This 1.5-day workshop explores how digital research, particularly in the context of non-Latin script languages, can move beyond the constraints of traditional scholarly formats. While books and articles remain central to academic knowledge production, many forms of computational research generate data, models, workflows, and analytical results that cannot be adequately represented through static text, images, or tables alone.
The workshop focuses on a central pipeline: how digital research is produced, how it can be presented, and how it can be sustained over time. We invite contributions that engage with one or more stages of this process, especially through concrete projects, implementations, case studies, and practical experiences.
Organized by the project Closing the Gap in Non-Latin Script Data, the workshop builds on ongoing work examining the creation, presentation, and long-term viability of digital humanities projects, with particular attention to the challenges faced by projects working with non-Latin scripts.
See here for application and programme updates.
The workshop is supported by the Open Science Ambassador programme of the Berlin University Alliance.
Zeit & Ort
21.09.2026 - 22.09.2026
Freie Universität Berlin
Otto-von-Simson-Straße 7
14195 Berlin
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For questions please contact Dr. Christian Casey (Website) or Joudy Sido Bouzan (Website).

