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* Official home page in the Ca' Foscari University portal: https://www.unive.it/pag/39287 | * Official home page in the Ca' Foscari University portal: https://www.unive.it/pag/39287 | ||
* Teaching and seminar materials | * Teaching and seminar materials have been published (until 2020/21) in https://vedph.github.io/ | ||
==Director== | |||
* Franz Fischer | |||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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The VeDPH is an academic centre facilitating research in the intersection between Public Humanities (including, but not limited to, Public History) and Digital Humanities (DH). It focusses on the aspects of DH research and teaching that 'public' in many senses, including outreach beyond the traditional academic community, dissemination of research results, impact of research in the society. | The VeDPH is an academic centre facilitating research in the intersection between Public Humanities (including, but not limited to, Public History) and Digital Humanities (DH). It focusses on the aspects of DH research and teaching that 'public' in many senses, including outreach beyond the traditional academic community, dissemination of research results, impact of research in the society. | ||
It is part of the is part of the Department of Humanities | It is part of the is part of the Department of Humanities Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici) of Ca' Foscari University of Venice | ||
The mission statement of the VeDPH is: | The mission statement of the VeDPH is: | ||
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==Classical projects== | ==Classical projects== | ||
Digital classics projects of the VeDPH include the migration of the legacy projects connected with [[Musisque Deoque]] and of [[Catullus Online]] to a new software framework. | Digital classics projects of the VeDPH include the migration of the legacy projects connected with [[Musisque Deoque]] and of [[Catullus Online]] to a new software framework, as well as new projects created by VeDPH fellows, by visiting scholars or by other scholars within and outside Ca' Foscari Unviersity, in collaboration with the Centre. A list of projects is in the [https://www.unive.it/pag/40315/ Research] page of the Centre. | ||
The [[Cadmus]] software ("a general-purpose and modular content editing alternative") is developed by Daniele Fusi at the Centre. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:15, 23 May 2025
Available
- Official home page in the Ca' Foscari University portal: https://www.unive.it/pag/39287
- Teaching and seminar materials have been published (until 2020/21) in https://vedph.github.io/
Director
- Franz Fischer
Description
The VeDPH is an academic centre facilitating research in the intersection between Public Humanities (including, but not limited to, Public History) and Digital Humanities (DH). It focusses on the aspects of DH research and teaching that 'public' in many senses, including outreach beyond the traditional academic community, dissemination of research results, impact of research in the society.
It is part of the is part of the Department of Humanities Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici) of Ca' Foscari University of Venice
The mission statement of the VeDPH is:
Stimulate an interdisciplinary methodological discourse to serve as foundation for the collaborative development of durable, reusable, shared resources for research and learning
Likewise, the VeDPH website (page Centre) lists the following three inspiring principles:
- Methodological awareness
- collaboration
- interoperability through openness.
Classical projects
Digital classics projects of the VeDPH include the migration of the legacy projects connected with Musisque Deoque and of Catullus Online to a new software framework, as well as new projects created by VeDPH fellows, by visiting scholars or by other scholars within and outside Ca' Foscari Unviersity, in collaboration with the Centre. A list of projects is in the Research page of the Centre.
The Cadmus software ("a general-purpose and modular content editing alternative") is developed by Daniele Fusi at the Centre.