Activities

Introduction to data analysis in the humanities

This course is designed for researchers who wish to start applying computational methodologies in their work, as well as for humanists (students, graduates or practitioners) interested in exploring the convergence with digital, computational and datification.

Presentation: "Exhibition Data, Public Art Institutions, and Data Governance" at the Digital Humanities Conference Benelux (KU Leuven, 2024)

The 11th edition of the DH Benelux Conference took place in Belgium at the Irish College in Leuven. This year's theme was "Breaking Silos, Connecting Data: Advancing Integration and Collaboration in Digital Humanities". Nuria Rodríguez Ortega and Bárbara Romero participated with the theme "Exhibition Data, Public Art Institutions, and Data Governance".

Annual Graduate Symposium, AHNCA, Association of Historians of Nineteenth-Century Art

The 20th Annual Graduate Symposium, co-sponsored by the Association of Historians of Nineteenth-Century Art (AHNCA) and the Dahesh Museum of Art, was held virtually on Saturday and Sunday, 25-26 March 2023.

Cultural Data Analytics Conference - CUDAN (Tallinn University)

The conference brought together researchers and practitioners to explore methods of cultural data analysis, inspired by multidisciplinary conferences such as NetSci, IC2S2 and CCS.

Publics of the First Public Museums I. Institutional Sources, XVIII-XIX c. (Università della Svizzera Italiana)

International Seminar: Artl@s Lecture Series. Narrowing the Divide: A Dialogue Between Art History and Digital Art History. University of Geneva.

6th HDH Congress. Encounters and transformations: Digital Humanities as a transdisciplinary proposal.

Semantic Web, Cultural Heritage, and Art Historical Knowledge: Conceptual Models, Ontologies, and Epistemological Implications (Universidad de Málaga)

Linked Data: creation, use and experience in the Digital Humanities (University of La Coruña - HDH)

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