Learn how to build diachronic & geographic network visualisations in @nodegoat (http://nodegoat.net) @THATCamp2015 http://utrecht.thatcamp.org/propose/
Learn how to build diachronic & geographic network visualisations in @nodegoat (http://nodegoat.net) @THATCamp2015 http://utrecht.thatcamp.org/propose/
Looking for some holiday reading? We'd like to get your feedback on our #digitalhumanities project in #indonesia: http://nodegoat.net/blog.s/6/mapping-memory-landscapes-in-nodegoat-the-indonesian-killings-of-1965-66
Tomorrow, we'll get together with the Corts Foundation (http://cortsfoundation.org/) for a @nodegoat training to visualise http://www.sejarah-nusantara.anri.go.id/berita/11/
@MaxKemman @seinecle @semenoffalex Currently no plans. But who knows!
Wir sind dabei, #DHd2015! @nodegoat meets #GAMS?
RT @MaxKemman: CFP: Want to come to Amsterdam to work with a linked dataset of the European Parliament? http://www.talkofeurope.eu/cfp2 With bursari…
CfP “Historical Network Research” at Sunbelt XXXV, Brighton UK, 23-28/6/2015: http://historicalnetworkresearch.org/?wysija-page=1&controller=email&action=view&email_id=63&wysijap=subscriptions #digitalhistory #digitalhumanities
@miriamkp @laurenfklein Thanks for the extensive updates on #goskp2014, much appreciated!
.@TobyBurrows encourages cumulative reuse of data in his talk on serendipity in humanities research @eHumanities #digitalhumanities
#ANT + the history of the Portuguese Empire, in @nodegoat: http://diahd2014.filos.unam.mx/alice/2014/10/15/ano-novo-vida-nova/ & http://www.buildingtheportugueseempire.org/about--sobre.html #díaHD2014 #digitalhumanities
CfP: Biographical Data in a Digital World – Workshop Amsterdam, 9 April 2015. http://www.biographynet.nl/biographical-data-in-a-digital-world/
@JoshuaOppenheim Pilot project we did with @NIODamsterdam on 1965 killings in Semarang: http://nodegoat.net/blog.s/6/mapping-memory-landscapes-in-nodegoat-the-indonesian-killings-of-1965-66
@CCPH2010 @SSHRC_CRSH @ImaginingAmer @NEH_ODH We found good examples via the work of @lisaspiro. Post on our project: http://nodegoat.net/blog.s/6/mapping-memory-landscapes-in-nodegoat-the-indonesian-killings-of-196566
We've demo'ed/discussed @nodegoat today with @ScharnhorstA, @albertmeronyo, Sally Wyatt & others @eHumanities. Good discussion and input!
Mapping Memory Landscapes: post on @nodegoat as a collaborative/participatory research environment http://nodegoat.net/blog.s/6/mapping-memory-landscapes-in-nodegoat-the-indonesian-killings-of-196566 #digitalhumanities
#connecteddata Tom Kunzler van @OpenCultuurData laat de @Tinder app voor de kunstwereld zien: http://de-blozende-ets.nl/
@MartijnKleppe @RKDnl Daar komen we na de borrel op terug :)
#connecteddata @RKDnl stelt hun nieuwe OpenSearch voor, zie bv https://rkd.nl/opensearch-eac-cpf?q=kunstenaarsnummer:66219 #RembrandtHarmenszvanRijn
#connecteddata Speed Geeking Tweet: bouw diachrone geografische visualisaties in http://nodegoat.net
@scott_bot Looks like an exciting programme! Have fun and say hi to @CharlesHeuvel!
#STRiX @GegoryR shows the work of @dmimno on computational historiography http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/publications/02-jocch-mimno.pdf (PDF), enlightening graphs on p. 18!
#STRiX2014 Klang developed his own tool for parsing Wikipedia XML dumps and converting them into plain text https://github.com/marcusklang/wikiforia
#STRiX2014 Marcus Klang presented his work on Nedforia, a named entity disambiguation system http://semantica.cs.lth.se/
#STRiX2014 apparently @urbandictionary is of great help when identifying rap songs :)
#STRiX2014 @csporled of @CDHTrier explained how lyrics of pop songs can be analysed structurally for genre detection.
#STRiX2014 Dellert extracts the polysemy network from his own dictionary database w/ 80 languages & >400k entries http://www.sfs.uni-tuebingen.de/~jdellert/
#STRiX2014 Johannes Dellert of EVOLAEMP http://www.evolaemp.uni-tuebingen.de showed his work on computational historical linguistics and polysemy networks
#STRiX2014 Kristin Dill of @ONB_RD showed the #DM2E project http://dm2e.eu/digital-humanities/ and the @_thepundit tool: http://dev.thepund.it/tutorials/evaminerva2014/
#STRiX2014 Hirst also introduced the promising @DiggingIntoData Dilipad project @parl_data http://dilipad.history.ac.uk/ cc @MaxKemman
#STRiX2014 Graeme Hirst spoke about his long term goal to map framing and ideology in parliamentary debates http://www.cs.toronto.edu/compling/Topics/Graeme-Research/