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YearVenueTypeRecipientInstitutionContribution
2023Universität Graz – Graz, AustriaADHOAledavood, ParhamUniversité de MontréalMigration Novel as a Conversional Genre
2023Universität Graz – Graz, AustriaADHOBurge, CaitlinUniversity of LuxembourgFragmentation and Disruption: Ranking Cut-Points in Social Networks, a Case Study on Epistolary Networks at the Court of Henry VIII
2023Universität Graz – Graz, AustriaADHOCalderon Reyes, EmilioCulturePlex, Western UniversityExploring the Evolution of Curatorial Diversity: a Methodological Framework with a Case Study of Book Reviews
2023Universität Graz – Graz, AustriaADHOCharlton, AshUniversity of EdinburghExploring legacies of race and slavery in our historical information environment: text analysis of the Encyclopaedia Britannica
2023Universität Graz – Graz, AustriaADHOHäußler, JulianTechnische Universität DarmstadtTowards a Conflict Heuristic. Detecting Conflict in Literary Texts By Adapting Word Embedding Based Sentiment Analysis
2023Universität Graz – Graz, AustriaADHOLewis, RhiannonUniversity of GlasgowOur Heritage, Our Stories: Democratising the UK national collection
2023Universität Graz – Graz, AustriaADHOLi, YiUniversity of EdinburghImplicit Gender Inequality in Children’s Picture Books: Evidence from a Text Mining Analysis of 200 Bestselling Chinese and British Titles
2023Universität Graz – Graz, AustriaADHOMassari, ArcangeloUniversity of Bolognaepresenting provenance and track changes of cultural heritage metadata in RDF: a survey of existing approaches
2023Universität Graz – Graz, AustriaADHONockels, JoeUniversity of EdinburghA speculative design for future handwritten text recognition: HTR use, and its impact on historical research and the digital record.
2023Universität Graz – Graz, AustriaADHOPETKOVIC, LjudmilaSorbonne UniversitéPandore: a toolbox for digital humanities text-based workflows
2023Universität Graz – Graz, AustriaADHOSander, ChristophMax Planck Institute for the History of ScienceMagnetic Margins. A Census and Reader Annotations Database
2023Universität Graz – Graz, AustriaADHOSander, RuthBerlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and HumanitiescorrespSearch v2.2 – Search historical correspondence
2023Universität Graz – Graz, AustriaADHOSousa e Silva, Carlos RogérioCentro de Linguística da Universidade do PortoCreoPhonPt: a collaborative database saving Portuguese creoles from digital obliteration
2023Universität Graz – Graz, AustriaADHOTulai, RaduUniversity of BucharestFrom Theoretical Texts to Concept Maps. An Annotation Approach for a Distant Reading of Argumentative Text Structures.
2023Universität Graz – Graz, AustriaADHOVerreyen, LorenUniversity of AntwerpZero-shot keyword spotting, using CLIP for modern manuscripts
2023Universität Graz – Graz, AustriaADHOWijers, MartjeUniversity of AmsterdamTracing the invisible translator: stylistic differences in the Dutch translations of the oeuvre of Swedish author Henning Mankell
2016 Jagiellonian University – Krakow, Poland ADHO Petrie, Hannah University of Exeter Mapping Multilingual Responses to Famine and Dearth in the Early Modern Landscapes of India and Britain
2016 Jagiellonian University – Krakow, Poland ADHO Reeve, Jonathan Pearce Columbia University Git-Lit: an Application of Distributed Version Control Technology toward the Creation of 50,000 Digital Scholarly Editions
2016 Jagiellonian University – Krakow, Poland ADHO Lindeborg, Stephanie Marie Boston Latin Academy, Homer Multitext project Comparing Digital Scholarly Editions
2016 Jagiellonian University – Krakow, Poland ADHO Di Pietro, Chiara; Tiezzi, Ilaria; Alzetta, Chiara; Kenny, Julia University of Pisa EVT 2.0: a new architecture to publish critical editions in digital form
2016 Jagiellonian University – Krakow, Poland ADHO Chatzidiakou, Nephelie Digital Curation Unit, Athena Research Centre Scholarly Research Activities and Digital Tools: When NeMO met FLOSS
2016 Jagiellonian University – Krakow, Poland ADHO Franzini, Emily; Franzini, Greta Georg-August-Universität Göttingen Digital Folkloristics: the Use of Computational Methods in Revealing the Characteristics of Folkloric Communication
2016 Jagiellonian University – Krakow, Poland ADHO Grandjean, Martin Université de Lausanne Archives Distant Reading: Mapping the Activity of the League of Nations’ Intellectual Cooperation
2016 Jagiellonian University – Krakow, Poland ADHO Stalnaker, Rommie Leigh Gainesville Ballet Company Schrifttanz: Written Dance/Movement Poems
2016 Jagiellonian University – Krakow, Poland ADHO Menon, Nirmala Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Diverse Digitalities: Targeted Models for Postcolonial Challenges in the Digital Discourse.
