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    • Data-Driven Approaches to Studying the History of Museums on the Web: Challenges and Opportunities for New Discoveries
    • On a solid ground. Building software for a 120-year-old research project applying modern engineering practices
    • Tables are tricky. Testing Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) Guidelines for FAIR upcycling of digitised historical statistics.
    • Training engineering students through a digital humanities project: Techn’hom Time Machine
    • From manual work to artificial intelligence: developments in data literacy using the example of the Repertorium Academicum Germanicum (2001-2024)
    • A handful of pixels of blood
    • Impresso 2: Connecting Historical Digitised Newspapers and Radio. A Challenge at the Crossroads of History, User Interfaces and Natural Language Processing.
    • Learning to Read Digital? Constellations of Correspondence Project and Humanist Perspectives on the Aggregated 19th-century Finnish Letter Metadata
    • Teaching the use of Automated Text Recognition online. Ad fontes goes ATR
    • Geovistory, a LOD Research Infrastructure for Historical Sciences
    • Using GIS to Analyze the Development of Public Urban Green Spaces in Hamburg and Marseille (1945 - 1973)
    • Belpop, a history-computer project to study the population of a town during early industrialization
    • Contributing to a Paradigm Shift in Historical Research by Teaching Digital Methods to Master’s Students
    • Revealing the Structure of Land Ownership through the Automatic Vectorisation of Swiss Cadastral Plans
    • Rockefeller fellows as heralds of globalization: the circulation of elites, knowledge, and practices of modernization (1920–1970s): global history, database connection, and teaching experience
    • Theory and Practice of Historical Data Versioning
    • Towards Computational Historiographical Modeling
    • Efficacy of Chat GPT Correlations vs. Co-occurrence Networks in Deciphering Chinese History
    • Data Literacy and the Role of Libraries
    • 20 godparents and 3 wives – studying migrant glassworkers in post-medieval Estonia
    • From record cards to the dynamics of real estate transactions: Working with automatically extracted information from Basel’s historical land register, 1400-1700
    • When the Data Becomes Meta: Quality Control for Digitized Ancient Heritage Collections
    • On the Historiographic Authority of Machine Learning Systems
    • Films as sources and as means of communication for knowledge gained from historical research
    • Develop Yourself! Development according to the Rockefeller Foundation (1913 – 2013)
    • AI-assisted Search for Digitized Publication Archives
    • Digital Film Collection Literacy – Critical Research Interfaces for the “Encyclopaedia Cinematographica”
    • From Source-Criticism to System-Criticism, Born Digital Objects, Forensic Methods, and Digital Literacy for All
    • Connecting floras and herbaria before 1850 – challenges and lessons learned in digital history of biodiversity
    • A Digital History of Internationalization. Operationalizing Concepts and Exploring Millions of Patent Documents
    • From words to numbers. Methodological perspectives on large scale Named Entity Linking
    • Go Digital, They Said. It Will Be Fun, They Said. Teaching DH Methods for Historical Research
    • Unveiling Historical Depth: Semantic annotation of the Panorama of the Battle of Murten
    • When Literacy Goes Digital: Rethinking the Ethics and Politics of Digitisation
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Terms and Conditions

By registering for Digital History Switzerland 2024, attendees accept the following terms and conditions:

1. Registration and Admission

  • Registration is required for participation.
  • Free tickets do not guarantee entry or specific venue access.
  • Admission is on a first-come, first-served basis

2. Event Changes

  • The organizers reserve the right to change the venue, schedule, or any other aspect of the event without prior notice.

3. Liability

  • Participation is at the attendee’s own risk.
  • The organizers are not liable for any damages, losses, or injuries incurred during the event.

4. Media

  • Photos and videos will be taken during the conference for social media purposes. If attendees do not wish to appear in these, they must contact the organizing committee at digital-history-2024@unibas.ch.

5. Code of Conduct

  • By registering, attendees accept the code of conduct as stated on the homepage.
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By registering for Digital History Switzerland 2024, attendees accept the following terms and conditions:

**1. Registration and Admission**

- Registration is required for participation.
- Free tickets do not guarantee entry or specific venue access.
- Admission is on a first-come, first-served basis

**2. Event Changes**

- The organizers reserve the right to change the venue, schedule, or any other aspect of the event without prior notice.

**3. Liability**

- Participation is at the attendee’s own risk.
- The organizers are not liable for any damages, losses, or injuries incurred during the event.

**4. Media**

- Photos and videos will be taken during the conference for social media purposes. If attendees do not wish to appear in these, they must contact the organizing committee at [digital-history-2024@unibas.ch.](mailto:digital-history-2024@unibas.ch)

**5. Code of Conduct**

- By registering, attendees accept the code of conduct as stated [on the homepage](/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.html).
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