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2. ¿Qué hacer con textos que no se pueden publicar? Datos derivados, criterios FAIR y TEI
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Tello, José Calvo, primary and Rißler-Pipka, Nanette, additional
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- 2023
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3. Fostering Collaboration to Enable Bibliodata-driven Research in the Humanities
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Malínek, Vojtěch, Umerle, Tomasz, Tolonen, Mikko, Karlińska, Agnieszka, Romanello, Matteo, Colavizza, Giovanni, Peroni, Silvio, Siwecka, Dorota, Łubocki, Jakub, Rißler-Pipka, Nanette, Lindemann, David, Labropoulou, Penny, Klaes, Christiane, Scholger, Walter, Vogeler, Georg, Tasovac, Toma, Baillot, Anne, Raunig, Elisabeth, Scholger, Martina, Steiner, Elisabeth, Centre for Information Modelling, and Helling, Patrick
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Paper ,bibliographic analysis ,and methods ,metadata standards ,Library & information science ,Book and print history ,Panel ,systems ,open access methods ,Cultural studies ,bibliographies - cultural analytics - citation indexes - metadata documentation - linked open data ,linked (open) data - Abstract
Bibliographical data are one of the most important types of data for data-driven research and curation in the humanities. The goal of the panel is to introduce various aspects of current bibliographical data ecosystem which is shaped by constant interactions between various public and private stakeholders.
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- 2023
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4. The European Literary Text Collection in TextGrid Repository
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Rißler-Pipka, Nanette, Calvo Tello, José, Funk, Stefan E., Odebrecht, Carolin, Schöch, Christof, Veentjer, Ubbo, Scholger, Walter, Vogeler, Georg, Tasovac, Toma, Baillot, Anne, Raunig, Elisabeth, Scholger, Martina, Steiner, Elisabeth, Centre for Information Modelling, and Helling, Patrick
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Paper ,OpenAIRE ,DH2023 ,Distant Reading ,European Literature ,digital archiving ,Text+ ,Cultural studies ,TEI ,Repositories ,Computational Literary Studies ,TextGrid ,TextGrid Repository ,Digital Humanities ,NFDI ,EOSC ,CLARIN ,Literary studies ,text encoding and markup language creation ,deployment ,Poster ,and analysis ,ELTeC ,CLS Infra ,DARIAH - Abstract
In this poster, researchers from different projects present the integration of existingTEI-encoded corpora into a repository and analysis infrastructure, as well as the benefits of this integration. The focus is not on resource creation (corpus design or text encoding), but on infrastructure integration, dissemination and re-use of existing resources. The NFDI consortium Text+ seeks the integration of already existing resources, for example through the publication of corpora in repositories. We present the publication of the corpora of the European Literary Text Collection in the TextGrid Repository, discuss their characteristics and the advantages of this integration. The poster was accepted and presented at the DH2023 conference in Graz.
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- 2023
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5. Visibilities and accountability of contributing institutions to research infrastructures - the case of the DARIAH Service Portfolio
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Barbot, Laure, Benardou, Agiatis, Chambers, Sally, Durco, Matej, Gray, Edward, Larrousse, Nicolas, Morselli, Francesca, Roi, Arnaud, Rißler-Pipka, Nanette, Saldner, Simon, Scharnhorst, Andrea, Tasovac, Toma, and Tóth-Czifra, Erzsébet
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invisible labor, accountability, metrics, ERIC, KPI - Abstract
ERICs (European Research Infrastructure Consortia) are European legal entities to facilitate the establishment and operation of Research Infrastructures with European interest. ERICs are increasingly asked to account for their operations (see debate on KPI in the ERIC Forum). At the same time, web services such as the EOSC Resource Catalogues, the SSH Open Marketplace, and OpenAire, provide possibilities to register and disseminate research outputs, making them ready for automatic harvesting. While the need for standardization of the description of ERIC provided services and content is still very much debated, there are also conceptual dimensions we would like to address in this paper. ERICs, by definition, create and operate in a landscape of distributed, co-created, network of processes. To summarize, services in the large domain of SSH, are increasingly ‘shared’ resources. In the spirit of Open Science and the further consolidation of the European Research Area, this interconnectedness can only be applauded. This is how the integrating function of ERICs materializes, and how we avoid the duplication of effort. At the same time, ERICs are also defined organizations with boundaries, and subject to individual assessments. To some extent ERICs are even in competition with each other, for visibility, user groups, in-kind contributions, funds allocated nationally and from the EC. This paper makes a first attempt to reflect about intrinsic challenges in accounting single nodes in a network of collaborating nodes. While each ERIC already defines its own policy of how to deal with this complexity according to their needs, there is a debate needed as to how to assess contributions to distributed infrastructures in a way which gives credit to all participating while at the same time avoid mis-allocation, double counting and so on, in particular in the context of the development of the EOSC. The matter of ethical, balanced, effective research assessment which has been discussed extensively in the realm of scholarly communication (Leiden Manifesto) also needs to be addressed in the area of research infrastructures. Such a reflection will inform the current discourse of further standardizing the metadata schema which are behind the different catalogues; the search for meaningful Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for ERICs and the further shaping of the collaboration and division of labor between ERIC’s at national and European level. This paper takes the current discourse around the DARIAH service portfolio as an example/case to highlight these more generic challenges. It also attempts to sort out various sources of ‘assignment uncertainty’ of contributions (e.g. differences in controlled vocabularies, incompatibilities of metadata schemes, user-generated content, metrics of assignments, and policy decisions). While we focus the discussion on ERICs, our motivation to present this at the DARIAH Annual event is that it might be of particular interest to see how cultural heritage institutions (libraries, archives, museums…), in their roles as content providers also for ERICs are credited for their contribution to ERICs, and beyond. References: Hicks, D., Wouters, P., Waltman, L. et al. Bibliometrics: The Leiden Manifesto for research metrics. Nature 520, 429–431 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1038/520429a See also http://www.leidenmanifesto.org
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6. The Association for Research Infrastructures in the Humanities and Cultural Studies – an interface between national and international research infrastructures
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Rißler-Pipka, Nanette and Weimer, Lukas
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Science and research have always benefited from exchange and openness – both within their own discipline and community and beyond. This principle is the basis of the Association for Research Infrastructures in the Humanities and Cultural Studies (Verein Geistes- und kulturwissenschaftliche Forschungsinfrastrukturen e.V., GKFI) which is presented on this poster.
