de la lexicographie numérique – Quellen und Methoden der digitalen Lexikographie (Les mots du droit, atelier 3). Loveno di Menaggio: Villa Vigoni, 4-7 Oct 2021.



Christof Schöch: “Digital Humanities, Distant Reading / Computational Literary Studies and the COST Action Distant Reading for European Literary History”. Webinar Distant Reading, with Rosario Arias Dobla and Borja Navarro Colorado, org. Infraestructura de Tecnologías del Lenguaje (INTELE), 11 June 2021. – Event · slides · video recording.


Katja Mihurko-Poniz, Rosario Arias, Berenike Herrmann, Cvetana Krstev, Carolin Odebrecht, Christof Schöch, Dmytro Yesypenko: “Thresholds to the ‘Great Unread’: Titling Practices across Multilingual Collections of European Novels” (Webinar). Day of DH 2021, COST Action Distant Reading for European Literary History, 29 Apr, 2021. – Remote event · video recording.


Christof Schöch: “Computational Literary Studies Infrastructure (CSL INFRA): A Starting Community”. General Meeting, DFG Schwerpunktprogramm | Priority Programme ‘Computational Literary Studies‘, Würzburg University, 16-18 March 2021. – Virtual event. – Slides.


Christof Schöch: “A typology of replication studies”, Workshop Replication and Computational Literary Studies, org. Huyghens ING, Cornell University, DARIAH-DE and the Priority Programme Computational Literary Studies, 23 Feb 2021. – Remote event. – Programme.


Christof Schöch, Ulrike Henny, Albin Zehe, Christian Pölitz & Katrin Betz: “The ‘topic modeling workflow’ (tmw)“, Workshop Let’s Develop an Infrastructure for Historical Research Tools, at the Digital Humanities Conference 2017, Montréal, Canada, 7.-12.8.2017. – InformationenSlides.