Centre for Digital Humanities

Digital Humanities Workspace

The Digital Humanities (DH) Workspace is a dedicated physical area located in the University Library City Centre. It serves as a meeting and knowledge exchange hub for research and education within the field of Digital Humanities. The DH Workspace is the primary venue for CDH workshops, lectures, and the Digital Humanities Walk-in Hours.

Meeting space

The DH Workspace is a dedicated meeting space that caters to the needs of digital, data-driven research and education. It provides the ideal environment for collaboration, training, workshops, online collaboration, and live streaming.

Make a booking

To reserve the DH Workspace, please visit https://bookings.uu.nl/space/14801.

Tips for booking:

  • Please note that food and drink are not permitted inside the workspace. For larger gatherings, we recommend reserving an additional room for catering purposes.
  • If you plan to host an event in the lab, we recommend contacting the DH-Team of the University Library in advance for guidance and advice.

Facilities

The DH Workspace offers flexible room arrangements and features:

  • Four mobile height-adjustable desks;
  • Four fixed PC screens with connections and keyboards;
  • Sound system, camera, and fixed microphone for streaming sessions;
  • Seating capacity for up to 20 people;
  • Mobile speaker’s booth with PC and laptop connectivity (HDMI cable only);
  • Two fixed projection boards with digital whiteboard functionality;
  • Mobile touch monitor with whiteboard and screen mirroring capabilities.

Location

The DH Workspace is a collaborative initiative between the University Library and the Centre for Digital Humanities, providing a dedicated space for research and collaboration in the field of digital humanities.

The Digital Humanities Workspace is located at University Library City Centre, Drift 27, 3512 BR Utrecht (Room 0.32).

Upcoming events

Nov 2024

18 Nov
13:00 - 16:00
This workshop is fully booked. If you are interested in participating, please register for the extra edition of this Introduction to NVivo workshop on 2 December 2024.   Explore the ...
CDH workshop: Introduction to NVivo (FULL, extra edition on 2 Dec 2024)
21 Nov
14:00 - 15:00
Are you just getting started in the field of digital humanities and do you need some expert guidance to shape your research or education? Or do you have a more specific ...
Digital Humanities Walk-In Hour
21 Nov
15:15 - 16:45
During this hands-on lecture, Iris Muis, Lead Operations at Data School, will talk about data ethics and the Fundamental Rights and Algorithms Impact Assessment (FRAIA). The lecture will be followed ...
CDH hands-on lecture: Introduction to Data Ethics