This presentation is about a pilot project in which we linked five web resources in order to get a firmer grip on processes of canonization in Dutch literature in the early eighteenth century. The project centers around the Panpoëticon Batavûm, an early eighteenth century portrait gallery of Dutch writers, initiated by the painter Arnoud van Halen (1673-1732) and continued by others. This hall of fame provides an early example of the historical canonization of Dutch writers. And data analysis might help to get new insights or more robust conclusions about the logic behind this process of canonization. As a collection the Panpoëticon is no longer intact, but it has been digitally reconstructed as a website. We created a RDF representation o...
In this document, we present the Dutch Ships and Sailors project. This project brings together four ...
Dutch Ships and Sailors is a project that aims to provide an infrastructure for maritime historical ...
The Low Countries’ Plakkaatboeken: Entangled Histories between ±1500-1800?! Text-segmentation and m...
The scientific revolution of the 17th century was driven by countless discoveries in the observatory...
From May till November 2019, the KB National Library of the Netherlands (The Hague) hosts the Resear...
Dutch Ships and Sailors is a project that aims to provide an infrastructure for maritime historical ...
The Short Title Catalogue, Netherlands (STCN) is a retrospective bibliography containing description...
Manuscripts are a crucial form of evidence for research into all aspects of premodern European histo...
Data used to reconstruct the Google related searches network of Dutch authors. The comparison da...
This article investigates popular topics and topical fluctuations in a diachronic corpus of 43,772 D...
In a previous post, we introduced a dataset of Dutch novels with textual features and metadata. In t...
Replication data for article 'The Canon of Dutch Literature According to Google' (https://culturalan...
Within the Virtual Interiors project various Amsterdam houses are reconstructed in three dimensions ...
DH2019 Poster Entangled Histories of Early Modern Ordinances Segmentation of text and machine-lear...
Dutch Ships and Sailors is a project that aims to provide an infrastructure for maritime historical ...
In this document, we present the Dutch Ships and Sailors project. This project brings together four ...
Dutch Ships and Sailors is a project that aims to provide an infrastructure for maritime historical ...
The Low Countries’ Plakkaatboeken: Entangled Histories between ±1500-1800?! Text-segmentation and m...
The scientific revolution of the 17th century was driven by countless discoveries in the observatory...
From May till November 2019, the KB National Library of the Netherlands (The Hague) hosts the Resear...
Dutch Ships and Sailors is a project that aims to provide an infrastructure for maritime historical ...
The Short Title Catalogue, Netherlands (STCN) is a retrospective bibliography containing description...
Manuscripts are a crucial form of evidence for research into all aspects of premodern European histo...
Data used to reconstruct the Google related searches network of Dutch authors. The comparison da...
This article investigates popular topics and topical fluctuations in a diachronic corpus of 43,772 D...
In a previous post, we introduced a dataset of Dutch novels with textual features and metadata. In t...
Replication data for article 'The Canon of Dutch Literature According to Google' (https://culturalan...
Within the Virtual Interiors project various Amsterdam houses are reconstructed in three dimensions ...
DH2019 Poster Entangled Histories of Early Modern Ordinances Segmentation of text and machine-lear...
Dutch Ships and Sailors is a project that aims to provide an infrastructure for maritime historical ...
In this document, we present the Dutch Ships and Sailors project. This project brings together four ...
Dutch Ships and Sailors is a project that aims to provide an infrastructure for maritime historical ...
The Low Countries’ Plakkaatboeken: Entangled Histories between ±1500-1800?! Text-segmentation and m...