2016 Jagiellonian University – Krakow, Poland ADHO Lamé, Marion Laboratorio di Cultura Digitale, Università di Pisa, Centre Camille Jullian, MMSH, CNRS. GLAMorous! Edizione Digitale Di Beni Culturali Con Contenuto Testuale, Multidisciplinarietà Ed Epigrafia Digitale.
2016 Jagiellonian University – Krakow, Poland ADHO Pertsas, Vayianos Athens University of Business and Economics Contextualized Integration of Digital Humanities Research: Using the NeMO Ontology of Digital Humanities Methods
2016 Jagiellonian University – Krakow, Poland ADHO Hu, Rui Idiap Research Institute Assessing a Shape Descriptor for Analysis of Mesoamerican Hieroglyphics: A View Towards Practice in Digital Humanities
2016 Jagiellonian University – Krakow, Poland ADHO Garbee, Elizabeth Winfree Arizona State University Pulp Science Fiction’s Legacy to Women in Science
2015 University of Western Sydney – Sydney, Australia ADHO Chawla, Swati; Ferguson, Andrew University of Virginia Ivanhoe: A Platform for Textual Play
2015 University of Western Sydney – Sydney, Australia ADHO Galletly, Sarah James Cook University The Transported Imagination: Magazines, Travel and The Pacific 1920s-30s
2015 University of Western Sydney – Sydney, Australia ADHO Droge, Abigail Stanford University Suspense: Language, Narrative, Affect
2015 University of Western Sydney – Sydney, Australia ADHO Falk, Michael Gregory University of Kent, UK Modelling Genre Using Character Networks: The National Tales and Domestic Novels of Maria Edgeworth
2015 University of Western Sydney – Sydney, Australia ADHO Heße, Sascha Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg An Efficient Collaborative Web-baed Working Environment For The Creation Of A Digital Sanskrit Dictionary
2015 University of Western Sydney – Sydney, Australia ADHO Skorinkin, Daniil National research university ‘Higher school of economics’; ABBYY software company Automatic semantic tagging of Leo Tolstoy’s works
2015 University of Western Sydney – Sydney, Australia ADHO Padilla, Thomas George; Smiley, Bobby Lewis Michigan State University Modeling Approaches to Library-led DH Pedagogy
2015 University of Western Sydney – Sydney, Australia ADHO Marecki, Piotr Jagiellonian University Renderings: Translating Literary Works in the Digital Age
2015 University of Western Sydney – Sydney, Australia ADHO Powell, Daniel James University of Victoria Crowdsourcing the Text: Contemporary Approaches to Participatory Resource Creation
2015 University of Western Sydney – Sydney, Australia ADHO Kaufman, Micki City University of New York “Everything on Paper Will Be Used Against Me”: Quantifying Kissinger
2015 University of Western Sydney – Sydney, Australia ADHO Broadwell, Peter Michael University of California, Los Angeles ElfYelp: Geolocated Topic Models for Pattern Discovery in a Large Folklore Corpus
2015 University of Western Sydney – Sydney, Australia ADHO Hashimoto, Yuta Kyoto University KinDigi Social: A Mobile-centered Social Annotation Platform for the Kindai Digital Library
2015 University of Western Sydney – Sydney, Australia ADHO del Rio Riande, Gimena CONICET (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas) New Developments in Quantitative Methods
2015 University of Western Sydney – Sydney, Australia ADHO Lincoln, Matthew University of Maryland Modelling the (Inter)National Printmaking Networks of Early Modern Europe
2014 University of Lausanne – EPFL Switzerland ADHO Akihiro Kawase National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics Problems in Encoding Documents of Early Modern Japanese
2014 University of Lausanne – EPFL Switzerland ADHO Valeria Vitale King’s College London An ontology for 3D visualisation of cultural heritage
2014 University of Lausanne – EPFL Switzerland ADHO James O’Sullivan Pennsylvania State University / University College Cork Beyond Style: Literary Capitalism and the Publishing Industry; On Reusability and Electronic Literature; What we make of Code: The Role of Programming in the Digital Humanities
2014 University of Lausanne – EPFL Switzerland ADHO Ève Paquette-Bigras Université de Montréal A vocabulary of the aesthetic experience for modern dance archives
