Wednesday, 26th September
Digital Humanities Australasia 2018
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8:30AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday, 26th September
K2-12
Conference opening
9:30AM - 10:00AM
Wednesday, 26th September
BH2-09
Keynote: AI and advanced creativity: an emerging horizon
10:00AM - 11:00AM
Wednesday, 26th September
BH2-09
AI and advanced creativity: an emerging horizon
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Dennis Del Favero
Morning tea
11:00AM - 11:30AM
Wednesday, 26th September
K2-09
Plenary Panel: New directions in digital humanities infrastructure: adventures in collaboration and scale
11:30AM - 1:00PM
Wednesday, 26th September
BH2-09
New directions in digital humanities infrastructure: adventures in collaboration and scale
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Rosalind Smith
,
Tully Barnett
,
Katherine Bode
,
Dennis Del Favero
,
Rachel Hendery
,
Hamish Maxwell-Stewart
and
William Pascoe
Lunch
1:00PM - 2:00PM
Wednesday, 26th September
K2-09
Panel: Representing multicultural Australia in the online era (A1)
2:00PM - 3:30PM
Wednesday, 26th September
BH2-09
Representing multicultural Australia in the online era
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Ian McShane
,
Jodie Boyd
,
Mandy Paul
and
Derek Whitehead
Heritage, place and community (A2)
2:00PM - 3:30PM
Wednesday, 26th September
BH2-16
Connecting communities and website technologies: two decades and the demand remains
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Alice Dodd
Technology for social justice
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Jess Perrin
The Circle of Archiving for Cultural Heritage
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Linda Barwick
Digital innovation (A3) [NB - please note room change]
2:00PM - 3:30PM
Wednesday, 26th September
BH3-11
DRAWING ON THE PAST: hand drawing on digitised records
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Susan Avey
Public Sector Digital Interactions Strategy: Systems Approach on Client Experience
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Samantha J Papavasiliou
South Australia’s North Terrace Cultural Innovations Hub: collaborative, interdisciplinary practice-led research and innovation in GLAM
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Kristy Kokegei
Retrieving Lost Community Stories -- Linking Regional Archival Photo Collections using Advanced Visual Technologies
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Lei Wang
Lighthouse projects (A4)
2:00PM - 3:30PM
Wednesday, 26th September
BH4-22
DH for the many, not just the few: Introducing the Gale Digital Scholar Lab
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Seth Cayley
Digitisation workflows for research - two demonstrator projects
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Ingrid Mason
AURIN, the Australian Data Archives, and the Historical Census Project
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Xavier Goldie
Making, learning, exploring (A5)
2:00PM - 3:30PM
Wednesday, 26th September
BH4-23
Digital Humanities and disciplinary frontiers
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Simon Musgrave
Making the familiar strange and the strange familiar: bridging the gap between the digital and the physical through a location-based mobile learning game
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Jeanne-Marie JM Viljoen
Teaching Digital Humanities for the Creative Industries: Immersion and Making
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Benjamin Matthews
COLLABORATION IN THE DIGITAL HUMANITIES CLASSROOM
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MAYA DODD
Afternoon tea: supported by DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP LAB From Gale
3:30PM - 4:00PM
Wednesday, 26th September
K2-09
Workshop: Academic libraries and digital humanities downunder (B1)
4:00PM - 5:30PM
Wednesday, 26th September
BH4-22
Academic libraries and digital humanities downunder
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Ingrid Mason
and
Frankie Stevens
Data and arts (B2)
4:00PM - 5:30PM
Wednesday, 26th September
BH2-09
A Distributed Database of Performing Arts Archives
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Andrew Fuhrmann
and
Rachel Fensham
Remembering Dorothy Hewett’s drama and narrating the lives of plays: How do we remember Dorothy Hewett’s drama; and how can AusStage be used to communicate a complex narrative?
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Peter Beaglehole
Connecting Jazz Performance Datasets using Linked Data
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Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller
Collecting, linking, collaborating (B3)
4:00PM - 5:30PM
Wednesday, 26th September
BH2-16
How do catalogues make history?
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Richard Dunley
Mapping Intermedia Maps: Emergent DH Infrastructure From Interdisciplinary Projects
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William Pascoe
To be continued: Collections as collaborations
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Katherine Bode
and
Geoff Hinchcliffe
Community, memory, representation (B4)
4:00PM - 5:30PM
Wednesday, 26th September
BH4-23
PNG Voices: sharing stories to commemorate the past
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Michelle Watson
and
Hasitha Ralalage
Ignite SA’s preserve challenge to digitally showcase the South Australian Museum’s Aboriginal Collection
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Karl Sellman
Ghosterwriting problem of Yasunari Kawabata's Novel Soranokatakana
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hao sun
Exploring spatial histories using digital resources and tools: the case of tuberculosis in Adelaide 1902-7
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Julie Collins
Birds of a Feather: Teaching Digital Humanities (B5)
4:00PM - 5:30PM
Wednesday, 26th September
BH3-11
Teaching Digital Humanities
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Craig Bellamy
Conference Dinner
7:00PM - 10:00PM
Wednesday, 26th September
Cathedral Room, Adelaide Oval
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