MLR is also a part of the Nordic Spatial Humanities @NordicSpatial project, which also kicked off in 2022. We participated in two workshops last year in Uppsala (https://t.co/9cj84Q0eIJ)
and Bergen (https://t.co/7Lg7WtAGI1). /8
Nice way to wrap up the academic year: #NorseWorld intro videos produced by our wonderful trainee Alexia-Nadina Hrenyak @dhuppsala are finally published on YouTube - enjoy!
#EastNorse#spatialhumanities@NordicSpatial
https://t.co/8U4jttYdua
https://t.co/zwsZWuphIF
Three articles out this year, but the only thing I REALLY am happy about is finally submitting a @NordicSpatial event in @dariahTeach CMS on GitHub. The keynote videos are still missing due to a mysterious error but the post is in review -- hooray!
The Norse World project is a part of the @NordicSpatial consortium presented at #BuildingDH2022 yesterday. Recording of the session available at the conference website!
Here comes a brief summary of the #BuildingDH2022 session on International #DH infras https://t.co/YXzzKubmsH
Toma Tasovac @DARIAHeu provided insights into the ongoing disc on what RIs in the Hums are/can be. Most imprtly, how RIs should be understood as research outputs.
If you missed the session on International #digitalhumanities infrastructures at #BuildingDH2022 you can watch the recording at the conference website 👇
OGC is excited to announce our first Podcast series powered and produced by @MapScaping! Our first episode focuses on why you should care about #geospatial data. Listen here, and learn more: https://t.co/bJ2O6wmlVt
Time flies! It has been two weeks since the second project workshop @UiB_HF in the beautiful city of #Bergen known for its fantastic weather 😉
Here comes a short 🧵on the main results.