International audienceWe propose the HistoInformatics2021 (The 6th International Workshop on Computational History) workshop to be held in conjunction with the JCDL2021 conference. This would be the 6th installment of the workshop series devoted to the interaction between Computer Science and History. This interdisciplinary initiative is a response to the growing popularity of Digital Humanities, particularly in historical research, and an increased tendency to apply algorithms and computer techniques for fostering and facilitating new research methods and tools in the Humanities
This document is the syllabus for Computing Cultural Heritage, a graduate seminar created and taught...
Digital History – the use of computational methods to analyse, understand and disseminate knowledge ...
I am just back from Tours (France) where a great conference on some speficic aspects of Digital Huma...
HistoInformatics2017 - the 4th International Workshop on Computational History will be held on 6 Nov...
The digitization of humanities research has inevitably «arrived» at the doorstep of disciplines deal...
Symposium co-organisé par Nachum Dershowitz (Paris IAS), Gregory Kucherov (CNRS), Everardo Reyes Gar...
Archived website of the XVIth International Conference of the Association for History and Computing,...
It is often said that the digital humanities are “situated at the intersection of computer science a...
International audienceThis conversation brings together leading experts within the field of computat...
AIUCD 2014, the third AIUCD (Associazione per l’Informatica Umanistica e la Cultura Digitale ) Annu...
The title of this paper indirectly refers to the theme of the 2014 Confe...
International Conference and Workshop at the German Historical Institute WashingtonDate: December 9-...
In the last decades Digital Humanities developed from an interdisciplinary approach introducing comp...
The event (which will be conducted in English) will consist of an extended summary and discussion of...
I’ve recently finished work on a new book called Computation and the Humanities: towards an oral his...
This document is the syllabus for Computing Cultural Heritage, a graduate seminar created and taught...
Digital History – the use of computational methods to analyse, understand and disseminate knowledge ...
I am just back from Tours (France) where a great conference on some speficic aspects of Digital Huma...
HistoInformatics2017 - the 4th International Workshop on Computational History will be held on 6 Nov...
The digitization of humanities research has inevitably «arrived» at the doorstep of disciplines deal...
Symposium co-organisé par Nachum Dershowitz (Paris IAS), Gregory Kucherov (CNRS), Everardo Reyes Gar...
Archived website of the XVIth International Conference of the Association for History and Computing,...
It is often said that the digital humanities are “situated at the intersection of computer science a...
International audienceThis conversation brings together leading experts within the field of computat...
AIUCD 2014, the third AIUCD (Associazione per l’Informatica Umanistica e la Cultura Digitale ) Annu...
The title of this paper indirectly refers to the theme of the 2014 Confe...
International Conference and Workshop at the German Historical Institute WashingtonDate: December 9-...
In the last decades Digital Humanities developed from an interdisciplinary approach introducing comp...
The event (which will be conducted in English) will consist of an extended summary and discussion of...
I’ve recently finished work on a new book called Computation and the Humanities: towards an oral his...
This document is the syllabus for Computing Cultural Heritage, a graduate seminar created and taught...
Digital History – the use of computational methods to analyse, understand and disseminate knowledge ...
I am just back from Tours (France) where a great conference on some speficic aspects of Digital Huma...