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HistData

Blog of Kaspar Gubler, University of Bern (Digital History)

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SPARK

SNSF SPARK Project leader (2020/21) on dynamic data ingestion of historical data. http://p3.snf.ch/project-190161

REPAC

Initiator and Head of digital development of REPAC (Repertorium Academicum), a research environment for data management and data visualization, which hosts several Digital Humanities projects.

RAG

Head of Digital Development of RAG (Repertorium Academicum Germanicum), a long-term digital humanities project involving 60,000 students in Europe (1250-1550), who will be analysed, visualised and published in a virtual research environment (maps, networks, time series) within a contextualised prosopography.

Nodegoat GO

Nodegoat (github) is a virtual research environment (VRE), which I use in many projects and I have been involved in developing over the last few years. Nodegoat is developed by LAB1100, a spin off from the University of Amsterdam. What I like most about Nodegoat is the integrated visualization functions, as well as the data management and import function (CSV) or running it as a multi-user platform for collaborative work and exchange of research data. Nodegoat is available open source as well as managed open source by LAB1100.

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