DH2012 has started! Please note some minor changes to the Wednesday programme: The presentation of N. Sharma in Long Paper Session LP 02 (09:00-09:30) was cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances. The session will start at 09:30 with the presentation ‘Citygram One: Visualizing Urban Acoustic Ecology’ as scheduled. The second presentation in LP 04 by C. Welger-Barboza is cancelled as well, the paper of J. Bradley moves up to 11:30. In the evening, we are looking forward to welcoming Steve Crossan, Google Europe, at the reception for his talk.
Read MoreWe are about to officially open the DH2012 in a few minutes. If you are not able to join us in person, you can follow along at our website. On the agenda: Welcome addresses by Ray Siemens (ADHO), Jan Christoph Meister (local host), Holger Fischer (Vice President, University of Hamburg) and the keynote speech of Claudine Moulin (University of Trier). We are excited!
Read More” Variables are containers: they are just empty and wait to be filled. It’s like in math class: back to apples and oranges! The participants seem to love the analogies, as we can see by the many tweeds about the workshop. That leaves just one question we’re all excited to find out about: „Mia, can you make pastry?“ „No, but I have a friend who does!“, says Mia, speaking like a programmer.“ - View the DH2012 through the eyes of our students assistants who are now busy tweeting & blogging DH2012 to the world – check out their latest blogs here!
Read MoreDH 2012 proceedings have now begun with the first set of workshops under way and about 80 participants who have already picked up their conference bag – and some of them wearing the DH 2012 T-Shirt. Also, all our international and local student assistants have arrived, so our team is now in full force.
Read MoreParticipants in today’s day-long ADHO executive committee meeting had to put in an unexpected extra hour of hard work by paddling the local organizers across the Alster lake and then through 25 kms of canals in 3 dragonboats. (They should have known better though: one of Hamburg’s partner cities is Shanghai.) Luckily none of the boats capsized – so for now we can still expect the rest of the DH2012 program to go ahead as planned. Here are some first impressions:
Read MoreOrdered chaos has descended upon the main lobby – everybody’s running to and fro between piles of boxes, t-shirts, brochures, copies of the Book of Abstracts, flyers, cups of coffee, sweets, our famous “Gummibärchen”. Printers and scanners and notebooks and espresso machines are being set up – and the first conference attendants have already arrived for a sneak preview!
Read MoreBelieve it, Hamburg is a beautiful city, even when it’s raining. The weather forecast has unfortunately crushed the hope to present our hometown from its best side (actually the sunny side). Anyway: if you have already arrived in Hamburg and don’t know what to do until the conference finally starts, we collected some of our favorite cultural activities, sports events and other things going on these days in the event calendar.
Read MoreAll information related to the bootcamp will be made available here. This includes organizational aspects as well as documentation on progress and achievements. Happy Hacking!
Read More48 hs to go, but some ADHO committee members have already assembled in Hamburg and will meet for a day-long exec meeting tomorrow. Also, our twelve international student assistants have begun to arrive – welcome! The Hamburg team will be packing conference bags with them tomorrow and brief our guests about the venues, podcasting, blogging, surveys, technical matters etc.. Each international student will partner with one of our Hamburg students, so delegates will be assisted by twelve expert teams throughout the coming week.
Read MoreYes: our DH 2012 conference app for Android has now also gone live – and “Die Welt”, one of Germany’s leading daily newspapers, has published the first article on next week’s event!
In case you’ve checked your abstract and found an error in it, please bear with us: TEI/XLM/XSLT to HTML is a cool thing. In theory, that is… We’re still busy ironing out some glitches; should you happen to notice something that’s gone wrong please feel free to drop us a line.
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