Third Digital Humanities Advisory Board Meeting

On Monday the Digital Humanities Advisory Board, responsible for steering the research direction of the project and checking that the technical development on the project responds to the needs of scholars, met in Humboldt University Department for Library Sciences and Information Science.

Comments were taken on the current draft of the co-authored paper on the scholarly domain which will is being readied for publication.

Christian Morbidoni of [Net7](http://www.netseven.it/) updated the group on the progress that was being made with Korbo and Pundit. Demoing fantastic integrations of Pundit with [LODLive](http://lodlive.it/) and notebook functionalities, as well as improvement to the genera user experience.

Alois Pilcher of Bergen University took the stage to present the plans for the up-and-coming “Wittgenstein Incubator” in which scholars will use [Pundit](http://thepund.it) to annotate Wittgenstein’s Brown Book via [Wittgenstein Source](http://www.wittgensteinsource.org/) in order to gain further user feedback on the technical development of the annotation tool. More to follow very soon on this blog.

 

The day was rounded off with a brainstorming session on further modelling of the scholarly domain. A detailed look at was taken at the various meanings of modelling as Professor Gradmann honed in on the concept of modelling that stands at the heart of much of the DM2E Advisory Board’s work on this project:

 

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