News and events
June 2023
Lunch Lecture: Patterns in Translation
- June 1, 2023
The Peshitta, the Syriac translation of the Hebrew Bible, has been well-studied in traditional scholarship. Nevertheless, it still remains under explored from a computational perspective. Digitization methods of the ETCBC have made it possible to open this text up for machine translation scrutiny.
1JunLunch Lecture: Image recognition techniques for early modern prints
- June 8, 2023
Digital image recognition techniques are developing rapidly. With this lecture, Jeroen Salman (associate professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Utrecht) will expand on searching and analyzing collections of pre-modern print materials and illustrated books.
8JunDecentralized Web and Solid: scenarios for the future
- June 14, 2023
Together with meemoo, the UGent and the Platform Linked Data Netherlands (PLDN), the NDE is organizing an event where they will update you on current developments around the decentralized web and Solid from a broader heritage, media, research and community perspective.
14JunCLARIAH at TABU Dag 2023
- June 15, 2023
TABU Dag is an international linguistics conference organized at the University of Groningen. The conference offers an excellent opportunity to meet fellow researchers and discuss current topics in all fields of linguistics.
15Jun16JunSICSS-ODISSEI Summer School
- June 19, 2023
After its successful first run last summer, ODISSEI will host its second Summer Institute in Computational Social Science in the Netherlands. The purpose is to bring together PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, and early career researchers interested in computational social science.
19Jun30JunAVA_Net Symposium 2023
- June 20, 2023
Coming June, the AVA_Net symposium will be held at Sound & Vision, Hilversum. A day full of interesting talks, presentations, discussions and fascinating encounters with peers from the broad AV heritage field.
20JunWelcome to the first Tech & Data Day!
- June 29, 2023
The combination of Tech & Data is essential in digitally informed humanities research. With our current Heritage Data Research projects in mind, CLARIAH is now organizing the first Tech & Data Day on Thursday 29 June. Everyone is welcome to join!
29JunDigital Humanities workshop at the "Leidse Onderwijsparade"
- June 30, 2023
With an Onderwijsparade workshop, "Discover the tools and techniques to analyse digital or digitised sources", CLARIAH's Liselore Tissen will help beginners with finding their way in the fascinating new field of Digital Humanities.
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