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7. Bericht der DHd-AG Zeitungen & Zeitschriften 2022
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Rißler-Pipka, Nanette and Roeder, Torsten
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DHd-AG Zeitungen & Zeitschriften ,DHd-AG - Abstract
Jahresbericht der DHd AG Zeitungen & Zeitschrift für 2022
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8. Handreichung für das Einpflegen von Angeboten des GKFI e.V. in den SSH Open Marketplace
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Rißler-Pipka, Nanette, Jander, Melina, Barbot, Laure, Buddenbohm, Stefan, Gray, Edward, Michael Kaiser, Henriette Senst, and Andreas Witt
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NFDI ,CLARIN ,Research Infrastructure ,SSHOC ,Service Landscape ,OPERAS ,NFDI4Memory ,Text+ ,NFDI4Objects ,DARIAH ,NFDI4Culture - Abstract
Diese Handreichung erläutert Schritt für Schritt die Möglichkeit, Dienste und Werkzeuge unter dem Dach des Vereins Geistes- und Kulturwissenschaftliche Forschungsinfrastrukturen (GKFI e.V.)in den SSH Open Marketplace einzupflegen. Entstanden ist dies aus einer Initiative von DARIAH-EU und DARIAH-DE zur eindeutigen Identifizierung und zur Pflege von Ressourcen aus diesem ERIC. Siehe dazu related IDs.
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9. AN ANALYSIS OF THE CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHICAL DATA LANDSCAPE IN THE HUMANITIES : A Case for the Joint Bibliodata Agendas of Public Stakeholders
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Umerle, Tomasz, Colavizza, Giovanni, Herden, Elżbieta, Jagersma, Rindert, Király, Péter, Koper, Beata, Lahti, Leo, Lindemann, David, Łubocki, Jakub Maciej, Malínek, Vojtěch, Milanova, Alexandra, Péter, Róbert, Rißler-Pipka, Nanette, Romanello, Matteo, Roszkowski, Marcin, Siwecka, Dorota, Tolonen, Mikko, Vimr, Ondřej, Digital Humanities, and Helsinki Computational History Group
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6160 Other humanities ,bibliographical data ,518 Media and communications ,digital humanities ,bibliographic data ,humanities - Abstract
This report has been prepared by the “Bibliographical Data” Working Group of the DARIAH-ERIC consortium, which develops public digital research infrastructure for the arts and humanities. The Group consists of more than 30 members from 15 countries, most of whom are researchers and curators in the public sector who are engaged in bibliographical data (“bibliodata”) research and curation. This report is aimed at all active stakeholders in the humanities bibliodata landscape,especially public sector entities who may benefit from the Group’s insights and engage in cooperation to identify common interests, shape joint agendas, and achieve common goals. Those goals include creating shared infrastructure solutions, harmonising existing standards, and building partnerships to meet major challenges for contemporary bibliodata stakeholders. The bibliodata landscape is a dynamic ecosystem including the many stakeholders who produce, process, and use diverse bibliographical resources (datasets, tools, services). Following the digital revolution, this landscape has been reconfigured and a critical era is now upon us that demands closer investigation. This report analyses the state of the art by defining current bibliodata (Chapter 1), mapping the contemporary landscape (Chapter 2), identifying crucial stakeholder challenges and opportunities (Chapter 3), and offering recommendations for future cooperation (Chapter 4). This report presents an overview of issues in the bibliodata landscape. It is intended to provide a foundation for more detailed reports and case studies on the issues identified in this document.
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10. ¿Qué hacer con textos que no se pueden publicar? Datos derivados, criterios FAIR y TEI.
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Calvo Tello, José and Rißler-Pipka, Nanette
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SPANISH literature ,CORPORA ,AGE ,COPYRIGHT - Abstract
Copyright of Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative is the property of Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) Consortium and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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11. Ochando Francisco Javier Salvador Dalí: siete poemas sobre lienzo: un estudio de las relaciones entre su pintura y su poesía (1923-1950). (Estudios literarios. ‘El Niño de Noche’ Miguel Hernández y su Tiempo; 3)
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Rissler-Pipka, Nanette
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12. Einleitung
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Rißler-Pipka, Nanette, primary
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13. Guidelines for adding DARIAH National Resources to the SSH Open Marketplace
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Rißler-Pipka, Nanette, Jander, Melina, Barbot, Laure, Buddenbohm, Stefan, and Gray, Edward
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SSHOC ,DARIAH - Abstract
With these guidelines we explain how to add Tools & Services as DARIAH National Resources into the SSH Open Marketplace. The DARIAH National Coordinators Committee agreed on therecommendations. These guidelines can also be used for other national infrastructure consortia to manage and represent their tools and services for the community in an open and collaborative way.This represents a living document, that is subject to updated versions as practices change and the SSH Open Marketplace evolves.
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14. Text-Mining-Pipelines für unstrukturierten Text
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Barth, Florian, Calvo Tello, José, Funk, Stefan, Göbel, Mathias, Kurzawe, Daniel, Rißler-Pipka, Nanette, and Veentjer, Ubbo
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Text mining, research data, digital library, NLP, unstructured text ,NFDI ,Sammlungen ,Textplus ,Text+ ,Text+ Plenary 22 ,Mining-Pipelines ,Collections - Abstract
Poster presented at the plenary meeting of the NFDI consortium Text+ on September 12, 2022 in Mannheim, Germany., Text+ receives a funding grant from the DFG under the grant agreement number 460033370. Text+ is contributing to the NFDI, the National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI).
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15. No, the Library Catalogue Does Not Follow FRBR and Here Are Some Reasons
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Calvo Tello, José and Rißler-Pipka, Nanette
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bibliographical data - Abstract
The presentation was held during the Mutual Learning Workshop for Improving Cultural Heritage Bibliographical Data (October 12-14, 2022) organised by the Bibliographical Data Working Group of the DARIAH-ERIC., The Mutual Learning Workshop for Improving Cultural Heritage Bibliographical Data has been supported by the DARIAH ERIC.
