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Event ReportAcademiaDh LabOrganizational DevelopmentHistory and Archaeology
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Author Jaap Geraerts

by Jaap Geraerts In September 2019, so in pre-pandemic times, several (former) members of the IEG DH Lab went on a retreat to Kloster Jakobsberg for a couple of days. The main goal of this retreat was to discuss the individual research projects and to discover overlap between them and encourage cooperation within the frame of the DH Lab.

Event ReportDigital HumanitiesKnowledge ManagementProject ManagementResearch Data ManagementHistory and ArchaeologyGerman
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Author Fabian Cremer

von Fabian Cremer, Swantje Dogunke, Jonathan Geiger, Anja Gerber, Anna Maria Neubert, Julian Schulz, Thorsten Wübbena „Interdisziplinäre Wissensproduktion innerhalb der digitalen geistes- und kulturwissenschaftlichen Forschung benötigt verschiedene Planungs-, Koordinierungs- und Steuerungselemente, um eine erfolgreiche Zusammenarbeit zu ermöglichen.“ Diese These, aus dem Selbstverständnis und der Forschungspraxis der Digital Humanities

Event ReportDh LabDigital HumanitiesFellowshipHistory and Archaeology
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by Daniela Linkevicius de Andrade Time is a strange thing for historians. It is our object of adoration and frustration, our compass and clock. We study time, but when it comes to the time of our own lives, things get more complicated. Over the last weeks, I’ve constantly heard from other historians: “wow, time went by so fast!”. As a historian, I should know that time is subjective, but I never cease to marvel.

Event ReportConferenceCOVID-19Digital Humanities PeriodEarly Modern PeriodHistory and Archaeology
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Author Jaap Geraerts

By Jaap Geraerts Two weeks ago, from March 29 until April 2, the Renaissance Society of America (RSA) conference took place in Dublin. It’s probably the largest conference for academics interested in the early modern period and it customarily attracts scholars from various historical disciplines and fields from all over the world.

Lab ReportChange ManagementPolicyProject ManagementResearch Data ManagementHistory and ArchaeologyGerman
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Author Fabian Cremer

von Fabian Cremer und Thorsten Wübbena Bis zum Jahr 2022 hatte das Leibniz-Institut für Europäische Geschichte (IEG) keine Leitlinie zum Umgang mit Forschungsdaten am Institut. Eine solche Leitlinie bildet einen zentralen Baustein für die strategische und operative Entwicklung von Maßnahmen im Forschungsdatenmanagement.

ConceptHistorical Network ResearchNetwork AnalysisNetwork ScienceNetwork TheoryHistory and Archaeology
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Author Demival Vasques Filho

by Demival Vasques Filho In the first part of this blog post, we discussed the first studies in graph theory and social network analysis. Then, we introduced several concepts: random networks, weak ties, two-mode networks, centrality measures, the focus theory, network visualization, and structural holes. Now, let us move on to some applications and yet new concepts!

Lab ReportArabicAuthority FilesMARCNon-latinHistory and Archaeology
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a guest post by Till Grallert A recent Twitter post from my former colleague Anne Klammt made me aware of a recent relaunch of “Zeitschriftendatenbank” (ZDB), the portal for periodical holdings in German (and Austrian) libraries. Part of the German National Library (Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, DNB), the website looks great and provides a lot of data-driven functionality, such as maps and timelines of holdings.

ConceptHistorical Network ResearchNetwork AnalysisNetwork ScienceNetwork TheoryHistory and Archaeology
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Author Demival Vasques Filho

by Demival Vasques Filho Last September, as part of our seminar series, “60 minutes of DH”, at the IEG, I presented an introduction to historical (social) network analysis. In the talk, I gave an overview of the field’s history, discussing landmark papers, in my opinion.

Lab ReportPythonTracerTranskribusHistory and Archaeology
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Author Markus Müller

by Markus Müller In 1550, the Catholic cathedral preacher Johann Wild (Ioannes Ferus, 1495–1554) admitted in the preface to his commentary on the Gospel of John that he reused texts of Protestant authors such as Johannes Brenz (1499–1570) and Johannes Oekolampad (1482–1531) in his book, but that he only borrowed thoughts that were compatible with Catholic teaching. 1 Unfortunately, in his text, there are no footnotes or other

Lab ReportAuthorityBorn-digitalDigital HistoryNetwork AnalysisHistory and Archaeology
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Author Demival Vasques Filho

by Daniela Linkevicius de Andrade and Demival Vasques Filho Writing history in the 21st century means considering the digital space as a significant space for the production of historical knowledge, especially since dichotomies such as “offline” and “online” fail to do justice to how “real” and “digital” intertwine.

Lab ReportDifflibNLPProgrammingPythonHistory and Archaeology
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Author Markus Müller

by Markus Müller We have come a long way since episode I of this miniseries: After digitizing the texts, normalizing the orthographic variants, and resolving the abbreviations, we used an interactive web app to find and correct remaining transcription errors. Now that the texts are free of mistakes we can finally use them for comparisons. In this episode, we will compare an original text with an expurged reprint to find censorship.