DTU Digital History & Hermeneutics

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Doctoral Training Unit ‘Digital History & Hermeneutics’ funded by , interdisciplinary digital historical research programme

Vrijeme pridruživanja: listopad 2018.

Medijski sadržaj

  1. Back in the vaults with all the treasures. Equipped with our January coats the cold here is no problem for us ;-)

  2. This tape obviously did not prevail very long. Still, you find it partner

  3. Starting off to an interesting morning to learn about digitising moving images and sound with

  4. Juliane Tatarinov tests the American platform for Public history projects in Luxembourg in the December issue of our blog

  5. Yesterday's talk by from attracted a full house! Stay tuned for the detailed report about the presentation that some attendees described afterwards as the best explanation of word embeddings for humanists they had ever heard 💪

  6. We invite you to our next guest lecture next week, 4 December, , where will be talking about the use (and abuse!) of word embeddings in digital humanities. Don’t miss!

  7. Learn about the Bukarest Bible and early Romanian literary tradition in Wolfgang Dahmen's lecture tomorrow

  8. We invite you cordially to our next lecture, Thursday 14 November, 17:00 , provided by Wolfgang Dahmen (Bamberg) on editorial practises of low key languages

  9. We will not deprive you of this picture: Relieved and proud after their great "gig" at , our talkers Marleen de Kramer and . Well done, you guys!!

  10. Our superstars Marleen de Kramer & - those were great talks, well done guys, we are very proud of you!

  11. Read all about this mysterious disease in ’s Digital Exploration of General Paralysis in the Nineteenth Century

    A woman suffering from General Paralysis circa 1869. Wellcome library, https://wellcomecollection.org/works/vka2mgqs/items.
  12. Most remarkable: makes the digital tools used during his research process visible in the footer of his PPT. Cool idea!

  13. Thank you for the most informative presentation on Web History with regard to the Red Power Movement at

  14. Marleen De Kramer says "Servus" by sending her regards from Vienna's Together with she represents and gives a talk on 3D reconstruction methods. We hope you enjoy the experience, Marleen!

  15. DTU doctoral researcher prepared little presents. If you also get a letter from him, just open it, get creative and participate in his user-design-study hidden in the envelops. It's fun, we promise!

  16. In our september explains linguistic annotation and gives an overview of crowdsourcing platforms to ease the work

  17. DTU doctoral researcher Eva Andersen uncovers a hidden German influence in British psychiatric discourses by applying a topic modelling pipeline and . Presenting her collaboration with Lars Wieneke at

  18. presents his research on the project at 2019 in Liège. The following dscussion touched the right timing for skills trainings. Better in the Masterprogramme?

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