Nettsider med emneord «Digital Humanities»
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Transkribus is a comprehensive platform for the digitisation, AI-powered text recognition, transcription, and searching of historical documents. In this workshop you will get a demonstration of Transkribus and learn how you can use this tool in your research.
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We cordially invite you to the Launch Seminar for the newly established skills hub and research network BærUt! Sustainable Digital Scholarly Editions!
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In the event of 10 years of digital humanities at UiO, we took the opportunity to go one step further: establish a national network and hold the first conference of many to come for digital humanities and culture organization in Norway. The result was a big success!
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The University Library plays an active part in discussing the status and value of Digital Humanities and Research Data Management at the Annual Conference of the European Association of Japanese Resource Specialists.
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Join us in this online workshop to explore Omeka S, a modern web publishing platform designed to assist in sharing digital cultural collections with a global audience. Our goal is to provide you with the skills needed to utilize Omeka S for creating, organizing, and presenting your digital resources.
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Professor Hugo Lundhaug (Faculty of Theology) will give a talk on his project and how a database constitutes an important digital humanities component in the project work.
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Martin Søyland is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Political Science at the University of Oslo. He will explain how to retrieve data from the Norwegian parliament using the package stortingscrape.
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Relational databases can be a great help to historians focusing on intangible things such as ideas. This is the subject for the conversation in this sneak peek-event by the Digital Humanities Research Network.
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A new guidebook for digital methods and tools in Classical Studies and Latin and Ancient Greek philology.
Transkribus is a comprehensive platform for the digitisation, AI-powered text recognition, transcription, and searching of historical documents. In this workshop you will get a demonstration of Transkribus and learn how you can use this tool in your research.