Introduction: Here is a report conference with slides on a panel on the use of Omeka in digital art history projects for teaching activities.
Category: Meta-Activities
Meta-Activities are activities which, unlike regular research activities, do not apply directly to a research object, but rather to a combination of a research activity with a research object. A case in point would be a tutorial Teaching the digital Encoding of music, or a report Introducing Pattern Recognition in images. Meta-Activity tags can be added to provide additional context to a typical activity+object pair of tags. In some cases, however, meta-activities may also apply to objects, for example in the case of objects like “Infrastructure” or “Digital Humanities”.
Introduction: The 2017 SAA conference highlights the R language for archeological research as tool of choice.
Introduction: This post outlines how Swiss partners were able to create a tool for Gothic handwriting recognition.
Introduction: This post highlights contemporary methodological challenges of Big Data treatment.
Introduction: This post presents a platform which proposes tools for less-resourced languages.
Introduction: Here are the minutes of a seminar at IHA in Paris on how useful are the videogames for research data.
Introduction: Here are the minutes of an Italian doctoral seminar on digital pedagogical methods and tools.
Introduction: Here are the minutes of a seminar at IHA in Paris on the methodology of Text Mining and the visualization of the results.
Introduction: This post presents a methodological process for highlighting historical big data.
Introduction: This post highlights the updates of the platform histoGraph.