Last week, I was personally present in Cork in order to present my ongoing research to the staff and students of UCC. Here follow some impressions.
Wouter Kreuze presenting at the Digital Humanities Colloquium today! pic.twitter.com/rF4vmt3ACB
— EURONEWS project (@EURONEWSproject) November 10, 2021
Great example for students of the use of XML to systematically approach the 16C Avvisi in the collection for historical analysis – interesting to see their approach, incorporating so much freedom with the structure of each avviso … creating the database to query #uccdh @UCC_DH pic.twitter.com/5p2VWQg20N
— Orla Murphy (@omurphy16) November 10, 2021
Brilliant presentation by @KreuzeWouter on digital strategies to analyse handwritten newsletters of the Medici Archive #DH #UCCDH pic.twitter.com/9xZOLPLwDS
— EURONEWS project (@EURONEWSproject) November 10, 2021
Lovely to welcome @KreuzeWouter from @EURONEWSproject @IrishResearch #LoveIrishResearch speaking at the Digital Humanities Colloquium @UCC_DH #uccdh contextualising the project within the history of news … pic.twitter.com/no3kmRBbqX
— Orla Murphy (@omurphy16) November 10, 2021
Today's #UCCDH Research Colloquium features more colleagues from @EURONEWSproject, this time @KreuzeWouter, who speaking about his "synchronic study of manuscript newspapers".#DigitalHumanities #LoveIrishResearch @IrishResearch pic.twitter.com/fXk0UOJZMZ
— James O'Sullivan (@jamescosullivan) November 10, 2021
@KreuzeWouter presenting on his research with @EURONEWSproject on early news networks coverage of politics in Genoa in the 1570s @UCC_DH @UCC pic.twitter.com/ClK7Ft9KeO
— Mike Cosgrave (@mikecosgrave) November 10, 2021
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