2014 University of Lausanne – EPFL Switzerland ADHO Stefan Jänicke Leipzig University 5 Design Rules for Visualizing Text Variant Graphs
2014 University of Lausanne – EPFL Switzerland ADHO Dotty J Dye Arizona State University Digital Yoknapatawpha: Interpreting a Palimpsest of Place
2014 University of Lausanne – EPFL Switzerland ADHO Silvia Gutiérrez Würzburg Universität MapaHD: Exploring Spanish and Portuguese Speaking DH Communities
2014 University of Lausanne – EPFL Switzerland ADHO María Isabel Hidalgo Urbaneja Universidad de Málaga Open content production in museums. A discourse and critical analysis of the museum in the digital age
2014 University of Lausanne – EPFL Switzerland ADHO Rachael Hamilton University of Glasgow A Digital Metaphor Map for English
2014 University of Lausanne – EPFL Switzerland ADHO Dustin Grue The University of British Columbia Does mean ?: Disambiguating word sense and ideology in British and American orthographic variants
2014 University of Lausanne – EPFL Switzerland ADHO Joanna Swafford University of Virginia Integrating Score and Sound: “Augmented Notes” and the Advent of Interdisciplinary Publishing Frameworks
2014 University of Lausanne – EPFL Switzerland ADHO Di Pietro Università di Pisa Edition Visualization Technology: a simple tool to publish digital editions and digital facsimiles
2014 University of Lausanne – EPFL Switzerland ADHO Alicia Peaker Northeastern University Our Marathon: The Boston Bombing Digital Archive
2014 University of Lausanne – EPFL Switzerland ADHO Forstall University at Buffalo Automating the Search for Cross-language Text Reuse
2014 University of Lausanne – EPFL Switzerland ADHO Whitney Trettien HyperStudio, MIT <audio>Digital Humanities</audio>: The Intersections of Sound and Method
2014 University of Lausanne – EPFL Switzerland ADHO Jonathan Pearce Reeve New York University Macro-Etymological Textual Analysis
2014 University of Lausanne – EPFL Switzerland ADHO Aaron Plasek New York University Incommensurability? Authorship, Style, and the Need for Theory
2014 University of Lausanne – EPFL Switzerland ADHO Alex Christie University of Victoria Z-Axis Scholarship: Modeling How Modernists Write the City

2013

University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA ADHO Alhoori Texas A&M University Identifying the Real-time impact of the Digital Humanities using Social Media Measures
2013 University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA ADHO Anderson Harvard University Inferring Social Rank in an Old Assyrian Trade Network
2013 University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA ADHO amman Carnegie Mellon University Inferring Social Rank in an Old Assyrian Trade Network
2013 University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA ADHO Drayton Callen Benner University of Chicago The Sounds of the Psalter: Computational Analysis of Phonological Parallelism in Biblical Hebrew Poetry
2013 University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA ADHO Campagnolo University of the Arts, London Bindings of Uncertainty. Visualizing Uncertain and Imprecise Data in Automatically Generated Bookbinding Structure Diagrams
2013 University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA ADHO Chassanoff UNC Chapel Hill “Shall These Bits Live?” Towards a Digital Forensics Research Agenda for Digital Humanities with the BitCurator Project
2013 University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA ADHO Crompton UBC-Okanagan On Our Own Authority: Crafting Personographic Records for Canadian Gay and Lesbian Liberation Activists
2013 University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA ADHO vans University of Virginia Mapping Homer’s Catalogue of Ships
2013 University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA ADHO Gooding University College London The Digitized Divide: Mapping Access to Subscription-Based Digitized Newspapers
2013 University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA ADHO Hankinson McGill University SIMSSA: Towards full-music search over a large collection of musical scores
