Cultural Data | Data Cultures

The progressive digitization of cultural memory is not only an important strategy of preservation, it also makes new, creative, and innovative forms of providing, processing, and communicating cultural data possible: access to cultural heritage is facilitated as well as expanded in the digital space, the spectrum of ways of dealing with it multiplies, the scenarios for cultural education, for artistic appropriation, and for the scientific use of digitally tapped cultural assets as well as for economic value creation based on cultural data multiply: new data cultures emerge around cultural data.

In the colloquium series Cultural Data | Data Cultures we want to explore – in different formats – these processes and their interactions.

20.5.2021, 6pm: A Fresh Breeze for Digital Heritage. Inside Coding da Vinci

Philippe Genêt (Project Coordinator Coding da Vinci Office, DNB) on the hackathon for open cultural data and the digitization of cultural institutions.

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10.6.2021, 6pm: Let's Visit Museum Collections - Chapter 2

Sara Akhlaq (Urban Complexity Lab, University of Applied Sciences Potsdam) and Sarah Kreiseler (Leuphana University Lüneburg) on the critical exploration of digital collections.

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15.7.2021, 7 pm: KEW@T. Digital cultural heritage as an economic factor in cultural tourism

Ulf Preuss and Melanie Seltmann (University of Applied Sciences Potsdam) on the use of digital content from the field of cultural heritage for cultural tourism.

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21.5.2021, 10 am - 4 pm Workshop: Linked Open Data - Open Cultural Data for Research

Jens Bemme (SLUB Dresden) and Christian Erlinger (Büchereien Wien) introduce you to working with data sets in Wikidata in this workshop.

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15.7.2021, 6 p.m.: The portal »Jewish History Online«

Miriam Rürup and Daniel Burckhardt (Moses Mendelssohn Center for European-Jewish Studies) on an online portal on European-Jewish history

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Here you can find a broadcast on the Cultural Data | Data Cultures. Colloquium by Anna Busch and Dennis Mischke at RaDiHum20.

Organizers

Viktoria Brüggemann UCLAB, University of Applied Sciences Potsdam

Anna Busch Theodor Fontane Archive, University Potsdam

Janna Kienbaum »Institut für Künste und Medien«, University Potsdam

Dennis Mischke Network Digital Humanities, University Potsdam

Birgit Schneider »Institut für Künste und Medien«, University Potsdam

Peer Trilcke Theodor Fontane Archive, University Potsdam

Ulrike Wuttke »Bibliotheks- und Informationstechnologie und Digitale Services«, University of Applied Sciences Potsdam

Contact Person

Dr. Anna Busch

Coordination

Tel:
+49 331 20139-6

Dr. Anna Busch