culture.explore(data)

An Open Cultural Data Hackathon

7-8 October 2025
Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
Potsdamer Str. 33
10785 Berlin

About

culture.explore(data) is a two-day open cultural data hackathon held at the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin on 7-8 October 2025. Create your own digital projects based on open data and curated datasets of the Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz and the Libraries and Museums at the University of Oxford. Unlock hidden stories by rethinking cultural heritage and experimenting with digital forms, such as apps, games, storytelling, data visualizations or interactive exhibitions.

culture .explore(data) is hosted by the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin and the Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford. The event is supported by a GLAM-SPK Seed Funding grant.

Photos: © Hagen Immel, 2025

Projects & Prototypes

Secret State Archives: Descriptive Metadata

07.10.2025/by Roman Kuhn
Rettet die Spielebücher: InGameGrafik (Jester Blank BgR, CC BY 4.0)

Save the Gamebooks

15.12.2020/by Nicole Eichenberger

Views of Berlin

06.10.2025/by Roman Kuhn
Logo des Tool Tuesday des Stabi Lab der Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin

Tool Tuesday

19.08.2025/by Roman Kuhn

Data sets for historical events

08.09.2020/by Marco Scheidhuber

Housing Shortage Tetris

30.11.2020/by Nicole Eichenberger

Digital Bodleian Collections

07.10.2025/by Roman Kuhn

Culture Translocated: Entities in the Ethnological Museum

06.10.2025/by Roman Kuhn

Editathon: Seminar for Oriental Languages

09.01.2026/by Roman Kuhn

Frawenzimmer. The new magazine!

29.07.2020/by SBB Lab

Lest we forget

07.10.2025/by Roman Kuhn

Blauer Salon – Workshop-Meeting for RSE and Digital Projects

25.10.2024/by John Woitkowitz

OAI interface request, response, and data download with python

16.05.2024/by Jörg Lehmann

Weibsbilder. World Wide Women.

29.07.2020/by SBB Lab

Projects Hackathon Coding Gender 2019

29.07.2020/by SBB Lab

Stereocards

24.09.2025/by Roman Kuhn

Keynote Lecture: The Politics of the Library

12.04.2022/by Nicole Eichenberger

culture.explore(data): An Open Cultural Data Hackathon

08.01.2026/by Roman Kuhn

OAI interface request, response, and data download with R

17.05.2024/by Jörg Lehmann

Data Café + Introduction to Jupyter Notebooks

02.08.2025/by Roman Kuhn

Lou Andreas-Salomé – Interactive Storytelling

29.07.2020/by SBB Lab

On This Day: Fulltext of Berlin Daily Newspaper “Der Tag” (1901–1921)

04.10.2025/by Roman Kuhn

Topic data sets – Hackathon Coding Precarity

04.12.2020/by Marco Scheidhuber

Data Café at the Stabi Lab

18.08.2025/by John Woitkowitz

Ashmolean Museum Metadata

07.10.2025/by Roman Kuhn

Dataset Typographia Sinica

24.09.2025/by Roman Kuhn

Data Café + Introduction to OpenRefine

31.05.2025/by John Woitkowitz

Colibri: Children’s books illustrations

26.09.2025/by Roman Kuhn

Workshop on library data AG Digitale Provenienzforschung

02.10.2025/by Roman Kuhn

Erinnerungen an das Kriegsende in Berlin

19.08.2025/by Roman Kuhn

Frauen* im Fokus

19.08.2025/by Roman Kuhn

VD Metadata

25.09.2025/by Roman Kuhn

New Article on Crowdsourcing for Cultural Heritage Data published

18.12.2024/by John Woitkowitz

Kahlen Collection – Photographs from East and Central Asia (1985–1994)

01.10.2025/by Roman Kuhn
Beitragsbild Beruf-O-Mat

Beruf-O-Mat. Find your former self

29.07.2020/by SBB Lab

Coin Cabinet Collection

06.10.2025/by Roman Kuhn

On the menu

01.10.2025/by Roman Kuhn

Topic data sets – Hackathon Coding Gender

29.06.2020/by Barbara Heindl

Berlin Book Studies Network

19.08.2025/by Roman Kuhn

ShiCo

23.11.2018/by SBB Lab

Blauer Salon – Workshop-Meeting for RSE and Digital Projects

29.04.2025/by John Woitkowitz

Memory of the Precariat

10.12.2020/by Nicole Eichenberger

Altpapier (aka “used paper”)

07.11.2017/by SBB Lab

ZEFYS

02.01.2019/by Marco Scheidhuber

Blue Salon – Workshop meeting on RSE and digital projects

12.01.2026/by John Woitkowitz

Special data sets – prints

20.05.2020/by Marco Scheidhuber

Benimm-Dich-Bot (Behave-bot)

29.07.2020/by SBB Lab

Berliner Schlagzeilen (aka “Berlin Headlines”)

23.11.2018/by SBB Lab

A Digital Scholar’s Lab

15.02.2022/by Nicole Eichenberger

Precarious Spaces

07.12.2020/by Nicole Eichenberger

Historical Memes For German Teens

03.12.2020/by Nicole Eichenberger

Echoes of Berlin: 78s

29.09.2025/by Roman Kuhn

17.06., Citizen Science-Project: „Memories at the End of the War 1945“ – Transcribe letters and diaries

31.05.2025/by John Woitkowitz

Projects Hackathon Coding Precarity 2020

30.11.2020/by Marco Scheidhuber

Data sets from the Transcribathon “Faithful Transcriptions”

11.09.2021/by Nicole Eichenberger

Faithful Transcriptions

09.12.2020/by Nicole Eichenberger

Ancient Coin Data

07.10.2025/by Roman Kuhn

Dataset Type Specimen

23.09.2025/by Roman Kuhn

Datasets & APIs

APIs

You are welcome to dive deeper into our data, create your own datasets and use our APIs.

