Program > 19 May 2021

Conference Program (all times CEST)

Berlin (virtual conference): 19 May – 30 June 2021
The conference will be held online via Airmeet.

If you are interested to attend, please register via
https://www.airmeet.com/e/27ed5f40-a6a3-11eb-80fe-276145ee6264 

Note: Speakers will receive a personal login link and do not need to register themselves.

 


 

19 May 2021

14:00 14:15: Introduction

Torsten Hiltmann (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
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14:15 15:00: Keynote #1

George Bruseker (Takin.solutions, Plovdiv/Athens)
The uses and limits of formal ontologies (Cidoc CRM) for history: addressing and going past the 'digital' in digital history

 

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15:15 16:00: Session 1 – Conceptual Models

François Vignale (Université du Maine), Francesco Beretta (CNRS/Université de Lyon, LARHRA), Vincent  Alamercery (ENS de Lyon, LARHRA)
The Reading experiences ontology: a Use-case for OntoME

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Roman Bleier, Florian Zeilinger, Georg Vogeler, Gabriele Haug-Moritz, Eva Ortlieb (University of Graz)
Petitioning, meeting, negotiating: towards a conceptual model for communication in early modern parliamentary systems

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16:15 17:00: Session 2 Context and Transparency

Katrin Moeller (Historisches Datenzentrum Sachsen-Anhalt, Halle), Georg Fertig (Martin Luther Universität Halle-Wittenberg)
The challenge of contextualization and data transparency in structured research data!

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Gioele Barabucci (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim), Fabio Vitali (Università di Bologna)
Context is all: Guidelines for context characterization in knowledge modelling and data formats

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17:15 18:00: Session 3 Integration and Interoperability

Heikki Rantala, Esko Ikkala (Aalto University), Eero Hyvönen (Aalto University/University of Helsinki)
Creating the HISTO Ontology of Finnish History Events

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Matthias Schlögl, Matej Durco, Ingo Börner, Peter Andorfer, Klaus Illmayer (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna)
Connecting the dots: the case of Omnipot

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