One Story (Book), A Dozen Faces
Poetry On- Air
Digital Humanities Vs Adversity
Digital Affordances and the Trans-nationalisation of a movement: A look at #BlackLivesMatter in Australia
Marking ourselves ‘present’: digital agency and collective memory
Digital Techniques for Mapping Networks in Colonial Hobart
Tinker, Trial, Triumph: Community Approaches to Building Digital Research Capacity in HASS
Teaching Digital Humanities for the Creative Industries: Immersion and Making
Hands-On Guide on Physical and Digital Data Visualisation of Social Networks in Digital Humanities Applications
COLLABORATION IN THE DIGITAL HUMANITIES CLASSROOM
Retrieving Lost Community Stories -- Linking Regional Archival Photo Collections using Advanced Visual Technologies
Mapping Intermedia Maps: Emergent DH Infrastructure From Interdisciplinary Projects
Teaching Digital Humanities
Proactive support for managing Research Data at UniSA
South Australia’s North Terrace Cultural Innovations Hub: collaborative, interdisciplinary practice-led research and innovation in GLAM
Making connections in a digital world
The digital humanities and digital inequality — the current state, problems and prospects
A hands-on data exploration & challenge to become a derived data-set author on the British Library’s open data-set platform (https://data.bl.uk)
AI and advanced creativity: an emerging horizon
New directions in digital humanities infrastructure: adventures in collaboration and scale
DH in the era of linkage, impact, engagement and innovation
Representing multicultural Australia in the online era
Re-activating everyday heritage sites through digital worlds + #Coolheritage exhibition
The conference will kick off with a welcome reception at MOD, UniSA’s museum of discovery. This will be an opportunity for informal networking in an inspiring and thought provoking environment. Professor Paul Arthur will welcome delegates and host a light hearted debate on the merits of digital vs material forms.
AURIN, the Australian Data Archives, and the Historical Census Project