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UB & CDH Workshop: Transkribus and Optical Character Recognition for humanities staff
24 November 2022 @ 13:30 – 16:30 – During this entry level demo-workshop Ruben Schalk, Information- and Collection Specialist at the University Library, will demonstrate and teach how to use Optical Character Recognition software and Transkribus on example …
Read moreUB & CDH Workshop: Working with large text corpora in I-Analyzer for humanities staff
04 October 2022 @ 13:00 – 16:00 – This joint workshop by the Utrecht University Library and the Centre for Digital Humanities will give an overview of how text corpora are processed in order to be used in …
Read moreText-mining platform Constellate offers free summer workshops
This June and July the Constellate platform offers free workshops to teach you the skills – or advance them to a new level – to work with Constellate, a service that provides all the tools for proficiency in data analysis and digital literacy. The Utrecht University Library currently offers access to this platform which allows…
Read moreOne year of Living Lab Digital Humanities, how does it work in practice?
Joint programming in Python, the best place for hybrid meetings and fiddling with screens and microphones. The Living Lab Digital Humanities, a collaboration of the University Library and the Centre for Digital Humanities, was launched a year ago. Who uses this ‘workshop’ for digital research and education? What can you do there and what could be…
Read moreUB & CDH present: Georeferencing: An innovative update for old maps
19 April 2022 @ 10:00 – 12:00 – During this University Library showcase of the Special Collections, curator Marco van Egmond will show a number of beautiful applications and possibilities of georeferencing using practical examples. For ten years …
Read moreLinked (Open) Data – Showcase UB Digital Humanities
07 December 2021 @ 14:00 – 15:00 – More and more institutions and researchers are discovering the possibilities of Linked Data for their dataset or (digital) heritage collection. But what exactly is Linked (Open) Data and more importantly, …
Read moreAutomated systematic text reviewing in the Living Lab Digital Humanities
Since the summer, Prof. dr. Rens van de Schoot has been making weekly use of the Living Lab Digital Humanities in the Utrecht University Library City Centre with his Automated Systematic Review group (ASReview group). He talks about the added value of the Living Lab DH, working during the lockdown and expectations for the future. The Living…
Read moreUniversity Library Digital Humanities Course ‘Introduction to R & Data for Humanities’
02 November 2021 @ 09:00 – 17:00 – Registration form R is a powerful scripting language for data handling, data visualisation, and statistics. This workshop specifically targets researchers working within the Humanities, focusing on the analysis of textual …
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