Research Software Lab
Catharijneverhalen
Museum Catharijneconvent is researching how to collect personal memories about objects from its collection. We built a web application as part of the research.
Read morePersistent Forking
The tool allows people to publish their game experiments. Aside from that, participants can comment on the experiments by posting their own, renewed version: A ‘fork’.
Read moreDoordenkertjes
Doordenkertjes is an app that is meant to encourage pedagogical employees to talk with each other about difficult questions. New cases and reflections are published periodically, to which people can react.
Read moreThematical Networks
Dr. Iris van der Tuin asked the DH Lab to start a pilot to see whether there is a recent growing number of references to the twenties in contemporary philosophy. The DHLab developed tools to help answer this question.
Read moreCfH Lectures Video Archives
The DH Lab developed a clear and intuitively searchable video archive of lectures from the Centre for Humanities by leading researchers from around the world.
Read moreColoringbook
Manuela Pinto and Shalom Zuckerman have been in need of a friendly, unbiased way to test how children and bilinguals interpret a sentence. We created a web application for this purpose.
Read moreCorpusScraper
CorpusScraper is a tool with which one can “scrape” the search results from a range of websites featuring various corpora fully automatically
Read moreLimeSurvey Speech Collector
LimeSurvey allows users to quickly create intuitive, powerful, online question-and-answer surveys. The DH-lab extended the tool with an audio recording question type.
Read moreTreechecker
Genealogical data collected by laymen can be a rich source for social-economical historical research. Treechecker checks family trees for common mistakes and errors, and allows researchers to use the quality-checked data.
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