4. We continue to vastly underestimate how much of the work historians do is worthy of publication. Our notes on the archives, our manuscript collations, our lists of places in sources: all publishable historical data merely needing description as such, pub platforms, & review.
#IfZ digital: Wie lassen sich historische Forschungsdaten verwalten, analysieren, visualisieren? Unsere Forscherinnen und Forscher beschäftigen sich heute gemeinsam mit externen Interessierten bei einem #DigitalHumanities-Workshop mit dem Tool @nodegoat.
The BEAUTIFUL MESS of historical labor in archives (manuscript notes, images, editions ...) in @nodegoat is DATA -- messy & collaborative (the way we like it) but also publishable, exportable, analyzable, and visualized.
Historians: get the goat.
@LAB1100 is nextgen history.
Last week we were at @wesleyan_u to work together with @JWTorg, @KathrynLJasper, @historyshot and others to work together on setting up their @nodegoat projects in the framework of the 'Traveler's Lab'. Great mix of research and student-aided projects brought together.
Congratulations to you both! Since 2014 I remain amazed by your productivity and creativity dedicated to humanities research and to see how Nodegoat continues to solve all sorts of real-world historical problems!
Even 'n teaser voor het grote @HuygensFamilie brievenfestijn in de @KB_Nederland, vrij. 2 dec: een @LAB1100 visualisatie van Const. Huygens' 2e-graads correspondentienetwerk, op basis van de Catalogus Epistularum Neerlandicarum (@lilimelgar + enkele catalogi uit @cofktweets):