2013 University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA ADHO Jasnow University of Virginia Mapping Homer’s Catalogue of Ships
2013 University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA ADHO Rowberry University of Winchester Widening the Big Tent: Amateurs and the “Failure of the Digital Humanities”
2013 University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA ADHO Sack Columbia University Simulating Plot: Towards a Generative Model of Narrative Structure
2013 University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA ADHO Shrestha Georgia State University Digging into Human Rights Violations: Phrase mining and trigram visualization
2013 University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA ADHO Solomon UC Santa Barbara Theorizing Data Visualization: A Comparative Case-Study Approach
2013 University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA ADHO Thomas University of California, Santa Barbara 4Humanities: Designing Digital Advocacy and VizOR: Visualizing Only Revolutions, Visualizing Textual Analysis
2012 University of Hamburg, Germany ADHO Katherine Bode Australian National University “Modeling Gender: The ‘Rise and Rise’ of the Australian Woman Novelist”
2012 University of Hamburg, Germany ADHO Adam James Bradley University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada “Violence and the Digital Humanities Text as Pharmakon”
2012 University of Hamburg, Germany ADHO Sudheendra Hangal Stanford University “Processing Email Archives in Special Collections”
2012 University of Hamburg, Germany ADHO Natalia Ermolaev Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA “Interfacing Diachrony: Visualizing Linguistic Change on the Basis of Digital Editions of Serbian 18th-Century Texts”
2012 University of Hamburg, Germany ADHO Tuomo Toljamo University of Oulu, Finland “Eric, you do not humble well’: The Image of the Modern Vampire in Text and on Screen”
2012 University of Hamburg, Germany ADHO Alexander Gil University of Virginia, USA “Towards a Transnational Multilingual Caribbean Digital Humanities Lab”
2012 University of Hamburg, Germany ADHO Mike Kestemont University of Antwerp, Belgium “Evaluating Unmasking for Cross-Genre Authorship Verification”
2012 University of Hamburg, Germany ADHO Marc Alexander University of Glasgow, UK “Patchworks and Field-Boundaries: Visualizing the History of English” and “A Digital Approach to Sound Symbolism in English: Evidence from the Historical Thesaurus”
2012 University of Hamburg, Germany ADHO Jiajia Hu Beihang University, China “Complex Network Perspective on Graphic Form System of Hanzi”
2012 University of Hamburg, Germany ADHO Joel Katelnikoff University of Alberta, Canada “‘All Rights Worth Recombination’: Post-Hacker Culture and ASCII Literature (1983-1993)”
2012 University of Hamburg, Germany ADHO Tom Brughmans University of Southampton, UK “Networks of networks: a critical review of formal network methods in archaeology through citation network analysis and close reading”
2011 Stanford University, USA ADHO Allen Riddell Duke University, USA “Toward a Demography of Literary Forms: Building on Moretti’s Graphs”
2011 Stanford University, USA ADHO Monica Brown University of British Columbia, Canada “Introduction to PlotVis as a Form of Distant Reading”
2011 Stanford University, USA ADHO Daniel Sondheim University of Alberta, Canada “The Citation from Print to the Web”
2011 Stanford University, USA ADHO Toma Tasovac Center for Digtial Humanities, Belgrade, Serbia “A User-Centered Digital Edition of Vuk Stefanović Karadžić’s Lexicon Serbico-Germanico-Latinum”
2011 Stanford University, USA ADHO Trevor Munoz University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA “Tasks vs. Roles: A Center Perspective on Data Curation Needs in the Humanities”
2011 Stanford University, USA ADHO Worawat Choensawat Ritsumeikan University, Japan “A Labanotation Editing Tool for Description and Reproduction of Stylized Traditional Dance Body Motion”
2011 Stanford University, USA ADHO Matteo Romanello King’s College London, UK “An Ontological View of Canonical Citations”
