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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/

GhentCDH

Learning lots about the growing functionalities of @nodegoat - the relational web-based data management & network & geospatial visualization platform of @LAB1100, w/ support of @ClariahV

Full day of #nodegoat workshops at the Ghent Centre for Digital Humanities: a beginners workshop in the morning and a workshop for more advanced users in the afternoon. Great questions about data modelling, IIIF integrations, vague dates, and data publications.

📷 GhentCDH

NYUAD Humanities Research Fellowships

We're excited to host Pim van Bree & Geert Kessels (@LAB1100) for an in-person workshop, From Archives to Analysis: Data Management & Analysis for Humanities w/ @Nodegoat on Nov 2. Conveners: @SuphanKrmzltn @DJWrisley @burak_sayim

RSVP: https://www.hrf-arabworld.org/events/2023/from-archives-to-analysis-data-management-and-analysis-for-humanities-with-nodegoat

#KnowledgeFutures

The nodegoat workshop at New York University Abu Dhabi was a lot of fun with both fellows and students joining throughout the day. Many thanks to Suphan and David for hosting. Slides can be found here 👇

Arabic: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1L0LsMV2c0uLKt6HIvqP6roUMtbAuv7d4/edit
English: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1WguEOqEEJ4WM9pNi6D4ViZ_QBQYpO5Xl/edit

Blog post about a new #nodegoat Guide: Use any @IIIF Published Map as a Background in your Geographic Visualisations

Thanks to the Allmaps (https://allmaps.org) project, it is now possible to use any map that has been published as a #IIIF image as a background map in your geographic data visualisations in #nodegoat.

https://nodegoat.net/blog.s/68/use-any-iiif-published-map-as-a-background-in-your-geographic-visualisations

The updated #nodegoat Guide 'Use a Historical Map' describes the steps you need to take to use #IIIF images as a background map. The Guide uses an example of a historical map published by the @CDSLeiden of @ubleiden

#digitalhistory #histodons #maps #DigitalHumanities #dataviz @histodons

Register now for the virtual workshop 'An Introduction to nodegoat for Byzantinsts' by Jesse W. Torgerson (Wesleyan University) on Friday, October 13, 2023, 12:00–3:00 PM EDT.

This workshop is organised by the Mary Jaharis Center for Byzantine Art and Culture and the Byzantine Studies Association of North America.

https://maryjahariscenter.org/events/nodegoat-for-byzantinsts

Registration closes Monday, October 9, 2023.

#DigitalHumanities #Byzantinum #Byzantine #History #Histodon #Histodons #nodegoat @histodons

Last week we ran a #nodegoat workshop at the Institut für Zeitgeschichte of the @leibnizgemeinschaft in Munich.

#linkinbio #digitalhumanities