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HDSM at the Digital Humanities conference DH2023 “Collaboration as Opportunity” in Graz

The summer was pretty rich in terms of the DH events happening over the globe but the largest one, the conference DH2023, was hosted in Graz, Austria from the 10th to 14th of July 2023.

HDSM actively took part in the conference participating in the workshops, meetings of the Constituent organisations board of ADHO, and organising networking events as a part of CenterNet. Also, HDSM participated in two panels of the conference:

  • Alexandra Ortolja-Baird (University of Portsmouth, UK), Geoffrey Rockwell (University of Alberta, Canada), Julianne Nyhan (TU Darmstadt, Germany and UCL, UK), John Bradley (King’s College London, UK), Ariana Ciula (King’s College London, UK), Dauvit Broun (University of Glasgow, UK), 2023. On Making in the Digital Humanities: The scholarship of digital humanities development in honour of John Bradley. DH2023, July 10-14 Graz, Austria (for abstract see: https://zenodo.org/record/8210808).
  • Marco Humbel (UCL, UK), Foteini Valeonti (UCL, UK), Daniele Metilli (UCL, UK), Jawad Sadek (UCL, UK), Alda Terracciano (UCL, UK), Victoria Pickering (Natural History Museum, UK), Alicia Hughes (British Museum, UK), Andreas Vlachidis (UCL, UK), Nina Pearlman (UCL, UK), Andrew Flinn (UCL, UK) , Mark Carine (Natural History Museum, UK), Kim Sloan (British Museum, UK), Julianne Nyhan (TU Darmstadt, Germany and UCL, UK). Looking back to build future shared collections: reports from the Sloane Lab. DH2023, July 10-14 Graz, Austria (for abstract see: https://zenodo.org/record/8210808).

The full conference program is available on Conftool and the book of abstracts you may find on Zenodo. The recordings of all conference sessions are accessible via Online Platform for registered participants and recordings of the presentations by keynote speakers are available online for everyone on the DH_Graz Youtube Channel.

Photo from the panel “Looking back to build future shared collections: reports from the Sloane Lab” made by Agiati Benardou


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nadezhdapovroznik (August 31, 2023). HDSM at the Digital Humanities conference DH2023 “Collaboration as Opportunity” in Graz. HDSM. Retrieved June 15, 2025 from https://hdsm.hypotheses.org/1131


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