Christof Schöch: Participation in the panel on Digital Transformation in the Personal and the Academic Space: Convergence of the fields of Digital, Humanities, and Literature, org Youngmin Kim. Dongguk University, South Korea, 24 May 2024.


Christof Schöch: “Bigger Smarter Data: Extracting, Modeling and Linking Data for Literary History”. Invited lecture, org. Lee Seung-eun and Byungjun Kim on behalf of Korean Association for Digital Humanities (KADH), the Department of Korean Language and Literature, Humanities Utmost Sharing System. Korea University, Seoul, South Korea, 23 May 2024. – Slides: https://dhtrier.quarto.pub/ku/ – DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11213754Announcement.



Birkholz, Julie; Börner, Ingo; Chambers, Sally; Charvat, Vera; Cinková, Silvie; Dejaeghere, Tess; Dudar, Julia; Ďurčo, Matej; Eder, Maciej; Edmond, Jennifer; Fileva, Evgeniia; Fischer, Frank; Heiden, Serge; Křen, Michal; Kunda, Bartłomiej; Mrugalski, Michał; Murphy, Ciara; Odebrecht, Carolin; Raciti, Marco; Ros, Salvador; Schöch, Christof; Šeļa, Artjoms; Tasovac, Toma; Tonra, Justin; Tóth-Czifra, Erzsébet; Trilcke, Peer; van Dalen-Oskam, Karina; van Rossum, Lisanne. “Computational Literary Studies Infrastructure (CLS INFRA): a project to connect people, data, tools, and methods” (poster). Digital Humanities Conference 2022 (DH2022). Tokyo, Japan, July 25–28, 2022. – URL (book of abstracts): https://dh2022.dhii.asia/dh2022bookofabsts.pdf (see page 624–627). Open Access


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: “Current Challenges in Computational Literary Studies” (invited lecture), International Webinar on
Digital Humanities
, org. Dhareppa Konnur. Seshadripuram Evening Degree College, Department of English, Bangalore, India, 29 June 2021.


Christof Schöch: “ELTeC, un corpus mulilingue annoté pour une histoire littéraire européenne numérique”. Éditions critiques multilingues : défis et possibilités, org. Michael Eberle-Sinatra, Eugénie Matthey-Jonais, Joyce Boro, 88e Congrès annuel de l’Acfas, Université Sherbrooke / Université Bishop, Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada, 3-7 Mai 2021. – Remote event · website.


Christof Schöch, Maria Hinzmann, Katharina Dietz, Julia Röttgermann, Anne Klee: “Smart Modeling for Digital Literary History”. Smart Data ╳ Digital Humanities: 11th International Conference of Digital Archives and Digital Humanities (DADH2020), Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, Dec. 1-4, 2020. – Delivered remotely. – Conference website.


Christof Schöch: “How Could Digital Literary Historiography Work? Some Lessons Learned in the MiMoText Project”. Vortragsreihe DHLunch@GS, org. Thorsten Ries, Department of Germanic Studies, University of Texas at Austin, 26. Oktober 2020. – Invited lecture, delivered remotely. – Information: Eventseite


Christof Schöch: „Current Challenges in Computational Literary Studies“. CDH 2020. Benevolence and Excellence: Digital Humanities and Chinese Culture. Shanghai Library, October 20-21, 2020. – Keynote, delivered remotely. – Slides.


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.




Christof Schöch, Daniel Schlör, Albin Zehe, Henning Gebhard, Martin Becker, Andreas Hotho: “Burrows’​ ​Zeta: Exploring​ and​ Evaluating Variants​ ​and​ ​Parameters”. Digital Humanities Conference (DH2018), Mexico City, 26.-29.6.2018. – Long paper. – Abstract | Slides.


Fotis Jannidis & Christof Schöch: “Measuring the Complexity of Literary Texts: Results from STTR Measurements and Direct Speech Identification”, Osaka-Würzburg Collaborative Workshop, org. Tomoji Tabata, Osaka University, Japan, April 5, 2018.




Christof Schöch: “Quantitative Approaches to Textual Semantics”, Session Digital Humanities: Text and the Machine, org. Anne Baillot and Sinai Rusinek, German-Israeli Frontiers of Humanities Conference 2017 (GISFOH), Jerusalem, Israel, 10-13.9.2017. – Invited lecture. – Informationen.