Ürituse ametlik veebileht: https://www.etkad.ee/humal/hum-hackathon
The HUM data lab hackathon invites participants to explore humanities datasets through hands-on experimentation. The goal is to transform cultural research data in meaningful ways such as creating working prototypes that reveal new perspectives, uses, or interpretations. Rather than aiming for polished products, the focus is on learning, discovery, and demonstrating what becomes possible when data is actively explored.
Participants will gain hands-on experience of working with real humanities datasets, prototype-building skills, and developing collaborative workflow documentation that can support future research or portfolio work.
The hackathon is organized by the Hum Data Lab, part of Estonia’s national research and cultural data infrastructure, with a mission to advance data-intensive research practices in the humanities.
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