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  1. I have created a Bibliography of Bibliographic Data Science: pkiraly.github.io/bibliography/
    This is not a perfect list, if you have a recommendation to add, please let me know.
    #bibliographicData #bibliography #digitalhumanities #datascience

  2. New article by @kiru outlines a training course in bibliographic data science, bridging library science, digital humanities, and data science.
    It argues that bibliographic data analysis should become a core methodological skill for understanding large-scale cultural and historical patterns.
    The piece makes a strong case for structured training programs to close this gap in DH and library education.

    #DigitalHumanities #BibliographicData #DataScience
    bibliodata.substack.com/p/an-o

  3. We released the last, third installment of the post about László Krasznahorkai as a world author, and what Krasznahorkai's example reveals about world literary circulation in the 21st century. Here, we think about the Matthew-effect, about the importance of literary prizes, and finally, about what translation patterns can reveal about the reception of individual works. translationpatterns.substack.c #bibliodata #BibliographicData #translation

  4. Dear and users, I am struggling to rectangle, i.e. put in a tabular form, a file. What do you suggest for handling in this format? I tend to end up with tables where several entries are a list of subfields. Thanks!

  5. Patterns of Translation by Péter Király and András Kiséry, slides of our today's presentation from the Metadata-based Research in Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences workshop in Prague
    bit.ly/patterns-of-translation
    #BibliographicData #translationstudies #dariah #datascience

  6. László Krasznahorkai, world author (I.) - the system of literary translations in the 21st century
    translationpatterns.substack.c
    Our (András Kiséry and myself) new blog post is about the most frequently translated contemporary Hungarian writer's road to his present position in the world literature. First part. #BibliographicData #worldliterature #translation

  7. Hannes Lowagie at LinkedIn:
    „At KBR (Royal Library of Belgium), we are dedicated to ensuring the highest quality of our bibliographic data.
    To meet this challenge, we use an open-source tool, QA Catalogue, to assess and enhance our records (by Péter Király). The tool helps us ensure that our data adheres to MARC21 standards. By detecting data element issues, we can maintain the accuracy and reliability of our records.
    Available at: qa-data.kbr.be/
    #DataQuality #MARC21 #BibliographicData

  8. @keelancook yep, when you edit bibliographic data (aka "entities") from inventaire, if it's an entity hosted on Wikidata, the edit is directly done there (requires to connect your account), and if its a local entity, it can later be moved to Wikidata.

    More on this subject: wiki.inventaire.io/wiki/Entiti
    #Wikidata #BibliographicData