Designing MemorialShoah: Infrastructure, Mediation, and Sustainability in a Participatory Digital Memorial

Designing MemorialShoah: Infrastructure, Mediation, and Sustainability in a Participatory Digital Memorial

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Daniele Guido

Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH)

16.3.2026, 16:00

online / Zoom

The MemorialShoah digital memorial documents the stories of families persecuted in Luxembourg during World War II. Produced in collaboration with the Fondation Luxembourgeoise pour la Mémoire de la Shoah, this project relies on contributions from civil society authors who often have limited technical backgrounds. To facilitate scientific writing in three languages from non-academic people, we simplified our technical infrastructure, and we allow authors to work in a familiar environment: Word documents, Google Forms, Google Drive and Zotero. 

This approach minimizes the learning curve. Once content has been reviewed and approved for publication, a Django backend automates the publication, synchronizing narrative texts with Zotero metadata and individual biographical details collected via Google Forms.

This presentation outlines the workflow for managing content and describes the transition toward a fully static, sustainable architecture.

The event will be launched online. To receive an invitation to participate in events, please contact Sofia Andrusyshyn via email: s.andrusyshyn@lvivcenter.org.ua. Working language: English with simultaneous interpretation to Ukrainian. 

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Daniele Guido

Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH)

Lead Designer at the Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH) of the University of Luxembourg. He holds an MSc in Communication Design from Politecnico di Milano and has spent his career building data visualization and digital storytelling projects for the cultural heritage sector. As both designer and a developer, he coordinates the development of several projects at the Center, including the MemorialShoah digital memorial and Impresso, a platform for the large-scale analysis of historical newspapers. 

 

 

The event will take place within a series of seminars and workshops around specific cases of urban history digital platforms/projects, "Urban History Digital Infrastructures: Sharing Expertise and Networking Cities", organized by Center for Urban History, with the support of the Center for Governance and Culture in Europe at the University of St.Gallen.

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