Looks like this little medieval creature has just discovered a literary cat-flap. This front & back view of the page is said to be from a 1485 Book of Hours, held in the National Museum in Krakow, Poland
Ailing Brussels: Portrait of a city where inequalities operate in a vicious circle. The interactive data storytelling we wrote a few weeks ago is now available in the following languages ๐
๐ฌ๐ง https://t.co/N7d0Co9QWs
๐ณ๐ฑ https://t.co/noq43mOhdx
๐ซ๐ท https://t.co/GQWkSmvPi7
Article 4/4 from my PhD is out! ๐ฅณ We describe two competing 'database logics' and demonstrate the mutually constitutive relations between databases for research output and contexts they run. Huge thanks to @sarahderijcke! https://t.co/Wl2a5vCQkv
Want to learn more about research output databases and digital humanities? Join us for our remote workshop on September 30, 12:00-13:30 CEST! To register, fill this 1-minute form and get the Zoom link: https://t.co/udcMHJCP66
The #LIBER2022 conference has ended, but during my long train commute ๐ฉ๐ฐ -> ๐ฉ๐ช -> ๐ณ๐ฑ - I finally started putting together some highlights from the pre-conference workshop I led on Data Science in Libraries. Let's go! @LIBERconference@LIBEReurope
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๐ฃCall for presentations! We are organising a remote workshop Databases and information systems for research output: digital humanities outlook! We aim to bring together those who manage research output systems and the digital humanities community!
I'm one of those people who started the journey in #DataViz with #RStats. Last month been playing around with #python and #d3js. Now got back to R. Feels like home ๐
How can digital, quali-quantitative and computational methods help #STS? Join our session #051 @EASST2022Madrid ! Maximilian Fochler @STSvienna , @IsmaelRafols@S_RoseBieszczad @sarahderijcke and I @cwtsleiden would be thrilled to receive your submissions by 7th of Feb!