In June, DH Uppsala and The National Heritage Board of Sweden will organise a series of open webinars in June and a workshop this autumn aimed at PhD students, other researchers and museum professionals interested in learning more about using metadata in digitalised collections. More information, programme, and invited speakers here: https://www.raa.se/in-english/events-seminars-and-cultural-experiences/workshop-on-digitised-collections-enriching-research-enriching-metadata/ Welcome!
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Seminarium från 20/11 2017 med Johan Eriksson och Per Widén, Konstvetenskapliga institutionen vid Uppsala universitet. Language: Swedish
Continue readingBy: Lisa Börjesson/CAPTURE Project Although the mantra of the CAPTURE project staff is that we’re curious about everything that could possibly count as information about data production and management processes, the researchers and professionals we meet have a different interest: What is paradata? And can you tell us how it relates to metadata? Most are […]
Continue readingI started out as an Assyriologist*, specializing in the world of cuneiform, a script in broad use across much of the Middle East from c. 3,300 BC until c. 100 AD. Not too many are studying it, and relatively few of that exclusive lot were doing much with a computer. Later, for my doctorate, I […]
Continue readingMaureen Ikhianosen Onwugbonu and Aikaterini Charalampopoulou, students at the DH Master’s Programme, recently published reports on their internships at Museum Gustavianium. Read them here:
Continue readingÄr du forskare eller museiintendent och vill få bättre förståelse för hur forskning kan berika ett museums digitala samling? I sådana fall får du inte missa Riksantikvarieämbetets och Digital Humaniora Uppsala universitets workshop den 10-12 juni. Workshoppen kommer innehålla inspirerande exempel, praktiska råd och inte minst grupparbeten där forskare och museipersonal får möjlighet att tillsammans […]
Continue readingBy Dr. Kerstin B Andersson, Dept. of Linguistics and Philology, Uppsala University / Swedish Council of Higher Education I’m a media anthropologist and Indologist, currently working on the Indian diaspora and communication. During the last couple of years, I have focused my research on the distinct field of migration and the use of new media and social […]
Continue readingBy Amalia Juneström, Department of ALM, Uppsala University My name is Amalia, and I’m a PhD student from the Department of ALM at Uppsala University. Thanks to a grant from Riksbankens Jubileumsfond – The Swedish Foundation for Humanities and Social Sciences – which allows researchers to attend the annual summer school for the digital humanities […]
Continue readingBy Ylva Söderfeldt, Department of History of Ideas, Uppsala University Patient organizations are today available for any illness. They range from small, informal self-help networks to large, well-funded associations. Although they possess quite significant power, as intermediaries between patients and healthcare providers for instance, or as lobbyists in the political sphere, they have been mostly […]
Continue readingBy Karolina Andersdotter, Digital Methods Librarian, Uppsala University Library. In the end of May 2019 Uppsala University was appointed Cooperating Partner of DARIAH EU. DARIAH stands for Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities and is a pan-european infrastructure for arts and humanities scholars working with computational methods. DARIAH EU consists of 17 member […]
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