Nettsider med emneord «Digital Humanities»

Publisert 28. mars 2017 11:28

Madelen Brovold og Heidi Karlsen har nylig begynt som stipendiater ved Senter for Ibsen-studier. De er begge tilknyttet prosjektet "Data-Mining the Digital Bookshelf".

Publisert 29. mars 2017 10:19

Professor at the Center for Ibsen Studies Julie Holledge has in cooperation with Head of Department Frode Helland, Jonathan Bollen and Joanne Tompkins written the book A Global Doll's House: Ibsen and Distant Visions.  

Publisert 29. mars 2017 09:02

Madelen Brovold and Heidi Karlsen have recently started as PhD candidates at the Centre for Ibsen Studies. They are both connected to the research project "Data-Mining the Digital Bookshelf".

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Staff and students are cordiallly invited to a three-paper workshop on the application of digital tools for the analysis of historical English materials. The organiser is grateful to the Anders Jahre Fond for financial support.

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Digital Humanities Research Network at the University of Oslo.

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Welcome! This is the first blog of the EU-funded Marie Skłodowska Curie project Index of Middle English Prose: Digital Cotton Catalogue Project (IMEP DCCP).

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Publisert 29. sep. 2022 16:49

When I was working with Middle English topics as an undergraduate in Helsinki, I learned that there were two main reference works for finding Middle English works in the department library. These were The Index of Middle English Prose (IMEP) and the Index of Middle English Verse (IMEV). Both could be found in a section entitled Britannica at the department library. Both were consulted fairly regularly by a nerdy student, who had progressed from reading too much Tolkien to developing an interest in the medieval parts of the curriculum. Given the similarity of the names of these series, I naturally assumed they were sister publications. It was only after starting to work for IMEP that I realised there are substantial differences between the two.

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Nettverket for digital humaniora ved Universitetet i Oslo

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