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On January 22 we will organise a nodegoat workshop together with the GRACPE project (Grup de Recerca sobre l'Arqueologia de la Complexitat i els Processos d'Evolució social) at the Faculty of Geography and History, University of Barcelona.

Venue: Sala Jane Adams (Carrer de Montalegre, 6). Faculty of Geography and History, University of Barcelona.
Time: 22/01/25 9.00 to 12.00.

Free entry, no registration needed. For further information please contact: sd.prehistoria.arqueologia@ub.edu

https://www.ub.edu/gracpe/inici/

New #nodegoat use case in which Sietske van der Veen includes a description on how she used nodegoat "as a modern sort of card index"

"[nodegoat enabled] me to flip through my data and sort information quickly and accurately. In this way, I was able to see at a glance which topics deserve further inquiry [...]"

Read the use case 'Patterns of Upward Social Mobility and Integration among the Jewish Dutch Elite' here:
https://nodegoat.net/usecase.p/372.m/78/patterns-of-upward-social-mobility-and-integration-among-the-jewish-dutch-elite

You can learn more about the PhD research project of Sietske van der Veen at the European Association for Jewish Studies Digital Forum next week on Wednesday 11 September between 11:00 and 12:30 CET. More information and registration via this link: https://www.eurojewishstudies.org/homepage-announcements/eajs-digital-forum-eajs-digital-jour-fixe/

Explore other use cases here: https://nodegoat.net/usecases

On June 5, the Digital Humanities and Data Science Lab of the Universität Bern together with the Swiss National Data and Service Center for the Humanities (DaSCH) and the Research and Infrastructure Support (RISE) of the Universität Basel organise a nodegoat Day. There will be a hands-on nodegoat session in the morning and a set of presentations on nodegoat projects in the afternoon.

More info about registration and the programme can be found here: https://www.dh.unibe.ch/dienstleistungen/nodegoat_go/workshop_fs_2024_nodegoat_day_2024/index_ger.html

Register for the nodegoat Workshop ‘Introduction to historical data analysis and visualisation’ organised by the department of Southeast European History and Anthropology at the University of Graz. The workshop takes place on Friday 22 March 2024 between 10:00 and 16:30. This is an in-person event and registration is required. Registration deadline is 18 March.

https://geschichte.uni-graz.at/de/neuigkeiten/veranstaltung-nodegoat-workshop-introduction-to-historical-data-analysis-and-visuali/