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Interview with Prof. David Michelson: From Syriaca.org to the British Library and Beyond (2)
Interview, New Post, Online Resources, Syriac Studies

Interview with Prof. David Michelson: From Syriaca.org to the British Library and Beyond (2)

This post is the second part of a conversation between Ephrem A. Ishac and David Michaelson on the state of … Continue reading Interview with Prof. David Michelson: From Syriaca.org to the British Library and Beyond (2)

Interview with Prof. David Michelson: From Syriaca.org to the British Library and Beyond (1)
Interview, New Post, Online Resources, Syriac Studies

Interview with Prof. David Michelson: From Syriaca.org to the British Library and Beyond (1)

Between October and November 2025, Prof. David Michelson served as a visiting fellow at the Institute for Medieval Research (IMAFO) … Continue reading Interview with Prof. David Michelson: From Syriaca.org to the British Library and Beyond (1)

Bridging Narratives and Data: ResearchSpace 4.0.0 and the Power of Knowledge Graphs
DH in Practice, New Post, Visualization

Bridging Narratives and Data: ResearchSpace 4.0.0 and the Power of Knowledge Graphs

Decades ago, one of the main concerns of the cultural heritage community was the lack of digitized data. Although digitization … Continue reading Bridging Narratives and Data: ResearchSpace 4.0.0 and the Power of Knowledge Graphs

CrossAsia: A Gateway to Asian Studies in the Digital Age (Part 1)
DH in Practice, Interview, Online Resources

CrossAsia: A Gateway to Asian Studies in the Digital Age (Part 1)

The first of three articles looking at how the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin’s digital platform CrossAsia is changing the way Asian … Continue reading CrossAsia: A Gateway to Asian Studies in the Digital Age (Part 1)

Linked Data: An Intensive Introduction by Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller
DH in General

Linked Data: An Intensive Introduction by Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller

Three seems to be a magical number. Something about it is so convenient, encapsulated in Netflix’s method of describing a … Continue reading Linked Data: An Intensive Introduction by Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller

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