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PhD, assistant professor, leader of Computations lab
Deputy director of the Department of Current Bibliography at Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences. In the Centre he is responsible for R&D activities and coordinating development of the research infrastructure. Currently he is engaged in the DARIAH-PL project as the coordinator of Laboratory for supervised semantic discovery. He is chairing the “Bibliographical Data” Working Group at the DARIAH-ERIC consortium. Interested in cultural and scientific metadata, mostly bibliographical, and documentation of literary culture.
Skills: Project management, Project design, Research infrastructures, Complex problems solving
Communities: DARIAH ERIC, OPERAS RI, Bibliodata WG at DARIAH
PhD, assistant professor
Information, documentation and data specialist at the Department of Current Bibliography at the Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences. A literary scholar and Python programmer. Co-author of the “Polish Literary Bibliography”. Main areas of research interest: space in contemporary literature and Bibliographic Data Science.
Skills: Python programming, data processing, data analysis
Communities: TRIPLE, Dariah.lab, SPUBi, NPRH, Czech Science Foundation
M.A., digital humanities specialist at the Centre for Digital Humanities, specialist at University of Warsaw
As part of doctoral studies “Digital Humanities” conducted by the Institute of the Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology he is preparing a doctoral dissertation on the processing of bibliographic data with the use of machine learning algorithms. At the same time, he cooperates with the Department of Information Studies at the Faculty of Journalism, Information and Bibliology of the University of Warsaw, where he conducts classes for first and second degree students.
Skills: Project management, Python programming, R programming, bash scripting, NLP, text and data mining, data processing, data analysis
Communities: Bibliodata WG at DARIAH, Association of Internet Researchers, Everyone at the Table, libraries (previously: National Library of Poland)
M.A., sociologist, literary and cultural studies scholar, NLP specialist at NASK National Research Institute
PhD candidate at the Faculty of Sociology at the University of Warsaw. Her main research areas are text analysis, NLP, sociology of law, medical sociology, and sociology of literature. She has published papers at the intersection of sociology, linguistics, and literary studies in “Digital Scholarship in the Humanities”, “International Journal of Law and Psychiatry”, and “Qualitative Sociology Review”, among others.
Skills: R programming, Python programming, NLP, text mining, data analysis, statistics, social media mining
Communities: PTS
M.A., Digital Humanities Specialist with Programming Skills
Specialist at the Digital Humanities Centre at the Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Bibliographic data curator and Python programmer responsible for data processing and analysis.
Skills: Python programming, data processing, data analysis
Communities: Academic libraries (previously: Łódź University academic library)
Full stack developer
The main programmer of literarybibliography.eu. An aspiring digital humanist, previously worked for the government, creating systems to support forest seed management. Industrial automation programmer.
Skills: PHP, SQL, Solr, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Wikidata, discovery systems
Communities: Public institutions
Data processing specialist
Information and documentation specialist at the Department of Current Bibliography at the Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Bibliographic data specialist and Python programmer. He is responsible for data processing and analysis as well as for the production of tools allowing for the automation of the activities of IBL PAN employees.
Skills: Python programming, data processing, data analysis
Communities: Bibliodata WG at DARIAH, Research infrastructures