Publications and lectures

 

Publications and lectures – consortium members

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

 

2013

 

Publications 2013

 

Announced Lectures 2013

Durham 2013
ePistolarium: Analyzing and visualizing the appropriation of knowledge production by Dutch scholars in Europe contribution to panel: Interconnecting Intellectual Networks of the Long Seventeen Century:  Digital representation: Three case studies. Panel contribution Charles van den Heuvel (together with James Brown, University of Oxford and Antony Mckenna (Université de Saint Etienne) 1-2 July

Lancaster 2013
Mapping Early Modern Information Societies. Intellectual and Technological Geographies . Contribution Charles van den Heuvel to workshop: Digital Texts and Geographical Technologies 8-9 July

Hamburg 2013
Invited keynote lecture Charles van den Heuvel : Historical Network Research Conference 12-14 September 2013

Utrecht 2013
CLARIN-NL event September 2013

Lviv (Ukraine) 2013
Invited lecture Charles van den Heuvel workshop Digital History. Center of Urban History (beginning November)

 

Lectures 2013

Amsterdam 2013
Charles van den Heuvel, Intellectual Geographies of the Digital Republic of Letters
GLAMMap Kick-Off meeting
Workshop Maps and Visualization Techniques
VU University Amsterdam 3 May 2013

Amsterdam 2013
Charles van den Heuvel, Digitale Methoden in Historische Disciplines
Topic Modeling en Visualisaties van Onzekerheid
Honours College Digital Humanities, University of Amsterdam, 6 May 2013

Den Haag 2013
Charles van den Heuvel, Visualisering-Netwerken – Topic Modeling
Cursus Digitale Geschiedenis
Huygens Instituut and NIOD, 17 mei 2013

 

2012

 

Publications 2012

D. Roorda, C. van den Heuvel, Annotation as a New Paradigm in Research Archiving. Two Case studies: Republic of letters- Hebrew Text Database. ASIST 75th Anniversary Conference, Baltimore 28-30 October 2012 (accepted)

 

Lectures 2012

Amsterdam 2012
Charles van den Heuvel, “Digital Methods in Historical Disciplines. Expectation-Experiences-RecommendationsMasters Digital Humanities – University of Amsterdam , 12 February 2012

Gotha (Germany) 2012
Charles van den Heuvel, Scott Weingart, “Desiderata for Visualizing Uncertainty and Contextuality in the Digital Humanities. Experiences with the Digital Republic of Letters” Workshop: Visualising Data Resources The Potential of a Wikimedia Platform for the Digital Humanities Forschungszentrum Gotha  28 April 2012
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Paris, 2012
Charles van den Heuvel. “Circulation of Knowledge in the Digital Republic of Letters. Making correspondences of manuscripts and printed editions accessible for research.” 5th Liber Manuscript Conference Promoting access to manuscript content Paris Bibliothèque Nationale de France 29-31 May 2012
[Pdf]

Nijmegen 2012
The Digital Republic of Letters and Explorations of Future E- Humanities Research
E-Humanities Workshop at Radboud University Nijmegen, 13 June 2012
[Pdf]

Baltimore 2012
D. Roorda, C. van den Heuvel (2012), “Annotation as a New Paradigm in Research Archiving. Two Case studies: Republic of letters- Hebrew Text Database”. Presentation held at the conference ASIS&T 75th Anniversary Conference, Baltimore 28-30 October 2012

 

2011

 

Publications 2011

Wittek, P. and Ravenek, W. (2011), “Supporting the Exploration of a Corpus of 17th-Century Scholarly Correspondences by Topic Modeling”. In: B. Maegaard (Ed.), Supporting Digital Humanities 2011: Answering the unaskable. Copenhagen, Denmark.
[Pdf]

 

Lectures 2011

Venice 2011
Van den Heuvel, C.M.J.M. (2011), “Themes and Debates Emerging from 17th Century Correspondences of Dutch Scholars” Circulation of Knowledge: Visualizations and Interfaces for Research,” presentation held at the Mapping the Republic of Letters Conference, Fondazione Cini, San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice, March 16-18, 2011

Den Haag 2011
Gerritsen, G.H. (2011), “Geleerdenbrievencorpus en analysetools”, presentation held at the workshop ‘Diachroon Corpus’, Den Haag, March 30, 2011.

