PROVIDEDH will present on ‘PROgressive VIsual DEcision-Making in Digital Humanities: Towards Uncertainty Annotation in TEI, M. Kozak [et al.]’. More detail, including conference schedule, can be found here.
Néill O’Dwyer and Emin Zerman of V-Sense are conducting a subjective quality assessment experiment to gather user feedback on an Augmented Reality application designed for the Long Room. Volunteer link below: https://doodle.com/poll/6h9v67nkp3c5d434 Due to the steady flow of tourists during working hours, the experiments will take place at Read More …
On Wednesday, 6 March 2019, the Humanities Research Institute at Maynooth University, the Trinity College Dublin Centre for Digital Humanities and the consortium members of the interdisciplinary PROgressive VIsual Decision-Making in Digital Humanities* (PROVIDEDH) project will co-host a workshop on the subject of ‘Uncertainty in Humanities Research Datasets’ to be held at Room Read More …
The Trinity-led DARIAH Community Engagement Working Group has published their report entitled “Barriers and Pathways to Community Engagement”, looking into working practices and expectations of Research Infrastructures among Humanities researchers. The full press release and report can be found here: https://dariahre.hypotheses.org/939
Are you interested in Open Science? Prof. Jennifer Edmond of the Trinity College Dublin Centre for Digital Humanities and Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra, Open Science Officer at DARIAH-EU have compiled a pragmatic guide to open data for Humanists. The Guide is available to read and download here: Open Data for Humanists, A Practical Read More …