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CDH/CLARIN workshop: ParlaMint – An introduction to Multilingual Parliamentary Data

In this hands-on workshop, you will explore and compare parliamentary proceedings from 29 European countries and regions with two user-friendly tools: the CLARIN.SI noSketchEngine concordancer and the TEITOK service. These proceedings are available both in the original languages and in machine-translated English. The session will be led by Anna Kryvenko and Kristina Pahor de Maiti […] Read more

LUCDH lunch lecture: Tracing Expertise in Politics – A Digital History of Technocracy in the Dutch House of Representatives, 1917-1994

This lecture is part of the Leiden University Centre for Digital Humanities‘ Lunch Lecture series. The lecture can be followed in person at the LUCDH Digital Lab (Huizinga building, room 0.09) or online (email lucdh@hum.leidenuniv.nl) for link). In this talk, Ruben Ros presents his dissertation on the rise of technocratic language in Dutch parliamentary debates […] Read more

CDH workshop: Introduction to NVivo

Explore the fundamentals of qualitative data analysis with NVivo in this entry-level workshop led by Julia Straatman, researcher at Data School. This session is designed to familiarise you with the basic functionalities of NVivo, including importing, coding, organising, and searching your data. NVivo is a software package designed to help researchers organise, analyse, and gain insights from […] Read more

French newspaper ‘Le Figaro’ added to I-Analyzer

31/01/2025

The scientific developers of the CDH Research Software Lab have added the French newspaper Le Figaro to the online text and data mining tool I-Analyzer. This is the first corpus added to I-Analyzer in a different language than English or Dutch. We recommend historians and other researchers to use this new interesting source in I-Analyzer […] Read more

NVivo video tutorial

In this video series, Julia Straatman (Data School) provides a beginner-friendly tutorial of NVivo: a software program designed to help analyze qualitative data. Installation instructions for NVivo are provided by Utrecht University in English and in Dutch. If you run into any trouble while using NVivo, manuals for NVivo 14 are available for Windows and […] Read more

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Data School: Research report ‘Playing with fire’ translated to English

07/06/2024

The research report that was originally published as ‘Spelen met vuur’ in October 2023 has now been translated from Dutch to English. Researchers from Utrecht University’s Faculty of Humanities and Data School investigated the dynamics between political debate in the Dutch House of Representatives (Tweede Kamer) and reactions, comments and framing on social media. Analyses […] Read more

EDPOP Virtual Research Environment

A virtual research environment to create and annotate your own virtual collection of printed materials of early modern European popular culture and assess collections made by peers. […] Read more

LiNT

LiNT provides an estimate of text difficulty based on a readability study in which text features are linked to levels of text comprehension. […] Read more

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