PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME
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Monday, 6 November 2017
Invited Speaker
9.00 – 9.45 Georg Vogeler. Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities, University of Graz, Austria. Research possibilities created by making manuscript images available online: the example of monasterium.net
Session 1: Methods and tools for cultural heritage research in the digital age
9.45 – 10.05
Jasenka Ferber Bogdan, Magdalena Getaldić, Filip Turković-Krnjak. Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Zagreb, Croatia. Visual art resources at digital collection of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts: Supporting Digital Art History
10.05 – 10.25
Željka Salopek. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, Croatia. Neo-Latin correspondence in digital surroundings
10.25 – 10.45
Maria Baramova, St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, Bulgaria and Dobromir Dobrev Center of Excelence in the Humanities, St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, Bulgaria. Historical GIS of South-Eastern Europe
10.45 – 11.05
Ephrem Aboud Ishac, Senior Postdoctoral Researcher, VESTIGIA Manuscript Research Centre, University of Graz, Austria. From ancient manuscripts to digital screens
11.10 – 11.40 Coffee/tea break
Session 2: Digital humanities as a contemporary cultural heritage research framework
11.40 – 12.00
Koraljka Golub, Digital Humanities / iSchool Initiative, Department of Library and Information Science, School of Cultural Sciences, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Linnaeus University, Växyö, Sweden. Master in Digital Humanities at Linnaeus University, Sweden
12.00 – 12.20
Hristo Berov, Department of Balkan History, Faculty of History, St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, Bulgaria. The hard beginning: E-library SUDigital at Sofia University’s Faculty of History: the successful breakthrough in the conservative environmnet
12.20 – 12.40
Vlatka Lemić, Croatian State Archives, Zagreb, Croatia. A new deal for a new age: online archives influnce on access and visibility of historical sources
12.40 – 13.00
Vaida Jonušytė, Lithuania Archives of Literature and Art, Vilnius, Lithuania. How we created archives for community and social media
13.00 – 14.30 Lunch break
Session 3: Creative use of cultural heritage
14.30 – 14.50
Nives Tomašević. Department of Information Sciences, University of Zadar, Croatia. Literary materialization of intangible cultural heritage
14.50 – 15.10
Tihomir Živić, Department of Cultural Studies, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia. Culturomics or a new discovery of the cultural genome
15.10 – 15.30
Đani Bunja, Department of Tourism and Communication Sciences, University of Zadar, Croatia and Slavo Grgić, Catholic School Center „St. John Paul II“, Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Possibilities of tourism evaluation of digitalized cultural heritage in the area of Zadar County
15.30 – 15.50
Josip Miletić, Department of Croatian and Slavic Studies, University of Zadar, Croatia and Jurica Bosna, Department of Economics, University of Zadar, Croatia. The Statute of Vinodol (1288.) as potential for development of Vinodol area cultural tourism and promotion of overall Croatian culture
15.50 – 16.10
Josip Pavić, Morana Periša; Fortress of Culture, Šibenik, Croatia. Public Cultural Institution Fortress of Culture Šibenik, Croatia. Fortresses of culture: new technologies in the presentation of cultural and historical heritage
16.15 – 16.45 Coffee/tea break
17.00 – 18.00
Workshop – Topotheque
18.00
Poster session + social event
Tuesday, 7 November 2017
Invited Speaker
9.00 – 9.45
Gordon Dunsire, Independent consultant, Edinburgh, UK. Telling tails: metadata standards and the digital humanities
Session 4: Description and access to cultural heritage: conceptual models, standards and cataloguing rules
9.45 – 10.05
Marijana Tomić, Department of Information Sciences, University of Zadar, Croatia and Kristijan Crnković, ArhivPRO, Koprivnica, Croatia. Manuscript description in the digital age
10.05 – 10.25
Daniel Jeller. ICARUS, Austria. XML as a tool to enrich charter metadata in the Monasterium-Portal
10.25 – 10.45
Benedikt Perak. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Rijeka, Croatia. Developing the ontological model for research and representation of Commemoration Speeches in Croatia using a graph property database
10.45 – 11.05