Den Haag 2011

Ravenek, W. and Van den Heuvel, C.M.J.M. (2011), “Circulation of knowledge: Integrated access to texts and metadata”, presentation held at the International Workshop Representing the Republic of Letters, Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands (in cooperation with Descartes Centre UU), Den Haag, June 30 – July 1, 2011

Oxford 2011
Van den Heuvel, C.M.J.M. and Coleman, C.N. (2011), “Visualizing Uncertainty and Complexity: Humanistic Methods for Mapping the Intellectual Geography of the Early Modern World”, presentation held at  the conference ‘Intellectual Geography: Comparative Studies, 1550-1700’, St Anne’s College, University of Oxford, September 5-7, 2011

Nicole Coleman & Charles van den Heuvel – Humanistic Methods for Mapping the Intellectual Geography of the Early Modern World from Cultures of Knowledge on Vimeo.

 

Urbana-Champaign 2011
Van den Heuvel, C.M.J.M. (2011), “Visualizing Universes of Knowledge” Winsor Lecture- Graduate School for Library and Information Sciences, invited lecture held at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, October 5, 2011

Amsterdam 2011
Van den Heuvel, C.M.J.M. (2011), “Circulation of Knowledge and Learned Practices in the 17th century Dutch Republic. A Web-based Collaboratory on Correspondences. Expectations-Experiences-Recommendations. Invited lecture held at the CATCH-Meeting HiTIME: e-History colloquium, International Institute of Social History, November 1, 2011

Copenhagen 2011
Ravenek, W. (2011), “Supporting the Exploration of a Corpus of 17th-Century Scholarly Correspondences by Topic Modeling”, presentation held at Supporting Digital Humanities 2011, Copenhagen, November 18, 2011
[Pdf]

 

Publications and presentations – external partners
Weingart, Scott, “The networked structure of scientific growth”, February 2011
[Pdf]

 

2010

 

Publications 2010

Bos, Erik-Jan, (2010), “Circulation of Knowledge and Learned Practices in the 17th century Dutch Republic. A web-based Humanities’ Collaboratory of Correspondences”, 26 August 2010
[Pdf]

 

Lectures 2010

Oxford 2010
Haentjens Dekker, R. (2010), “CKCC: The need for a metadata standard for letters”, presentation held at the workshop “Digitizing early modern correspondence”, Cultures of Knowledge: an intellectual geography of the 17th century republic of Letters, Oxford, March 9, 2010.

Palo Alto 2010
Van den Heuvel, C.M.J.M. (2010), “Visualizing scholarly debates in 17th Century Correspondences”, invited lecture held at the Stanford Humanities Center, Stanford – Palo Alto, April 18, 2010 (invited lecture)

London 2010
Roorda, D., Bos, E-J. and Van den Heuvel, C.M.J.M. (2010), “Letters, Ideas and Information Technology: Using digital corpora of letters to disclose the circulation of knowledge in the 17th century”, paper/presentation held at Digital Humanities 2010, London, July 9, 2010

Los Angeles 2010
Van den Heuvel, C.M.J.M. (2010), “Notes and Nodes; Annotations, Visualizations and Interfaces to e-research from a historical perspective”, ”, invited lecture held at the Graduate School for Education and Information, Information School Colloquium, UCLA, Los Angeles, October 7, 2010

Merced 2010
Van den Heuvel, C.M.J.M. (2010), “Creating Histories using Information and Experiences; Annotations, models and visualizations in historical research and cultural heritage”, ”, invited lecture held at the School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts. Center for Research in the Humanities and Arts, University of California, Merced, October 13, 2010

Wien 2010
Ravenek, W. (2010), “Language technology in the CKCC project”, presentation held at Supporting Digital Humanities 2010, Wien, November 19, 2010.

Leuven 2010
Zuidervaart, H.J. (2010), “Het project ´Circulation of Knowledge and Learned Practices’; Een tussenstand “, presentation held at CLARIN-Vlaanderen / GALATEA I, Leuven, December 14, 2010

 

2009

 

Lectures 2009

Stockholm 2009
Bossenbroek, Martin, “Circulation of Knowledge – Reconstructing the 17th-century Dutch Republic of Letters”. Nobel Symposium 147, ‘Going Digital: Evolutionary and Revolutionary Aspects of Digitization’, Stockholm 26 June 2009
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