The ANTIDOTE network

University of Iceland (coordinating institution, Reykjavík, Iceland)

Charles University (Prague, Czech Republic)

  • Lucie Doležalová, professor, the Institute of Greek and Latin Studies, Faculty of Humanities.
  • Ondřej Tichý, Department of the English Language and ELT Methodology, director of Centre for Digital Humanities, Faculty of Humanities.
  • Ondřej Fúsik, coordinator of LINDAT-CLARIAH.cz at the Faculty of Arts; National Library in Prague.
  • In collaboration with the National Library in Prague.

Klosterneuburg Abbey Library (Klosterneuburg, Austria)

  • Christina Jackel, Head of the Abbey Library and German philologist specialising in the Middle Ages.
  • Edith Kapeller, scientific librarian, research focus: German medieval literature,
    codicology and editions.

Comenius University (Bratislava, Slovakia)

  • Stanislava Kuzmová, researcher at the Department of Slovak History, Faculty of Arts.
  • Ivana Lukáč Labancová, postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Slovak History, Faculty of Arts.

Ca’ Foscari University (Venice, Italy)

  • Franz Fischer, professor of Medieval and Humanist Latin Literature, director of The Venice Centre for Digital and Public Humanities (VeDPH).
  • Federico Boschetti, researcher, Cnr-Institute for Computational Linguistics “A. Zampolli” (CNR-ILC) and VeDPH.
  • Marina Buzzoni, professor of Germanic Philology and Historical Linguistics, chair of the Italian Association for Digital Humanities and Digital Culture (AIUCD).
  • Elisa Corrò, DH Research Facilitator at The Venice Centre for Digital and Public Humanities (VeDPH).
  • In collaboration with CLARIN-IT.

CNRS (Paris & Lyon, France)

  • Marjorie Burghart, co-head of the cross-disciplinary Digital Humanities program at the CIHAM UMR 5648.
  • Ariane Pinche, researcher in medieval studies and digital humanities (digital editions and HTR).
  • Svetlana Yatsyk (CNRS, researcher specializing in HTR and paleography).

Trinity College Dublin (Ireland)

  • Mark Faulkner, Ussher Associate Professor in Medieval Literature and director of Trinity Centre for the Book.
  • Nicole Volmering, Research Assistant Professor in the Department of History and PI of Early Irish Hands.