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## Repository Structure
## Installation

The structure of this repository follows the [Advanced Structure for Data Analysis](https://the-turing-way.netlify.app/project-design/project-repo/project-repo-advanced.html) of _The Turing Way_ and is organized as follows:
Install [Quarto](https://quarto.org/) and [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/) and run the following commands in the root directory of the repository:

- `submissions/` Contains the submissions for the conference.
- `book-of-abstracts.md` The introduction to the book of abstracts.
```bash
npm install
npm run prepare
```

## Usage

Check that all files are properly formatted.

```bash
npm run check
```

Format all files.

```bash
npm run format
```

Run Quarto to preview the website.

```bash
quarto preview blog
```

## Use
Run Quarto to build the website.

This data is openly available to everyone and can be used for any research or educational purpose. If you use this data in your research, please cite as specified in [CITATION.cff](CITATION.cff). The following citation formats are also available through _Zenodo_:
```bash
quarto render blog
```

Run the wizard to write meaningful commit messages.

- [BibTeX](https://zenodo.org/record/ZENODO_RECORD/export/hx)
- [CSL](https://zenodo.org/record/ZENODO_RECORD/export/csl)
- [DataCite](https://zenodo.org/record/ZENODO_RECORD/export/dcite4)
- [Dublin Core](https://zenodo.org/record/ZENODO_RECORD/export/xd)
- [DCAT](https://zenodo.org/record/ZENODO_RECORD/export/dcat)
- [JSON](https://zenodo.org/record/ZENODO_RECORD/export/json)
- [JSON-LD](https://zenodo.org/record/ZENODO_RECORD/export/schemaorg_jsonld)
- [GeoJSON](https://zenodo.org/record/ZENODO_RECORD/export/geojson)
- [MARCXML](https://zenodo.org/record/ZENODO_RECORD/export/xm)
```bash
npm run commit
```

