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Kim Pham

Research Technology Officer (Since 2021)

Kim Pham joined the MPIWG in the Research IT department in April 2021. She studied Molecular Biology then Information Systems at the University of Toronto, obtaining a Master of Information in 2014. At the University of Toronto she held the position of Digital Projects and Technologies Librarian until 2018 and then as an Assistant Professor and IT Librarian at the University of Denver until 2021.

Her research areas include organizational cultures and open source software development, the design of scalable digital repositories for archival access, preservation, and reuse, and sustainable tools and methods in digital humanities research. Kim’s latest research involves the use of machine learning to develop workflows to transcribe historical medical records.

Projekte

Commoning Biomedicine: Networking Decentralized Collections of Oral Histories

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Selected Publications

Valleriani, Matteo, Malte Vogl, Hassan El-Hajj, and Kim Pham (2022). “The Network of Early Modern Printers and Its Impact on the Evolution of Scientific Knowledge: Automatic Detection of Awareness Relationships.” Histories 2 (4): 466–503. https:/…

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Past Events

Workshop

Digital Humanities Brown Bag Lunch

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Researching Web Archives and the Materiality of Born-Networked Texts

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Digital Humanities Brown Bag Lunch

Software Use in AnonymClassic

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Digital Humanities Workshop

Network Analysis

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Digital Humanities Workshop

What is Data in the Humanities? What is Data Modelling? What are Data Structures?

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Digital Humanities Workshop

Digital Humanities Survey and Glossary of Methods, Tools, Approaches and the Digital Humanities. Project Lifecycle.

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Digital Humanities Workshop

Digital Humanities Brown Bag Lunch

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