This is not a perfect list, if you have a recommendation to add, please let me know.
#bibliographicData #bibliography #digitalhumanities #datascience
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
https://bibliodata.substack.com/p/an-outline-of-an-imagined-training

This essay as a further elaboration of the workflow described in the article 'Bibliographical Data Science: from Catalogues to Research Data' gives an overview of my current dream textbook on introduction to bibliographic data science.
A fragment of a manuscript of the Artus Saga and Merlin was found hidden in a library. #magic
Article in German here: https://www.scinexx.de/news/archaeologie/fruehes-manuskript-der-artus-sage-entdeckt/
The fragment is shown to the public here: https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/merlinfragment/1
#Artussage
#kingarthur
#MerlinTheWizard
#Merlin
#BibliographicData
#library
#scinexx
📢 New Blog Post!
@cali and Eline Vandewalle share some preliminary findings from an exploratory study on independent researchers 📚.
They use OpenAlex data to trace research interests and career paths, providing insights into the world of independent research, while also sharing their experience with open and federated data solutions 🔓.
Read the full post here 👉 https://www.leidenmadtrics.nl/articles/independent-researchers-traces-in-bibliographic-data
This blog post presents preliminary findings from an exploratory study on independent researchers, using OpenAlex data to trace their research interests and career paths. We also discuss our experience working with open and federated data solutions during the study.
@codeinabox @wikidata yes, we built @inventaire on top of Wikidata's bibliographic data, see https://wiki.inventaire.io/wiki/Entities_data