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16. Listen to Their Stories. Researchers as Users of Research Infrastructures in the Arts and Humanities
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Rißler-Pipka, Nanette, Jander, Melina, and Weimer, Lukas
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NFDI ,Text+ ,Storytelling ,User Stories ,Research Infrastructures - Abstract
One of the best known but still not really solved problems in Research Infrastructures (RI) is how to understand and meet the needs and requirements of its users. At the national and European level, the most common method is to invite individual researchers into boards of RI consortia. However, this method seems to be insufficient for communities with a wide range of heterogeneous sub-disciplines. Collecting user stories serves as an additional method to align planned services in RI with the researchers’ needs, i.e. making sure that existing tools and services match the users’ expectations. We take a look at the different kinds of user stories in several scientific communities and the ability of the Humanities to listen and analyse stories in a mixture of qualitative, hermeneutic and quantitative methods.
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17. How to use VCR and Switchboard in teaching and training
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van der Lek, Iulianna, Besamusca, Janna, and Rißler-Pipka, Nanette
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User Story resulting from the SSHOC'n Tell Challenge.
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18. SSHOC'n Tell Challenge - How to use VCR and the Switchboard in teaching and training
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van der Lek, Iulianna, Besamusca, Janna, and Rißler-Pipka, Nanette
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What? Our idea is about applying research tools like the Switchboard, the Virtual Language Observatory (VLO) and the VCR - for teaching scenarios Why? We see two main benefits in this idea/challenge, one addressing the students side, the other addressing the tool/services side. Regarding the students: Learn with and use these tools the students enhance their data discovery and processing skills and also learn how to cite the datasets they use. They gain important contributions to their skillset regarding Research Data Management (RDM), collaborative modes of working (e.g. in the European Research Area) but also addressing the FAIR principles as a per-default mode of doing research today. Regarding the tool side: a common weak spot of research infrastructures is the missing connection between the developer/provider side and the user community. Often this leads to an unsatisfactory uptake in the community and vice versa to deficits regarding user experience or unsatisfactory integration in the research processes. The intensive use in a teaching environment could address this weak spot. Additionally this idea/challenge addresses an improved integration and interoperability of the mentioned tools and resources with one another.
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19. Text+: Language- and text-based Research Data Infrastructure
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Hinrichs, Erhard, Geyken, Alexander, Leinen, Peter, Speer, Andreas, Stein, Regine, Blumtritt, Jonathan, Borek, Luise, Eckart, Thomas, Engelberg, Stefan, Grötschel, Martin, Henrich, Andreas, Heyer, Gerhard, Horstmann, Wolfram, Jefferies, Neil, Kudella, Christoph, Lobin, Henning, Müller-Spitzer, Carolin, Neuber, Frederike, Neuefeind, Claes, Rapp, Andrea, Rißler-Pipka, Nanette, Teich, Elke, Thomas, Christian, Trippel, Thorsten, Wieder, Philipp, Witt, Andreas, Arnold, Denis, Bopp, Jutta, Buddenbohm, Stefan, Calvo Tello, José, Fisseni, Bernhard, Gradl, Tobias, Grumt-Suarez, Melanie, Jahnke, Alexander, Lemnitzer, Lothar, Scholze, Frank, Schöch, Christof, and Walker, Nathalie
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language ,Infrastructure/Operations ,Text+ ,philologies ,corpora ,Collections ,Editions ,Nationale Forschungdateninfrastruktur ,humanities ,spoken language ,NFDI ,written language ,test ,Textplus ,language documentation ,research data management ,research data infrastructure ,digital humanities ,Lexical Resources ,multimodality - Abstract
All persons listed have actively contributed to the Text+ proposal. In addition, thanks go to Alexander Czmiel, Sonja Friedrichs, Anne Klammt, Wolfgang Klein, Frank Michaelis, Stefan Schmunk, Alexander Steckel and Roberta Toscano. Text+ aims to develop a research data infrastructure for Humanities disciplines and beyond whose primary research focus is on language and text. Text+ will be flexible, scalable, and thus open for different discipline-specific requirements. By offering easy access to high quality research data, Text+ will support a maximum of methodological diversity, which in turn is a prerequisite for innovative and transdisciplinary research. Text+ focuses on Collections, Lexical Resources and Editions. These data domains have a long tradition of research and are linked to mature methodological paradigms that require distinctive but also cross-disciplinary practices of data generation, curation and management. The three types of research data are indispensable for a wide range of Humanities disciplines, including, but not limited to, Classical Philology, Linguistics, Literary Studies, Social and Cultural Anthropology, Non-European Cultures, Jewish Studies and Religious Studies, Philosophy, and language- and text-based research in the Social and Political Sciences. From the outset, 26 data centres will participate in Text+ that are technically sound and that are highly regarded in their fields of specialisation. They will provide data, tools, and services for the analysis and re-use of research data across a broad range of disciplines. By grouping data, tools, and services into thematic clusters, an optimal bundling is achieved. There are 34 institutions participating in Text+ that represent the communities addressed by Text+ as broadly as possible: research libraries, universities, Digital Humanities data centres as well as members of the Union of German Academies of Arts and Sciences and of the Leibniz Society. In addition, leading computing centres ensure robust and persistent operation of services for a distributed research data infrastructure. The high level of interest in Text+ is not only evidenced by the substantial in-kind contributions by the Text+ partner institutions, but is also documented by the more than 120 research-driven user stories and by the large number of letters of support from the communities of interest participating in Text+. At the heart of the governance structure are three scientific coordination committees for the data domains and one for the infrastructure. Their task is to continuously evaluate the portfolio of data, tools and services and to promote its further development according to the priorities of the participating disciplines in coordination with the infrastructure providers. The research data management strategy of Text+ is the core instrument for achieving the main objectives of Text+ in the NFDI context. It paves the way for the integration of data, tools and services into an infrastructure that meets relevant standards and implements the FAIR and CARE principles.
