The digital humanities network on Twitter (#DH2014)
Résumé
It is now common in the field of digital humanities: the public of the lectures is at least as much present on Twitter than physically in the room. From July 7 to 12, the annual international conference of Digital Humanities DH2014 was held on the campus of Lausanne, at the invitation of LADHUL (UNIL) and DHLAB (EPFL) and brought together more than 750 researchers from all around the world. During this same period, 16,000 tweets were sent by almost 2000 users. This post, as well as the one from my colleague Yannick Rochat, provide a few visualizations of these intense discussions to the community.