https://www.europesays.com/2308782/ Léto je zpět v plné síle. Víkend přinese tropické teploty #ČeskáRepublika #Česko #CzechRepublic #czechia #Počasí #PředpověďPočasí #teplota #tropy #Vedro #zprávy
https://www.europesays.com/2308782/ Léto je zpět v plné síle. Víkend přinese tropické teploty #ČeskáRepublika #Česko #CzechRepublic #czechia #Počasí #PředpověďPočasí #teplota #tropy #Vedro #zprávy
https://www.europesays.com/2238319/ RADAR: Česko pod přívaly lijáků, podívejte se, kde udeří bouřky. Teploty jdou rapidně dolů #bouřky #Česko #ČeskýHydrometeorologickýústav #CzechRepublic #czechia #Météorologie #Počasí #PředpověďPočasí #tropy #zprávy
A bit of a grab for a straw: We have had to assume responsibility for a large legacy digitization project the only artifacts of which that are available to us are terabytes of images - without manifests, metadata, meaningful folder or file names, (lots of files seem to be duplicates or triples, but even without these it will be thousands of files and terabytes of storage). EDIT: It should all be scan images of historical (modern) handwritten documents from two or three archives.
I'm looking for tools that could help us sort the image files, e.g. by file metadata, rudimentary information from folder/file names, and easy browsing and tagging files.
Perhaps #Tropy - I have long wanted to learn about it, is this a good opportunity to do so?
Die Staatsbibliothek und unser Veranstaltungskalender
https://www.compgen.de/2024/04/die-staatsbibliothek-und-unser-veranstaltungskalender/
Dear #DigitalHumanist ,
What is your favorit tool for annotating photos? It is for a group of #linguist/ #archeologists / #historian that gather photos of old inscriptions on stones. They want to transcribe and write all type of metadata about the images.
#Tropy looks nice and is probably close to what they want. A shame it does not support #xml though, and has no #cloud solution. #DH #DigitalHumanities #humanitésnumériques #humanitenumeriques
#DHpeople
Nice to see screenshots of #Shadowmap https://shadowmap.org/ and #Tropy https://tropy.org/ making the rounds here – the former started as a Master's thesis supervised by me, the latter has two friends of mine as dev and UI leads.
Good to see friends' projects thrive!
Wow, #Tropy looks great as an open-source tool for organising a collection of research photographs. https://tropy.org/
#histodons is there anyone out there using #tropy and #omeka at the same time?
If so, the Tropy team would like to hear your experience.
Oh by the way...did you know Tropy has a plugin that makes it very easy to export your Tropy project items to Omeka S?
https://github.com/tropy/tropy-plugin-omeka
(If you’re working on public history projects and planning online exhibits it might be handy for you.)
Extrem interessanter Vortrag von Dominique Stutzmann (IRHT/CNRS) über die Analyse mittelalterlicher Schriftquellen mit digitalen Methoden am Beispiel von Stundenbüchern und Urkundenregistern.
Videomitschnitt: https://youtu.be/ZZdiOI4g_Zc
Zusammenfassender Blogbeitrag: https://dhistory.hypotheses.org/2574
Für mich gerade am spannendsten: Die Entdeckung von #Arkindex, was gerade für gescannte Texte besonders gut zu funktionieren scheint. Werde es mit #Tropy vergleichen ...
If you do research (or have fun with!) large collections of images, whether of your own taking or institutionally provided ones, #Tropy is a life saver and I cannot recommend it highly enough. I've been using it since early days and am delighted with it https://tropy.org/
#tropy is an #opensource app to organize #research #photos (or pictures of #documents). You can add a lot of #metadata to the #pictures and also select areas and add notes to those. It even does bulk actions like rotating and can be coupled with #Zotero:
https://itsfoss.com/tropy/
Maybe it's helpful for #STS, #ethnography and other #qualitative #socialscience #researchers and #students. @sociology
Here's a video overview of #Tropy features and use cases https://youtu.be/jqTkI49JUDA
Please check out #Tropy if you're doing any kind of primary source research. It's an incredible tool: https://tropy.org/