Digital Humanities at the library

Program

  • Introduction: What can the University Library offer?  Ingrid Cutler

  • Examples from current projects

  • Future plans:

    • Discussion: what services do participants need?

    • DigHumLab

    • Design Thinking as a method for developing services

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

 

  • Locating and searching in datasets/ corpora

  • Extracting, filtering, reformatting, and visualizing data (Open Refine)

  • Searching in corpora with Glossa

  • Searching in corpora with Corpuscle and INESS

  • Open science/ open data

  • Copyright & licensing

Marcus

Clarino

DigHumLab

Design Thinking

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