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20. D3.7 Technical report on information extraction from heterogeneous data using TDM
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Eskevich, Maria, Ceccon, Daniela, Gavriilidou, Maria, Dahnke, Michael, Rißler-Pipka, Nanette, Dušan Variš, and Pontiki, Maria
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EOSC ,SSHOC ,Social Sciences and Humanities Open Cloud ,European Open Science Cloud - Abstract
This deliverable summarises the activities within Task 3.3. that were led by CLARIN ERIC with the main partners CLARIN/Athena, CLARIN/CUNI, and DARIAH/UGOE, and additional collaboration with SciencesPo. Over the course of M1-M38 the partners developed three demonstration scenarios that highlight the value of NLP (Natural Language Processing) technologies for the SSH field and investigated which aspects of the outcomes of T3.3. and in which form can be shared via SSH Open Marketplace. Three types of scenarios include: (1) Application of TDM (Text Data Mining) to large bodies of multilingual texts on the use case of processing Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBAs); (2) Integration of linguistic analysis for information extraction into SSH tasks on the use case of verbal aggression detection in the context of social media. (3) TDM handling of heterogeneous data on the use case of processing the intertextuality phenomena in European drama history. All use cases work with data in multiple languages, and created pipelines take this multilinguality into account. The outcome of the demonstrations are stored to be accessed after the end of the project as online code notebooks and a workflow on SSH Open Marketplace (use case 1), service in the EOSC portal (use case 2), and a set of python scripts on the publicly accessible GitHub pages and a workflow on SSH Open Marketplace (use case 3)., Approved by EC - 27 April 2022
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21. Barcamp 'Headlines & Highlights' der AG Zeitungen & Zeitschriften
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Rißler-Pipka, Nanette, Roeder, Torsten, Geierhos, Michaela, Trilcke, Peer, Börner, Ingo, Seifert, Sabine, Busch, Anna, and Helling, Patrick
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Digitalisierung ,Standards ,Community-Bildung ,Forschung ,Zeitschriften ,Zeitungen ,Infrastruktur ,Community ,DHd2022 ,Analyse ,Kollaboration - Abstract
In einem halbtägigen Preconference-Barcamp (4 Stunden mit einer Pause) zu (aktuell) bis zu neun Themen rund um die Arbeit der AG zu digitalen historischen Periodika wollen wir gemeinsam mit den Teilnehmer*innen aus und außerhalb der AG weitere Handlungsfelder erschließen und begonnene Aktivitäten voran bringen. Es handelt sich um ein offenes Angebot, das sich an alle richtet, die an dem Thema "Historische Zeitungen und Zeitschriften" interessiert sind und dazu ein Thema in der Kleingruppe vertiefen möchten. Die AG Zeitungen & Zeitschriften stellt dafür einen thematischen Rahmen. Zusammenhänge mit den AG-Aktivitäten sind natürlich willkommen, aber nicht notwendig. Ein Beitrag zur 8. Tagung des Verbands "Digital Humanities im deutschsprachigen Raum" - DHd 2022 Kulturen des digitalen Gedächtnisses.
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22. Metadaten-Workshop Zeitungen & Zeitschriften: Von Datenquellen zur Analyse und Visualisierung
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Hall, Mark, Landes, Lisa, Lordick, Harald, Lüschow, Andreas, Rißler-Pipka, Nanette, Roeder, Torsten, von Pippich, Waltraud, and Helling, Patrick
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vDHd2021 - Abstract
Das Abstract ist Teil der vDHd Konferenz 2021 "Experimente", einer durch die Community des Verbandes "Digital Humanities im deutschsprachigen Raum" e.V. organisierten, virtuellen Konferenz. Die Abstracts haben kein Peer-Review-Verfahren durchlaufen.
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23. CLARIAH-DE Young Researcher Infrastruktur-Pitch mit Best-Pitch-Award
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Buddenbohm, Stefan, Friedrichs, Sonja, Rißler-Pipka, Nanette, Stein, Regine, Trippel, Thorsten, Walker, Nathalie, Weimer, Lukas, von Pippich, Waltraud, and Helling, Patrick
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vDHd2021 - Abstract
Das Abstract ist Teil der vDHd Konferenz 2021 "Experimente", einer durch die Community des Verbandes "Digital Humanities im deutschsprachigen Raum" e.V. organisierten, virtuellen Konferenz. Die Abstracts haben kein Peer-Review-Verfahren durchlaufen.
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24. Highlights and Challenges: the Landscape of Services in DARIAH-DE and CLARIAH-DE
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Rißler-Pipka, Nanette
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Research Data Infrastructure - Abstract
DARIAH-DE is one of the initial national nodes of the DARIAH-ERIC and was continued via project-based funding from the Federal Ministry of Education and Research in three phases from 2011 to 2019. During this long period many important services were created and maintained. Apart from the actual production and creation of new services a concept to measure the service life cycle and the impact of each service was developed. In 2019 DARIAH-DE partly merged into CLARIAH-DE and was continued as an operating cooperation by most of the initial partners until 2021. The challenges of sustainability, changing funding programs and a highly dynamic and heterogeneous community are leading us to an exciting future.
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- 2021
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25. CLARIAH-DE Work Package 6: Organisational Infrastructure / Administrative Office
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Buddenbohm, Stefan, Friedrichs, Sonja, Rißler-Pipka, Nanette, Stein, Regine, Walker, Nathalie, Weimer, Lukas, Schlör, Bernd, Sambale, Heidemarie, and Trippel, Thorsten
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CLARIAH ,Research Infrastructure ,CLARIAH-DE ,General Assembly ,Organisational Infrastructure ,Vollversammlung - Abstract
This poster summarizes the results of the CLARIAH-DE Work Package 6: Organisational Infrastructure / Administrative Office. Work package (WP) 6 is tasked with the organisational development of CLARIAH-DE. The implementation of the rules of procedure and the project coordination is ensured by the CLARIAH-DE Office at the Göttingen State and University Library and the University of Tübingen. WP 6 TASKS Coordinating the consortium Organising committee meetings Setting up a joint helpdesk Maintaining the connection to CLARIN ERIC and DARIAH ERIC Enabling further collaborations with the European research landscape Further development of the NFDI, Funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. Funding Reference Number 01UG1910 A to I.
