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0000-0003-1193-0847
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- Julie M. Birkholz is Assistant Professor Digital Humanities at UGent and Lead of the Royal Library of Belgium’s Digital Research Lab. Her research expertise is in historical social network analysis. From 2017 – 2020 she was a DH Fellow on the ERC Agents of Change Research project WeChangEd, investigating the historical networks of women editors, periodicals and organizations in Europe, as well as the research data manager for the linked open data of the bibliographic information of these editors. From 2014 – 2017 she was a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Centre for Higher Education Governance Ghent, researching the identification of social networks through web data. She holds a doctorate in Organization Sciences from the VU University Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Given that the study of networks, both the theory and methods, crosses disciplines her research is inherently interdisciplinary. Her most recent research explores a computational method for extracting social networks from historical newspapers.
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Towards multidisciplinary annotation of fluid historical corpora using linked data
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MeteoSaver v1.0 : a machine-learning based software for the transcription of historical weather data
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BELHISFIRM : Belgian company records as linked data
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Narrating Belgian business history
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Human-in-the-loop tabular data extraction methods for historical climate data rescue
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Data rescue of millions of daily precipitation and temperature records collected within the Congo Basin
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MeteoSaver : a new machine-learning based software for transcription of historical weather data
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AI en strips : op tocht in visuele collecties
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A critical evaluation of tabular data extraction methods for historical climate data
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Uncovering interwar comics : the challenge of labeling graphics in Belgian weekly magazines