DHCommons

DHCommons是centerNet发行的线上刊物(资料库),其建设目的在于为数字人文项目和希望参与项目研究的学者搭建合作的桥梁。
官方网站及博客:
http://dhcommons.org/ (无法打开)
https://scholarlytales.hcommons.org/
https://bib.kuleuven.be/english/research/digital-humanities/dhcommons
https://dhcommons.hypotheses.org/
The Digital Humanities Commons is an initiative within KU Leuven Libraries Artes aiming to bring together interested parties around teaching, training, and research in the Digital Humanities (DH). We consciously named this initiative a Commons because we wish to contribute to building a DH community at KU Leuven by offering a common ground where people can come together, exchange ideas and experiences, and find partners with whom to collaborate. At the same time, we want to avoid cloistering the digital work within the walls of a designated center and wish to illustrate that it is a core practice in the library’s day-to-day efforts, permeating the entire organization and crossing boundaries with other units. Most importantly, everyone is welcome to participate in and contribute to the Commons.
刊物最新动态:
- Training: Research Survival Game
- Training: Open Science Discovery for PhD Researchers
- Interview Series: In Conversation with BiblioTech Hackathon Participants
- Event Series: Digital Scholarship Drop-in Sessions with Artes Research
- Training: ManGO training sessions
- Interview Series: In Conversation with BiblioTech Hackathon Participants
- Event: Digital Scholarship Drop-in Session with Artes Research
- Getting started with data visualization by Houda Lamqaddam
- Interview: Professor Fred Truyen in Conversation with Artes Research Intern Alisa Grishin
- Event: In-Person Meeting of DH (Usually Virtual) Discussion Group for ECRs in Belgium
- Training: Getting started with Zotero for PhD research
- Results: BiblioTech Hackathon
- Food for thought: The role of the library catalog in an Open Access world
- Seminar: LECTIO Chair Barbara McGillivray on Semantic Change in Ancient Texts
- Info Fair: Tools Rule! An RDM Networking Event (KU Leuven)
- Training: Workshop on the Relational Database Platform, Nodegoat
- Training: RDR and Sharing & Publishing Research Data
- Job Vacancy: 4 Positions on ERC Starting Grant Project “Making Migrant Voices Heard: How Collaboration is Changing the Cultural Field”
- Training: RDM workshop for PhDs (KU Leuven)
- Conference: KU Leuven Open Science Day on 2 May 2023
- From Our Digital Bookshelf: The Digital Humanities Coursebook by Johanna Drucker
- Interesting trial for musicologists: test nkoda until 27 March 2023
- Webinar Series: DH Virtual Discussion Group for Early Career Researchers in Belgium – Spring 2023 Edition
- Training: Digital Text Editing Workshop (UCLouvain)
- Training: Write a Data Management Plan for research with personal data (KU Leuven)
- Recap: DH Virtual Discussion Group – Fall 2022 Edition
- Webinar series: Sherman Centre for Digital Scholarship
- Internship Introduction: Hackathons and Promoting Cultural Heritage Materials
- Call for contributions: 2023 DH Benelux Conference
- Recap: How do you do it? A behind-the-scenes look at research workflows
- Online expo: 360° Ligeti
- Training: Sharing and publishing research data (KU Leuven)
- Call for contributions: KU Leuven Open Science Day
- The Digital Humanities journey of Sara Cosemans: using digital research methods to deal with information overload
- Training: Digital Skills Space
- Hackathon: BiblioTech 2023 (KU Leuven)
- Training: “From Paper to Files – How to Efficiently Digitize (Historical) Documents”
- Training: RDM workshop for PhDs (KU Leuven)
- Recap: DH Virtual Discussion Group for ECRs in Belgium 24/10
- Training: How do you do it? A behind-the-scenes look at research workflows (KU Leuven)
- Webinar series: “Digital Heritage Seminar series” (co-organized by the KBR)
- Webinar series: Digital Humanities Virtual Discussion Group for ECRs in Belgium Fall 2022 Edition
- Training: Open Science Discovery for PhD researchers 2022 (KU Leuven)
- Baserow: the open-source, no-code database
- Open or closed? Which availability to choose for your dissertation
- Job Vacancy: Social Network Analysis for the Transmission of Ideas in the Ancient World on the NIKAW Project
- Job Vacancy: Machine Learning for Information Extraction from Ancient Texts on the NIKAW Project
- From our Digital Bookshelf: “Rethinking research data” by Kristin Briney
- From our Digital Bookshelf: “Embedding Creativity into Digital Resources,” by Christina Kamposiori, Claire Warwick, and Simon Mahony
- DH@rts: New DH Website at KU Leuven Faculty of Arts
- Recap: Zotero workshop and plugin recommendations
- 2025 rare books for Louvain 2025
- KU Leuven Libraries Artes supports Sidestone Press
- William Wyndaele schenkt zijn voornamelijk historische collectie aan KU Leuven Bibliotheken
- Workshop: Getting Started with Zotero for PhD Research
- Webinar: Transcription and OCR tool Transkribus on May 31 (in Dutch)
- Online Conference: “Wanted: Social Media Data” organized by the KBR
- Online training: Summer School for Literary Studies and Digital Humanities 20-23 June 2022
- Funding Opportunity: CLS Infra TNA Fellowships
- Job Vacancy: Three-Year Postdoc in Machine Learning
- Libraries and Diamond Open Access
- Conference: Open Science day KU Leuven 2022
- Humanities Commons: More than a Scholarly Network for Humanists
- Job Vacancy: Innovation Manager on Digital Transformation and Curation in Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums (GLAM)
- Training: Research Data Management – KU Leuven Research Coordination Office
- Recap: March 2022 DH Virtual Discussion Group
- Webinar: The Diamond Open Access Model – What impact on research?
