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- “New Languages for NLP” Scholars Will Bring Global Perspectives to Text AnalysisThis post is republished from the Center for Digital Humanities at Princeton. We are excited to announce the ten language teams selected to participate in The New Languages for NLP: Building Linguistic Diversity in the Digital Humanities series of workshops, held at the Center for Digital Humanities at Princeton and funded by the National Endowment for Humanities.Read […]
- #TrainingTuesday: David Boder: From Wire Recordings to WebsiteThis week’s #TrainingTuesday highlights a module coming from the teaching platform Ranke2 – Source Criticism in the Digital Age. It was developed at the C2DH, the Centre for Contemporary and Digital History at the University of Luxembourg, with the intention of teaching both lecturers and students how the use of digital technologies has impacted the practice of applyingRead […]
- Listen back to all sessions from the DARIAH Annual Event 2020All paper presentations, workshops and synergy sessions from the DARIAH Annual Event 2020 are now published and can be found on the DARIAH Youtube Channel. The 2020 Annual Event, on the topic of Scholarly Primitives, took place online in the past fall. List of presentations available online Workshop Building trustworthy repositories: Introduction to CoreTrustSeal certification Workshop Addressing legalRead […]
- Call for Translations: transform the Consent Form Wizard to your national language!The DARIAH-EU Working Group ELDAH (Ethics and Legality in the Digital arts and Humanities) has recently launched a call for translations of the Consent Form Wizard, currently available in English. The Consent Form Wizard (CFW) is a tool launched by the Working Group in 2020 that provides GDPR-compliant consent form templates for DH research purposes.Read […]
- #TrainingTuesday: Normalising Data for Semantic IntegrationThis week’s #TrainingTuesday highlights a video by Dr. Kristen Schuster (King’s College London) on Normalising Data for Semantic Integration. This resource is part of the PARTHENOS training around Research Data Management, and Formal Ontologies. Dr. Kristen Schuster discusses the steps she takes to ‘normalise’ her data before she integrates it into a semantic framework such as anRead […]