Call for Papers, Posters & Short Papers

The Call is CLOSED

Contribution format for CHNT29 | 2024

The CHNT Committee invites you to submit the following contributions in the form of a long abstract for a specific session or round table (see below):

Papers are intended to present new research and best-practices concerning methods, technologies and their application in the cultural heritage sector as well as thorough discussions of their impact and theoretical implications in the field. The papers are subject to single-blind peer-review by external reviewers and members of the scientific committee of CHNT.

The papers will be presented in a session at the conference. The paper should be submitted in the form of a long abstract. Please use the appropriate template.

Short papers provide the opportunity to present a wide range of topics, ranging from the presentation of new projects, preliminary reports or the exchange of experiences and smaller tweaks in the application of already established methods and technologies. Short papers are reviewed by the session chairs and the editorial team of CHNT.

The short papers will be presented in a round table at the conference. The short paper should be submitted in the form of a long abstract. Please use the appropriate template.

The “CHNT Poster Session” is a thematically “open” call for papers, but must be within the framework of the conference. The poster will be presented during the entire conference (online & on-site) and the authors are invited to give a short presentation (max. 3 minutes) of their project.

The poster should be described in the form of a long abstract. Please use the appropriate template. A poster submission can also be linked to a session or round table (in this case, there is no need to submit an additional long abstract for the poster session). If the abstract will be accepted, please send the poster (PDF!) by November,  2024.

Programme for CHNT29 | 2024

Please decide on one of the following sessions / round tables for your contribution.


SESSION (S):
Sessions are the place to present current research towards the application of technologies in research, management and presentation of cultural heritage. They usually consist of a series of lectures of max. 20 minutes. The contributions can be published as papers or short papers in the proceedings.

  • AI for CH: Enabling a paradigm shift in the era of climate change? Artificial Intelligence for Monitoring, Analyzing, and Reacting to the Climate Change impact on Cultural Heritage (Download)
    Lorenzo Ceccon, Daniele Villa | Italy
  • Dealing with Disaster. Learning lessons from past catastrophes (Download)
    Jaap Evert Abrahamse, Erik Schmitz, Rowin Van Lanen | The Netherlands
  • FAIR reuse of archive data (Download)
    Stephen Stead | United Kingdom, Jane Jansen | Sweden
  • Heritage under climate change threat: Innovation, mitigation, adaptation and education for resilience (Download)
    CAA-GR CAA-GR | Greece
  • Level Up: Gamification in Heritage (Download)
    Soultana Zorpidou | Greece, Elisabeth Monamy | Austria, Bert Brouwenstijn, Rob van Haarlem | The Netherland
  • New and Innovative Approaches in Education for the Conservation of Cultural Heritage (Download)
    Ulrike Herbig | Austria
  • PhD/ Master Session (Download)
    Nadine Alpino, Martina Polig | Germany
  • Post-Disaster Recovery and Disaster Risk Management in Ancient Times (Download)
    Laura Pecchioli | Germany
  • Resource or Extravagance? – How can 3D Heritage Data be (made) sustainable (Download)
    Hendrik Rohland, Michael Bommhardt-Richter | Germany
  • Revisting theoretical framework of computer-based modeling and visualization of architectural cultural heritage (Download)
    Krzysztof Koszewski | Poland, Fabrizio Apollonio | Itlay, Piotr Kuroczynski | Germany

POSTER SESSION (PS):
The Poster Session is a thematically open call, only limited by the scope of the CHNT. The work will be presented as a poster during the entire conference and the authors are invited to give a short presentation (max. 3 Minutes) of their project.

  • CHNT Poster Session
    Peter Dorninger | Austria

ROUND TABLE (RT):
The focus of the round tables is more on discussion on current topics in the field, furthered by short talks on the topic of about 5 to 10 minutes, that can be published as short papers in the proceedings.

  • Climate-change related Transformation and Effects of cultural tourism at Heritage Sites (Download)
    Matthias Ripp | Germany
  • Computer-based simulations as a tool in historical research – state of the art and future perspective (Download)
    Leif Scheuermann | Germany
  • Cultural Heritage Data: Challenges, Dilemmas and Opportunities (Download)
    Bryan Lintott | Norway, Gai Jorayev | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Jurn Buisman | The Netherlands
  • No Cradle of Filth – Zero Data Waste through the 5Rs in Austrian Digital Archaeology? (Download)
    Dominik Hagmann, Franziska Reiner, Christian Gugl | Austria
  • Reimagining Cultural Heritage: The Role Of Extremist Ideology And Its Intersection With Technology (Download)
    Helidth Ravenholm | France

PANEL (P): (no abstract required)
A panel is used to give short inputs and to discuss and share experiences on an interdisciplinary basis. On the basis of one or two keynote speeches, different statements are introduced into the panel.

  • Climate change and cultural heritage – new ways for the long-term and sustainable preservation of our tangible heritage (Download)
    Kristina Holl, Paul Bellendort, Ruth Tenschert | Germany
  • Cultural Heritage Actions to Refine Training, Education and Roles (CHARTER) – Erasmus + Project (Download)
    Wolfgang Baatz | Austria, Lluis Bonet Agusti | Spain, Martina DeLuca | Italy, Herman Bashiron Mendolicchio | Spain
  • The usage and provision of cultural heritage data in the City of Vienna (Download)
    Xaver Pfaffenbichler | Austria

WORKSHOP (W): (no abstract required -Information on registration and location follows)
These hands-on workshops present state-of-the-art methods and technologies and can be practiced by all participants on-site. The duration depends on the type of training.

  • CRMarcheo Workshop: A stepping stone to fair practice (Download)
    Stephen Stead | United Kingdom, Jane Jansen | Sweden

    When: Thursday, November 16 | 9.30 am – 16.30 pm
    Where: Wiener Planungswerkstatt (Friedrich-Schmidt-Platz 9, 1010 Wien)

  • How to connect heritage and public through digital storytelling (Download)
    Elisa Bonacini | Italy

    When: Friday, November 17 | 9.30 am – 12.30 noon
    Where: The Natural History Museum Vienna (Burgring 7, 1010 Wien)

The workshops can only be attended on-site and are free of charge for conference participants.
Please register for the workshops by E-mail to: info@chnt.at (Subject: Registration Workshop).

Submission Process for CHNT29 | 2024


This year, for the first time, we are using an Open Journal System for the submission process.

Please prepare the following documents for your submission:

  • Text Template (docx/odt): The contribution text (min. 2500 characters) according to the author guidelines and template document including figure and table captions
  • Metadata Form (docx/odt): The metadata form has to be filled in to guarantee that your submission can be published with correct metadata
  • Figures and Tables: Please provide these as separate files
  • License Agreement (pdf): This has to be filled in to publish your contribution in open access at Propylaeum

Thank you for your contribution! The Call for Papers ist open!

Publication formats for the Proceedings of CHNT 29 I 2024

Presenters and session chairs who participated in CHNT 29 have the possibility to publish their contributions in the proceedings of the conference.  From 2019 on, the proceedings of the Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies are being published as an e-book series on propylaeum, the information service for the classics in Heidelberg. The book and all of its papers will be available permanently with persistent identifiers (doi). The papers or the whole book will be available there in open access under a creative commons license. There are two formats for publishing in the proceedings: Papers (for Session contributions) and short papers (for Session and Round Tables contributions).