Schedule 2014

The schedule information below has been confirmed and hopefully won't change any more. We have workshops on: an Introduction to DH, Practical Scripting, Data Curation, Linked Data, and TEI XML. We have a variety of keynote and parallel lectures each morning. And there will be various evening events including an academic peer-reviewed poster reception giving you a chance to showcase your work.

Time Monday 14 July 2014 Tuesday 15 July 2014 Wednesday 16 July 2014 Thursday 17 July 2014 Friday 18 July 2014
09:00 - 09:30
Wolfson College
Registration
Wolfson College, Leonard Wolfson Auditorium
Free Time
09:30 - 10:30
Wolfson College
Welcome
Opening Keynote: Community, Community of Practice, and the Methodological Commons,
Ray Siemens(Faculty of Humanities, University of Victoria) Venue:Wolfson College, Lecture Theatre
1A: Restoration and revelation: how digital images are far more than simply photographs in the digital medium,
Julia Craig-McFeely (Faculty of Music, University of Oxford)Venue: Wolfson College, Seminar Room 2

or
1B: Creating and Sustaining DH Teams: Scaling from the Smaller to the Larger, from the Individual to the Institution and Beyond,
Lynne Siemens (School of Public Administration, University of Victoria) Venue: Wolfson College, Lecture Theatre 
or
1C: Panel -- Scholarly Digital Editing,
Pip Willcox (Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford) (Chair), Lou Burnard (Lou Burnard Consulting), Eugene Giddens(Department of English, Communication, Film and Media, Anglia Ruskin University), Eleanor Lowe (Department of English and Modern Languages, Oxford Brookes University), Judith Siefring (Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford), and Ray Siemens (Faculty of Humanities, University of Victoria) Venue: Wolfson College, Buttery

2A: If a picture is worth 1000 words what's a medium quality scan worth?,
David Zeitlyn (School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography, University of Oxford)Venue: Wolfson College, Seminar Room 2

or
2B: Obtaining the Unobtainable: The Holy Grail of Seed Funding for Small-Scale Digital Projects,
Emma Goodwin (Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Oxford) Venue: Wolfson College, Lecture Theatre 
or
2C: Panel -- The Future of Data Access and Preservation,
David De Roure (Oxford e-Research Centre, University of Oxford)(Chair), William Kilbride(Digital Preservation Coalition), Christine Madsen (Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford), Carole L. Palmer(University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Allen H. Renear (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Kenji Takeda(Microsoft) Venue: Wolfson College, Buttery

3A: Ancient Lives: Classics and Digital Humanities at Oxford,
James Brusuelas(Faculty of Classics, University of Oxford) Venue:Wolfson College, Buttery

or
3B: The Oxford Corpus of Old Japanese Lexicon,
Kerri Russell(Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Oxford) and Zixi You(Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Oxford / University of Central Lancashire)Venue: Wolfson College, Seminar Room 2 
or
3C: Electrifying the 'Via Lucis': communication technologies and republics of letters, past, present and future,
Howard Hotson(Faculty of History, University of Oxford) Venue:Wolfson College, Lecture Theatre

Closing
Closing Keynote: Beyond Digital Humanities: Skills, Application and Collaboration,
Melissa Terras(Department of Information Studies, University College London)Venue:Wolfson College, Lecture Theatre
10:30 - 11:00
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Refreshment Break Wolfson College
11:00 - 12:30

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Workshops: 
Students may attend only one of the five-day workshops all week (no switching between workshops without an additional admin fee, so choose carefully!):
  1. Introduction to Digital Humanities Wolfson College, Lecture Theatre
  2. Taking Control: Practical Scripting for Digital Humanities Projects Wolfson College, Seminar Room 1
  3. Data Curation and Access for the Digital Humanities Wolfson College, Seminar Room 3
  4. A Humanities Web of Data: Publishing, Linking and Querying on the Semantic Web Wolfson College, Seminar Room 2
  5. Using the Text Encoding Initiative for Digital Scholarly Editions Wolfson College, Buttery
12:30 - 13:30
Wolfson College
Lunch Wolfson College
13:30 - 14:00 Travel time to other venues (e.g. IT Services)
14:00 - 16:00 IT Services& Wolfson College Workshops Continue:
  1. Introduction to Digital Humanities Wolfson College, Lecture Theatre (except Monday Afternoon: Pitt Rivers)
  2. Taking Control: Practical Scripting for Digital Humanities Projects IT Services, Windrush Room
  3. Data Curation and Access for the Digital Humanities Wolfson College, Seminar Room 3
  4. A Humanities Web of Data: Publishing, Linking and Querying on the Semantic Web IT Services, Evenlode Room
  5. Using the Text Encoding Initiative for Digital Scholarly Editions IT Services, Isis Room
16:00 - 16:30
IT Services& Wolfson College
Refreshment Break IT Services & Wolfson College
16:30 - 17:30
IT Services& Wolfson College
Workshops Continue
Evening Monday Evening -- Welcome Drinks Reception and Poster Session19:00 - 21:00
Natural History Museum
Tuesday Evening -- Guided Walking Tour of "Oxford Past and Present" 18:15-
Oxford City Centre
Wednesday Evening -- DHOxSS Dinner at Wadham College 18:45 (drinks) 19:15 (meal)
Wadham College
Thursday Evening --
TORCH Open Lecture: Ukiyo-e to Emoji: Museums in the Digital Age,
Martin Roth(Victoria and Albert Museum)Venue: Lecture Theatre 2, Andrew Wiles Building (Mathematical Institute), Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Woodstock Road 18:15 - 19:45
Friday Evening -- Informal Pub Trip
(depending on weather)
Victoria Arms18:15 (walking from Wolfson)