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| author | Bigalke, Jan Drach, Sviatoslav Löbbert, Benedikte Neuefeind, Claes |
| author_facet | Bigalke, Jan Drach, Sviatoslav Löbbert, Benedikte Neuefeind, Claes |
| contents | <p>In our contribution, we discuss how “small disciplines” can be supported and strengthened with the help of digital tools and workflows. We report on two projects at the intersection of Byzantine Studies and Digital Humanities at the University of Cologne: one aiming to digitally enhance four major fields of Byzantine Studies (Numismatics, Sigillography, Epigraphy, and Greek Manuscript Studies), and the other focusing on digitizing four collections of lead seals to make them available online. Specifically, we intend to outline the initial results of the projects in building digital infrastructures, workflows, and tools for Byzantine Studies with a focus on sigillography and to discuss our further plans with the Digital Humanities community.</p> |
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| spellingShingle | Strengthening small disciplines: New Perspectives on Byzantine Studies through Digital Humanities Bigalke, Jan Drach, Sviatoslav Löbbert, Benedikte Neuefeind, Claes Byzantine Studies Small Disciplines Digital Humanities <p>In our contribution, we discuss how “small disciplines” can be supported and strengthened with the help of digital tools and workflows. We report on two projects at the intersection of Byzantine Studies and Digital Humanities at the University of Cologne: one aiming to digitally enhance four major fields of Byzantine Studies (Numismatics, Sigillography, Epigraphy, and Greek Manuscript Studies), and the other focusing on digitizing four collections of lead seals to make them available online. Specifically, we intend to outline the initial results of the projects in building digital infrastructures, workflows, and tools for Byzantine Studies with a focus on sigillography and to discuss our further plans with the Digital Humanities community.</p> |
| title | Strengthening small disciplines: New Perspectives on Byzantine Studies through Digital Humanities |
| topic | Byzantine Studies Small Disciplines Digital Humanities |
| url | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15308920 |