Hei hei! It's Wednesday again, and I am back at the Dept. of Archeology, Conservation and History doing #ResearchSupportPartnershipUiO! Today, I am working on tuning #Transkribus layout detection for a C17th German print of the #EthicaComplementoria. This will be part of my bilingual #DigitalScholarlyEdition of this book and its #Danish translation. For the Danish print, I will reuse and improve the #NorFraktur model from the National Library of Norway. Looking forward!!
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I had an interesting discussion w/ a researcher working on an overview of digital skills at the Dept. Especially how to approach such an overview. They used the five typical phases of the research process by #TheProgrammingHistorian: ACQUIRE, TRANSFORM, ANALYZE, PRESENT, SUSTAIN. I introduced them to #TaDiRAH taxonomy of digital research activities in the humanities & how this could help to classify further & sort the different digital activities. Good work!
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#ResearchSupportPartnershipUiO #Zotero is always popular but can also be frustrating. Today I helped a researcher modify their citations in a #MSWord document. To add/edit page numbers & ranges, you don't manually write into the reference field in Word, but instead, click into the reference, then on "Add/Edit Citation" in the menu. This opens the Zotero bar. Here, you can click on the reference, and a small window opens where you can add/edit pages! It will sync and works like a charm!