4 December
National Library’s main door opens at 9:00
9:00–10:00 | Registration and welcome coffee |
10:00 | Opening 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” |
11:30–12:00 | Coffee break |
12:00–13:30 | Session 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 | |
13:30–14:30 | Lunch on your own |
14:30 | Plenary 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 |
15:45–17:15 | Sessions |
17:15–17:45 | Coffee break |
17:45–19:45 | Sessions |
20:00–22:00 | Reception, 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 |
10:00–10:30 | Coffee break |
10:30–12:00 | Sessions |
12:00–13:00 | Lunch 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 |
14:30–15:00 | Coffee break |
15:00–16:30 | Sessions |
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 |
16:30 | Closing words (Main Hall) |
17:00 | Meeting of the Estonian Society for Digital Humanities (Main Hall) |
17:00–18:00 | Guided tour of the National Library of Estonia. Meeting point at the Main Hall. (Registration on-site on 4 December at registration desk) |
19:30 | Conference 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) |
9:00–13:00 | WS2 A Hands-On Data Exploration and Challenge. Mahendra Mahey – British Library (Small Hall) |
9:00–12:30 | WS3 Python for Digital Humanities. Sree Ganesh Thotempudi – Heidelberg University (Cupola Hall) |
12:30–13:45 | Lunch on your own |
13:45–17:15 | WS4 Cadaver.exe (Forays into New Digital Poetry). Justice (Ruby) Thélot, independent researcher (Cupola Hall) |
13:45–16:00 | WS5 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) |