Franziska Diehr
Master’s degree in Information Science received from the Humboldt University of Berlin in 2013 with thesis on a data modell for the description of scientific collections. Bachelor’s degree in Museum Studies at the HTW Berlin - University of Applied Sciences in 2010 on the documentation of a photographic collection from the German-Russian Museum Berlin-Karlshorst. Scholarship recipient from 2013 to 2014 in the collaborative project “Recording and Documenting the Archives of Foundations” of the Association of German Foundations and the Hermann von Helmholtz Centre for Cultural Techniques at the Humboldt University of Berlin.
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integrated into a digital Sign Catalogue for Mayan hieroglyphs, establishing a novel concept for sign systematisation and classification. The paper focuses in particular on the modelling process and thus emphasises the role of knowledge representation in digital humanities research.
integrated into a digital Sign Catalogue for Mayan hieroglyphs, establishing a novel concept for sign systematisation and classification. The paper focuses in particular on the modelling process and thus emphasises the role of knowledge representation in digital humanities research.