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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