• 8:30am 9:00am
    Welcome and Introduction
  • 9:00am 10:30am
    Panel I
    • That is not Why

      Stephanie Dick

      Harvard University

    • Linking data in the History of Mathematics

      Frédéric Brechenmacher

      Ecole Polytechnique

    • Computational Perspectives in the History of Science and Leveraging Truth

      Manfred Laubichler

      Arizona State University

    • Commentator

      Arunabh Ghosh

      Harvard University

    • Commentator

      Dennis Tenen

      Columbia University

    • Commentator

      Fred Gibbs

      University of New Mexico History Department

  • 10:30am 9:45am
    Break I
  • 10:45am 12:00pm
    Panel II
    • Off the Rez: How Indigenous Bodies Became 'Big Data'

      Joanna Radin

      Yale University

    • Addressing the data gap: What digital tools do archival historians need, and how can we get them?

      Alex Wellerstein

      Stevens Institute of Technology

    • Commentator

      Martha Poon

      Institute for Data & Society

    • Commentator

      Frédéric Brechenmacher

      Ecole Polytechnique

  • 12:00pm 1:30pm
    Break II
  • 1:30pm 2:30pm
    Panel III
    • The Biggest Data of All: Making and Sharing a Digital Universe

      Patrick McCray

      University of California, Santa Barbara

    • The Database Before the Computer?

      David Sepkoski

      Max Planck Institute for the History of Science

    • Commentator

      Evan Hepler-Smith

      Princeton University

    • Commentator

      Stephanie Dick

      Harvard University

  • 2:30pm 2:45pm
    Break III
  • 2:45pm 4:15pm
    Panel IV and Wrap Session
    • Re-viewing Data

      Fred Gibbs

      University of New Mexico History Department

    • We Have Always Been Digital

      Dennis Tenen

      Columbia University

    • Commentator

      Hallam Stevens

      Nanyang Technological University

    • Commentator

      Janet Vertesi

      Princeton University