Agenda
CLARIAH Summer School – few places left
From 30 June 30 to 2 July 2025, CLARIAH will host its annual Summer School at the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam.
This event is designed for advanced MA students and researchers interested in digital heritage and humanities approaches that are broadly applicable in various fields: history, heritage studies, oral history, media studies, and the social sciences. Participants will use historical datasets, cultural heritage collections, and archives available through the Dutch Arts & Humanities infrastructure.
The program includes plenary lectures and hands-on sessions, allowing attendees to choose from three thematic strands:
- Applications of Linked Data in Heritage and Humanities (Dr Richard Zijdeman): introduces participants to linked data concepts, including creating and publishing linked data using tools like Python.
- Audiovisual Collections and Media Analysis (Dr Christian Olesen): focuses on navigating and analyzing audiovisual materials, utilizing tools for video annotation and qualitative data analysis.
- (Cultural Heritage) Research Data and Ethical, Legal and Social Issues (Dr Sabrina Sauer): addresses the ethical considerations in managing cultural heritage data, emphasising principles like FAIR.
By the end of the summer school, participants will be equipped to critically engage with digital tools and datasets in their research, enhancing their methodological approaches.
Places are limited and will be distributed on a first come first served basis.