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Dear colleagues,
Let me share with you an invitation to a webinar taking place on April 19 from 15.00 CET as a part of the Hagener Forschungsdialog organized by the Fernuniversität Hagen.
How even a small project can build a large manuscript database: lessons learned from the Innovating Knowledge project
The webinar is specifically intended for those who are contemplating developing an online manuscript database and would like to get practical tips about how to start a database project and manage database development. We will be also talking about the growing ecosystem of small digital manuscript metadata projects (or SDMMPs) in Medieval Studies that has sprung up in the last decade and see some examples of successful SDMMPs.
If you are intrigued by the topic, you can register for the webinar until this Sunday (16 April) at: https://www.fernuni-hagen.de/geschichte/praesenzen/lg1/0423-online-vortrag_h...
Kind regards,
Evina Stein https://homomodernus.net/ https://evinasteinova.academia.edu/ ORCID: 0000-0001-9428-4013https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9428-4013
Project leader [https://ci3.googleusercontent.com/mail-sig/AIorK4z2UtVI3V9TEO6pzeEVnbqUUag1o...] Innovating Knowledgehttp://innovatingknowledge.nl/ project Huygens Institute, KNAW, Amsterdam
Scientific lead QVIREhttps://kinit.sk/project/qvire-cultural-ai-detecting-relevant-marks-from-scans-of-medieval-manuscripts-for-their-further-analysis/?highlight=QVIRE project Kempelen Institute of Intelligent Technologies, Bratislava