_Zenodo_ provides an [API (REST & OAI-PMH)](https://developers.zenodo.org/) to access the data. For example, the following command will return the metadata for the most recent version of the data
Run the wizard to create a CHANGELOG.md.

```bash
curl -i https://zenodo.org/api/records/ZENODO_RECORD
npm run changelog
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## Support
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website:
title: DigiHistCH24 Book of Abstracts
title: DigiHistCH24
favicon: logo.png
open-graph: true
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navbar:
background: '#a5d7d2'
logo-alt: ''
title: '***DigiHistCH24*** Book of Abstracts'
title: '***DigiHistCH24***'
tools:
- icon: github
url: https://github.com/digihistch24/book-of-abstracts/
target: _blank
left:
- text: Abstracts
- text: Home
href: index.qmd
- text: Book of Abstracts
href: book-of-abstracts.qmd
- text: Conference Program
href: https://conferences.unibas.ch/frontend/index.php?page_id=1882
target: _blank
- text: Registration
href: https://conferences.unibas.ch/frontend/index.php?page_id=1424&booking_registration_action=show&booking_registration_controller=offer
target: _blank
href: conference-program.qmd
- text: Call for Contributions
href: https://conferences.unibas.ch/frontend/index.php?folder_id=234&page_id=
target: _blank
href: call-for-contributions.qmd
- text: About
href: about.qmd

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- text: Home
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- section: Conference Program
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contents:
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- section: Call for Contributions
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contents:
- auto: call-for-contributions/*.qmd
- section: About
href: about.qmd
contents:
- text: Changelog
href: CHANGELOG.md
- text: Code of Conduct
href: CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
- text: Contributing
href: CONTRIBUTING.md
- text: License (Data)
href: LICENSE-CCBYSA.md
- text: License (Code)
href: LICENSE-AGPL.md
- text: Security
href: SECURITY.md
- auto: about/*.qmd

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---
title: About
description-meta: "This repository contains the Book of Abstracts for the Digital History Switzerland 2024. Historical Research, Digital Literacy, and Algorithmic Criticism. The data in this repository is openly available to everyone and is intended to support reproducible research."
author-meta: "Digital History Switzerland 2024"
license: "AGPL-3.0"
---

{{< include README.md >}}
## Organising Committee

Jérôme Baudry (Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne)
Lucas Burkart (Universität Basel)
Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel (Université de Genève)
Eliane Kurmann (infoclio.ch)
Moritz Mähr (Universität Basel, Stadt.Geschichte.Basel)
Enrico Natale (infoclio.ch, Verein Geschichte und Informatik)
Christiane Sibille (Verein Geschichte und Informatik, ETH Library)
Moritz Twente (Universität Basel, Stadt.Geschichte.Basel)

## Sponsoring

funded by

[![Sponsoring: Swiss National Foundation, FAG Basel, Max-Geldner-Stiftung, Universität Basel (Departement Geschichte), Verein Informatik und Geschichte](images/sponsoring_logos.png)](https://conferences.unibas.ch/frontend/index.php?folder_id=236&page_id=#)

We are grateful for the generous support by our sponsors!
[Swiss National Science Foundation](https://data.snf.ch/grants/grant/228741)
[FAG Basel](https://fag-basel.ch/)
Max-Geldner-Stiftung
[Department of History, University of Basel](https://dg.philhist.unibas.ch/en/)
[Association History and Computing](https://ahc-ch.ch/)

## Patronage

![Patronage Logos](images/patronage_logos.png)
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[infoclio.ch](https://www.infoclio.ch/en "Homepage infoclio")
[Verein Geschichte und Informatik | Association Histoire et Informatique | Association History and Computing](https://ahc-ch.ch/ "Homepage G&I")
[Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Geschichte](https://www.sgg-ssh.ch/ "Homepage SGG")

### Host

[University of Basel, Department of History](https://dg.philhist.unibas.ch/en/)

### Code of Conduct

The organising committee of DigiHistCH24 is committed to providing a safe and inclusive environment, in which the personal integrity of all participants is respected. In particular, we do not tolerate discrimination and any form of harassment. We strive to create a safe, respectful, and collegial conference experience for all attendees – ensuring that DigiHistCH24 is an event characterised by professionalism, honesty and fairness in accordance with the host University of Basel's [Code of Conduct](https://www.unibas.ch/en/University/Administration-Services/Vice-President-s-Office-for-People-and-Culture/Culture-Diversity-and-Leadership-Development/Personal-Integrity/Code-of-Conduct.html).

Please refer to the [Personal Integrity Coordination Office of the University of Basel](https://www.unibas.ch/en/University/Administration-Services/Vice-President-s-Office-for-People-and-Culture/Culture-Diversity-and-Leadership-Development/Personal-Integrity.html) as an easily accessible, confidential and personal point of contact, offering advice and support for participants whose personal integrity has been violated or for bystanders who have observed violations.
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title: 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 [[email protected].](mailto:[email protected])

**5. Code of Conduct**

- By registering, attendees accept the code of conduct as stated [on the homepage](/CODE_OF_CONDUCT).
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title: 'Book of Abstracts'
listing:
- id: paper
type: table
categories: true
contents:
- submissions/*/index.qmd
fields: [categories, title, author]
field-display-names:
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author: 'Author(s)'
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type: table
categories: true
contents:
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fields: [title, author]
field-display-names:
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date-modified: last-modified
description-meta: 'The DigiHistCH24 conference on "Historical Research, Digital Literacy, and Algorithmic Criticism," hosted by the University of Basel on September 12-13, 2024, explores the integration of digital tools and the critical role of algorithms in historical research. This book of abstracts features all presented papers, offering insights into cutting-edge methodologies, software applications, and challenges in digital history.'
author-meta: "Digital History Switzerland 2024"
---

The DigiHistCH24 conference on "Historical Research, Digital Literacy, and Algorithmic Criticism" brings together scholars and professionals to address the evolving role of digital technologies in historical research. Hosted by the University of Basel on September 12--13, 2024, the conference will focus on the integration of digital tools, the importance of digital literacy, and the critical examination of algorithms within the discipline.

This book of abstracts contains all the papers and posters presented at the conference, providing a comprehensive overview of current research at the intersection of history and digital technology. These cover a range of topics, from innovative methodologies and software applications to the challenges of digital data management and algorithmic analysis in historical research.

We are pleased to present this collection, which reflects the state of the art in digital history, and anticipate that the discussions it stimulates will make a significant contribution to the field.

## Paper

:::{#paper}
:::

## Poster

:::{#poster}
:::

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<br />
Digital History Switzerland 2024 is sponsored by:
![Swiss National Science Foundation logo; University of Basel logo, Department of History logo; FAG Basel logo; Association History and Computing logo; Max-Geldner-Stiftung logo](images/sponsoring_logos.png)

<hr>
<br />
Digital History Switzerland 2024 is hosted and organized by:
![University of Basel logo, infoclio.ch logo; Association History and Computing logo; Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Geschichte logo](images/patronage_logos.png) -->
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title: Call for Contributions
---