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26. Bibliografie zur Digitalen Romanistik
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Schöch, Christof and Rißler-Pipka, Nanette
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Digital Humanities ,Bibliografie ,Digitale Romanistik - Abstract
Diese Publikationsliste sammelt Monographien, Artikel und Rezensionen, die sich mit der Verbreitung oder Anwendung digitaler Methoden in der Romanistik beschäftigen. Dabei liegt der Schwerpunkt weniger auf Veröffentlichungen zu einzelnen Editionen und Projekten als vielmehr auf Texten mit grundlegendem, programmatischem oder methodischen Inhalt. Hinweise: Die hier publizierte Liste ist lediglich eine Auswahl. Die vollständige Liste wird auf Zotero laufend gepflegt und ist stets erweiterbar. Gerne können Sie Ihre Anregungen für weitere Einträge andie Koordinatorin der AG, Nanette Rißler-Pipka (Email: rissler-pipka@sub.uni-goettingen.de)schicken.
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27. NFDI4Ing : the National Research Data Infrastructure for Engineering Sciences
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Schmitt, Robert H., Anthofer, Verena, Auer, Sören, Başkaya, Sait, Bischof, Christian, Bronger, Torsten, Claus, Florian, Cordes, Florian, Demandt, Évariste, Eifert, Thomas, Flemisch, Bernd, Fuchs, Matthias, Fuhrmans, Marc, Gerike, Regine, Gerstner, Eva-Maria, Hanke, Vanessa, Heine, Ina, Huebser, Louis, Iglezakis, Dorothea, Jagusch, Gerald, Klinger, Axel, Krafczyk, Manfred, Kraft, Angelina, Kuckertz, Patrick, Küsters, Ulrike, Lachmayer, Roland, Langenbach, Christian, Mozgova, Iryna, Müller, Matthias S., Nestler, Britta, Pelz, Peter, Politze, Marius, Preuß, Nils, Przybylski-Freund, Marie-Dominique, Rißler-Pipka, Nanette, Robinius, Martin, Schachtner, Joachim, Schlenz, Hartmut, Schwarz, Annett, Schwibs, Jürgen, Selzer, Michael, Sens, Irina, Stäcker, Thomas, Stemmer, Christian, Stille, Wolfgang, Stolten, Detlef, Stotzka, Rainer, Streit, Achim, Strötgen, Robert, Wang, Wei Min, and Lehrstuhl für Aerodynamik und Strömungsmechanik
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Ingenieurwissenschaften ,DATA processing & computer science ,ddc:000 ,ddc:620 ,ddc:004 - Abstract
Zenodo : research shared 2020, (2020). doi:10.5281/ZENODO.4015201, Published by CERN, Genève
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28. Eine Frage der Ehre: Besitz und Geschlecht in der (spanischen) Literaturgeschichte
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Rißler-Pipka, Nanette
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lcsh:Language and Literature ,Besitz ,Gabe ,lcsh:PC1-5498 ,lcsh:Romanic languages ,Gender ,lcsh:P ,General Medicine ,Ehre ,Drama - Abstract
„Ehre“ ist im Kontext religiös motivierter Auseinandersetzungen zwischen radikalisierten Fundamental-Islamisten und der westlich-christlichen Welt offenbar eine weiterhin schwierige Frage. Dabei glaubte man diese Dichotomie, die sich auf Orient und Okzident bezieht, in der öffentlichen Debatte überwunden zu haben. Ohne an dieser Stelle auf die Medienberichterstattung bezüglich sogenannter Ehrenmorde in westlichen Gesellschaften mit verschiedenen Migrations-hintergründen eingehen zu können, noch die in Teilen problematische Haltung einer als ‚zivilisiert‘ und ‚westlich‘ definierten Gesellschaft gegenüber einer aufgrund ihrer Ehrkonzepte als ‚primitiv‘ und ‚barbarisch‘ definierten Gesellschaft im allgemeinen diskutieren zu können, fragt die vorliegende Studie mit Ansätzen aus Anthropologie, Philosophie und Gender Studies nach der Ehre-Beziehung der Geschlechter in einigen literarischen Beispielen vom 16.-17. Jahrhundert (Calderón, Tirso de Molina, Shakespeare, Molière) über das 19. Jahrhundert (Baudelaire, Edgar Allan Poe) bis zum 20. Jahrhundert (Lorca)., apropos [Perspektiven auf die Romania], Nr. 3 (2019): Beziehungsweise(n) – Affektive Relationen und Relationalität in den romanischen Kulturen
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29. IG RDM in Engineering
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Hausen, Daniela, Petters, Jonathan, Martinez-Lavanchy, Paula, Vasiljevic, Nikola, Rißler-Pipka, Nanette, and Kraft, Angelina
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engineering ,research data management ,research data alliance - Abstract
Engineering refers to many different sub-disciplines that share a close working relationship with industry and the pursuit of competitive advantage. Through this focus, open data and data sharing play a subordinate role, which also affects other disciplines. In order to break up the existing community-specific data silos and set a basis to provide data tools as a service, this proposed “IG Research Data Management in Engineering” (IG RDM4Eng) BoF provides the opportunity to bring together industry, science and other stakeholders. At P13, we addressed some challenges in engineering as an example and illustrated them within use cases and experiences. Starting with the presentation of FAIR Data in Engineering - Results of Case Studies. The results of the CESAER interviews were one reason to set up the following use case "coding base & project data": Analyze the use of software source code repositories such as GitHub and GitLab by the engineering sector and identify common needs and best practices, such as a centralized GitLab/GitHub framework with comparable best practices and shared standards for computational engineering and software management. In addition to software management, this use case identifies workflows and services to facilitate, standardize and harmonize the transfer of engineering project results (e.g. data.DURAARK.eu, an architectural engineering example) into a broader FAIR knowledge base. After it the use case "privacy and security in engineering data management" were presented: Given the lack of legal national and international harmonisation of scientific and industrial data protection and access, different approaches, contracts (e.g. non-disclosure agreements) and protocols will have to be accessed and compared in order to improve the FAIRness of engineering research data. For mission oriented research, scientists may have to be pointed to possibilities to get access to legal advice as well as appropriate contract templates for the planning and executing of FAIR best practices in research data management in the case of mission oriented research. And finally Nikola Vasiljevic presented his work to "Wind Energy going FAIR". In 2017 an international group of wind energy experts were formed and they developed a first version of wind energy taxonomies. In 2018 the internal project of DTU Wind Energy "FAIR Digitalization" started. 21 FAIR ambassadors across the entire department were selected who worded in 3 work packages. Findable and accessible is realised, interoperable and reusable is still in progress. Currently, outcomes of such projects, data results and accompanying repositories, are usually listed on discovery platforms such as re3data.org. However, as a rule, these should be also distributed in the emerging FAIR assessment platforms and tools such as FAIRsharing.org.
