Following the “Digital Humanities on Thursday” (2019), this convention brings scholars from different disciplines together to reflect on perspectives, methods and possible future applications of the digital in the medieval sector, with an opening to the European strategies for sharing and disseminating results of the research.
Digital technologies and methods are getting the topics and practices of medieval studies increasingly broader, with important implications on research, teaching and on general public engagement.
The chance of virtually reconstructing some largely fragmented historical contexts not only raises new questions and suggestions for investigation, but also makes contents and problems of great complexity available to a non-specialised public, contributing to improve awareness of the historical heritage and increase the demand for cultural training.
See the web page of the conference for the programme, abstracts and registration: http://www.coop-unina.org/patrimonio-culturale-medievale-e-tecnologie-digitali-ricerca-formazione-terza-missione/
We look forward to welcoming you to the ICARUS Convention #26!
Du to the pandemic, this convention will be held online.
Agenda
Tuesday, May 25, 2021:
Agenda 2023
13:30-14:00 CEST: Welcome
14:00-15:30 CEST: Reports from the Agenda 2023 Working Groups
15:30-16:00 CEST: Virtual coffee break
16:00-17:30 CEST: Discussion of the reports, binding vote
Wednesday, May 26, 2021:
News from the ICARUS network
09:00-10:00 CEST: Digital Treasures, Nampi, Topotheque
10:00-11:30 CEST: Short presentation of projects carried out by ICARUS members
11:30-12:00 CEST: Closing session
Registration
The Association of Church Archivists in Spain celebrates its first 50 years of life in 2021.
At this event, Dr. Thomas Aigner will be a guest speaker. In his presentation “Opportunities for cooperation and collaboration between archives in Europe”, he will talk about his extensive experience on this topic.
Further information is available at the website of Asociación de Archiveros de la Iglesia (in Spanish).
The partners of The European Digital Treasures project (National Archives Hungary, Malta, Norway, Portugal and Spain, ICARUS and MTU) would like to invite you to participate in the Workshop: Innovation on new digital exponential technologies towards the generation of Business Models, in the framework of the EU co-funded project European Digital Treasures: Management of Centennial Archive in the 21st Century.
The event will be held in hybrid form on 2nd and 3rd September 2021, with the possibility of attending the event in person at the Provincial Historical Archive of Alicante (Spain) (only upon personal invitation) or via streaming for those who wish to follow it remotely (https://forms.gle/8viUdUPaJNvcL1JJ8).
Find detailed information here.
The National Archives of Georgia welcome abstracts for the 6th International Scientific Conference “Archival Studies, Source Studies – Trends and Challenges”.
The conference will take place online on September 23-24, 2021.
For detailed information visit https://archive.gov.ge/en/saertashoriso-konferentsia-1
ICARUS starts a new series of online lectures!
Dr. Julian Holzapfl: „Reading (and) learning online – Digitale Schriftkunde of the Bavarian State Archives“
On September 30th, 2021 at 04:00 p.m. CEST Dr. Julian Holzapfl – Munich State Archive – presents the online learning platform for palaeography “Digitale Schriftkunde“.
The presentation will take place via Zoom in German.
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Looking forward to seeing you there!
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We are looking forward to seeing you!
We are already looking forward to seeing you at the #27 ICARUS convention!
Due to ongoing travel restrictions in connection with the Corona pandemic, the ICARUS Convention #27 will be held online from October 18-19, 2021.
Please find the programme for the ICARUS Convention here.
Zoom details:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/7553860954
Meeting-ID: 755 386 0954
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