- Trismegistos People website nominated for DH awards
- Zotero: a digital personal research assistant. Collecting and organizing references
- Zotero: a digital personal research assistant. Getting started
- Training: AI and DH Training Sessions – KU Leuven Faculty of Arts
- Webinar Series: Digital Humanities Virtual Discussion Group for ECRs in Belgium Spring 2022 Edition
- Seminar Series: Image Processing – KBR Digital Heritage
- Call for contributions: Open Science day KU Leuven 2022
- Lecture: Digital Humanities Lecture Series – Platform{DH} University of Antwerp
- How will you apply metadata?
- Job Vacancy: Full-time FED-tWIN Position with Focus on Belgian Digital Book Heritage
- New digital scholarship resources, January 15-21
- New digital scholarship resources, January 7-14
- Call for contributions: DH Benelux Conference 2022
- New digital scholarship resources added over the winter holiday
- Journal club: ReproducibiliTea at KU Leuven looking for coordinators and participants
- Trial access: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature
- Webinar: Third Session of DH Virtual Discussion Group for ECRs in Belgium with Speaker Dr. Rudy Jos Beerens
- Trial access: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Linguistics
- Funding Opportunity: Computational Literary Studies Infrastructure (CLS INFRA) Transnational Access Fellowships (TNA)
- Webinar: Second Session of the DH Virtual Discussion Group for ECRs in Belgium with Speaker Dr. Joren Six
- Training: Two-Day Workshop with the Portable Light Dome System
- Seminar: Launch of the KU Leuven Digital Society Institute (DigiSoc)
- Conference: ENCODE Project – Multilingual and Multicultural Digital Infrastructures for Ancient Written Artefacts
- Webinar Series: Digital Humanities Virtual Discussion Group for ECRs in Belgium Fall 2021 Edition
- The Programming Historian: OA tutorials in the digital humanities
- Funding Opportunity: DARIAH-EU Digital Humanities Open Access Monograph Bursary for First Publications
- Opening The Future: A new funding model for OA monographs
- Training: Getting started with Linked Open Data
- Journal Club: ReproducibiliTea@KULeuven on open data
- Arabic Collections Online (ACO)
- Training: Integrating Citizen Science at Universities: From ‘What’ to ‘How’
- 360° Reich – een webtentoonstelling
- Workshop series: DHSITE2021 with workshops on Python, Linked Open Data, Text Analysis, and Machine Translation
- Get new Scholarly Tales posts in Outlook via the blog’s RSS feed
- Finding an Open Access journal with the DOAJ
- Short introduction to navigating Limo
- Trial access: Eustathius, Commentary on the Iliad/Odyssey (Brill Scholarly Editions)
- The Belgian War press: de Belgische pers gedigitaliseerd
- Over 100.000 e-books accessible for KU Leuven users through Evidence Based Acquisition
- Lecture Series: KBR Digital Humanities Online Series
- Event: Old Books and New Technologies: Medieval Books and the Digital Humanities in the Low Countries
- Event: Linking People: Network Analysis and Intellectual History
- Video: Using Tropy to organize and add metadata to images
- Open Access terminology (bis)
- Event: CLARIN Café on the Rights of Data Subjects in Language Resources
- Vacature: Informatiespecialist onderzoek met focus op digital scholarship in the humanities
- Not Only Transformative Agreements
- Event: KU Leuven Open Science Study Day on 3 May
- The Open Access color palette
- Video: How to publish your book in Open Access with the KU Leuven Fund for Fair OA & Leuven University Press
- Event: DH Virtual Discussion Group for Early Career Researchers in Belgium, Spring Semester 2021
- Interview: Professor Martin Kohlrausch about the KU Leuven Fund for Fair Open Access
- Interview: Professor Fred Truyen about Digital Humanities
- Event: Introduction to Tropy: a Digital Tool for Organizing Archival Research Photos • European University Institute
- Event: Open Science Discovery for PhD Students at KU Leuven on 25 March
- Event: Digital Approaches to Early Modern History
- Event: Upcoming workshop on RDM for doctoral students in Eastern and Arabic Studies
- New resource: The hands-on guide to research data management for KU Leuven researchers, students, and research support staff in the humanities and social sciences
- Event: Workshop on research data management for Arts and Humanities doctoral researchers
- Open Access Books Toolkit: A guide to OA book publishing
- A List(en) of DH Podcasts
- Think.Check.Submit: new checklist for books
- Unpaywall plug-in
- What’s in a number? A closer look at Open Access readership data
- FOSTER e-learning portal
- Event: DH Virtual Discussion Group for Early Career Researchers in Belgium
- Parthenos Standardization Survival Kit: explore standardized research workflows by discipline, method, materials
- Interview: Why Open Science? There can be no public trust in scholarship without openness