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- 2019
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30. Zeitungen und Zeitschriften als multimodale, digitale Forschungsobjekte: Theorien und Methoden
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Rißler-Pipka, Nanette, Kampkaspar, Dario, Herzgsell, Teresa, Lehmann, Jörg, Neudecker, Clemens, Resch, Claudia, Sahle, Patrick, and Helling, Patrick
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Digitalisierung ,DHd2019 ,Zeitschriften ,Datenanlyse ,Zeitungen ,Metadaten - Abstract
A single abstract from the DHd-2019 Book of Abstracts., Sofern eine editorische Arbeit an dieser Publikation stattgefunden hat, dann bestand diese aus der Eliminierung von Bindestrichen in Überschriften, die aufgrund fehlerhafter Silbentrennung entstanden sind, der Vereinheitlichung von Namen der Autor*innen in das Schema "Nachname, Vorname" und/oder der Trennung von Überschrift und Unterüberschrift durch die Setzung eines Punktes, sofern notwendig., {"references":["https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2600812","https://github.com/DHd-Verband/DHd-Abstracts-2019"]}
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- 2019
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31. Die Digitalisierung des goldenen Zeitalters - Editionsproblematik und stilometrische Autorschaftsattribution am Beispiel des Quijote
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Rißler-Pipka, Nanette
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DATA processing & computer science ,ddc:004 - Abstract
Spaniens Goldenes Zeitalter scheint wie geschaffen für die quantitative Textanalyse. Gibt es doch zahlreiche Texte und verschiedene Editionen in digitalisierter Form in Virtuellen Bibliotheken wie die bekannte BVMC (Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes). Allerdings braucht man für stilometrische Analysen nicht nur den Text selbst, sondern auch korrekte und vollständige Metadaten. Da schon die zeitgenössischen Editionen des Goldenen Zeitalters nur schwer bezüglich der Textqualität zu überprüfen sind, werden zusätzliche Informationen (die sogenannten Metadaten) zu Text, Autor, Entstehungsdatum und -ort umso wichtiger. Im Folgenden wird die verfügbare Textgrundlage für stilometrische Analysen problematisiert und am Beispiel von Autorschaftsattributionen für den apokryphen zweiten Band des Quijote von Avellaneda (Pseudonym) angewendet. Das Ziel ist dabei nicht die wahre Identität Avellanedas aufzudecken, sondern die Methode mit verschiedenen Parametern (cosine Delta, eingeschränkte Wortliste, Culling, rolling Delta) zu testen und die Ergebnisse im Kontext anderer Methoden zur Autorschaftsattribution sowie im Kontext der traditionellen Literaturgeschichte und -wissenschaft zu diskutieren., For quantitative literary analysis, the Spanish Golden Age seems to be a perfect field of research. Many texts are provided by Virtual Libraries like the most known BVMC (Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes) in various editions. Though for textual analysis like stylometry not only the text itself, but also the metadata should be complete and correct. As the contemporary editions of the Golden Age are themselves difficult to judge regarding the textual originality, additional information (usually called metadata) about the origin of text, author, date, place is needed. The following paper discusses the problem of existing textual basis for stylometric analysis using the example of authorship attribution for the apocryphal second volume of the Quijote by Avellaneda (pseudonym). The aim is not to discover the real identity of the author Avellaneda, but to test the method with various parameters (cosine Delta, selected wordlist, culling, rolling Delta) and to discuss the results in the context of other existing authorship attributional methods and in the context of traditional working literary history and studies.
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- 2018
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32. Ziele und Aktivitäten der Arbeitsgruppe Digitale Romanistik
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Schöch, Christof, von Ehrlich, Isabel, Ehrlicher, Hanno, Gerstenberg, Annette, Kraft, Tobias, Rißler-Pipka, Nanette, Völker, Harald, Mühlschlegel, Ulrike, Burr, Elisabeth, and Helling, Patrick
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DHd2016 ,Digitale Romanistik ,Langzeitarchivierung ,Dissemination ,Arbeitsgruppe - Abstract
A single abstract from the DHd-2016 Book of Abstracts., Sofern eine editorische Arbeit an dieser Publikation stattgefunden hat, dann bestand diese aus der Eliminierung von Bindestrichen in Überschriften, die aufgrund fehlerhafter Silbentrennung entstanden sind, der Vereinheitlichung von Namen der Autor*innen in das Schema "Nachname, Vorname" und/oder der Trennung von Überschrift und Unterüberschrift durch die Setzung eines Punktes, sofern notwendig., {"references":["https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3679331","https://github.com/DHd-Verband/DHd-Abstracts-2016"]}
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- 2017
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33. Open Access und Forschungsdaten. Ein Positionspapier der AG Digitale Romanistik
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Schöch, Christof, Rißler-Pipka, Nanette, Mühlschlegel, Ulrike, Gerstenberg, Annette, and Ehrlicher, Hanno
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Open Access ,Romanistik ,Forschungsdatenmanagement ,Forschungsdaten - Abstract
Das vorliegende Positionspapier setzt sich das Ziel, eine Diskussion zu aktuellen Entwicklungen in der Romanistik im Zusammenhang mit der Digitalisierung anzuregen und konkrete Handlungsempfehlungen abzustimmen. Zwei Aspekte des Themas stehen dabei im Vordergrund: Die wissenschaftsorientierte Gestaltung des Publikationssystems im Kontext von Open Access und der nachhaltige Umgang mit Forschungsdaten. Auf zwei Abschnitte mit Positionen zum wissenschaftlichen Publikationswesen und zum Umgang mit Forschungsdaten folgen einige abschließende Empfehlungen.
