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Ingo Frank: From Legacy Data to Intertwingled Historical Census and Survey Data

An ontology for modelling the social, spatial and semantic relations in pre-modern written sources

Bärbel Kröger, Christian Popp: WIAG - A dataHub for Medieval and Early Modern Research

A.Romein, A.Wagner, S.Limbach, K.Van Gelder, J.Mührmann-Lund, N.Simon, M.De Koster: Linked Histories

Simon Donig, Maria Christoforaki, Siegfried Handschuh: Space, time and period

Philipp Schneider: Heraldry as a Historical Source to Conceptualize Medieval Spaces and Agents

Grzegorz Myrda, Tomasz Panecki: Stable identifiers for historical topographic objects

Pim Van Bree, Geert Kessels: Chronology Statements for nodegoat

Andreas Kuczera (Academy of Science and Literature, Mainz) Uncertainty as a Challenge

Helen Mair Rawsthorne (LASTIG, Université Gustave Eiffel): Analysing 18th century hydrographic data

Heikki Rantala (Aalto University): Creating the HISTO Ontology of Finnish History Events

Gioele Barabucci (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim): Context is all

Florian Zeilinger (University of Graz): Petitioning, meeting, negotiating

François Vignale (Université du Maine): The Reading experiences ontology: a Use-case for OntoMe

Anselm Küsters: Answering Bork with Distant Reading

Yaroslav Koshelev: Das Erbe des deutschen Uranbergbaus digital verarbeitet

Silke Schwandt: Digitale Methoden in der mittelalterlichen Rechtsgeschichte

Baillie/Andrews/Romanov/Knox/Vargha: Modelling Historical Information

Claire Aslangul: Die Zeitschrift „Signal“ als Organ der nationalsozialistischen Auslandspropaganda

Michael Schäbitz/Martin Sobczyk: Politische Haft in der DDR

Heiko Brendel/Simon Donig: Aktuelle Ansätze zu einer digitalen NS-Mikrogeschichte Bayerns

Frederike Neuber: Erschließen – Vernetzen – Visualisieren

Automatische Vektorisierung historischer Katasterkarten

Leon van Wissen/Veruska Zamborlini/Charles van den Heuvel: Toward an ontology for archival resources