And "Procedural challenges: the FAIR principles and PRC electronic resources - a case study of Chinese republican newspapers" by @fluktum, Duncan Paterson, and Jia Xie. (#OpenAccess!)
Finally out: "Procedural challenges: the #FAIR principles and PRC
electronic resources ‑ a case study of #Chinese#republican#newspapers" with co-authors @xxjjjjjj & Duncan Paterson. Will become part of a special issue DH in East Asian Studies https://t.co/MhcHgwto5O @hild_de
On July 19th (Tue), 10:00-11:30 JST, Paula R. Curtis, Postdoctoral Fellow at UCLA Teresaki Center for Japanese Studies, will be delivering a DH2022 Tokyo Commemorative Lecture titled "Digital Humanities & Japanese Studies in North America." Register 👉 https://t.co/8x3Dl9NyjV
Ok, let's see how easy this one will be -- here's another little quiz! 🤓
What do you see here? What (kind of) writing system is this, what's the language? What does it look like, is it reminiscent of anything? 🧐🤔 (Hint: It's not necessarily what part of it looks like ...) 1/
Today, @IthakaSR is publishing a new report from @OyaRieger, @LiamMerrill, and me assessing the sustainability of the digital curation and preservation landscape. We are grateful for the support from @US_IMLS@ashley247 @rldale that enabled this work. https://t.co/PFsKdPD2Zw
Und nochmal als Erinnerung in die Woche hinein: Wenn ihr mit Multilingualität in den #digitalhumanities zu tun habt, helft uns gerne bei der Workshop-Planung und teilt eure Erfahrungen in einer User Story: https://t.co/SHmB30HPHD
#multilingualdh /jml
We are looking for team members! If you are interested in shaping the academic outreach in Sinology, please submit an application!
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Eighteen years ago I was funded by DAAD for a year at @SinologieFAU; eighteen years later I am in Erlangen again (short visit) signing the petition to stop the cuts! https://t.co/aZ0OgXkiX7
@SteveKentAuthor hm, it is, actually. seems like we had a hickup last thursday, but the db has been up since. please let me know, if you have any problems.
Morgen Die 31.5. 19 Uhr stellen wir das Projekt Early Chinese Periodicals Online (ECPO) https://t.co/jzfSOEFPxm in einer Veranstaltung des Konfuzius Instituts Heidelberg einem breiten Publikum vor. Kommet zuhauf! https://t.co/f9NgFkQGqd #historical#newspapers#DigitalHumanities
@felwert @FrueheNeuzeit @arthistoricum Hm, 10 Seiten Beschreibung ist durchaus ne Menge Holz...? Aber grundsätzlich ist das Feld nicht begrenzt und würde sich anbieten, weils halt direkt zum Datenset dazugehört.
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@felwert @FrueheNeuzeit @arthistoricum die beschreibung der entstehung des datensatzes könnte teil der beschreibung sein. das ganze datenset (samt beschreibung etc) ist über doi zitierbar und wird auch längerfristig abgelegt.
@felwert @FrueheNeuzeit @arthistoricum ich denke, das kann @arthistoricum auch. daten können in einem angegliederten #dataverse abgelegt werden: arthistoricum.net@heiDATA https://t.co/w4KdIHyqaQ das scheint mir genau das zu sein, was du suchst, oder?