This Level II Digital Humanities Start-up application seeks funding for two workshops that will populate and refine Prosop, a social networking tool for the past. Prosop offers an open-source, customizable database in which historians and genealogists can record demographic information about individuals famous and unknown: names, dates, professions, locations, relations, and the like. Researchers can then use this data to plot groups of individuals that they study in time, space, and society and to discover connections between their historical networks and those of other scholars. Each Populating Prosop workshop will bring together twelve to fifteen historians of the Mediterranean representing diverse languages and periods. Participants w...
Previous NEH-funding made it possible for "Mapping the Republic of Letters" project to develop a ser...
Prosopographies disambiguate names appearing in sources by creating lists of persons, but the progre...
Digital technology has become a key component of public history and cultural heritage, from mobile d...
As part of Web 2.0 (Semantic Web), there is a new technology called FOAF (Friend of a Friend), descr...
Two short presentations and the source code of a small demo given at the Atelier Heloïse Workshop on...
Historical social networks are analyzed using prosopographical methods. Prosopography is a branch of...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Digital Classics Online via the DOI in this...
International audienceHistorical social networks are analyzed using prosopographical methods. Prosop...
This paper shows how biographical registries can be represented as Linked Data, enriched by data lin...
A call for participants for a "Database development workshop". Historians and other scholars with l...
British historian Lawrence Stone defines prosopography as “the investigation of the common backgroun...
Machine-learning technologies such as Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR) are beginning to be used to...
Presented at “Representing Knowledge in the Digital Humanities”, University of Kansas, September 24,...
Digital prosopography differs from other prosopographies because it is public-facing, accessible onl...
A Level II Digital Humanities Start-up grant, the Journalism History Hub will use Web 2.0 technology...
Previous NEH-funding made it possible for "Mapping the Republic of Letters" project to develop a ser...
Prosopographies disambiguate names appearing in sources by creating lists of persons, but the progre...
Digital technology has become a key component of public history and cultural heritage, from mobile d...
As part of Web 2.0 (Semantic Web), there is a new technology called FOAF (Friend of a Friend), descr...
Two short presentations and the source code of a small demo given at the Atelier Heloïse Workshop on...
Historical social networks are analyzed using prosopographical methods. Prosopography is a branch of...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Digital Classics Online via the DOI in this...
International audienceHistorical social networks are analyzed using prosopographical methods. Prosop...
This paper shows how biographical registries can be represented as Linked Data, enriched by data lin...
A call for participants for a "Database development workshop". Historians and other scholars with l...
British historian Lawrence Stone defines prosopography as “the investigation of the common backgroun...
Machine-learning technologies such as Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR) are beginning to be used to...
Presented at “Representing Knowledge in the Digital Humanities”, University of Kansas, September 24,...
Digital prosopography differs from other prosopographies because it is public-facing, accessible onl...
A Level II Digital Humanities Start-up grant, the Journalism History Hub will use Web 2.0 technology...
Previous NEH-funding made it possible for "Mapping the Republic of Letters" project to develop a ser...
Prosopographies disambiguate names appearing in sources by creating lists of persons, but the progre...
Digital technology has become a key component of public history and cultural heritage, from mobile d...