The Soeterbeeck eHumanities Workshop took place on June 13th and 14th, in the study center of Soeterbeeck, near Ravenstein, the Netherlands.
Tag: eHumanities
Open Data on the Web – Report
The Open Data on the Web workshop (23 – 24 April 2013, Campus London, Shoreditch) was a great event co-organized by the W3C, the Open Data Institute and the Open Knowledge Foundation.
CEDAR Symposium – Recap
The first annual CEDAR mini symposium during last March 1st was a successful event! It gathered together 22 attendees from 9 interdisciplinary institutions in the Netherlands, all of them directly or indirectly linked with our census research.
Technical report: miniproject advances, iteration 2
Within the CEDAR project, iterative development cycles we refer to as miniprojects have been established to study, correct, harmonize and publish the Dutch historical censuses (1795-1971) in a constrained scale environment.
Visualizing SPARQL query results on the census
After successfully converting to RDF a subset of the whole sample of the Dutch historical censuses, some SPARQL queries have been launched against the dataset.
Mini-symposium Computational Humanities
Along with all the e-Humanities Group projects, the CEDAR project is going to be presented this afternoon at the Meertens Institute, Symposiumzaal, Joan Muyskensweg 25, 1096 CJ Amsterdam in a special mini-symposium.
The CEDAR project: linked open census data
Currently, Europe is confronted with industrial restructuring, migration, an ageing population and financial crisis in a world of accelerated change.