Programme

4 December

National Library’s main door opens at 9:00

9:00–10:00Registration and welcome coffee
10:00Opening of the conference (Main Conference Hall):
Janne Andresoo, National Library of Estonia
Tõnis Lukas, Minister of Culture
Mare Kõiva, Estonian Literary Museum

Plenary speech by Andra Siibak (University of Tartu)
Screening into the mindset of the “social media generation”
11:30–12:00Coffee break
12:00–13:30Session 1 (Main Conference Hall)
Kristiin Meos
Plan of Action for the Digitisation of Cultural Heritage 2018-2023 in Estonia
Maarja Ojamaa, Peeter Torop
Cultural Heritage and Digital Reading: Between Book and Platform
Margret Plank, Bastian Drees
Explore 100 years of scientific films: The TIB AV-Portal
13:30–14:30Lunch on your own
14:30Plenary speech by Mahendra Mahey (The British Library) (Main Conference Hall)
Building Better Global Digital Cultural Heritage Innovation Through Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums (GLAM) Labs
15:45–17:15Sessions
Session 2 (Main Hall)Session 3 (Small Hall)Session 4 (Corner Hall)
Finn Arne Jørgensen
Making History: Critical Making, 3D Printing, and Digital Cultural Heritage in the History Classroom

Florian Wiencek, Kasra Seirafi,
Digital Mediation of Art and Culture – From Web to Augmented Reality
Sanita Reinsone, Jānis Daugavietis
From Manuscript Transcription to Poetry Performances: Cultural Heritage Crowdsourcing in Practice 
Linda Kaljundi,  Tiina-Mall Kreem
From Museums to Students – Conceptualising and Mediating Digitized Images of History: 20+1 Educational Films and Worksheets About Visual Sources of Historical Memory


Alin Olteanu, Kyle Davidson
Literacy Based on Conceptual Graphs: An Argument for a Semiotic Digital Humanities
Fred Puss
Estonian Surname Database: Problems and Solutions
Alexandra Milyakina
Using Digital Cultural Heritage Sources for Education on Screen
Marin Laak
Content-Based Environments of Literary History as the Basis of Computational Literary Studies
Mari Sarv
Calculating Topics in Estonian Folksongs: Problems with Texts in Nonstandard Language
17:15–17:45Coffee break
17:45–19:45Sessions
Session 5 (Main Hall)Session 6 (Small Hall)Session 7 (Corner Hall)
Ville Rohiola, Anna Wessman
FindSampo – a New Digital Tool for Archaeological Finds Under Development
Nadzeya Charapan
Visitor Museum Experience – To Be or Not to Be Digital?
Anneli Mihkelev
Hypertextuality and Intertextuality in Digital Age: Hypertextual Poems as the Challenge and Game of the Reader’s Competence
Tuuli Tuisk
Preserving Linguistic Heritage: Materials of Estonian Dialects and Kindred Languages at the University of Tartu
Piret Voolaid
How to Attract Schoolchildren to Collect Folklore: The Example of the Database of Graffiti
Elle-Mari Talivee, Kri Marie Vaik
The Collections of Friedebert Tuglas and the History of Ideas in 20th Century Estonia
Tseng Shu-hsien, Lee Yi-rong, Cheng Ching-ju
Innovative Usage of NCL Digital Collections-Library as a Collaborative Hub of DH in Taiwan
Rana Al Khouli
An Overview of Syrian Memes in the Digital Media
Jaak Rand (co-authors Mari Siiner, Jaanus Heinla, Kairi Kruus, Martin Sermat)
Digitisation of a Large- Scale (3800 x 4212 mm) Hand-Painted Topographic Map of Palmse Manor Estate, Dated 1859-1864
Feyza Ağlargöz, Ozan Ağlargöz, Tuğçe Tuğyam İlhan, Feyyaz Kaya
Shared on Your (Hi)Story: Instagram as a Tool for Informal Education in Museums
Deepika Kashyap
Internet Folklore and Online Mediated Identity: A Netnography Study in Nyishi Community, Arunachal Pradesh
20:00–22:00Reception, Vabamu Museum of Occupations and Freedom (address: Toompea 8). Departure to the Museum at 19.50 from the Library’s main entrance.

