DH2025 Conference
Julia Matveeva attended the Digital Humanities 2025 (DH2025) conference. The conference took place in NOVA-FCSH University in Lisbon on 14.-18. July. The theme of the conference was titled “Building Access and Accessibility: Open Science to all Citizens.”
Matveeva’s long presentation, “Subset Selection in Bibliographic Research: Exploring the Boundaries of Automated and Manual Curation,” deals with the selection of subsets of material in bibliographic research in context of Finnish literary history (1809–1917).
Her research compares methods of automatic and manual curating and presents a hybrid model that combines the scalability of automation with the accuracy of manual work. The results emphasize the relevance of transparency, accuracy, and repeatability in data sets in literary research and support the principles of open science.
Slides: DH2025_Matveeva