Further details are an abstract for the second presentation and the workshop:
"Versatile research data platforms for university collections - A basis for integrated, sustainable and transdisciplinary research in the digital age?"
(by Prof. Dr. Karoline Noack, Dr. des. Carlos Pallan Gayol and Edouard Grigowski)
What are the opportunities and challenges of digitizing research in the humanities and social sciences? How can universities use digital advances to develop their best research practices in line with technological developments and in the common interest of society?
This workshop will address the opportunities and challenges of digitization in humanities and social sciences research, where the integration of advanced technologies such as autonomous systems, artificial intelligence, image recognition and media analysis are increasingly central to research methodology.
Various case studies from university museums and collections will be used to explore general digitization issues, stimulate discussion and focus on the creation of versatile, shared platforms that meet the diverse needs of academic and cultural heritage communities.