5 December

National Library’s main door opens at 8:30

9:00
Plenary speech by Mikko Tolonen (University of Helsinki) (Main Hall)
Educational Principles of Digital Humanities
10:00–10:30Coffee break
10:30–12:00Sessions
Session 8 (Main Hall)Session 9 (Small Hall)Session 10 (Cupola Hall)
Dolores Romero López, Alicia Reina Navarro, Patricia Barrera Velasco
Interactive Reading of the Spanish Silver Age Literature: Teaching and Research Promoted by the National Library of Spain and Mnemosine Digital
Library
Pille Runnel, Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Krista Lepik
Analytical Dimensions for Understanding Digital Elements in the Museum Exhibition Space
Risto Järv
Character Networks in Two Estonian Books about Reynard the Fox
Bernd Kulawik
The Cultural Heritage of Our ‘Digital Dark Age’ Thrown into the ‘Information Black Hole’: What Can It Teach Us and Our Students in the Near Future and ‘in the Long Run’?
Avgoustinos Avgousti, Georgios Papaioannou
Knowledge  Dissemination: Community Reusable Human and Machine Understandable Content Models for Small Museums and Non Technical Scholars 
Roxana Rogobete
Digital and Interactive Literature – Transgressing the Borders of Literature?
Indek Ibrus,  Maarja Ojamaa, Jaagup Kippar
The Demes of Estonian Film History: Analysing the Networks of Films and Their Makers
Sofija Klarin Zadravec, Dragana Koljenik, Anita Marin,Tamara Ilić-Olujić
Networks of Virtual Exhibitions – Creative and Innovative Ways of Interpreting and Communicating Cultural Heritage
Piret Viires
New Creative Practices: Alt Lit – Social Media Literature
Inés Matres
Cultural Heritage Goes to School
12:00–13:00Lunch on your own
13:00–14:30 Sessions
Session 11 (Main Hall)Session 12 (Small Hall)Session 13 (Cupola Hall)
Pille Runnel, Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Agnes Aljas, Krista Lepik
Using Data to Understand the User Perspective of the Digital Objects and Displays in the Museum Exhibition
Special Panel: Estonian Language and Culture in theDigital Age 2019 – 2027
Ellen Prokop
Frick Digital Collections in the Classroom
Mare Kõiva
Folkloristic Open Access Data set Set and Community Art
Krystyna K. Matusiak
Using Large-Scale Digital Libraries for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
Eva-Maria Artus
Preserving Our Heritage for Generations to Come: an Overview of Long-Term Digital Preservation
Kirsty Lingstadt
Digital Humanities Working Groups – Perspectives and Approaches from Europe and the UK

Larissa Leiminger
How to Build a Zooniverse-Project: Citizen Science for Historic Baltic-German Materials in Estonia
14:30–15:00Coffee break
15:00–16:30Sessions
Session 14 (Main Hall) Session 15 (Small Hall)Session 16 (Cupola Hall)
Helga Merits
The Labyrinth and the Library
The film The Story of the Baltic University by Helga Merits
Alin Olteanu, Florian Rabitz
A Semiotic Analysis of Digital Models: Semantic Networks of Environmental Research
Toni Sant
Sharing Open Knowledge About Malta’s Contemporary Arts Scene as Digital Cultural Heritage
Sree Ganesh Thotempudi, Ajinkya Prabhune, Rohan Raj, Kashish, Sarthak Manas Tripathy, Komal Kakade,Sudipt Panda
Optical Character Recognition with Neural Networks
Thorsten Kruse
The Fate of Abandoned Religious Heritage: the Case of Cyprus
Peeter Tinits
Estonian Language Community ca. 1900: Learning from Linked Metadata
Anna Pisarevskaya, Antonina Puchkovskaia, Andrey Vlasov
GULAG’s Digital Storytelling Project
16:30Closing words (Main Hall)
17:00Meeting of the Estonian Society for Digital Humanities (Main Hall)
17:00–18:00Guided tour of the National Library of Estonia. Meeting point at the Main Hall. (Registration on-site on 4 December at registration desk)
19:30Conference dinner, restaurant „Olde Hansa“ (address: Vana turg 1)

6 December

National Library’s main door opens at 8:30

Workshops

9:00–12:30 WS1 Language Resources for Content Search and Metadata Search. Kadri Vider, Neeme Kahusk, Olga Gerassimenko – Estonian Center for Language Resources (Corner Hall)
9:00–13:00WS2 A Hands-On Data Exploration and Challenge. Mahendra Mahey – British Library (Small Hall)
9:00–12:30WS3 Python for Digital Humanities. Sree Ganesh Thotempudi – Heidelberg University (Cupola Hall)
12:30–13:45Lunch on your own
13:45–17:15WS4 Cadaver.exe (Forays into New Digital Poetry). Justice (Ruby) Thélot, independent researcher (Cupola Hall)
13:45–16:00WS5 Accessing Texts and Data in the Collections of the National Library of Estonia. Peeter Tinits, National Library of Estonia/Tallinn University/University of Tartu (Small Hall)