APIs for our Digitized Collections (IIIF, OAI-PMH)

SRU API for our Catalogue

SRU API Kalliope Union Catalogue

Programme

Day 1: Tuesday, 7 October 2025

1:30 pm Registration
2:00 pm Welcome & Introductions
2:30 pm Hackathons@SBB: A Retrospective
2:40 pm One Minute Madness
3:15 pm Group Introductions and Data Brainstorming
3:30 pm Coffee & Tea
4:00 pm Project Brainstorming & Data Exploration
6:00 pm Project Ideas Pitch
6:30 pm Dinner @ Potsdamer Platz Arkaden (self‑paid)
7:30 pm Project Work
10:00 pm Library Closes

Day 2: Wednesday, 8 October 2025

9:00 am Stand‑Up / Coffee & Tea
9:30 am Project Work
12:00 pm Lunch @ Stabi Kantine
1:00 pm Project Work
3:00 pm Coffee & Tea
3:15 pm Team Presentations
4:15 pm Audience Award Elections
4:15 pm Jury Deliberations
4:30 pm Awards Ceremony
5:00 pm Conclusion / Feedback / Next Steps

Venue

Dietrich Bonhoeffer Hall
Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
Potsdamer Str. 33
10785 Berlin

S + U Potsdamer Platz
Bus 200, 300, M41 Philharmonie Süd

For directions to the Dietrich Bonhoeffer Hall click here!

FAQs

A hackathon is an event for people from a variety of backgrounds to come together and to develop digital projects over a short span of time. Over the course of two days, we invite participants to the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin to experiment with a series of curated datasets and explore the open data held by two of the world’s largest cultural heritage institutions, the Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz and the Libraries and Museums at the University of Oxford.

In small teams, participants will have the opportunity to build their own digital project, advance their digital skills and meet like-minded participants. Participants may have experience in coding, in the arts or they may have a background in research. The key is the diversity of views and experiences that everyone brings to exploring cultural heritage data.

Before heading into the coding phase, participants will have the opportunity to learn about the data from library and museum professionals who will also be available to assist and to advise as needed throughout the hackathon. Final projects are not expected to be market-ready applications but creative experimentations that expose collections to unusual contexts, new ideas and overlooked perspectives – failure is an option! What better way to unlock the creative freedom of the worlds of culture, technology and open data?

culture.explore(data) is an excellent opportunity to develop your coding and digital humanities skills as you experiment with open cultural data. We encourage participants to conceive of the data as freely and widely as possible when envisioning their digital projects. By working with like-minded participants from different backgrounds, you are able to make new connections and expand your professional network.

And if that’s not enough: A jury will review the prototypes and award a Best Project prize!

We are enthusiastic digital research librarians based at the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin and the Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford. Our backgrounds cover a range of fields including history of science, enlightenment literature, heritage studies, numismatics and digital scholarship. We are fascinated by the creative and productive potential of open cultural heritage data. Whether visualizing networks of correspondence among eighteenth-century philosophers or using gamification to explore historical menucards and food history, the opportunities to create new stories and access cultural heritage in novel ways are endless.

Participants are encouraged to access a variety of open data held by the Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz and Libraries and Museums at the University of Oxford. Participants will be able to experiment with curated datasets that include digitized images, text and metadata in various data formats. In addition to datasets provided by the organizers, participants are invited to create their own datasets and explore the entire digitized collections with the help of open APIs.

An overview of the data provided throughout the hackathon will be made available soon.

Coding experience is not a requirement for participation in the hackathon. We are looking to assemble teams that bring together participants with a mix of different skills and experiences to build innovative digital projects.

The hackathon is a great opportunity to get started and experiment with coding – no matter your level of experience.

We are pleased to provide lunch and snacks along with tea, coffee and water thoughout the hackathon. Please note that dinner is on a self-payer basis.

No. There is no fee to participate in the hackathon.

The event will be held in English.

culture.explore(data) takes place in the Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Hall at the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin on Potsdamer Str. 33, 10785 Berlin. Enter via the main entrance of the Stabi Berlin.

You can reach the organizing team via email at lab@sbb.spk-berlin.de or onsite at the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Potsdamer Str. 33, 10785 Berlin.

Organizing Team

Dr. John Woitkowitz

Stabi Lab, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz

Dr. Roman Kuhn

Stabi Lab, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz

Emma Lesburgueres

Stabi Lab, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz

Dr. Megan Gooch

Centre for Digital Scholarship, Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford

Ayla Karaman

Centre for Digital Scholarship, Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford

Contact

Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
Potsdamer Str. 33
10785 Berlin

lab@sbb.spk-berlin.de