Prof. Panos Constantopoulos, Prof. Costis Dallas, Prof. Lorna Hughes and Prof. Seamus Ross co-organize a pre-conference workshop of Digital Humanities 2016 entitled «Ontology-based recording and discovery of research patterns in the Humanities».
This workshop aims to engage participants in the process of developing and analyzing ontology-based, structured documentations of scholarly research practices, predominantly those in the (digital) humanities. Using such structured representations of the practices followed by researchers, patterns of work and resource usage can be extracted and subsequently studied, re-used or modified, thus supporting the dissemination and evolution of research practices.
Participants are invited to apply through an Eventbrite form HERE submitting the topic of their intended contribution to the modeling exercise (up to 50 words) along with a brief bio (up to 150 words).
Deadline for applications: April 29, 2016.
Notification of acceptance: May 3, 2016.
This workshop will be held on Monday, 11 July 2016 from 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM in Krakow, Poland.