The book Digital Research and Education in Architectural Heritage has recently been published in electronic and print format. This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th Conference on Digital Encounters with Cultural Heritage, DECH 2017, and the First Workshop on Research and Education inREAD MORE

No less than 7 new jobs for curious, ambitious students and MA graduates in cutting edge in Digital Humanities research in computer vision, theatre history, cinema history, text mining and 3D modeling. Click here to find all the current vacancies and the online applications.READ MORE

The Language Development Department at the Max Planck Institute is offering a PHP/Drupal Developer position from 1st June 2018.   Job description We are seeking an experienced PHP/Drupal developer to join an active team of scientists, developers and archivists working to build the MPI’s newREAD MORE

By Mascha van Nieuwkerk ”Completomania” afflicts opera history.’[1] With this headline De Volkskrant announced the publication of De Annals van de Nederlandse Opera-gezelschappen in 1996, a fifteen-pound heavy book of almost 1300 pages with over five thousand opera productions in the Netherlands in the yearsREAD MORE

By Vincent Baptist Over the last year and a half, I helped out with the development of the CREATE research agenda on the data-driven history of performing arts by setting up an inventory of existing databases within Europe concerning film, theatre and music performances (1600-present).READ MORE

Last week at our Amsterdam Time Machine meet-up, Peer Boselie, city archivist in Sittard, presented AEZEL, a kind of ‘Limburg Time Machine’. Since 1989 the LGGI (Limburgs Genealogisch en Geschiedkundig Informatiecentrum) has been publishing and digitizing research and information on cultural heritage of the Southern Netherlands. SomeREAD MORE