More from: Computational Literary Studies

Julia Röttgermann & Christof Schöch: “Expertise vs. Statistik. Eine qualitative Evaluation von Keyness-Maßen angewandt auf Untergattungen des zeitgenössischen französischen Romans”. Workshop Digitaler Gattungshermeneutik, org. Julian Schröter. München: LMU München, 12–13 Sept 2024.





Julie Birkholz, Ingo Börner, Joanna Byszuk, Vera Maria Charvát, Silvie Cinková, Tess Dejaeghere, Anne Dijkstra, Julia Dudar, Matej Ďurčo, Maciej Eder, Jennifer Edmond, Evgeniia Fileva, Frank Fischer, Françoise Gouzi; Serge Heiden, Sarah Hoover, Maarten Janssen, Michal Křen, Bartłomiej Kunda, Carsten Milling, Michał Mrugalski, Ciara L. Murphy, Lukas Plank, Marco Raciti, Stefan Resch, Emily Ridge, Salvador Ros, Christof Schöch, Artjoms Šeļa, Henny Sluyter-Gäthje, Toma Tasovac, Justin Tonra, Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra, Peer Trilcke, Karina van Dalen-Oskam, Anna Woldrich, Vera Yakupova: “Literary Methods for All: CLS INFRA – Unlocking a World of Words!” (poster presentation). Digital Humanities Conference 2024: Reinvention and Responsibility. Washington DC: George Mason University, August 6-10, 2024. – URL: https://dh2024.adho.org/.




Christof Schöch: “Linked Open Data for Literary History. Extracting, Modeling, Linking and Querying Data on the French Enlightenment Novel” (opening keynote). The International Conference for the Study of the Novel. Second Edition: Migration and Economic Inequalities in the History of the Novel: Discourses, Representations, Identity (Re)Construction. Cluj-Napoca: Institutul de Lingvistică și Istorie Literară Sextil Pușcariu, 21-22 June 2024. – Presentation: https://dhtrier.quarto.pub/cluj, Programme: https://icsnpuscariu.wordpress.com.


Sarah Hoover (presenting author), Julie Birkholz, Ingo Börner, Joanna Byszuk, Sally Chambers, Vera Maria Charvat, Silvie Cinkova, Anna Dijkstra, Julia Dudar, Matej Durco, Maciej Eder, Jennifer Edmond, Evgeniia Fileva, Frank Fischer, Vicky Garnett, Francoise Gouzi, Serge Heiden, Michael Kren, Els Lefever, Michal Mrugalski, Ciara Murphy, Carolin Odebrecht, Eliza Papaki, Marco Raciti, Emily Ridge, Salvador Ros, Christof Schöch, Artjoms Sela, Justin Tonra, Elsbeth Toth Cifra, Peer Trilcke, Karina van Dalen-Oskam, Vera Yakupova (2024): “Literary Methods for All: CLS INFRA”. DARIAH Annual Event 2024, Workflows: Digital Methods for Reproducible Research Practices in the Arts and Humanities. Lisbon, June 18-21, 2024. – URL: https://annualevent.dariah.eu/.


Christof Schöch: “Replication or Reproduction or What? Modes of Repetitive Research in Computational Literary Studies”. ExploreCor: Using Programmable Corpora in Computational Literary Studies (CLS INFRA Training School), Session Reproducibility in CLS Research. Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage (ACDH-CH OEAW), Vienna, June 10-12, 2024. [#200]



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.



Maria Hinzmann, Matthias Bremm, Tinghui Duan, Anne Klee, Johanna Konstanciak, Julia Röttgermann, Moritz Steffes, Christof Schöch, Joëlle Weis (2024 / im Druck). “Patterns in modeling and querying a knowledge graph for literary history”. In: Pattern Theory in Language and Communication, ed. Sabine Arndt-Lappe, Milena Belosevic, Peter Maurer, Claudine Moulin, Achim Rettinger & Sören Stumpf. Trier: TCLC. – Preprint: 10.5281/zenodo.12080340 Orange Open Access Symbol




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.


Beyond Words. Semantic and multiword distinctive features for an investigation of literary subgenres | Semantische und mehrteilige distinktive Merkmale für die Untersuchung literarischer Untergattungen (DFG, 2024-2026, Teilprojekt im SPP 2207, Computational Literary Studies). Leitung: Christof Schöch. Koordination: Keli Du. Mitarbeitende: Julia Dudar, Julia Röttgermann, Keli Du. – URL: https://www.zeta-project.eu.


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.