The Digital Humanities Blog

A blog about the Master Programme in Digital Humanities at Uppsala University

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Digital Implementations in Heritage

Today the final course on the first semester starts, and soon the students will go on winter break. The course coordinator for the course is Anna Foka, who some of you already know Anna from post about Collaborative Document Annotation back in October. The course provides students with an understanding of the processes of implementing […]

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Digital Cultural Heritage

Today the third course on the first semester starts for the students of the Master program in Digital Humanities. The title of the course is Digital Cultural Heritage and is headed by Nadzeya Charapan, a guest phd-student at the Department for ALM. During the five week course the student will be able to investigate the […]

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Collaborative Document Annotation

This week the students on the program had a workshop with Anna Foka, a teacher and researcher working at the Digital Humanities Lab at Uppsala University. The workshop was part of the course Tools and methods: critical encounters. Recogito provides a personal workspace where you can upload, collect and organize your source materials – texts, […]

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Application is open for 2020!

Today the application for the Master’s Programme in Digital Humanities for the Autumn 2020 opens! Applications can be submitted until the 15th of January, when the first application period ends. The Master’s Programme in Digital Humanities provides tools can be used to analyse, visualize and research digital media and digitized materials. You will also learn […]

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The second step of the first semester

The students of the DH-masterprogramme is now done with their first introductory course as they are settling in to the cosier Swedish autumn weather. Today the second course on the program starts. It’s called Tools and Methods: Critical Encounters and is a practically oriented course coordinated by Matts Lindström. The course introduces and studies a […]

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First day of semester!

Today we have welcomed the new semester at the Department of ALM and the first students at the Digital Humanities have gotten introduced to their two years at the programme. I know the whole department is eager to meet the new students and curious about what perspectives and ideas they will bring to the educational […]

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Karl Berglund: Reading From a Distance

Hi, I split my time between being a researcher in literature (currently in the project “From Close Reading to Distant Reading”) and a digital scholarship librarian, where I support researchers who want to deploy digital methods in their research.   My own research has from start been focused on large-scale patterns and systematic studies of […]

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Call for papers for Tidskrift för ABM

The Department of ALM are now inviting contributions to the department journal Tidskrift för ABM (Journal for ALM). We are looking for scholarly articles as well as travelogues, shorter notations and reviews of works of relevance to ALM, information science or digital humanities.  Both English and Swedish are accepted languages. Publication date will be in December 2019. […]

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