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DARIAH Annual Event 2024

Workflows: Digital Methods for Reproducible Research Practices
in the Arts and Humanities

Lisbon, Portugal. June 18-21, 2024

 

Conference Agenda

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Session Overview
Session
Ethical Workflows
Time:
Thursday, 20/June/2024:
9:00am - 11:00am

Session Chair: Andrew Janco, University of Pennsylvania
Location: Auditorium C1 (EC), ground floor

Auditorium C1 (EC), ground floor, Avenida de Berna 26C, Berna Campus, NOVA FCSH, Lisbon, Portugal

Presentations

Closing the loop: integrating students and the community in the Creolistic research workflow

Carlos Silva1,2,4, Luís Trigo1,3,4, Vera Moitinho de Almeida3,4

1CLUP - Centre of Linguistics of the University of Porto; 2DEPER - Department of Portuguese and Romance Studies; 3CODA - Centre for Digital Culture and Innovation; 4FLUP - Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Porto, Portugal



INEL workflows for creating digital corpora of minority languages: Lessons learned

Alexandre Arkhipov, Elena Lazarenko, Aleksandr Riaposov

Universität Hamburg, Germany



Combining and Merging Workflows: A Case Study from the Time-Layered Cultural Map of Australia (TLCMap)

Paul Arthur1, Isabel Smith1, Bill Pascoe2, Jane Lydon3, Hugh Craig4

1Edith Cowan University, Australia; 2University of Melbourne, Australia; 3University of Western Australia, Australia; 4University of Newcastle, Australia



Inclusive Workflows to Address Vicarious and Secondary Trauma in Humanities Research: Insights and Suggestions from a UK/IE Community Interest Group

Kristen Michelle Schuster1, Vicky Garnett2

1University of Southampton, United Kingdom; 2Trinity College Dublin