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- 2017
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34. Automatische Bild-Text-Analyse: Chancen für die Zeitschriftenforschung jenseits von reinen Textdaten
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Rißler-Pipka, Nanette, Chandna, Swati, Tonne, Danah, Stolz, Michael, and Helling, Patrick
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Bildanalyse ,Zeitschriften ,DHd2017 ,Dokumentanalyse - Abstract
A single abstract from the DHd-2017 Book of Abstracts., Sofern eine editorische Arbeit an dieser Publikation stattgefunden hat, dann bestand diese aus der Eliminierung von Bindestrichen in Überschriften, die aufgrund fehlerhafter Silbentrennung entstanden sind, der Vereinheitlichung von Namen der Autor*innen in das Schema "Nachname, Vorname" und/oder der Trennung von Überschrift und Unterüberschrift durch die Setzung eines Punktes, sofern notwendig., {"references":["https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3684825","https://github.com/DHd-Verband/DHd-Abstracts-2017"]}
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- 2017
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35. Aktuelle Herausforderungen der Digitalen Dramenanalyse
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Willand, Marcus, Trilcke, Peer, Schöch, Christof, Rißler-Pipka, Nanette, Reiter, Nils, Fischer, Frank, Stolz, Michael, and Helling, Patrick
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DHd2017 ,Dramenanalyse ,Methodenvergleich ,Labor ,Drama - Abstract
A single abstract from the DHd-2017 Book of Abstracts., Sofern eine editorische Arbeit an dieser Publikation stattgefunden hat, dann bestand diese aus der Eliminierung von Bindestrichen in Überschriften, die aufgrund fehlerhafter Silbentrennung entstanden sind, der Vereinheitlichung von Namen der Autor*innen in das Schema "Nachname, Vorname" und/oder der Trennung von Überschrift und Unterüberschrift durch die Setzung eines Punktes, sofern notwendig., {"references":["https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3684825","https://github.com/DHd-Verband/DHd-Abstracts-2017"]}
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- 2017
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36. Comedia - Comédie: Topic Modeling als Perspektive auf das spanische und französische Theater des 17. Jhdts
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Schöch, Christof, Rißler-Pipka, Nanette, Stigler, Johannes, and Helling, Patrick
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DHd2015 - Abstract
A single abstract from the DHd-2015 Book of Abstracts., Sofern eine editorische Arbeit an dieser Publikation stattgefunden hat, dann bestand diese aus der Eliminierung von Bindestrichen in Überschriften, die aufgrund fehlerhafter Silbentrennung entstanden sind, der Vereinheitlichung von Namen der Autor*innen in das Schema "Nachname, Vorname" und/oder der Trennung von Überschrift und Unterüberschrift durch die Setzung eines Punktes, sofern notwendig., {"references":["http://gams.uni-graz.at/o:dhd2015.abstracts-gesamt","https://github.com/DHd-Verband/DHd-Abstracts-2015"]}
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- 2015
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37. Ergebnisse der Umfrage der AG Digitale Romanistik zur Langzeitarchivierung von digitalen Forschungsdaten für die Romanistik
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Schöch, Christof and Rißler-Pipka, Nanette
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Romanistik ,Forschungsdaten - Abstract
Die AG hat im Winter 2014 eine Umfrage zu den aktuellen Diskussionen und Bedürfnissen der FachwissenschaftlerInnen in der Romanistik durchgeführt. Ziel war es, die romanistischen Bedürfnisse auf diesem Wege zu ermitteln, um sie in die aktuellen Strukturdebatten innerhalb der DFG, zwischen den Fachverbänden und an den Universitäten einbringen zu können. Zum Kontext: Bei der Neuausrichtung der Informationsversorgung für die Romanistik, wie sie die DFG durch die Umstellung der Förderprogramme von den Sondersammelgebieten (SSG) zu sogenannten „Fachinformationsdiensten für die Wissenschaft“ (FID) befördert, spielen auch die zukünftigen Angebote im Bereich der Langzeitarchivierung von Forschungsdaten eine Rolle. Die verfügbaren Ressourcen müssen neu verteilt werden. Um hier sinnvolle Angebote machen zu können ist es allerdings notwendig, die Bedürfnisse der FachwissenschaftlerInnen möglichst genau zu kennen. (Allgemeine Informationen zum FID für die Romanistik sind unter folgendem Link einsehbar:http://www.ulb.uni-bonn.de/fid-blog/). Die Ergebnisse der Umfrage wurden erstmalsim Mitteilungsheft des DRV (Frühjahr 2015) veröffentlicht. 
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- 2015
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38. Leichte Tiefe — Komischer Ernst. Die französische Filmkomödie im ausgehenden 20. Jahrhundert. (Filmstudien, 61) Nicole Kallwies-Meuser
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Rißler-Pipka, Nanette
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- 2009
39. A reflection on his mind: Bergson, perception and memory in Dalí's writing.
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Rißler-Pipka, Nanette
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ARTISTS' writings ,MALE artists ,PARANOIA in art ,SURREALISM - Abstract
Copyright of Zeitschrift für Katalanistik is the property of Zeitschrift fur Katalanistik and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2008
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40. Salvador Dalí: siete poemas sobre lienzo: un estudio de las relaciones entre su pintura y su poesía (1923-1950).
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RISSLER-PIPKA, NANETTE
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SPANISH painting ,NONFICTION - Published
- 2021
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41. Almacenes de un tiempo en fuga: Revistas culturales en la modernidad hispánica.
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de los Ángeles Mascioto, María
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CULTURE periodicals , *MODERNITY , *NONFICTION - Published
- 2015
42. ZVIJEZDA, DIVA, AMATERKA - DVA GLUMIČINA TIJELA NA PRIMJERU KRISTALNIH SLIKA LUCHINA VISCONTIJA.
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Erstić, Marijana
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- 2023
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43. DARIAH Service Policy
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The distributed and polymorphic nature of DARIAH as a consortium, and its social and technical components as an infrastructure makes it pertinent to define its perimeter. This is especially true with respect to the various resources that are created and used in its environment. The term “DARIAH resource” does not indicate direct ownership or control by the DARIAH consortium over that resource but rather it being created and/or used within the broad DARIAH ecosystem, i.e. some actor (person or institution) related to DARIAH being involved in the creation or provision of that resource. A large majority of DARIAH resources are produced or offered by individual institutions in the member countries and reported by their respective national consortia. Besides that, there are resources produced under DARIAH activities by DARIAH Working Groups, funded by DARIAH Theme or by DARIAH and affiliated entities within EU projects.
