Jacek Kudera (presenting author), Claudia Bamberg, Thomas Burch, Folke Gernert, Maria Hinzmann, Susanne Kabatnik, Claudine Moulin, Benjamin Raue, Achim Rettinger, Jörg Röpke, Ralf Schenkel, Kristin Shi-Kupfer, Doris Schirra, Christof Schöch, Joëlle Weis: “LODinG: Linked Open Data in the Humanities”. The 9th Workshop on Linked Data in Linguistics: Resources, Applications, Best Practices, Co-located with LREC 2024. 25 May 2024, Torino, Italy. – Paper: https://aclanthology.org/2024.ldl-1.7/ – Poster: https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.11371264 – Programme: https://ldl2024.linguistic-lod.org/.
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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.
∞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.
∞Milica Ikonić Nešić, Ranka Stanković, Christof Schöch and Mihailo Skoric. “From ELTeC Text Collection Metadata and Named Entities to Linked-data (and Back)”. 8th Workshop on Linked Data in Linguistics: Revisiting a Decade of Linguistic Linked Open Data (LDL 2022), colocated with LREC. Marseille, June 24, 2022. – URL: http://ldl2022.linguistic-lod.org/.
∞Ikonić Nešić, Milica, Ranka Stanković, Christof Schoch, and Mihailo Skoric. “From ELTeC Text Collection Metadata and Named Entities to Linked-Data (and Back).” In Proceedings of The 8th Workshop on Linked Data in Linguistics within the 13th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC 2022). Marseille: ELRA, 2022. – URL: https://aclanthology.org/2022.ldl-1.2/.
∞Christof Schöch, Maria Hinzmann, Julia Röttgerman, Anne Klee, Katharina Dietz: “Smart Modeling for Literary History”. International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing (IJHAC) 16.1, 2022, 78-93. (Special issue on Linked Open Data.) – DOI: 10.3366/ijhac.2022.0278.
∞Maria Hinzmann, Christof Schöch, Katharina Dietz, Anne Klee, Katharina Erler-Fridgen, Julia Röttgermann, Moritz Steffes. “Linked Open Data für die Literaturgeschichtsschreibung – Das Projekt Mining and Modeling Text” [Poster]. In: DHd 2022 Kulturen des digitalen Gedächtnisses. 8. Tagung des Verbands “Digital Humanities im deutschsprachigen Raum” (DHd2022), hg. Michaela Geierhos, Peer Trilcke, Ingo Börner, Sabine Seifert, Anna Busch und Patrick Helling. Potsdam, 2022. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6328036.
Julia Röttgermann, Anne Klee, Maria Hinzmann, Christof Schöch. “Literaturgeschichtsschreibung datenbasiert und wikifiziert? Automatische Extraktion thematischer Statements aus französischen Primärtexten mithilfe von Topic Modeling, RDF und eines kontrollierten Vokabulars in LOD”. In: DHd 2022 Kulturen des digitalen Gedächtnisses. 8. Tagung des Verbands “Digital Humanities im deutschsprachigen Raum” (DHd2022), hg. Michaela Geierhos, Peer Trilcke, Ingo Börner, Sabine Seifert, Anna Busch und Patrick Helling. Potsdam, 2022. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6328156.
Maria Hinzmann, Julia Röttgermann, Anne Klee, Moritz Steffes, Christof Schöch: “The French Enlightenment Novel as a Graph? Potentials and Challenges in the Construction of a Knowledge Network”. Graphs and Networks in the Humanities 2022. Technologies, Models, Analyses, and Visualizations. 6th International Conference. 3–4 Feb 2022, online. – URL: https://graphentechnologien.hypotheses.org/[…] (paper) – DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5840088 (paper).
∞Schöch, Christof. “Open Access für die Maschinen.” In Die Zukunft des kunsthistorischen Publizierens, ed. Maria Effinger, Hubertus Kohle. Heidelberg: ART-Books, 2021. – DOI: 10.11588/arthistoricum.663.c9210. Siehe auch: Übersetzung.
∞Maria Hinzmann & Christof Schöch: “Mining and Modeling Text: Linked Open Data für die Literaturgeschichtsschreibung” (guest lecture). Vorlesungsreihe Digital Humanities – Grundlagen, Methoden und Reflexion in interdisziplinärer Perspektive, org. Julia Nantke und Heike Zinsmeister. Universität Hamburg. 28 Jan 2021. – Delivered remotely. – 🔗 slides.
∞Christof Schöch: “Von Distant Reading zu Computational Literary Studies: Korpusaufbau, Erschließung und Analyse”. Workshop 3: Distant Reading – Digital Humanities in den Literaturwissenschaften in der Reihe Digital Humanities und ihr Forschungspotenzial für die Buch- und Literaturwissenschaft, org. Christine Haug und Marcel Schellong, Zentrum für Buchwissenschaft, LMU München, 15. Jan. 2021. – Programm: https://www.zfb.uni-muenchen.de/aktuelles/workshop_dh/index.html
∞Christof Schöch: “Acesso aberto para as máquinas”, TECCOGS – Revista digital de tecnologías cognitivas 21, 2020. Translated by Winfried Nöth. – DOI: 10.23925/1984-3585.2020i21p99-115.
(Alternative download: Zenodo. – Original German version. – See also: “Offene Publikationsformate für Open Science“.)
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.
∞Maria Hinzmann, Christof Schöch: “Erheben, Sammeln und Vernetzen von Metadaten: Praxisbeispiel MiMoText”. Datensicherung im Forschungsprozess. Online-Workshop zum Forschungsdatenmanagement in der Romanistik, org. FID Romanistik mit der AG Digitale Romanistik. ULB Bonn, 26. & 27. November 2020. – Delivered remotely. – Programm.
∞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: “Mining and Modeling Literary History / Historiography”. Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre, Vilnius, Lithuania, 30 September 2020. – Guest lecture, delivered remotely. – Slides: https://dh-trier.github.io/talks
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