Date : 17-18 juin 2020
Lieu : visioconférence
Contacts : emiliosanfilippo@gmail.com, maurine.villiers@lestudium-ias.fr, xavier.rodier@univ-tours.fr
La conférence prévue à Tours se tiendra en visioconférence les 17 et 18 juin 2020. Les informations de connexion à la visioconférence vous seront communiquées après inscription sur le site http://www.lestudium-ias.com/event/fair-heritage-digital-methods-scholarly-editing-and-tools-cultural-and-natural-heritage
L’appel à posters est prolongé jusqu’au 10 mai 2020 et le format adopté est une mini-présentation de 5 minutes avec 5 diapositives.
Call for posters : http://www.lestudium-ias.com/event/fair-heritage-digital-methods-scholarly-editing-and-tools-cultural-and-natural-heritage
IMPORTANT DATES :
Abstract submission: 10 May 2020
Notification of acceptance: 15 May 2020
Scope
A plethora of data about cultural and/or natural heritage is nowadays available to both public and private institutions (e.g., universities, libraries, archives, museums, etc.). These data are highly heterogeneous in terms of both formats and contents. In addition, the way in which they are organized and characterized depends on the socio-cultural contexts of different working communities, their research methodologies, languages, and ways of thinking. As a consequence of this heterogeneity, it is hard to find connections across multiple datasets or to agree on data publishing policies and shared vocabularies to describe data in a common manner.
Researchers and stakeholders challenge this situation by relying on theories, methodologies, and technologies developed in areas such as Linguistics, Conceptual modeling, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Knowledge representation and reasoning. These research efforts are characterized by a strong interdisciplinary nature and their methods are nowadays largely exploited in Social Sciences and Humanities (including Digital Humanities).
The purpose of the conference is to bring together multiple research communities and stakeholders working with Open Science and FAIR principles in the context of heritage studies. As advocated by the European Commission, FAIR principles play a decisive role to define guidelines and valuable tools for managing data in robust ways. We are particularly interested in research questions addressing both methodological and application challenges emerging from data management practices (e.g., data modeling, sharing, integration, analysis, etc.). The conference will provide guidance and ensure the sustainability and implementation of the FAIR model in the context of the European Open Science Cloud. For this purpose to be achieved, the conference will host practical sessions where participants can familiarize with existing methods and tools, and can present their own applications.
Confirmed speakers
- Prof. Gabriel Bergounioux, Laboratoire Ligérien de Linguistique (LLL), University of Orléans – FR
- Prof. Roland Billen, Geomatics Unit, University of Liège – BL
- Dr George Bruseker, Getty Institute – US
- Prof. Arnauld Giacometti, Computer Science Department, University of Tours – FR
- Dr Cesar Gonzalez-Perez, Institute of Heritage Sciences, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) – ES
- Dr Anaïs Guillem – MERCED, University of California – USA
- Dr Florent Laroche, École Centrale of Nantes – FR
- Dr Livio De Luca, Models and Simulations for Architecture and Heritage / CNRS – FR
- Dr Carlo Meghini, Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell’Informazione “A. Faedo”, National Council of Research (CNR) – IT
- Dr Alessandro Mosca, Faculty of Computer Science, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano – IT
- Prof. Elena Pierazzo, Centre for Advanced Studies in the Renaissance (CESR) / University of Tours – FR
- Prof. Ana Roxin, University of Burgundy – FR
- Prof. Julian D. Richards, Department of Archaeology, University of York – UK
- Dr Marianna Simoes, University of Hamburg – DE
- Dr Sara Tonelli, Bruno Kessler Foundation (FBK), Trento – IT
- Prof. Douglas Tudhope, University of South Wales – UK
- Dr Marcello Vitali-Rosati, Faculty of Arts and Science Department of French-Language Literatures, University of Montreal – CA
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Conference chairs:
Emilio Maria Sanfilippo, LE STUDIUM Research Fellows at the Center for Advanced Renaissance Studies (CESR), CNRS, University of Tours – FR
Xavier Rodier, French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), and Director of the Maison de Sciences de l’Homme Val de Loire (MSH VdL)