DH2019_contributions

Helsinki Computational History Group at DH2019

Our participation in DH2019 conference in Utrecht was designed as a group effort with interlinked contributions.

Here are the slides and final abstracts of all of our six presentations & poster. To emphasise the unity of this effort, it should be mentioned that we also taught a course in the Spring 2019 at the University of Helsinki about our group's efforts for this conference: COMHIS in Action -course outline (at the time when this course was designed, we did not know which of our papers would be accepted to the conference, but fortunately they all made the cut).

Publishers, Printers and Booksellers - Implications of Properly Structured Metadata for Digital History

Slides: here

Final abstract: here

Analytical Edition Detection In Bibliographic Metadata

Slides: here

Final abstract: here

The Emerging Paradigm of Bibliographic Data Science

Slides: here

Final abstract: here

Patterns of Early Modern Authorship: Using Metadata as Historical Record

Slides: here

Final abstract: here

Charting the Material Development of Newspapers

Slides: here

Final abstract: here

A data-driven approach to the changing vocabulary of the ‘nation’ in English, Dutch, Swedish and Finnish newspapers, 1750-1950

Slides: here

Final abstract: here

Book Formats and Reading Habits in Early Modern Europe (poster)

Poster: DH2019 Poster

Final abstract: here

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