Digital Humanities at the library
Program
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Introduction: What can the University Library offer? Ingrid Cutler
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Examples from current projects
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Future plans:
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Discussion: what services do participants need?
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DigHumLab
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Design Thinking as a method for developing services
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Examples
- Språksamlingene, Stadnamn og GIS (language collections, place names, GIS), Peder Gammeltoft
- Digital full text archives, Øyvind Liland Gjesdal
- Git, Ahl Vegard Nilsen
- Courses and tools in DH for medieval studies, Pål Steiner
- Network analysis, Susanne Mikki
Hva kan Universitetsbiblioteket bidra med for digital humaniora-forskere ved UiB?





Title Text
- Marcus
- MeLOD
- GRG/ ariel.uib
- Birgitta
- Menota
- Holberg
- WAB
- ...
CLARINO
CLARINO is a Norwegian infrastructure project jointly funded by the Research Council of Norway and a consortium of Norwegian universities and research institutions. Its ultimate goal is to make existing and future language resources easily accessible for researchers.
What does CLARINO Bergen Centre offer:
- A repository to access, download and deposit language data
- Online services for treebanks and other corpora
- Online editing of metadata (CMDI)
Impacts of the CLARINO Infrastructure
The recent Norwegian Parliamentary Paper on the Humanities describes CLARINO as the common infrastructure for language databases in Norway.
Courses & workshops
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Locating and searching in datasets/ corpora
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Extracting, filtering, reformatting, and visualizing data (Open Refine)
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Searching in corpora with Glossa
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Searching in corpora with Corpuscle and INESS
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Open science/ open data
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Copyright & licensing
Marcus
Clarino
DigHumLab
Design Thinking
DHN
By Ingrid Cutler
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