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Summer Database Workshops, MPIWG (online, 5 Jul-11 Sep 21)

online / Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin (MPIWG) Dept. III, Jul 5–Sep 11, 2021

Deadline: Apr 30, 2021 Anna Jerratsch Call for Participation:

Database Summer Workshops I: July 5, 2021 - July 30, 2021 II: August 9, 2021 - Sept. 11, 2021

The Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin (MPIWG) Dept. III is seeking several interested participants for two workshops of four weeks each. Selected participants will support the extension of a protected image database developed in the framework of the Working Group Visualizations of the Heavens (4000 BCE-1700 CE) (https://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/projects/i- mage-database-eurasia). Due to the pandemic, remote participation in the workshops will be the default.

About the Workshops:

The Working Group focuses on visual representations and material objects in the creation, change, and movement of astral knowledge across space and time. During the workshops, partici- pants will be trained to use and further populate the Working Group’s protected image database, which serves as the main tool to digitally assemble diverse forms of astro-related imagery from almost 6,000 years of Eurasian history. Workshop participants will thus have the opportunity to substantially contribute to and get insight into a collaborative research project in the history of sci- ence with a strong digital humanities component and they will be acquainted with manifold and often rare sources. Successful workshop participation will be certified, and participants will receive an hourly honorarium (15€/h).

Each workshop will start with a one-day introduction and training. Afterwards, participants will start uploading images and metadata to the image database and execute related tasks including, but not limited to:

- collecting material by systematically researching online collections and books - scanning books and preparing images for upload

- uploading the collected visual material and its metadata to the database - participating in instruction sessions and quality control

Required Skills:

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Native English speakers or others with a good command of English are encouraged to apply.

Reading ability in at least one of the following languages is required: modern European, East or South Asian, Middle Eastern, classical Greek, Latin, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Middle Per- sian, Sanskrit, Tamil, Akkadian, Babylonian, Egyptian. Applicants must at least hold a Bachelor’s degree, preferably in either art history, history of science, intellectual or regional history, museum or library studies, computer science or related disciplines. They should have a good working knowledge of modern information technology; skills in (visual) databases or digital humanities are considered an advantage.

Expression of Interest:

Selected participants should commit to participating in the entire four-week-long workshop, and they will receive an honorarium after review of materials based on actual hours participated.

Review for selection of participants will commence from April 19, 2021.

To express your interest, please send the following material in German or English via Email (ajer- ratsch@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de) by attaching (in one PDF):

- a letter of interest (indicating availability to one or two of the workshop dates) - a CV

For any questions, please contact Anna Jerratsch: ajerratsch@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de

Reference:

ANN: Summer Database Workshops, MPIWG (online, 5 Jul-11 Sep 21). In: ArtHist.net, Mar 29, 2021 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/33674>.

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