Open Science grant awarded to Digital Humanities Lab
The scientific developers of the Utrecht Digital Humanities Lab (DHLab) have been awarded a grant from the Open Science Fund. The main objective of the rewarded project is to make the past and future research software of DHLab as FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) as possible. The Open Science Fund is an opportunity for Utrecht University and
Department of Media and Culture Studies and Digital Humanities Lab launch of Digital Atlas of Europe: postcolonial intellectuals
In collaboration with the Digital Humanities Lab, Professor of Media, Gender and Postcolonial Studies Sandra Ponzanesi and research assistant Julia de Lange launched the Digital Atlas of Postcolonial Europe: Postcolonial Intellectuals. The Digital Atlas of Europe aims to visualise the connections of postcolonial intellectuals across time and space, within and beyond Europe. It offers a symbolic selection of major postcolonial figures
CDH Workshop: Entry level course in Python for humanities staff
This entry level course in Python consists of four hands-on training days on Tuesdays starting November 1. The course will be provided by Julian Gonggrijp and Jelte van Boheemen, scientific developers of the Digital Humanities Lab. This beginners course is designed for humanities teachers and researchers who want to learn the foundations of Python in order to write
Ontwikkelaar Digital Humanities gezocht bij Utrecht Centre for Digital Humanities
Het Centre for Digital Humanities (CDH) zoekt een programmeur/ontwikkelaar voor de periode van een jaar (0,8-1,0 fte) die meewerkt aan diverse projecten. Binnen de geesteswetenschappen wordt steeds meer gebruik gemaakt van gedigitaliseerde data en tools om deze data te bewerken en analyseren. Om onderzoek en onderwijs op dit gebied te ondersteunen is aan de faculteit
Map your hero(ine)
Map your hero(ine) is a small-scale project for which the Digital Humanities Lab developed a web application with a database, online survey and visualizations.
Entry level course in Python for humanities teachers/researchers
This entry level course in Python for teachers and researchers of the Faculty of Humanities consists of two hands-on training days. The course will be provided by Julian Gonggrijp and Jelte van Boheemen, scientific developers of the Digital Humanities Lab. Due to the great interest in the previous training, we are repeating this Python course.
Walk-in consultation hour DH Lab cancelled
Due to the new Corona measures, we have decided to cancel the walk-in consultation hour on Wednesday from 14-15.00h at the Digital Humanities Lab (DH Lab). It remains possible to set up an online no-obligation consultation at a day and time that suits you. The DH Lab offers these consultations to the staff of the Faculty of Humanities
Digital Opinions on Translated Literature (DIOPTRA-L)
The DIOPTRA-L corpus is a database with 280.000 user-generated reviews of more than 150 books that have been translated into 8 languages.
The Digital Humanities Lab develops digital toolset for major European research project ‘People and Parliament’
The Utrecht Digital Humanities Lab will collaborate with the University of Jyväskylä (Finland) on the political-historical research project ‘People and Parliament’. This collaboration between software developers and historians enables groundbreaking research into parliamentary data. ‘People and Parliament’ is an ambitious project. The research focuses on the use of political language in the national parliaments of
Workshop Text mining with I-Analyzer
Dr. Berit Janssen and Jelte van Boheemen (developers Digital Humanities Lab) will offer an I-Analyzer workshop on 8 November 2021 at 1.00 PM. Participants are given an overview of how text corpora are processed in order to be used in I-Analyzer, and how to search, filter and visualize results.
Entry level course in Python for GW by DHLab – Hands-on training days for teachers/researchers
This entry level course in Python for teachers and researchers of GW consists of two hands-on training days. The course will be provided by scientific developers of the Digital Humanities Lab.
Presentatie: Introductie Digital Humanities Lab
Om onderzoek op het terrein van Digital Humanities te bevorderen, is in januari 2014 het Digital Humanities Lab van de Universiteit Utrecht opgericht. Een gespecialiseerd en ervaren team van zes wetenschappelijke ontwikkelaars bouwt in het DH Lab aan tools op maat voor onderzoekers van geestes- en sociale wetenschappen en externe partijen. Ook wordt er geadviseerd over onder meer methodologie, bestaande IT oplossingen voor onderzoek, en de digitale component van financieringsaanvragen.