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- 2023
44. The Role of Research Infrastructures in the Research Assessment Reform: A DARIAH Position Paper
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Research assessment reform is crucial for the social sustainability of research infrastructures (RIs): RIs can only thrive in the long term if the researchers who contribute to their development and growth receive academic credit for the kind of work they do in and around research infrastructures. To put it bluntly, research infrastructures have a vested interest in supporting the reform of research assessment. But, conversely, ongoing attempts to reform research assessment can also benefit from the work of research infrastructures because RIs have a great deal of experience creating and maintaining public services for producing, curating and harvesting both traditional and non-traditional academic outputs. The goal of this paper is to outline DARIAH’s position on the importance of research assessment reform for thematic RIs and the importance of thematic RIs for research assessment reform at the European level.
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- 2023
45. Self-publishing as a Surrealist Strategy: The Samizdat Catalogues of the Surrealist Group in Czechoslovakia.
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Watterott, Kristin
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SELF-publishing ,SURREALISM ,COMMUNISM ,DOCUMENTATION - Abstract
During the period of so-called normalization in the former Czechoslovakia, the restrictive cultural policy ousted numerous oppositional artists, theoreticians, and writers from the public cultural sphere through bans on exhibitions and publications. As a consequence, the affected individuals developed their own means of enabling creative, scientific, and literary work beyond censorship. A key medium for the realization of officially banned texts, studies, and projects was illegal and clandestine self-publishing, also called "samizdat". This article discusses the phenomenon of samizdat using the example of the self-produced collections of the Surrealistická skupina v Československu. In the 1980s, the community created two (fictitious) exhibition catalogues, Sféra snu (1983) and Proměny humoru (1984), which presented the individual and collective surrealist activities with images, quotations, and written descriptions. However, the editions were not only a media of documentation to reconstruct surrealist practice. They were at the same time a creative way to exhibit their content in its own specific artistic forms and theories of art. In this paper, I explore the unacknowledged dual-function of the '70s and '80s Czech surrealist samizdat as both an archival technique and a work of art. I investigate the function of these volumes for group artistic praxis and how it reflects creative production under the social conditions of the time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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46. Las revistas de Vicente Huidobro a través de sus portadas: Ombligo, Vital, Total y Actual (1934-1944).
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Ibarlucía, Rocío
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- 2020
47. The Conquest of Jerusalem: by Cervantes? Styometric analysis on authorship in the Golden Age Spanish theater.
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Tello, José Calvo and Soler, Juan Cerezo
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STYLOMETRY ,CLUSTER analysis (Statistics) ,AUTHORSHIP - Abstract
In this article we apply stylometric methods to approach the authorship problem of the comedy La conquista de Jerusalén, attributed since its discovery to Miguel de Cervantes. For this purpose we have performed numerous analyses with different range of most frequent words in a total of seventeen theater plays, all of them written by the seven authors that define the generación teatral de 1580 and who wrote plays actively when La conquista was composed. We have used the distant measure Delta to cluster the text. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
48. EL ANÁLISIS ESTILOMÉTRICO APLICADO A LA LITERATURA ESPAÑOLA: LAS NOVELAS POLICIACAS E HISTÓRICAS.
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FRADEJAS RUEDA, JOSÉ MANUEL
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- 2016
49. Image and Text in Numbers: Layout Analysis for Hispanic and Spanish Modern Magazines
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Hispanic and Spanish modern magazines were long time a neglected field of research. Even if the magazines are regarded as a valuable source for information about contemporary cultural, social and political life for various disciplines like cultural, literary, media or social studies or linguistics. But stored in libraries as sensitive material and threated soon by decay most of the magazines were not accessible for researchers. Since digitization this has changed. The project Revistas culturales 2.0 (University of Augsburg) tries to work on the digital collection of the IAI (Ibero-American Institute, Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin) by annotating the magazine pages and analysing the metadata using digital tools. But as we are experienced in cultural, media and romance studies, the complex field of automatic document analysis stayed hidden for us, without the cooperation with experts in computer science (where in context of digitizing projects and OCR important research is already achieved).1 Also, in the DH this field is not as advanced as for example text mining, therefore it proved difficult to find tools for quantitative analysis (for example relation of textual and image parts in the magazines). In cooperation with the project eCodicology and reusing their tool SWATI we found now a way how layout analysis for Hispanic and Spanish modern magazines might be done in future by measuring each page automatically. In consequence the paper can only present a concept of how useful the tool and quantitative analysis of the layout might be for analysing the Hispanic and Spanish modern magazines from the perspective of Humanities.
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- 2017
50. Quantitative Textanalyse: Stilometrie : Autoren und Gattungen
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Quantitative Textanalyse wird oft mit empirischer Literaturwissenschaft verwechselt oder als Wörterzählen verniedlicht. Gerade in den Anfängen der Romanistik, als Linguistik und Literaturwissenschaft noch wesentlich enger verknüpft waren, wurde jedoch auch in der Textanalyse literarischer Werke mit Konkordanztabellen und anderen äußeren Strukturmerkmalen von Texten gearbeitet. Heute wird im Kontext der Digital Humanities in der Literaturwissenschaft versucht, Erkenntnisse aus dem Bereich der forensischen Linguistik und Autorschaftsattribution auch zur literarischen Stil- und Gattungsdiskussion zu verwenden. Die Methode der Stilometrie nutzt dabei vor allem das leicht zugängliche Tool stylo für das Statistikprogramm R, das von der Gruppe computational stylistics entwickelt wurde. Der Workshop setzt sich aus folgenden Teilen zusammen: 1. Einführung in die quantitative Textanalyse im Kontext der Digital Humanities 2. Erläuterung der Funktionsweise von Stilometrie: mathematische Distanzmaße und statistische Verteilung 3. Anwendungsbeispiel mit stylo für R
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- 2017
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