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Data Histories and Museum Collections

22 April 2024

Data Histories and Museum Collections

Lecture by Dr. Inna Kizhner, C²DH visiting fellow in March-April 2024.
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Exploring Epistemic Virtues and Vices: Data, Infrastructures, and Episteme between Collaboration and Exploitation

24 Januar 2024

Exploring Epistemic Virtues and Vices: Data, Infrastructures, and Episteme between Collaboration and Exploitation

The C²DH is hosting the Sixth Conference on Digital Humanities and Digital History from 14 to 16 March 2024.
Thinkering
BUILDING A VIRTUAL RESEARCH ENVIRONMENT: Digital research tools for historians

4 Mai 2022

verfasst von :
Isabelle Voegeli

BUILDING A VIRTUAL RESEARCH ENVIRONMENT: Digital research tools for historians

Five years C²DH – Five ways of innovating and sharing history.
Thinkering
Covidmemory poster campaign

19 Januar 2021

verfasst von :
Tizian Zumthurm, Marco Gabellini

Collaborative COVID-19 Memory Banks: History and Challenges

Report of the international workshop held on 26 November 2020 with experts from European universities who have initiated public COVID-19 platforms to collect testimonies.
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Public Covid-19 Collections and the Second Wave: History, Challenges, Gaps

17 November 2020

Public Covid-19 Collections and the Second Wave: History, Challenges, Gaps

International Workshop
Thinkering
operas workshop

16 Oktober 2020

verfasst von :
Valérie Schafer

Knowledge Infrastructures and Digital Governance workshop

Organised in the framework of the OPERAS-P project, the online workshop was held on 7 and 8 September 2020 with the aim of combining theoretical and practical perspectives on issues that are constantly developing as a result of the wide-ranging forms and aims of research infrastructures and the challenges facing digital governance.
Thinkering
covidmemory round table

30 September 2020

verfasst von :
Tizian Zumthurm

The Gap and the Future: COVID-19 and (Digital) Collecting

On 15 September, the C²DH organised a round table discussion with various national players who are maintaining collections documenting how Luxembourg’s residents have experienced COVID-19.
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Covid masks

7 September 2020

Table ronde : les collections «Covid-19» au Luxembourg

Table ronde à suivre en ligne avec des institutions de recherche, la presse et les musées qui ont créé des collections ayant pour but de sauvegarder la mémoire de la pandémie au Luxembourg.
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operas workshop

23 Juli 2020

Knowledge infrastructures and digital governance. History, challenges, practices

This online workshop organized by the OPERAS (a European research infrastructure for the development of open scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities) community aims at revisiting digital knowledge infrastructures from an organisational and governance perspective, through their history, their stakes and achievements, as well as their challenges and obstacles.
Thinkering
Traces and memories in the making of a pandemic (3) - #covidmemory

10 April 2020

verfasst von :
Stefan Krebs

Traces and memories in the making of a pandemic (3) - #covidmemory

Today, April 10, C²DH researchers launched the digital memory bank covidmemory.lu. The platform #covidmemory offers people living or working in Luxembourg the opportunity to share their personal experiences with one another and to archive them for future generations.
Data
Lecture Patrik Svensson - Unframing Infrastructure: recording and interview

9 April 2019

verfasst von :
Noëlle Schon

Lecture Patrik Svensson - Unframing Infrastructure: recording and interview

Lecture by Patrik Svensson, Professor of Humanities and Information Technology at Umeå University, and exclusive interview for the C²DH’s ‘New Horizons’ lecture series.
News
C²DH receives funding to build a “Time machine”

28 Februar 2019

verfasst von :
Ghislain Sillaume

C²DH receives funding to build a “Time machine”

The European Commission has chosen Time Machine as one of the six proposals retained for preparing large scale research initiatives to be strategically developed in the next decade. The C²DH/University of Luxembourg is a member of the Time Machine consortium.
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Unframing Infrastructure: The Story of Research Infrastructure in and through the Humanities

14 Februar 2019

Unframing Infrastructure: The Story of Research Infrastructure in and through the Humanities

Lecture by Patrik Svensson, Professor of Humanities and Information Technology at Umeå University. The event is part of the C²DH lecture series 'New Horizons: Confronting the Digital Turn in the Humanities'.
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New website: Doctoral Training Unit ‘Digital History and Hermeneutics’

11 Dezember 2018

verfasst von :
Tim van der Heijden

New website: Doctoral Training Unit ‘Digital History and Hermeneutics’

The new website gives an in-depth view of the DTU's activities and projects.
Thinkering
DHBenelux 2018 - Integrating Digital Humanities

11 Juni 2018

verfasst von :
Max Kemman

DHBenelux 2018 - Integrating Digital Humanities

The theme of this year's annual DHBenelux conference was "Integrating Digital Humanities". Max Kemman provides a review of the conference, and how the discussions focused on the integration of the practices of scholars and librarians.
News
Official launch – “Éischte Weltkrich: Remembering the Great War in Luxembourg”

17 April 2018

Official launch – “Éischte Weltkrich: Remembering the Great War in Luxembourg”

The C²DH’s digital exhibition about the Great War in Luxembourg was officially launched on 19 April 2018 at a press conference attended by Luxembourg Prime Minister Xavier Bettel and the Rector of the University of Luxembourg, Stéphane Pallage.
Data
Virtual exhibition 'Éischte Weltkrich : Remembering the Great War in Luxembourg'

9 April 2018

verfasst von :
Sandra Camarda

Virtual exhibition 'Éischte Weltkrich : Remembering the Great War in Luxembourg'

The virtual exhibition developed by the C²DH retraces key aspects of the history and memory of the First World War in Luxembourg.
News
Call for Papers for Issue #2 of the Journal of Historical Network Research

18 Januar 2018

verfasst von :
Marten Düring

Call for Papers for Issue #2 of the Journal of Historical Network Research

We are inviting submissions of papers to be considered for publication in the second issue of the Journal of Historical Network Research, which will appear in the autumn of 2018.
Thinkering

26 September 2017

verfasst von :
Gerben Zaagsma

Program now online: DHnord2017 - (De)constructing Digital History

The program for the 4th dhnord conference is now online. dhnord2017 is the fourth edition of the annual Digital Humanities conference organized by the Maison européenne des sciences de l'homme et de la société (MESHS). This year's edition is co-organized with the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH). The theme is: "(De)constructing Digital History". The conference will take place in November 27-29, 2017 in Lille, France. 
Thinkering
Search engine on tablet

12 Juli 2017

verfasst von :
Sytze Van Herck

The 'neutrality' of search engines

Nearly everyone uses search engines such as Google on a regular basis, and that is no different for researchers at our institution. Powerful as this tool can be, we should be mindful of what lies hidden behind the search bar and what information we receive through these search portals. Search engines are not impartial, nor do they search the entire web. Perhaps we need to think of other places to look for information that are less commercially oriented and supports Open Access.

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