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[InetBib] Registration now open - Programme of DiXiT Convention 2: 'Digital Editions: Academia, Cultural Heritage, Society', Cologne, 15-18 March



Liebe Inetbib-Liste,

hiermit möchten wir Sie zu einer internationalen Tagung zu digitalen Editionen einladen, die 
im Rahmen des EU-Projektes 'DiXiT' vom Cologne Center for eHumanities (CCeH) ausgerichtet und vom 
15.-18. März 2016 an der Universität zu Köln stattfinden wird.

Einladungstext, Programm und weitere Hinweise finden Sie weiter unten.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Franz Fischer

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We are very pleased to announce the programme of the second DiXiT convention to 
be held in Cologne, 15-18 March 2016, 'Digital Editions: Academia, Cultural 
Heritage, Society'. Registration is now open!

With a great variety of excellent speakers from various fields the programme 
comprises sessions on Critical Editing, Building Communities, Cultural 
Heritage, Social Editing, Funding and Publishing. A large amount of new and 
current editing projects will be presented during a dedicated poster session. 
The core programme is preceded by intensive workshops on Publishing Models and 
Editing beyond XML. Special events will take place in the evening at 
interesting local venues.

Please find below an outline of the programme. Visit our convention website for 
abstracts and further details at:
http://dixit.uni-koeln.de/programme/convention-2/

Registration is open & free of charge at:
http://dixit.uni-koeln.de/convention-2-registration/

Early registration is recommended since places for several events are limited.

We look forward to welcoming you in Cologne!

***


TUESDAY, 15 March 2016

Workshops, 11 am - 4:30 pm

Future Publishing Models for Digital Scholarly Editions
- Michael Pidd (University of Sheffield)
- Anna-Maria Sichani (Huygens Institute for History of the Netherlands)
- Paul Caton (King’s College London)
- Andreas Triantafyllidis (thinking(dot)gr / vivl(dot)io)

Digital Editing beyond XML
- Fabio Ciotti (University of Roma Tor Vergata)
- Manfred Thaller (University of Cologne)
- Desmond Schmidt (University of Queensland)
- Fabio Vitali (University of Bologna)
- Domenico Fiormonte (University of Edinburgh)


Opening Keynote, 5 pm

Claire Clivaz (University of Lausanne)
Multimodal literacies and continuous data publishing : ambiguous challenges for 
the editorial competences


WEDNESDAY, 16 March 2016

Critical Editing I, 9 - 11 am

Andreas Speer (University of Cologne)
Blind Spots of Digital Editions: The Case of Huge Text Corpora in Philosophy, 
Theology and the History of Sciences

Mehdy Sedaghat Payam (SAMT Organization for Research in Humanities, Iran)
Digital Editions and Materiality: A Media-specific Analysis of the First and the Last 
Edition of Michael Joyce’s Afternoon

Raffaella Afferni, Alica Borgna, Maurizio Lana, Paolo Monella, Timothy Tambassi 
(Università del Piemonte Orientale)
'But What Should I Put in a Digital Apparatus' - A Not-So-Obvious Choice: New 
Types of Digital Scholarly Editions


Building Communities, 11 am - 1 pm

Monica Berti (University of Leipzig)
Beyond Academia and Beyond the First World: Editing as Shared Discourse on the 
Human Past

Timothy L. Stinson (North Carolina State University)
The Advanced Research Consortium: Federated Resources for the Production and 
Dissemination of Scholarly Editions

Aodhán Kelly (University of Antwerp)
Digital Editing in Society: Valorization and Diverse Audiences


Cultural Heritage, 2 - 4 pm

Hilde Boe (The Munch Museum, Oslo)
Edvard Munch’s Writings: Experiences from Digitising the Museum

Thorsten Schassan (Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel)
The Influence of Cultural Heritage Institutions on Scholarly Editing in the 
Digital Age

Dinara Gagarina, Sergey Kornienko (Perm State University)
Digital Editions of Russia: Provincial Periodicals for Scholarly Usage


Poster Slam & Session, 4 - 6 pm


Museum Lecture, 7 pm
Location: Museum Kolumba

Helene Hahn (Open Knowledge Foundation, Berlin)
OpenGLAM & Civic Tech: Working with the Communities

followed by a reception & guided tour


THURSDAY, 17 March 2016

Social Editing & Funding, 9 - 11 am

Ray Siemens (University of Victoria)
The Social Edition in the Context of Open Social Scholarship

Till Grallert (Orient-Institut Beirut)
The Journal al-Muqtabas Between Shamela.ws, HathiTrust, and GitHub: Producing 
Open, Collaborative, and Fully Referencable Digital Editions of Early Arabic 
Periodicals - With Almost No Funds

Misha Broughton (University of Cologne)
Crowd-Funding the Digital Scholarly Edition: What We Can Learn From Webcomics, 
Tip Jars, and a Bowl of Potato Salad


Publishing, 11 am - 1 pm

Mike Pidd (University of Sheffield)
Scholarly Digital Editing by Machines

Anna-Maria Sichani (Huygens Institute for History of the Netherlands)
Beyond Open Access: (Re)use, Impact and the Ethos of Openness in Digital Editing

Alexander Czmiel (Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities)
Sustainable Publishing: Standardization Possibilities For Digital Scholarly 
Edition Technology


Licenses, 2 - 4 pm

Walter Scholger (Graz University)
Intellectual Property Rights vs. Freedom of Research: Tripping Stones in 
International IPR Law

Wout Dillen (University of Antwerp)
Editing Copyrighted Materials: On Sharing What You Can

Merisa Martinez (University of Borås), Melissa Terras (University College 
London)
Orphan Works Databases and Memory Institutions: A Critical Review of Current 
Legislation


Club Lecture/DiXiT meets Cologne Commons, 7 pm
Location: Stereo Wonderland

Ben Brumfield (Independet Scholar, Texas)
Accidental Editors and the Crowd

Frank Christian Stoffel (Cologne Commons)
My 15 min. fame with creative commons

followed by a live performance by Grüner Würfel Drehkommando


FRIDAY, 18 March 2016

Critical Editing II, 9 - 11 am

Charles Li (University of Cambridge)
Critical Diplomatic Editing: Applying Text-critical Principles as Algorithms

Vera Faßhauer (University of Frankfurt)
Private Ducal Correspondences in Early Modern Germany (1546-1756)

Cristina Bignami, Elena Mucciarelli (University of Tübingen)
The Language of the Objects: 'Intermediality' in Medieval South India


Closing Keynote, 11 am

Arianna Ciula (University of Roehampton)
Modelling Textuality: A Material Culture Framework




--
Dr. Franz Fischer
Cologne Center for eHumanities
Universität zu Köln, Universitätsstr. 22, D-50923 Köln
Telefon: +49 - (0)221 - 470 - 4056
Email:franz.fischer@xxxxxxxxxxxx

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