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Afternoons with DARIAH: Wolfgang Göderle
We cordially invite you to the first lecture in the series “Afternoons with DARIAH,” dedicated to exploring new research, tools, technologies, and methods in the field of digital humanities. The lecture will take place on Wednesday, November 26, 2025, at 12:00 p.m. at the Institute of Contemporary History. As part of this lecture, we will …
20. 11. 2025
Dariah Annual Event 2026 – Call for papers
The first call for papers for the DARIAH Annual Event 2026 conference is now open. This year’s topic, “Digital Arts and Humanities With and For Society: Building Infrastructures of Engagement“, will focus on the exploration of digitally enabled research through a public and participatory lens. Submission deadline: 22 December 2025 More information on the conference …
12. 11. 2025
DARIAH Annual Event 2025: When Göttingen looked back at the past
We spent the hot days of June (June 17-20, 2025 to be precise) in the charming German city of Göttingen, where the annual DARIAH conference took place. This year, under the title The Past, we were taken on a journey to nowhere else but the past! Of course with modern digital tools, fresh approaches and …
1. 8. 2025
New DARIAH-SI website – Content updates
Dear visitors, we are pleased to announce that we have updated the DARIAH-SI website. We are currently in the process of updating the texts and other thematic sections, so we kindly ask for your understanding and patience. DARIAH-SI Team …
10. 6. 2025
Virtual Conference Language Technologies and Digital Humanities
Dear all, due to the Covid-19 pandemic this year’s Language Technologies and Digihal Humanities conference will be virtual: http://www.sdjt.si/wp/dogodki/konference/jtdh-2020-english/ The conference is free to attend for all but registration is required: https://forms.gle/cmeX6orURaSfuFSN9 To ensure that the conference is as accessible as possible to everyone, the conference will have an asynchronous and a synchronous component: – …
3. 9. 2020
SSHOC Webinar “Quanlify with ease: Combining quantitative and qualitative corpus analysis”
Thursday, April 16, 2020 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Application is available here. There are many reasons why researchers in the humanities and the social sciences want to combine the quantitative, data-driven and algorithmic analysis of text with qualitative inspection, hermeneutic approaches and interpretation. One important reason is to attain intersubjectivity and to warrant the validity of findings. …
25. 3. 2020
LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGIES & DIGITAL HUMANITIES CONFERENCE 2020
LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGIES & DIGITAL HUMANITIES CONFERENCE 2020 September 24-25 2020 Institute of Contemporary History Privoz 11, Ljubljana, Slovenia www.sdjt.si/jtdh-2020/en The Slovenian Language Technologies Society (SDJT), the Centre for Language Resources and Technologies at the University of Ljubljana (CJVT), the Institute of Contemporary History (INZ) and the research infrastructures CLARIN.SI and DARIAH-SI are organising the conference …
5. 2. 2020
Dariah EU News
- Spotlight on Helsinki DHH: Hidden Traces of Europe’s Difficult Past
- Digital integrated strategies to safeguard and reuse historic construction technologies in abandoned historic settlements
- ECHOES Cascading Grants Programme – Second Call on Engagement and Collaboration
- DARIAH Annual Event 2026: Call for Papers is now open!
- Launch of the DARIAH South-East European Regional Hub
- DARIAH General Assembly and National Coordinators Committee Meeting to be held in Cyprus on November 19-20, 2025
- DARIAH publishes the CoARA Progress Report and Action Plan for the years 2025-2027
- Save the date for the DARIAH Annual Event 2026
- OpenMethods metablog: From a DARIAH Core Service to a DARIAH-IT Community Service
- DARIAH Beyond Europe webinar series kicks off with Princeton’s Center for Digital Humanities