Blauer Salon – Workshop-Meeting for RSE and Digital Projects

The Blauer Salon, a joint event organized by the IZ Digitalität und Digitale Methoden am Campus Mitte and the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, invites RSEs and everyone interested in implementing specific projects to an informal exchange. With no fixed agenda, participants can present current projects, discuss new developments and practical challenges, share insights and experiences from […]

Medieval Written Cultures in Digital Perspective

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Image Similarity & Provenance Marks Provenance leaves traces on objects. Previous owners, sellers, or institutions often immortalize themselves through handwritten notes, autographs, stamps, bookplates, initials, or similar markings. These traces can provide valuable information when reconstructing the history of an object and its path into a collection. However, they first need to be identified—and this […]

Data Bites: Cuisine and Code at the Stabi Lab

The Stabi Lab invites you to explore cultural heritage data — which does not always have to appear as the full text of weighty monographs or as technical metadata. Lobster, port wine, and a variety of asparagus dishes can also be found in the data. Together, we will take a look at historical menus, ask […]

Blue Salon – Workshop meeting on RSE and digital projects

The Blue Salon, a joint event organized by the IZ Digitalität und Digitale Methoden at Campus Mitte and the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, invites research software engineers and everyone interested in the implementation of concrete projects to an informal exchange. With no fixed agenda, participants can present current projects, discuss new developments and practical challenges, share […]

Stabi Lab Forum

Tool Tuesday

Methods and Tools of the Digital Humanities to Try Out At Stabi Tool Tuesday, we will explore low-threshold and well-established methods of the Digital Humanities and test them using concrete examples: What can be achieved without having to program? Where do we reach limitations? From October 24, 2023 to January 9, 2024, a different method/tool […]

Tool Tuesday (season 2)

Exploring Digital Humanities Methods and Tools At Stabi Tool Tuesday, we will explore accessible and well-established methods of the Digital Humanities and test them using concrete examples: What can be achieved without having to program? Where do we reach the limits? From October 22, 2024 to January 21, 2025, a different method/tool will be featured […]