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The Digital Humanities (DH) at the University of Bern offer a wide range of services for researchers, students and institutions. Our expertise includes support for research projects, the development of innovative publication formats, the provision of technical solutions and advice on digital tools and methods. The aim is to promote scientific innovation, strengthen digital skills and improve networking between research and the public.

The following is an overview of our main services and the contact persons responsible for them.

 

nodegoat Go: data management and network analysis

nodegoat Go is a virtual research environment that has been specially developed for the management, visualisation and analysis of complex data. Researchers and students at…
Sebastian Borkowski
 

Support for research projects and applications

We advise and support researchers at the Faculty of Humanities in the design and implementation of their research projects. This includes assistance with applications for…
Digital Humanities
 

Open Access Lab

We provide advice and support for researchers who wish to publish in Diamond Open Access (DOA), independently of commercial publishers: as editorial board members, editorial…
Katharina Böhmer, Alessandra Fedrigo
 

Handwriting and Text Recognition with Transkribus

Transkribus is a powerful tool for automated text recognition of handwritten and historical documents. The University of Bern supports researchers by subsidising the use of…
Digital Humanities
 

Geovistory: Linking and analysing research data

Geovistory is a collaborative information system that allows researchers to structure, link and analyse data. Its innovative visualisation tools promote the sharing and…
Stephen Hart
 

Digital image processing with IIIF

The International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) enables the efficient provision and use of image data. In collaboration with the University Library of Bern, we…
Open Science Team
 

Advice and training on digital tools

We offer training and advice on a wide range of digital tools, including:
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