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For the last decades, digital tools have firmly established themselves in Jewish studies research projects. Yet despite this shift of paradigm, there are still uncertainties in the implementation of Digital Humanities, for instance with regard to the reuse of data among different project teams. The networking meeting offers a forum to exchange information about Jewish studies projects related to Digital Humanities, to discuss common technical standards, and to address the possibility of collaborations.
Every project will be given 20 minutes time for a presentation, followed by an additional 25 minutes for discussions.
Tuesday, 17January 2023
Travel to Munich
13.15-14.00 MAJLIS (Vollandt, Molière)
14.00-14.45 Usaybia (Gibson)
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15.00-15.45 Corpus Masoreticum (Liss, Liedtke)
15.45-16.30 Keter Shem Tov (Necker, Pöckelmann, Rebiger)
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16.45-17.30 eLijah-Lab (Lavee)
Wednesday, 18 January 2023
9.00-9.45 Martin Buber’s Correspondence (Kollatz)
9.45-10.30 Moses Zacuto’s Correspondence (Molière, Necker, Slepoy)
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10.45-11.30 FID (von der Krone)
11.30-12.00 Discussion (Vollandt)