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DHNB 2025 Digital Humanities Conference at ERM

With the special theme of 2025, ‘Digital Dreams and Practices’, the conference aims to explore the synergy between visions in digital humanities and their practical applications, seeking to maximize value for both academia and society. Reflecting current trends, special attention will be given to the role of artificial intelligence in the humanities, as well as the analysis of data collections and digital materials. The conference will feature over 100 presentations, with keynote speakers Maciej Eder, Andrea Kocsis, and Meelis Kull.

Digital Dreams and Practices DHNB2025 Tartu Estonia 5-7032025
More information: https://dhnb.eu/ 

March 3rd Museum-Focused Workshop "Innovations and New Interactions through Digital Cultural Heritage in the GLAM Sector". This seminar will focus on the use and accessibility of digital materials for diverse societal groups. Additionally, it will explore: How new digital methods contribute to cultural heritage research, museums' experiences with digital materials and collections, the creation and preservation of born-digital materials in the digital age.

More details: https://enmconferences.ee/dhnb-2025 

DHNB, which unites digital humanities scholars in the region, was founded in the Nordic countries in 2015 and expanded to the Baltic States in 2020. The annual DHNB conferences bring together researchers, students, and professionals interested in applying digital methods in the humanities, social sciences, and arts.

More details: https://dhnb.eu 

The conference is organized by: Estonian National Museum, Estonian Literary Museum, University of Tartu Digital Humanities Center, Institute of the Estonian Language, Tallinn University, Estonian Digital Humanities Society

Registration Deadline: February 19, 2025

Early Bird Registration Fee Deadline: February 7, 2025

Conference Website: https://dhnb.eu/dhnb2025/

Preliminary Program: https://dhnb.eu/conferences/dhnb2025/ 

The conference is supported by Enterprise Estonia and Estonian Cultural Endowment.


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