Katja Meden

History on the Edge – Data Publishing and Use in the Humanities: A Labs Approach

You are kindly invited to a new lecture in the History on the Edge series, which will take place on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, at the premises of the Institute of Contemporary History or via the ZOOM link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85093074535?pwd=chFdSCgScVg8fw1djh3bVz8h9gqWtm.1 . In the new season, lectures will take place at 3 p.m. and if you will be joining us in person, … Read more…

Digital Research Environment nodegoat

ZRC SAZU and DARIAH-SI will host a one-day workshop introducing nodegoat. The workshop will be held in English and led by Geert Kessels and Pim van Bree, the creators of the application. nodegoat is a web-based research environment designed for the humanities. The platform enables researchers to manage and visualise complex historical data, including vague dates and … Read more…

Call for Papers: JT-DH 2026

We are pleased to invite you to JT-DH 2026, the biennial Conference on Language Technologies and Digital Humanities, which will take place on 17–18 September 2026 at the Faculty of Computer and Information Science, University of Ljubljana (Slovenia). JT-DH has a long-standing tradition, originating as a conference on language technologies in 1998 and expanding thematically in 2016 to include digital … Read more…

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 host Dr. Wolfgang Göderle from the University of Graz, who will present his work on the project “Unlocking the Schematismus”, in which he will outline the project’s interdisciplinary methodology, its technical innovations in layout detection and OCR for historical sources, and its contribution to reinterpreting Habsburg statehood and society in the long 19th century.

The lecture will be held in English and will also be available online via the Zoom link.

You can read more about the content of the lecture and the lecturer below.

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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 … Read more…

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