Recordings

Please note: Video recordings of all sessions are available upon request. Please send an email to m.heerlien [at] rijksmuseum.nl

DAY 1:

11:00 – 12:30: Opening & keynote

Words of welcome
Prof. Jaap van den Herik (PI/Leiden University; 02:52)
Dr. Christiane Klöditz (NWO;
08:07)
Stefan Einarson (Brill publishers, Leiden;
12:24)
Peter Schalk (Naturalis;
17:04)

Keynote lecture on From Event to Data Set: Perspective, structure, and the problem of representation in data-driven digital history by Sharon Leon (Michigan State University; 22:49).

Session chair: Andreas Weber (U Twente)

13:00 – 14:00: Paper presentations I

S. Ellis, Emergent archives and crowdsourced narratives: two de-velopment stories from the Queensland State Library (01:26)

L. Zuckerman, Linked Data and Holocaust-Era Art Markets: Gaps and Dysfunctions in the Knowledge Supply Chain (20:50)

B. Hendriks, P. Groth and M. van Erp, Recognising and Linking Entities in Old DutchText: A Case Study on VOC Notary Records (41:05)

Session chair: Katy Wolstencroft (U Leiden)

14:30 – 15:30: Paper presentations II

M. Koolen, R. Hoekstra, I. Nijenhuis, R. Sluijter, R. van Koert, E. van Gelder, G. Brouwer and H. Brugman, Modelling Resolutions of the Dutch States General for Digital Historical Research (02:26)

L. Viola and A. M. Fiscarelli, From digitised sources to digital data: Behind the scenes of (critically) enriching a digital heritage collection (21:35)

B. Bogacz, S. Finlayson, D. Panagiotopolous and H. Mara, Visualizing and Contextualizing Outliers in Aegean Seal Collections (41:12)

Session chair: Maarten Heerlien (Rijksmuseum Amsterdam)

15:45 – 17:00: Round table discussion on Semantics and Beyond

Semantics and Beyond: Modeling and enriching longue-durée biocultural data for answering interdisciplinary and epistemic research questions convened

Panel convener: Martha Fleming (Natural History Museum of Denmark)

Roundtable chairs: Dominik Hünniger (Hamburg University) and Katy Wolstencroft (Leiden University)

Panelists: Sally Chambers (Ghent University), Isabelle Charmantier (Linnean Society), Tahani Nadim (Museum fuer Naturkunde Berlin & Humboldt-University), Nicky Nicolson (Royal Botanical Gardens Kew), Neil Safier (John Carter Brown Library & Brown University)

Day 2

11:30 - 12:30: Keynote lecture on The Data Challenge for Cultural and Natural Heritage by Franco Niccolucci (PIN - University of Florence)

Session chair: Marco de Niet (Leiden University, University Library)


13:00 – 14:00: Paper presentations III

C. Rinaldo, D. Castronovo, J. Deveer and D. Rielinger, Supporting Natural History Science by Connecting Collections (01:10)

M. Ameryan and L. Schomaker, A high-performance Word Recognition System for the Cultural Heritage of the Natuurkundige Commissie (26:00)

G. Barabucci, F. Tomasi and F. Vitali, Supporting complexity and conjectures in cultural heritage descriptions (45:39)

Session chair: Eulàlia Gasso-Miracle (Naturalis Biodiversity Center)

14:30 - 15:30: Demolab

DEMO 1: Natuurkundige Commissie Online (NCO Online), Brill publishers (Ernest Suyver; 00:50)

DEMO 2: Transcribathon, Europeana / Facts & Files (Frank Drauschke; 14:18)

DEMO 3: Lombroso project (Cristina Cilli; 30:00)

DEMO 4: Photography in Tuscany: stories of a cultural heritage (Francesca Strobino; 40:50)

Session chair: Katy Wolstencroft (U Leiden)

15:45 - 17:15: Closing keynote and conference wrap-up

Keynote lecture on From Pixels to Knowledge Using AI: Where do the humans fit in? by Lambert Schomaker (University of Groningen)

Conference wrap-up

Session chairs: Jaap van den Herik (U Leiden) & Andreas Weber (U Twente)