Digital Research Infrastructures for Art History

Workshop

  • Public event without registration
  • Date: Oct 16, 2024
  • Time: 05:00 PM - 08:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Workshop
  • Location: Villino Stroganoff, Via Gregoriana 22, 00187 Rome and online
  • Contact: freiberg@biblhertz.it
Digital Research Infrastructures for Art History
Presentation of recent Initiatives at the Bibliotheca Hertziana and the Institut National d’Histoire de l’Art, Paris (INHA) with a Lecture of Federico Nurra, Head of the Digital Research Service at INHA.










PROGRAM

17:00
Introduction Tristan Weddigen (BHMPI)

17:10
Recent Initiatives at the Bibliotheca Hertziana

The Digitization of the Library: Digitize, Recognize, Process, Analyze, Connect
Klaus Werner (Library)

The Catalogue of the Fotothek and the Collection Navigator
Pietro Liuzzo (Photographic Collection)

Digital Publications: From Digital Sources to Scholarly Works
Elisa Bastianello (Digital Publications)

[KG]^2: Connecting semantically structured data across art history projects
Alessandro Adamou (Knowledge Graph)

18:00
Discussion

18:30
Recent Initiatives at the Institut National d’Histoire de l’Art

Digital. Research. Service. The INHA Experience
Federico Nurra / Institut national d'histoire de l'art (INHA), Paris

Since its inception in 2001, the issue of disseminating research data to the scientific community has been at the heart of INHA's concerns. Over time, the way research data is managed has evolved to keep pace with technological and scientific advances.

For several years, the French National Institute of Art History (INHA) has been committed to a process of making available and opening up data from the research programes of the Institute and its partners. In November 2019, a Digital Research Service (SNR) was created within the Department of Studies and Research (DER) to support the various research programes on documentary and digital aspects.

The main objective of this seminar is to outline the path taken by INHA, through its actions, up to the drafting of the "Open Science Chart" (March 2023) and the emergence of the so-called "artificial intelligences", in order to be part of a virtuous long-term approach in favour of Open Science.

Federico Nurra is the Head of the Digital Research Service at the French National Institute of Art History (INHA, Paris). He holds a PhD in “Architecture and Urbanism” and worked at the French National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research (Inrap). Before, he was research fellow at the Department of Architecture (DADU) at the University of Sassari. His main research topics are digital development and data management applied to the protection and valorization of Cultural Heritage.

19:15
Discussion

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