Did you miss our March workshop Metadata-based Research in Art, Humanities and Social Sciences, or would you like to revisit some of the presentations? We have good news – you can now access the content through published video recordings and slides.
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Recently we welcomed prof. Alessandro Catalano and his students from the University of Padua, for whom our colleague Ondřej Vimr prepared a lecture on the use of computational methods in researching the spread of Czech literature around the world.
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Yesterday, we welcomed students from the Instytut Filologii Słowiańskiej UAM in Prague, for whom we organized a tour of the ICL’s library and a workshop focused on the use of our databases and the VuFind search interface in the Czech literary studies.
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This evening, we will finally know which literary works published in 2024 will be awarded the Magnesia Litera award. At the Czech Literary Bibliography, we’re passing the time before the official ceremony by reading reviews of the nominated books, which we have excerpted into our Current Bibliography database.
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We want to ensure the best possible experience when working with the Czech Literary Bibliography databases. That’s why, alongside major updates, we’re continuously implementing a range of smaller but practical new features to help you find exactly what you need.
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In early 2016, the second partner institution joined the Consortium: the Department of Slavonic Studies at the University of Salzburg (Fachbereich Slawistik der Paris-Lodron-Universität Salzburg).
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The conference Wikimedia versus Traditional Biographical Dictionaries?, organised by the Institute of History of the Czech Academy of Sciences in collaboration with Wikimedia Czech Republic, will take place next Monday on the 31st of March in Prague.
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…our first institutional partner, with whom we established cooperation in December 2015: Zakład Slawistyki Zachodniej i Południowej Instytutu Slawistyki Uniwersytetu Opolskiego.
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