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News and updates from the project run by @tla and team at the University of Vienna, funded by an ERC Consolidator Grant. 2021–26.
Websitehttps://releven.univie.ac.at/

Meet the RELEVEN Model Explorer, a tool that makes WissKI-based data models easier to explore, understand, and use beyond the technical backend. In this blog post, Kevin explains how it works and why it matters 👇

https://releven.univie.ac.at/news/detailansicht/news/blog-post-46-kevin-stadler/

Blog Post #46: Kevin Stadler

Meet the RELEVEN Model Explorer, a tool that makes WissKI-based data models easier to explore, understand, and use beyond the technical backend. In this blog post, Kevin explains how it works and why it matters.

Can AI help historians untangle who said what, and why it matters, in a world full of unreliable information? Read @JubalBarca's blog post to see whether LLMs can trace claims, authority, and argument in ways that could matter beyond medieval history.

https://releven.univie.ac.at/news/detailansicht/news/blog-post-45-james-baillie/

Blog Post #45: James Baillie

Can AI help historians untangle who said what, and why it matters, in a world full of unreliable information? Read James Baillie's blog post to see whether LLMs can trace claims, authority, and argument in ways that could matter beyond medieval history.

Turning research data into knowledge graphs doesn't mean messy code. Lukas introduces a Turtle-inspired approach to RDF graph generation that separates graph descriptions from construction and makes complex pipelines cleaner and more modular. Check it here 👇
https://releven.univie.ac.at/news/detailansicht/news/blog-post-44-lukas-plank/
Blog Post #44: Lukas Plank

Turning research data into knowledge graphs doesn't mean messy code. Lukas introduces a Turtle inspired approach to RDF graph generation that seperates graph descriptions from construction and makes complex pipelines cleaner and more modular.

Behind every interface lies a complex technical story. Kevin takes us behind the scenes of the RELEVEN website, discussing the challenges of SPARQL tooling, scalability, and why frontend development in Digital Humanities is never "just frontend". Read it here 👇

https://releven.univie.ac.at/news/detailansicht/news/blog-post-43-kevin-stadler/

Blog Post #43: Kevin Stadler

Behind every interface lies a complex technical story. Kevin takes us behind the scenes of the RELEVEN website, discussing the challenges of SPARQL tooling, scalability, and why frontend development in Digital Humanities is never "just frontend".

Reflections from our coordinator Lale on recent milestones and the project's transition into its final technical phase 👇

https://releven.univie.ac.at/news/detailansicht/news/blog-post-42-lale-tuever/

Blog Post #42: Lale Tüver

Reflections from our coordinator Lale on recent milestones and the project's transition into its final technical phase.

As their time on the project comes to an end, Katalin and Márton look back on their experiences and reflect on their key achievements. Read it here 👇

https://releven.univie.ac.at/news/detailansicht/news/blog-post-42-katalin-prajda-marton-rozsa

Blog Post #42: Katalin Prajda & Márton Rózsa

As their time on the project comes to an end, Katalin and Márton look back on their experiences and reflect on their key achievements.

In their final blog post, Aleksander and Lewis recap the highlights of our Closing Conference, sharing insights about key presentations and lively discussions. Read more here 👇

https://releven.univie.ac.at/news/detailansicht/news/blog-post-41-aleksandar-andelovic-lewis-read

Blog Post #41: Aleksandar Anđelović & Lewis Read

Aleksander and Lewis recap the highlights of our Closing Conference, sharing insights about key presentations and lively discussions.

Congratulations to our pre-doc Aleksandar for defending his dissertation - now officially Dr. Andjelovic! 🎉💫
And we are on! 🚀Our conference "Re-evaluating the Eleventh Century: Movements, Connections, and Perspectives" has officially started today! 🎉
The conference runs through 5 September - stay tuned for updates, insights and highlights from the sessions!
#uniwien #DH #digitalhumanities #11thCentury
From Constantinople to Kievan Rus', devotion to Archangel Michael left its mark in seals, cathedrals, and daily piety. Aleks shares his findings in a new blog post, written during a Dumbarton Oaks fellowship in Washington, D.C. Read more in here 👇
https://releven.univie.ac.at/news/detailansicht/news/blog-post-40-aleksandar-andelovic
Blog Post #40: Aleksandar Anđelović

From Constantinople to Kievan Rus', devotion to Archangel Michael left its mark in seals, cathedrals, and daily piety. Aleks shares his findings in a new blog post, written during a Dumbarton Oaks fellowship in Washington, D.C.