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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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Computer vision and machine learning approaches for metadata enrichment to improve searchability of historical newspaper collections
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MetaBelgica project : a linked data infrastructure between federal scientific institutes in Belgium
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Linking women editors of periodicals to the Wikidata knowledge graph
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Lifting the veil of Levantine cosmopolitanism : diplomatic networking in Egypt, 1873-1914
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Evaluating the performance and usability of a Tesseract-based OCR workflow on French-Dutch bilingual historical sources
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BESOCIAL : social media archiving at KBR in Belgium
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Distant and close reading in literature : a case of networks in periodical studies
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BESOCIAL : a sustainable knowledge graph-based workflow for social media archiving
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Studying collective action in Belgian socialist newspapers with digital approaches (1885-1940)
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Web-archiving and social media : an exploratory analysis
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Women editors in Europe
Marianne Van Remoortel (UGent) , Julie M. Birkholz (UGent) , Mariia Alesina, Christina Bezari (UGent) , Charlotte D'Eer and Eloïse Forestier (UGent) -
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Women editors in Europe
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Evaluating the multilingual capabilities of PERO-OCR with digitised historical newspapers : a Belgian case study
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Unlocking web and social media archives for humanities research : a critical reflection
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Data-level access to born-digital and digitised collections at KBR, Royal Library of Belgium : a 'Labs' approach
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Distant and close reading in literature : a case of networks in periodical studies
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Collections as Data : interdisciplinary experiments with KBR’s digitised historical newspapers : a Belgian case study
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Evaluating the multilingual capabilities of the OCCAM workflow : a case of digitised historical newspapers
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Linking women editors of periodicals to the Wikidata Knowledge Graph
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BESOCIAL : towards a sustainable strategy for archiving and preserving social media in Belgium
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Decomplexifying the network pipeline : a tool for RDF/Wikidata to network analysis
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State of the field : digital history
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Ideas with impact : how connectivity shapes diffusion
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Integrating digital humanities
Julie M. Birkholz (UGent) and Gerben Zaagsma -
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Wikidata/Wikibase workshops : lessons learned
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Mapping reprinting practices : a network analysis of items sourced from Der Bazar and affiliated journals, 1860 - 1970
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Decomplexifying networks : a tool for RDF/Wikidata to network analysis
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Beyond centrality : network analysis in the Humanities
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Introduction : integrating digital humanities
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Is the Europe of Knowledge the talk of the town? Exploring how members of the European Parliament refer to higher education
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Linked data as method : networks and the periodical
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Learning to swim in a new pond : exploring academic job securement abroad
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The network paradigm in higher education
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Individuals in action : bringing about innovation in higher education
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Networks of Higher Education Institutions : a social network approach to the study of governance arrangements
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Drivers of higher education institutions' visibility : a study of UK HEIs social media use vs. organizational characteristics
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Modi operandi of social network dynamics : the effect on context of scientific collaboration networks
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Is the Europe of Knowledge the Talk of the Town? Higher Education in the European Parliament
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Who are we talking about? Identifying scientific populations online
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Exploring ideation: knowledge development in science through the lens of semantic and social networks
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Scalable analysis for large social networks : the data-aware mean-field approach