Over the past few decades, history has gradually evolved into a discipline that is inconceivable without digital tools. Research rarely begins with manual browsing in archives, but rather on the Internet. Extending the legacy of quantitative history pioneered by the Annales School, quantitative methods such as distant reading complement established methods such as close reading and discourse analysis, and are becoming increasingly important as digital collections grow. AI systems like ChatGPT create new opportunities and challenges regarding text production and source analysis. Digital literacy and algorithmic criticism are one way of responding to this shift. Both students and researchers need to be trained and sensitized to the new demands and possibilities of digital research practice. Digital tools and methods are being integrated into history education to provide students with a solid foundation for their future research activities. Research collaborations need to be rethought under the conditions of digitization, etc.

Within this general context, a lot of questions need urgently to be discussed. What are the basic elements of data literacy which every historian should know about? What is algorithmic criticism and how can it be practiced in our every-day research routines? How do we manage the data we produce during the research process?  Which criteria (if any) should we use to choose a software for a specific task? Where to find help when faced with a methodological or a computer problem – or a combination of both? How to set up interdisciplinary collaborations? How do we handle technologies that some of their inventors construct as ‹black boxes›? How can we deal with the rapidly increasing demand for very different resources (e.g. technical knowledge, computing power, money)? etc.  

The conference provides a platform for scholars, researchers and professionals of all ages and levels of experience to discuss these challenges, exchange experiences, share best practices, and discuss forward-looking approaches to historical research in the digital age. It aims to promote digital literacy, raise awareness of the use of algorithms and AI systems, develop strategies for dealing with digital sources, encourage shared formats and methodologies, and facilitate the exchange of knowledge and best practices for collaborative historical research. The conference will also showcase projects and research in the field of digital history.

It is planned that a selection of the papers presented at the conference will be published in a peer-reviewed open access publication. This is the first in a series of conferences that should take place every three years at a different Swiss university. The next edition in 2027 will be hosted by the University of Geneva and EPFL Lausanne.

## Date, Venue and Registration

Date: September 12–13, 2024
Venue: [Kollegienhaus](https://osm.org/go/0CdsJT3xl-?m=), University of Basel (on-site)

Financial support is available for individuals whose institutions are unable to cover travel and accommodation costs. Please contact [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) for further details.Registration for Digital History Switzerland 2024 will be possible [on this platform](https://conferences.unibas.ch/frontend/index.php?folder_id=235&page_id= "Registration") starting June 03, 2024.
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## Call for Papers

We invite scholars, researchers and professionals of all levels of experience  to submit papers on the conference theme: "Historical Research, Digital Literacy and Algorithmic Criticism". We are particularly interested in papers that address ongoing research projects, innovative research methods, the use of software in historical research, data analysis, and digital tools.

Papers should provide insightful analysis, provoke thoughtful discussion, and contribute to the understanding and advancement of digital literacy and algorithmic criticism in historical research. This is an excellent opportunity to share your work with a diverse audience, receive valuable feedback, contribute to the evolving discourse in the field of digital history, and build community.

## Call for Posters

In addition to paper presentations, we also invite submissions for poster presentations. Posters provide a unique platform for presenting ongoing research projects, research methods, software, data, and tools in a visually appealing format.

Poster presentations are an excellent way to showcase your work, stimulate discussion, and interact with conference attendees in a more informal setting. We encourage innovative, visually appealing posters that effectively communicate your research and its relevance to the conference theme.

## Submission Guidelines

Please follow the [submission guidelines](https://conferences.unibas.ch/frontend/index.php?page_id=1437) to ensure that your submission is properly formatted and submitted.

## Organising Committee

Jérôme Baudry (Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne)
Lucas Burkart (Universität Basel)
Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel (Université de Genève)
Eliane Kurmann (infoclio.ch)
Moritz Mähr (Universität Basel, Stadt.Geschichte.Basel)
Enrico Natale (infoclio.ch, Verein Geschichte und Informatik)
Christiane Sibille (Verein Geschichte und Informatik, ETH Library)
Moritz Twente (Universität Basel, Stadt.Geschichte.Basel)
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title: Key Dates
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- Publication of the Call for Contributions (CfC): September 8, 2023
- Deadline for CfC Submissions: December 4, 2023
- Review Period: December 4, 2023 – February 29, 2024
- Submission Feedback to Authors: mid-March, 2024
- Publication of Conference Schedule and Registration Open June 15, 2024
- Submission of Extended Abstracts: Late July 2024
- Publication of Book of Abstracts: Late August
- Conference Date: September 12–13, 2024
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title: Evaluation Criteria
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## Question/Interest/Claim (40%)

Does the submission articulate a clear question, interest, or claim that is relevant to digital history?

- **Yes, Clearly Articulated**: The submission presents a well-defined question or claim that is highly relevant to digital history.
- **Somewhat Clear**: The submission presents a question or claim, but it could be more clearly articulated or more closely aligned with digital history.
- **Unclear or Irrelevant**: The submission fails to present a clear question or claim, or it is not relevant to digital history.

## Data/Sources/Source Code (30%)

Does the submission provide adequate data, sources, or source code to support its question or claim?

- **Adequate and Relevant**: The submission provides sufficient and relevant data or source code.
- **Insufficient or Partially Relevant**: The submission provides some data or source code, but it is either insufficient or only partially relevant.
- **Inadequate or Irrelevant**: The submission provides inadequate or irrelevant data or source code.

## Method (30%)

Is the method employed in the submission appropriate and well-explained?

- **Appropriate and Well-Explained**: The method is suitable for the question or claim and is well-explained.
- **Somewhat Appropriate or Partially Explained**: The method is somewhat suitable or is not fully explained.
- **Inappropriate or Poorly Explained**: The method is not suitable for the question or claim, or it is poorly explained.

## Overall Rating

- **Accepted with Distinction**: The submission excels in all three dimensions and contributes significantly to the field of digital history.
- **Accepted**: The submission meets the criteria in all three dimensions but may require minor revisions.
- **Not Accepted**: The submission does not meet the criteria in one or more dimensions and is not suitable for presentation at the conference.

## Submitting Your Review

After filling out the review form, click _Save Review_. You can come back and change your review(s) any time until the end of the review period on February 29, 2024.

On the overview page, the symbol indicating the status of your assigned abstracts might still show a grey circle for »not yet reviewed« even after you saved your review. This will only change to a green light after all reviewers submitted their reviews for the respective abstract.
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