Prague Digital Musicology Workshops 2021, Session II: Near Horizons of Digital Research
You can register here for the second virtual workshop of the Prague Digital Humanities workshop series, organized by the Old Myths New Facts project.

So far, the workshop series has focused mostly on various digital tools (the cantus network of databases, MEI technologies, optical music recognition, digital editions), but this time we want to focus less on the tools and more on how they have advanced the field (and how they might do so in the near future). The ideal outcome is that the participants will get ideas on (1) digital methodologies to answer research questions they already have, (2) digital aspects of grant applications.

The workshop has the following schedule:

June 17th (Thu), 4-5 PM CEST: Tim Crawford
June 17th (Thu), 5-6 PM CEST: Luisa Nardini
 
June 18th (Fri), 4-5 PM CEST: Stefan Morent
June 18th (Fri), 5-7 PM CEST: Panel discussion


If you register here with your email address, name, and institutional affiliation, you'll get a Zoom link for the workshop.

We don't need other information to enable you to participate, but if you do tell us more about yourself and why you plan to attend the talk, we can aggregate this information and give it to the speakers so that they can perhaps adapt a bit, and we will use it to guide our planning for  the next talks. (If you filled this in for some of our previous events with the same email address, you don't have to do it again, of course.)
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