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Oral History Digital Indexing (OHDI): methods, approaches, and general theories

31 Januar 2019

Oral History Digital Indexing (OHDI): methods, approaches, and general theories

Research seminar with Douglas Lambert
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Contemporary history with the help of contemporary text mining

31 Januar 2019

Contemporary history with the help of contemporary text mining

Research seminar with Maria Biryukov
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A data-driven approach to exploring and analyzing digitized newspapers

25 Januar 2019

A data-driven approach to exploring and analyzing digitized newspapers

"Impresso talk" with Melvin Wevers, DHLab - KNAW Humanities Cluster, Amsterdam.
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Mapping Urban History in the Digital Age

23 Januar 2019

Mapping Urban History in the Digital Age

Interdisciplinary workshop on digital urban history organised by the C²DH.
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Hands on History logo

22 Januar 2019

Why use interactive digital storytelling in academia?

Lecture by Sandra Gaudenzi (University of Westminster, University College of London).
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Hands on History logo

16 Januar 2019

Building a historical cookbook from digitized newspapers

Lecture by Melvin Wevers (KNAW Humanities Cluster, Amsterdam)
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Digital Histor(iograph)y and Scale (DhScale)

9 Januar 2019

Digital Histor(iograph)y and Scale (DhScale)

Research seminar with Florentina Armaselu, research scientist at C²DH
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New Horizons: Confronting the Digital Turn in the Humanities

17 Dezember 2018

verfasst von :
Gerben Zaagsma

New Horizons: Confronting the Digital Turn in the Humanities

A C²DH Lecture Series
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Digital Transformations in the Arts and Humanities

14 Dezember 2018

Digital Transformations in the Arts and Humanities

Lecture by Andrew Prescott, Professor of Digital Humanities at the University of Glasgow. The event launches the C²DH lecture series 'Confronting the Digital Turn in the Humanities'.
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New website: Doctoral Training Unit ‘Digital History and Hermeneutics’

11 Dezember 2018

verfasst von :
Tim van der Heijden

New website: Doctoral Training Unit ‘Digital History and Hermeneutics’

The new website gives an in-depth view of the DTU's activities and projects.
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Journée d'étude: Le goût de l'archive à l'ère numérique

12 Oktober 2018

Journée d'étude: Le goût de l'archive à l'ère numérique

Le C²DH, l'Université Rennes 2 et l'Association des Archivistes français organisent le 14 novembre aux Archives Nationales (France, site de Pierrefitte-sur-Seine) une journée d'étude autour du livre en ligne, Le goût de l'archive à l'ère numérique.
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Interview with Prof. Dr. Emeritus Hartmut Kaelble

11 Oktober 2018

verfasst von :
Dominique Santana

Interview with Prof. Dr. Emeritus Hartmut Kaelble

Hartmut Kaelble is Emeritus Professor at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
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To Google or not to Google; Have a look at Ranke.2!

8 Oktober 2018

verfasst von :
Stefania Scagliola

To Google or not to Google; Have a look at Ranke.2!

Ranke.2 is a teaching platform that offers lessons on how to critically assess and work with digital historical sources.
Thinkering
"Contemporary history in the digital era" study day (Lausanne, 4 July 2018): Challenges facing history in the digital age, a new “allure of the archives”?

21 September 2018

verfasst von :
Frédéric Clavert

"Contemporary history in the digital era" study day (Lausanne, 4 July 2018): Challenges facing history in the digital age, a new “allure of the archives”?

The aim of the “Contemporary history in the digital era – sources, methodologies and criticism” day (Lausanne, 4 July 2018), the result of a partnership between the Universities of Lausanne and Luxembourg, the infoclio.ch website and the International Association of Contemporary History of Europe (IACHE), was to encourage collective reflection on the role of technological innovation in historical research, especially its influence on the historian’s relationship with primary sources.
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Hands on History logo

11 September 2018

How to build a research tool for historians? Tropy as a case study

Lecture by Sean Takats, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
Thinkering
Au bord de la falaise

25 Juli 2018

verfasst von :
Jakub Bronec

École d’Été Éditions Numériques / Humanités Numériques 2018 – Grenoble

Du 28 mai au 5 juillet 2018, j'ai eu le plaisir de participer à l'école d'été de l'histoire numérique à Grenoble (France). L’université Grenoble-Alpes en collaboration avec la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme -Alpes et l'UMR Litt&Arts a organisé la seconde édition de l'École D’été Édition Numérique et Humanités Numériques (EDEEN).
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Constructing a virtual laboratory for simulating patterns of settlement and migration: integrating Agent-based models and history

5 Juli 2018

Constructing a virtual laboratory for simulating patterns of settlement and migration: integrating Agent-based models and history

Research seminar with Kaarel Sikk, PhD student at C²DH.
Thinkering
DHBenelux 2018 - Integrating Digital Humanities

11 Juni 2018

verfasst von :
Max Kemman

DHBenelux 2018 - Integrating Digital Humanities

The theme of this year's annual DHBenelux conference was "Integrating Digital Humanities". Max Kemman provides a review of the conference, and how the discussions focused on the integration of the practices of scholars and librarians.
Thinkering
A museum at your fingertips? Some thoughts on 3D tours of museums

7 Juni 2018

verfasst von :
Fabio Spirinelli

A museum at your fingertips? Some thoughts on 3D tours of museums

More and more cultural institutions create virtual tours that allow visitors to explore the collections at home instead of actually visiting the institutions. In this blog post, I would like to provide some reflections on virtual tours, their usefulness and their limits.
Thinkering
Digitising the analogue

5 Juni 2018

verfasst von :
Eva Andersen, Sytze Van Herck

Digitising the analogue

Some time ago it suddenly hit us that it has been a while since we read an academic book or article in a physical format. This for the simple reason that we can retrace digital information much quicker — i.e. annotating a PDF, extracting highlighted text automatically with ZotFile or quickly looking up a specific word in a pdf document. A second realisation was that as PhD students in the field of digital history and hermeneutics these "small" digital aspects of a scholars life are almost never highlighted.

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