Ein paar Wochen nach der #DHd2026 in Wien habe ich meine Workshop-Notizen zu einem Blogpost ausgearbeitet: https://dhd-blog.org/?p=23426

Es geht um Modellierung jenseits von Named Entities, Transkription mit #Whisper und darum, wie Daten überhaupt erst durch Tools und Entscheidungen entstehen.

#Modellierung #Transkription #Forschungsdaten #DigitalMethods #TEI #RDF

From Modelling to Transcription: Workshop Notes from DHd2026 | DHd-Blog

📄 Reporting from the Winter School for Digital Methods and Data Sprint at the University of Amsterdam – an eye-opening experience!

🎤 "Auditing the Analyst: What Do LLMs See (and Miss)? "
🔗 more on the website https://u-si.de/O2bma

#SFB1187 #MedienderKooperation #Report #LLM #AI #ResearchMethods #DigitalMethods #DataSprint #GroundedTheory

🆕 New publication in our series #DigitaleGeschichten - Projects and Practices

Cracking Virtual “Time Travel”: Roman Smirnov explores how immersive #VirtualReality shapes memory culture and historical consciousness. Using digital methods like distant reading and computer vision, the PhD project shows why interactivity is key for historical learning and how VR fits into Digital Public History.

#DigitalHistory #PublicHistory #VR #DigitalMethods

=> https://lisa.gerda-henkel-stiftung.de/digitale_geschichte_smirnov?language=en

🌱📗 book launch for "public data cultures" with Digital Methods Winter School and Data Sprint in Amsterdam on 7th January: https://jonathangray.org/2025/11/28/amsterdam
#dmi26 #digitalmethods
public data cultures in Amsterdam, 7th January 2026

critical engagements with digital data, methods and infrastructures

jonathan w. y. gray

Ein Positionspapier zur Zukunft von Data & Digital Science, das von 40 Forschenden, darunter @piater (DiSC & Institut für Informatik, @uniinnsbruck), unterzeichnet wurde, hebt den Stellenwert von datengetriebener Forschung hervor und fordert nachhaltige institutionelle Rahmenbedingungen zur Sicherung dieser Forschung: https://www.uibk.ac.at/de/newsroom/2025/data-science-starken-40-forschende-veroffentlichen-positionspapi/

#DataScience #DigitalScience #DigitalMethods #data #tech #research #HigherEducation

Data Science stärken: 40 Forschende veröffentlichen Positionspapier

Die Forschung mit großen Datenmengen ist in immer mehr Wissenschaftsdisziplinen relevant. In einem Positionspapier fordern daher 40 Forschende aus Deutschland und Österreich – darunter Justus Piater von der Universität Innsbruck – mehr politisches und wissenschaftliches Engagement für Digital und Data Science.

📯This week at #DigitalHistoryOFK, Noé Leroy dives into Digital Methods in Diplomatics: applying computational stylometry to gain new insights into medieval diplomatic writing on the chancery of Liège.

📅 19 Nov, 4-6 pm (CET), online
ℹ️ Abstract: https://dhistory.hypotheses.org/12092

#DigitalMethods #DigitalHistory #digitalHumanities

📯Auftakt im #DigitalHistoryOFK: Wie belastbar sind LLM-gestützte Analysen? In zwei spannenden Vorträgen zu ihren Masterprojekten über LLM-gestützte Annotation und Modellierung berichten Anna Grönig zum Dictionary of British Arms und Aurel Daugs zur Konsumkultur in Kochbüchern des bürgerlichen England.

📅 12 Nov, 16-18 Uhr (CET), online
ℹ️ Abstracts:
https://dhistory.hypotheses.org/11964
https://dhistory.hypotheses.org/11908

#LLMs #DigitalMethods #DigitalHistory #digitalhumanities #4memory

In the introduction, we propose interviews as a method for documenting data provenance and making contextual information of cultural heritage data available.

Through interviewing data editors, archivists, and project managers, we aim to shed a light on their work, which often remains invisible but nevertheless has a major impact on film historical information infrastructures and thus on knowledge production.

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17234097

#DataProvenance #DataSheets #Interviews #DigitalMethods #DH

Interviews on Data Practices and Categorizations in Film History. An Introduction

In this paper, we propose interviews as a method for documenting data provenance and making contextual information of film historical and other cultural heritage data available. Through interrogating and documenting data practices, film historical databases are not only examined as research tools but also historicized and situated within their specific institutional and local contexts. Building on “datasheets for datasets” (Gebru et al. 2021) and “datasheets for digital cultural heritage datasets” (Alkemade et al. 2023), we introduce a set of questions for evaluating the available information on a specific dataset, which can serve as a starting point for developing case-specific interview guidelines. Based on our own research, we emphasize the importance of analyzing datasets for the uncertainties and gaps they may contain. Through interviewing data editors, archivists, project managers, and software developers, we aim to shed a light on their work, which often remains invisible but nevertheless has a major impact on film historical information infrastructures and thus on knowledge production. The paper introduces an interview series on data practices, provenance, and categorizations in film history initiated by the research group „Aesthetics of Access. Visualizing Research Data on Women in Film History“ (DAVIF) (2021–2025), funded by the German Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR). The goal of the research group is to explore data visualizations in order to tell different stories differently. With our interview series, we pursue three primary objectives: (1) to provide insights into the data practices of our project partners – the Women Film Pioneers Project (WFPP) and the DFF – Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmmuseum, and the early feminist film database project f_films, (2) to contribute to current debates on data provenance and research data management in film and media studies, and (3) to increase the visibility of film historical research agendas within the broader field of digital humanities.  The interview series: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17233942 The project website: https://uni-marburg.de/Q85oo

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(1/2) "Discussing Digital Methods in Brazil: Towards an emerging school of thought?," a thought-provoking roundtable at #AoIR2025 with Janna Joceli Omena, Richard Rogers, Giulia Tucci, Elias Bitencourt & Alan Angeluci. Learned a lot on the nature and state of #digitalmethods through the lens of its emerging epistemic community in #Brazil [sadly missed the intro by Janna]

'Extracting Meaningful Measures of Smartphone Usage from Android Event Log Data: A Methodological Primer' - a #ComputationalCommunication Research article from Amsterdam University Press on #ScienceOpen:

➡️ https://www.scienceopen.com/document?vid=3aabf7a7-2bfc-4e07-b148-c4101aca507a

#DigitalMethods #SmartphoneUsage #DigitalTraceData #AndroidEventLog

Extracting Meaningful Measures of Smartphone Usage from Android Event Log Data: A Methodological Primer

<p xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" class="first" dir="auto" id="d3991637e66"> As smartphones become increasingly integral to daily life, their importance for understanding human behavior will only continue to grow. Recognizing the potential of objective data on smartphone usage and the challenges associated with raw Android event log data, this paper provides a foundational guide for extracting meaningful measures of smartphone usage from such data. We describe the characteristics of Android event log data, define key smartphone usage types (i.e., glances, sessions, and episodes), and briefly discuss common challenges in handling these data. The core of the paper presents a detailed practical procedure to extract relevant usage metrics (sessions, glances, app episodes) from raw Android event logs, described visually, verbally, and with pseudo-code (with sample data and code in R available in the supplementary materials). This guide aims to equip researchers with the knowledge and tools to effectively utilize Android event log data, advancing knowledge of smartphone use patterns and their effects. </p>

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