Organizers

Victoria G. D. Landau University of Basel, Switzerland / MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society

Sarah Siegenthaler University of Basel, Switzerland

The digitization of humanities research has inevitably «arrived» at the doorstep of disciplines dealing with the past. This workshop is an informal scientific exchange on the digital helpers and infrastructures we use both every day and for specific needs: open-source tools and platforms, data management structures, universal implementations, (geographic) mapping and the visualization of research results and connections.

Workshop Information – March 2023 (click toggle ▶︎ for more)

Thank you to our March 2023 Workshop Participants:

Aikaterini Giakimtsouki-Magaraki, University of Crete (Rethymnon, Greece) Vasiliki Kafkiou, University of Crete (Heraklion, Greece) Daria Kondakova, KU Leuven (Leuven, Belgium) Jacob Langeloh, University of Copenhagen (Copenhagen, Denmark) Valentin Luckhardt, Braunschweigisches Landesmuseum (Braunschweig, Germany) Elisabeth Maria Magin, Kulturhistorisk museum, UiO (Oslo, Norway) Seraina Nett, Uppsala University (Uppsala, Sweden) Mindaugas Šinkūnas, Lietuvių kalbos institutas (Vilnius, Lithuania)


Our Workshop Slides are openly available on Zenodo:

Workshop: Exploring Digital Tools and Platforms for Individual Research of History and Antiquity


«Contribute to the Community» (CTTC) Session — Results

In addition to the tools presented by the organizers, the last section of the workshop was dedicated to further resources the participants are familiar with and use on a regular basis. We thank all participants of our workshop on 9 March 2023 for their interest and valuable insights!

Check out the participant contributions here:

«Contribute to the Community» (CTTC) – March 2023