Nina Čengić. Department of Classical Philology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, Croatia. Croatian school Neo-Latin drama: construction of database and reconstruction of a genre
11.10 – 11.40 Coffee/tea break
Session 5: Digitization of cultural heritage
11.40 – 12.00
Vanessa Hannesschläger. Austrian Centre for Digital Humanitie, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria. Visibility through accessibility: Peter Handke as a case study for digitizing copyrighted cultural heritage
12.00 – 12.20
Aleksandra Krajinović, Jurica Bosna, Dario Vištica, Department of Economics, University of Zadar, Croatia, Tourist valorisation of fiddle and fiddle singing
12.20 – 12.40
Ivana Tomić Ferić, Art Academy of Split, Croatia, Katica Burić Ćenan, University of Zadar, Croatia and Dubravka Kolić, State Archive in Zadar, Croatia. Musical heritage: “From archival dust to life”
12.40 – 13.00
Irena Miholić. Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Research in Zagreb, Croatia. Portal of Croatian traditional instruments: ideas, problems, suggestions
13.00 – 14.30 Lunch break
14.30 – 14.50
Martina Kramarić. Institute for Croatian Language and Linguistics, Croatia. Towards new approaches to editing of old manuscripts and documents
14.50 – 15.10
Jelena Mihnjak and Manuela Polak, Department of Cultural Studies, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia. Why digitize the visual? The role and significance of the digitization process of Osijek Museum of Fine Arts’ documentary collection of posters
15.10 – 15.30
Slavo Grgić, Catholic School Center „St. John Paul II“, Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Đani Bunja, Department of Tourism and Communication Sciences, University of Zadar, Croatia. Challenges of digitization of archival material of the Banja Luka Diocese
15.30 – 15.50
Zvonimir Bulaja. Bulaja naklada, Zagreb, Croatia. eLektire
16.00 – 16.30 Coffee/tea break
16.30 – 18.00
Workshop – Monasterium
Wednesday, 8 November 2017
Invited Speaker
9.00 – 9.45
Erich Renhart, VESTIGIA Manuscript Research Centre, Univeristy of Graz, Austria. »MobiDig«: a European project on mobile digitisation
Session 6: Glagolitic, Cyrillic and Latin written heritage as a source for historiographic and linguistic research
9.45 – 10.05
Sara Ries. Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Zagreb, Croatia. Franjo Ksaver Kuhač (1834-1911): the second and the third book of correspondence – three case studies
10.05 – 10.25
Luka Špoljarić. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, Croatia. Digital edition of Nicholas of Modruš’s Orations in the Service of Pope Sixtus IV
10.25 – 10.45
Ivica Vigato, Department of Teachers’ and Preschool Teachers’ Education, University of Zadar and Grozdana Franov-Živković, Institute for Historical Sciences, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Zadar, Croatia. Glagolitic documents about visitations of Nin Bishops in the 17th and 18th centuries
10.45 – 11.05
Anita Bartulović. Department of Classical Philology, University of Zadar, Croatia. Some problems of the titles of medieval notarial records
11.10 – 11.40 Coffee/tea break
11.40 – 12.00
Kristijan Juran. Department of History. University of Zadar, Croatia. Glagolitic registers of Šibenik region as anthroponomical research sources
12.00 – 12.20
Petra Šoštarić. University of Zagreb, Croatia. Andreas Divus Iustinopolitanus and a parallel corpus of Greek and Latin texts
12.20 – 12.40
Neven Jovanović. Department of Classical Philology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, Croatia. CroALa: one collection, many forms
Session 7: Cross-institutional cooperation and interdisciplinarity in the area of research and interpretation of cultural heritage
12.40 – 13.00
Lejla Kodrić Zaimović, Department of Comparative Literature and Librarianship, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Sarajevo, and Sanjin Kodrić, Department of Literatures of the Peoples of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. (Non)visibility of Bosniak-Croatian cultural connections and relations and the opportunities of their representation in the context of digital humanities: literary and cultural journals Behar and Biser as examples
13.00 – 13.20
Sanjin Kodrić, Department of Literatures of the Peoples of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. History of literature and literary textology in the context of digital humanities: theoretical issues and practical example of Mak Dizdar’s manuscript legacy)
13.20 – 13.40 Symposium conclusions
Meeting/workshop:
14.30 – 17.30 DARIAH Working Group on Ethics and Legality in the Digital Arts and Humanities