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PEACE – Portal of Jewish Funerary Culture

The PEACE portal provides a broad epigraphic search into Jewish funerary inscriptions from antiquity to the twentieth century. […] Read more

Upgrade of the Medieval Memoria Online (MeMO) Database

MeMO provides a database of items in the medieval commemoration of the dead in the area that is currently the Netherlands, until 1580. […] Read more

Digital cartography of new materialism

With this digital critical cartography, a creative representation of Evelien Geerts’ situated findings concerning contemporary new materialist thought is depicted. […] Read more

Fieldnotes Gephi Plugin

Fieldnotes logs the settings that were deployed for individual visualizations, thus making network visualization in Gephi accountable. […] Read more

CEMROL: Collecting Epistolary Metadata of the Republic of Letters

A crowdsourcing platform to harvest the metadata of letters from printed editions of early modern letters. […] Read more

Panel Randomizer

Allows researchers to create surveys in which participants can be rotated over various experimental groups. […] Read more

Moeder(taal) Int(ernationaal)

The app details common problems with learning a specific language from different mother tongues, and includes suggestions for exercises for teachers. […] Read more

Visualization of polysemy in a Greek lexicon of the New Testament

An interactive visualization of how words in the Greek New Testament can have extended meanings on top of their basic meanings. […] Read more

Funerary Inscriptions of Jews from Italy

An interface for a database that contains over 800 Jewish epitaphs, dating to the 2nd – 11th century CE, from Rome and Southern Italy. […] Read more

Nameface for Drongo

An application with which the hypothesis that we can we guess peoples’ first names based on their faces with higher probability than pure chance. […] Read more

Dialect for Drongo

Dialect allows to test the knowledge of participants about language variation within the Netherlands. […] Read more

ARTECHNE

Aims to understand technique in the arts by integrating methodologies typical for the humanities and historical disciplines with laboratory work. […] Read more

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 more

Parade

A web application in which users can declare the types of words in their lexicon along with the rules to combine them, after which sentence derivations are constructed automatically. […] Read more

Persistent 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 more

Doordenkertjes

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 more

Thematical 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 more

CfH 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 more

Coloringbook

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 more

CorpusScraper

CorpusScraper is a tool with which one can “scrape” the search results from a range of websites featuring various corpora fully automatically […] Read more

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The Centre for Digital Humanities (CDH) aims to empower all Faculty of Humanities staff and students by enriching their digital competencies and fostering an ethical and critical approach to digital humanities.

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