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10-03-2017 16:16:07
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Am happy to see the discussion of variation in place name data and its inclusion into manuscript-based mapping projects in one of the Doretha Lethbridge 🎻 💚' pieces 😊 Curious about how such variation can be included? Have a look at NorseWorldGazetteer s publications bit.ly/33vr0js
Book proposal approved with Arc Humanities Press. Cheers to Digital Spatial Infrastructures in the Humanities: Mapping Worldviews in Pre-Modern Societies and the awesome Anna Foka Peder Gammeltoft Marcus Smith @StuartEDunn Agnieszka in an orange apocalypse Doretha Lethbridge 🎻 💚 Sara Ellis-Nilsson, PhD 🕊️ Språk och folkminnen 🎇🎇🎇
OMG, NorseWorldGazetteer, we have a book to write/edit 😱😱😱#digitalhumanities #researchinfrastructure #infrastructurestudies #spatiality #spatialhumanities #spatialinfrastructures
Alexandra Petrulevich NorseWorldGazetteer It will be stellar- like everything you do! 💙
@LauraAmalasunta Awesome! Let's chat. Definitely would like ro hear more about what you're doing! And congrats btw! :) Have you heard of NorseWorldGazetteer ? I think the PI Alexandra Petrulevich might be interested in your project too. 😊
#Toponymic #project “#Swedifying the other: #placename policymaking in the large-scale cadastral #maps of the #Swedish Empire (1630–1700)” of our colleague Alexandra Petrulevich got a considerable funding from the Riksbankens Jubileumsfond icosweb.net/blog/2020/12/1… NorseWorldGazetteer Centre for Digital Humanities& Social Sciences
Det var kanske storslagen natur Karl Knutsson (Bonde) var ute efter på tillbakaresan till Sverige, vem vet. Här har vi fjället i NorseWorldGazetteer #EastNorse #Karlskrönikan
My article in #TMG 7 Arc Humanities Press is now available online under Green OA. Have a look here: urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=ur… #Spatiality in #MedievalLiterature based on NorseWorldGazetteer material
Exploring some #Vienna with Sara Ellis-Nilsson, PhD 🕊️ today. Tomorrow it will be all about things spatial in the North and beyond 🤓 with Dr Caitlin Ellis Ben Allport NorseWorldGazetteer Mapping Lived Religion
Starting the day by virtually attending the Mapping Medieval Peoples project workshop IMAFO! First paper by Alexandra Petrulevich asking the important question of what is spatial data in a text and how the team at NorseWorldGazetteer define it!
So sad to be leaving Vienna already on the first sunny day of my stay ☀️🌷 Thanks so much @LauraAmalasunta for inviting NorseWorldGazetteer and me to the workshop. I thoroughly enjoyed it! Lots of inspiration from everyone involved! #spatialhumanities #spatialanalysis #huminfra #humviz
The workshop was in mini format with only the organisers participating, 10 ppl to achieve 2 things: 1. link NorseWorldGazetteer and sagamap.hi.is/is/ as well as work on links between Språk och folkminnen s Place-name register and Mapping Lived Religion 2. design a EU #spainfra application
Here comes a brief summary of the #BuildingDH2022 session on International #DH infras bit.ly/3DXodRL Toma Tasovac DARIAH-EU | @dariaheu.bsky.social provided insights into the ongoing disc on what RIs in the Hums are/can be. Most imprtly, how RIs should be understood as research outputs.
The Norse World project is a part of the Nordic Spatial Humanities consortium presented at #BuildingDH2022 yesterday. Recording of the session available at the conference website!
Great 🧵 on #Norse digital resources. Happy to be on the list @kakapitan.bsky.social 💚
Proofs! Digital Spatial Infrastructures and Worldviews soon available on the internet (because #OA!) #digitalhumanities #spatialhumanities #huminfra #placenames The Swedish Digital Place-name Register Nordic Spatial Humanities SOCH NorseWorldGazetteer Mapping Lived Religion DigDag nafnið.is ISM TORA
Check out this volume to mark the conclusion of the first stage of the NorseWorldGazetteer project! Norse World is dealt with as a humanities research infrastructure for analyses of spatial references in #EastNorse medieval literary texts. Lots of inspiration for similar projects!