Dear code4lib, earlier this week we published here the call for papers for the Göttingen Dialog in Digital Humanities. Now we have a full programme, let me announce it as well. The dialogs take place on Tuesdays at 17:00 during the Summer semester (from April 21th until July 14th). The venue of the seminars is to be announced, at the Göttingen Centre for Digital Humanities (GCDH). The centre's address is: Heyne-Haus, Papendiek 16, D-37073 Göttingen. The agenda April 21 Yuri Bizzoni, Angelo Del Grosso, Marianne Reboul (University of Pisa, Italy) Diachronic trends in Homeric translations April 28 Stefan Jänicke, Judith Blumenstein, Michaela Rücker, Dirk Zeckzer, Gerik Scheuermann (Universität Leipzig, Germany) Visualizing the Results of Search Queries on Ancient Text Corpora with Tag Pies May 5 Jochen Tiepmar (Universität Leipzig, Germany) Release of the MySQL based implementation of the CTS protocol May 12 Patrick Jähnichen, Patrick Oesterling, Tom Liebmann, Christoph Kurras, Gerik Scheuermann, Gerhard Heyer (Universität Leipzig, Germany) Exploratory Search Through Visual Analysis of Topic Models May 19 Christof Schöch (Universität Würzburg, Germany) Topic Modeling Dramatic Genre May 26 Peter Robinson (University of Saskatchewan, Canada) Some principles for making of collaborative scholarly editions in digital form June 2 Jürgen Enge, Heinz Werner Kramski, Susanne Holl (HAWK Hildesheim, Germany) »Arme Nachlassverwalter...« Herausforderungen, Erkenntnisse und Lösungsansätze bei der Aufbereitung komplexer digitaler Datensammlungen June 9 Daniele Salvoldi (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany) A Historical Geographic Information System (HGIS) of Nubia based on the William J. Bankes Archive (1815-1822) June 16 Daniel Burckhardt (HU Berlin, Germany) Comparing Disciplinary Patterns: Gender and Social Networks in the Humanities through the Lens of Scholarly Communication June 23 Daniel Schüller, Christian Beecks, Marwan Hassani, Jennifer Hinnell, Bela Brenger, Thomas Seidl, Irene Mittelberg (RWTH Aachen University, Germany, University of Alberta, Canada) Similarity Measuring in 3D Motion Capture Models of Co-Speech Gesture June 30 Federico Nanni (University of Bologna, Italy) Reconstructing a website’s lost past - Methodological issues concerning the history of www.unibo.it July 7 Edward Larkey (University of Maryland, USA) Comparing Television Formats: Using Digital Tools for Cross-Cultural Analysis July 14 Francesca Frontini, Amine Boukhaled, Jean-Gabriel Ganascia (Laboratoire d’Informatique de Paris 6, Université Pierre et Marie Curie) Mining for characterising patterns in literature using correspondence analysis: an experiment on French novels As announced in the Call For Papers, the dialogs will take the form of a 45 minute presentation in English, followed by 45 minutes of discussion and student participation. Due to logistic and time constraints, the 2015 dialog series will not be video-recorded or live-streamed. A summary of the talks, together with photographs and, where available, slides, will be uploaded to the GCDH/eTRAP. For this reason, presenters are encouraged, but not obligated, to prepare slides to accompany their papers. Please also consider that the €500 award for best paper will be awarded on the basis of both the quality of the paper *and* the delivery of the presentation. Camera-ready versions of the papers must reach Gabriele Kraft at gkraft(at)gcdh(dot)de by April 30. The papers will not be uploaded to the GCDH/eTRAP website but, as previously announced, published as a special issue of Digital Humanities Quarterly (DHQ). For this reason, papers must be submitted in an editable format (e.g. .docx or LaTeX), not as PDF files. A small budget for travel cost reimbursements is available. Everybody is welcome to join in. If anyone would like to tweet about the dialogs, the Twitter hashtag of this series is #gddh15. For any questions, do not hesitate to contact gkraft(at)gcdh(dot)de. For further information and updates, visit http://www.gcdh.de/en/events/gottingen-dialog-digital-humanities/ or http://etrap.gcdh.de/?p=633 We look forward to seeing you in Göttingen! The GDDH Board (in alphabetical order): Camilla Di Biase-Dyson (Georg August University Göttingen) Marco Büchler (Göttingen Centre for Digital Humanities) Jens Dierkes (Göttingen eResearch Alliance) Emily Franzini (Göttingen Centre for Digital Humanities) Greta Franzini (Göttingen Centre for Digital Humanities) Angelo Mario Del Grosso (ILC-CNR, Pisa, Italy) Berenike Herrmann (Georg August University Göttingen) Péter Király (Gesellschaft für wissenschaftliche Datenverarbeitung mbH Göttingen) Gabriele Kraft (Göttingen Centre for Digital Humanities) Bärbel Kröger (Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities) Maria Moritz (Göttingen Centre for Digital Humanities) Sarah Bowen Savant (Aga Khan University, London, UK) Oliver Schmitt (Gesellschaft für wissenschaftliche Datenverarbeitung mbH Göttingen) Sree Ganesh Thotempudi (Göttingen Centre for Digital Humanities) Jörg Wettlaufer (Göttingen Centre for Digital Humanities & Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities) Ulrike Wuttke (Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities) This event is financially supported by the German Ministry of Education and Research (No. 01UG1509). Regards, Péter -- Péter Király software developer Göttingen Society for Scientific Data Processing - http://gwdg.de Europeana - http://europeana.eu eXtensible Catalog - http://eXtensibleCatalog.org