2011 Stanford University, USA ADHO Rombert Stapel Fryske Akademy (KNAW) / Leiden University, Netherlands “Layer upon Layer. “Computational Archaeology” in 15th Century Middle Dutch Historiography”
2011 Stanford University, USA ADHO Maciej Eder Pedagogical University of Kraków, Poland “Do Birds of a Feather Really Flock Together, or How to Choose Test Samples for Authorship Attribution”
2011 Stanford University, USA ADHO Ana Lucic University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA “Comparing the Similarities and Differences between Two Translations”
2010 Kings College, London, UK ADHO Marco Buchler Leipzig University “Detection of Citations and Textual Reuse on Ancient Greek Texts and its Applications in the Classica” (paper)
2010 Kings College, London, UK ADHO Janet Bunde New York University “An Inter-Disciplinary Approach to Web Programming: A Collaboration Between the University Archives and the Department of Computer Science” (poster)
2010 Kings College, London, UK ADHO Edward Finn Stanford University “The Social Lives of Books: Mapping the Ideational Networks of Toni Morrison” (paper)
2010 Kings College, London, UK ADHO Peter Organisciak University of Alberta “Day of Digital Humanities” (paper)
2010 Kings College, London, UK ADHO Maxime B. Sainte-Marie University of Quebec “Reading Darwin Between the Lines: A Computer-Assisted Analysis of the Concept of Evolution in The Origin of Species” (paper)
2010 Kings College, London, UK ADHO Malgorzata Sokol Szczecin University “WW1 and WW2 on a specialist e-forum. Applying corpus tools to the study of evaluative language” (paper)
2010 Kings College, London, UK ADHO Kingkarn Sookhanaphibarn Ritsumeikan University “Visualization and Analysis of Visiting Styles” (paper)
2010 Kings College, London, UK ADHO Zhu Jichen University of Central Florida “Towards a Computational Narration of Inner World” (paper)
2010 Kings College, London, UK ESF Georgina Guy Kings College London “Capturing Visitor Experiences for Study and Preservation” (paper)
2010 Kings College, London, UK ESF Sonia Howell National University of Ireland Maynooth “A New Digital Method for a New Literary Problem: A Proposed Methodology for Bridging the “Generalist” – “Specialist” Divide in the Study of World Literature” (paper)
2010 Kings College, London, UK ESF Wybo Wiersma Kings College London “LogiLogi: The Quest for Critical Mass” (poster)
2010 Kings College, London, UK ESF Amélie Zöllner-Weber University of Bergen “Text Encoding and Ontology – Enlarging an Ontology by Semi-Automatic Generated Instances” (poster)
2009 University of Maryland, USA ADHO Chen Szu-pei National Taiwan University “On Building a Full-Text Digital Library of Land Deeds of Taiwan” (paper)
2009 University of Maryland, USA ADHO Maciej Eder Pedagogical University, Cracow, Poland “PCA, Delta, JGAAP and Polish Poetry of the 16th and 17th Centuries. Who Wrote the Dirty Stuff?” (paper)
2009 University of Maryland, USA ADHO Joseph Gilbert University of Virginia “New World Ordering” (paper)
2009 University of Maryland, USA ADHO Rachel Kraus Stanford University “Modulating Style (and Expectations): An Experiment in Narrative Voice in Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury” (poster)
2009 University of Maryland, USA ADHO Jacob Mason-Marshall Stanford University “Modulating Style (and Expectations): An Experiment in Narrative Voice in Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury” (poster)
2009 University of Maryland, USA ADHO Henriette Roued Olsen University of Oxford “Towards an Interpretation Support System for Reading Ancient Documents” (paper)
2009 University of Maryland, USA ADHO Patrick Shiel National University of Maynooth, Ireland “Ghost in the Manuscript: Hyperspectral Text Recovery and Segmentation” (paper)
2009 University of Maryland, USA ADHO Kristen C. Uszkalo Simon Fraser University MONK panel organizer, “The Devil and Mother Shipton” (paper)
2009 University of Maryland, USA ADHO Sharon Webb University of Ireland, Maynooth “MIHS—Text Mining Historical Sources using Factoids” (paper)
2009 University of Maryland, USA ADHO Matthew Wilkens Rice University “Corpus Analysis and Literary History” (paper)