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Chers co-listier.e.s,
je me permets de vous transmettre cette information qui pourra intéresser certain.ne.s d’entre vous.
Bien à vous,
Frédéric Clavert





The University of Lausanne and infoclio.ch are pleased to announce that a Digital History Summer School will take place at the University of Lausanne, from the 20th to the 23rd of June 2017.


**Registration is now open**

Please visit our website at http://www.dhsummerschool.ch/?page_id=762

 

Why Organize a Digital History Summer School?

Today, historians are increasingly confronted with questions about the use of primary sources. How does one deal with historical primary sources in the Digital Age? What peculiarities present sources, which have been digitized, or which originated in digital form–so-called “born-digital” sources? How do we read them? How do we interpret them? How can they be used in order to construct a historical narrative?

This four-day Summer School offers historians (PhD-candidates, graduates students, established historians) the opportunity to acquire the basic principles of data usage in the historical sciences, and benefit from insights gained in other humanities and social sciences disciplines.

The first three days of the Summer School will alternate lectures and workshops. Courses will be held in plenary sessions, whereas workshops take place in smaller groups. Lectures will tackle crucial epistemological or theoretical problems, while workshops allow participants to learn technical skills by working hands-on with historical data on their own personal computer.

On its last day, the Summer School will host a so-called "datasprint"–a hackathon based on data. What is a hackathon, you ask? A hackathon is originally a gathering of developers organized by team around project bearers with the objective of producing a prototype application in a few hours. In our case, the datasprint will be an opportunity to put into practice the technical skills learned during the Summer School. Teams will choose a research topic, and then collaboratively collect data about it. They will then continue by interpreting the gathered data, and finally attempt to develop a historical narrative based on said data.

 

For more information

For more information about our speakers and the Summer School’s provisional program, please visit our website http://dhsummerschool.ch/ or send a mail to Frederic.clavert AT unil.ch.


With the support of Unidistance (http://unidistance.ch/), LabEx Ecrire une Histoire Nouvelle de l’Europe (http://labex-ehne.fr/) and the association Histoire & Informatique / Geschichte & Informatik (http://blog.ahc-ch.ch/).




  • [ATHENA] Digital History Summer School, frederic AT clavert.net, 05/04/2017

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