News
15.11.2024 | General, Project News
Seek and You Shall Find!
Just in time for Johann Caspar Lavater's birthday, the online edition Johann Caspar Lavater: Historical-Critical Edition of Selected Correspondences (JCLB) will be expanded with a sophisticated search module in its Version 3.0 on November 15, 2024. In addition to a simple full-text search, it will feature an Advanced Search option managed through a comprehensive search interface.
13.11.2024 | General, Academic exchange
CLS INFRA-Fellowship Report
Maria-Corina Dimitriu, from the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași in Romania, recently completed a CLS INFRA Fellowship at the Trier Center for Digital Humanities (TCDH). Following her fellowship, she wrote a report reflecting on her experiences and insights gained during her time there.
15.10.2024 | General, Project News
Release of version 1.2 of the Ferdinand Tönnies letter edition
The new version 1.2 of the Ferdinand Tönnies letter edition (FTBE) was released on October 15, 2024. Now 1725 letters are freely accessible, 554 of them transcribed and edited and 161 indexed.
26.09.2024 | General, Press Releases, Project News
Launch of the Ladin-German/German-Ladin Dictionary at the Museum Ladin
On September 24th, the online version of the Ladin-German/German-Ladin dictionary, edited by Giovanni Mischí, was officially presented, marking its digital premiere.
07.08.2024 | General, Project News
Dr. Joëlle Weis interviewed by SWR Kultur
Interview from August 7, 2024
24.07.2024 | General, Press Releases, Project News
What Did German Princesses Read in the 18th Century?
Which books did princesses in the German-speaking area own in the 18th century? What were their favorite reads? How did they document and receive their reading material? Together with the Herzog August Library in Wolfenbüttel, the Trier Center for Digital Humanities will explore these questions over the next twelve years in a research project.
15.07.2024 | General, Academic exchange
Text+ Partner Parade #05: The Trier Center for Digital Humanities
In the new blog series "Partner Parade: Who Does What in Text+?" we introduce ourselves in the fifth episode with an article by Anne Klee.
04.07.2024 | General, Press Releases, Project News, Academic exchange
Wikimedia Deutschland interviews ‘Mining and Modeling Text’
„Modeling the Enlightenment novel”
27.06.2024 | General, Project News
Article by Anne Klee "Vernetzungsstrategien zwischen Dialektwörterbüchern – am Beispiel des Trierer Wörterbuchnetzes."
Anne Klee has published an article "Vernetzungsstrategien zwischen Dialektwörterbüchern – am Beispiel des Trierer Wörterbuchnetzes" in the conference proceedings "Großlandschaftliche Dialektwörterbücher zwischen Linguistik und Landeskunde," edited by Antje Dammel and Markus Denkler.
16.05.2024 | General, Jobs
Stellenausschreibung als Sekretär*in (m/w/d) am TCDH
Wir suchen am Kompetenzzentrum zum nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt eine*n Sekretär*in. Bewerbungen können bis zum 28.05.2024 eingereicht werden.
01.05.2024 | General, Project News
C. F. Meyer: Digital Letter Edition
The digital C. F. Meyer letter edition now provides access to four volumes containing nearly 3,900 letters. Additionally, the digital edition offers a comprehensive overview of 383 life events related to C. F. Meyer and his work.
19.04.2024 | General
Carolingian manuscripts included in UNESCO's World Documentary Heritage
UNESCO acknowledges cross-border heritage from the time of Charlemagne
12.04.2024 | General, Project News
Wortgeschichte digital now in the dictionary network
Wortgeschichten from Wortgeschichte digital can now also be searched via the dictionary network
09.04.2024 | General, Project News
Version 2.1 of the Johann Caspar Lavater correspondence edition released
This research project is the first to reveal Johann Caspar Lavater's complete oeuvre of letters and its network structure in all its complexity and scope
08.04.2024 | General
Welcome to the team, Benjamin!
A few months ago, we welcomed PD Dr. Benjamin Gittel to our team. He completed his habilitation in General and Modern German Literary Studies at the University of Göttingen and most recently worked as a research assistant at the Department of German Philology at the University of Göttingen, as well as a co-project leader for two interdisciplinary research projects under the umbrella of "MONA – Modes of Narration and Attribution". At the TCDH, he is leading the project Modernity as Loss?. We are very happy about our new team member!
22.03.2024 | General, Jobs
Job vacancy for the areas of Open Educational Resources and Competence Transfer between Universities and GLAM Institutions
Open Educational Resources and Competence Transfer between Universities and GLAM Institutions Salary scale E 13 TV-H, up to 100%, Reference number DIFI_2024-02-Hermes
06.03.2024 | General, Academic exchange
From a letter to an oppressive symbol – notes on >Z<
In her publication, Prof. Dr. Claudine Moulin describes the meaning and use of the letter Z, particularly in relation to the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine, and provides a cultural-historical insight into how the letter is used as a symbol and in pro-Putin circles as a symbol of resistance.
31.01.2024 | General, Press Releases, Project News
Project closure 'Mining and Modeling Text' (2019-2023)
The successful completion of the project, funded by the Rhineland-Palatinate Research Initiative at the Trier Center for Digital Humanities from 2019 to 2023 under the leadership of Prof. Dr. Christof Schöch and Prof. Dr. Claudine Moulin, was celebrated with a drink in the guest room of the Mensa Trier on November 9th. The Digital Humanities project has developed an innovative Linked Open Data approach in the form of a knowledge graph for the humanities. It has been applied to the French novel of the Enlightenment as an example, gaining national and international visibility for this data linking paradigm through numerous lectures, workshops, and publications.
02.01.2024 | General
MiMoText: Publication "collection of eighteenth century french novels"
The final version of a balanced set of 200 French novels 1751-1800 in TEI/XML (following the schema of the European Literary Text Collection) is published on GitHub and Zenodo.