Digital Methods and Research Data Management in the Humanities and Social Sciences

Digital Methods and Research Data Management in the Humanities and Social Sciences

Veranstalter
Discuss Data Project, German Historical Institute Moscow; Centre for Digital Humanities at the National Research University Higher School of Economics
Veranstaltungsort
German Historical Institute, Voroncovskaja ulica 8/7, 109044 Moscow
Ort
Moscow
Land
Russian Federation
Vom - Bis
07.10.2019 - 08.10.2019
Von
Felix Herrmann

Digital methods and data are increasingly shaping research in the social sciences and the humanities. Research activity is evolving and increasingly incorporates digital tools and methods.

As a result, the demands on the management of the digital data material and software tools used and created in the research process are also increasing. Researchers have to meet requirements for long-term archiving, transparency, open access, and re-use of data as well as for the protection of the privacy of respondents, intellectual property of data creators, and copyright restrictions.

The major aim of the workshop is to facilitate an exchange about problems and solutions in research data management and regarding the application of digital methods in the humanities and social sciences with an emphasis on research about the post-Soviet region.

The workshop is being organised by the Discuss Data project (https://www.discuss-data.net/) (a collaboration between the Research Centre for East European Studies at the University of Bremen and the State and University Library, Göttingen, funded by the German Research Foundation DFG) in cooperation with the German Historical Institute, Moscow, and the Centre for Digital Humanities at the National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow.

Programm

Day 1

09:30 Reception
09:45 Welcome

Session I: Social Science Data
Chair: Christian Fröhlich
10:00 Felix Hermann, Eduard Klein, Daniel Kurzawe, Ubbo Veentjer: Research Data Management with Discuss Data

10:40 Anton Aisin: Biographical Information and Indicators of Regional Development

11:20 Andrei Semenov: Compiling Event Catalogues on Russian Politics: Scope and Limits

12:15 Lunch

Session II: Historical Data #1

Chair: Thomas Skowronek
13:30 Stefan Heßbrüggen-Walter & Mark Schwindt: Discourses of Freedom: the Uses of Digital Conceptual History

14:10 Stephen Wheatcroft: Critical Thoughts about Research Data Management in History

14:50 Nadezhda Povroznik: Digital History of Virtual Post-Soviet Museums

15:45 Coffee Break

Session III: Historical Data #2

Chair: Alexei Kouprianov

16:00 Sebastian Kindler: Soviet and German Prisoners of War and Internees

16:40 S. Kornienko, D. Gagarina: Parliamentarians of Pre-Revolutionary Russia at the Beginning of the 20th Century

17:20 Open Discussion about Day 1

18:30 Joint Dinner (Saperavi, Pokrovka 5/5)

Day 2

09:45 Arrival

Session IV: Archive Data
Chair: Anastasia Bonch-Osmolovskaya

10:00 Misha Melnichenko; Electronic Archive of Ordinary Soviet Citizens

10:40 Vladislav Rjéoutski: Project Presentation “Korpus russkih perevodov”

11:20 N. N.: State Archive Virtual Projects

12:15 Lunch

Session V: Literature and Arts

Chair: Katrin Neumann
13:30 Frank Fischer: DraCor. A Data-Driven View on Russian Drama

14:10 Anna Nizhnik: Microhistorical Data of Literary 90-s: Between Self- and Meta-Interpretation

14:50 Yakov Klots: Tamizdat Online Project

15:45 Coffee Break

16:00 Concluding Discussion: Research Data and it's Challenges for Scholars in the Humanities and Social Sciences

17:00 End of the Workshop

Each presentation (20-25 minutes) will be followed up by a 15-minutes discussion. At the end of each session a 15-minutes concluding discussion offers the possibility to discuss broader aspects of the session.

Kontakt

Felix Herrmann

Forschungsstelle Osteuropa an der Universität Bremen
Klagenfurter Strasse 8

felix.herrmann@uni-bremen.de

https://www.discuss-data.net/Workshop_Programme_Digital_Methods_and_RDM.pdf
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