Last March, colleagues from the Czech Literary Exile 1948–1989 project team started to excerpt exile periodicals in order to supplement and improve the previously compiled exile database.
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Between 9th and 13th March 2024 our colleague Šárka Sladovníková went to Paris. During her research stay there she managed to give two public lectures.
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One year ago, one of the CLB teams started work on the project “ALKARO – Almanacs, Calendars, and Yearbooks in the Czech Lands 1801–1945” and the first bibliographic data related to the content of 19th century calendars been entered into our databases.
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Last week (March 4, 2024) our colleague Charlotte Panušková was one of the guests of the lecture series Odborné fórum, organized by the Institute of Information Studies and Librarianship, where she presented her thesis defended at the Institute.
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In 2022, the 6th World Congress of Literary Bohemistics was held in Prague. Czech literary bibliography was represented by its own panel, in which several of our colleagues presented their research based on the analysis of bibliographic data.
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Are you planning to write a term paper, thesis or dissertation this year? To mark the start of the new semester, we would like to remind you that you can search for sources for your written work in our databases easily and free of charge.
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At the end of last year, the CLB was successful in its grant application for the project “Metadata-based research in art, humanities and social sciences. Work in progress workshop”. The aim of the project is to organise a meeting of the members of the Bibliographic Data Working Group and to invite experts from other fields of metadata-based research, in particular from the arts and social sciences, to share their experiences and approaches to research questions and to enrich the existing BDWG…
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Until 28 February, you can submit your papers for a two-day conference focused on selected issues related to the translation of literary texts. The conference Blind Spots in Literary Translation from/into Czech will take place on 22–23 April 2024 at the Department of Czech Studies, Faculty of Arts, Palacký University Olomouc.
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On Thursday, February 8, 2024, our colleague Charlotte Panušková will present her master thesis during the semester colloquium Phänomenologie der Digital Humanities at Freie Universität Berlin. In her paper, she explores methods of remote reading of literature and the possibilities of Top2Vec topic modeling.
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