<p><b>Jennifer Blanke, Edgard Marx and <u>Thomas Riechert</u></b> Application of the Heloise Common Research Model (HCRM) within the project "Early Modern Professorial Career Patterns Methodological research on online databases of academic history"
<p><b>Jennifer Blanke, Edgard Marx and <u>Thomas Riechert</u></b> Application of the Heloise Common Research Model (HCRM) within the project "Early Modern Professorial Career Patterns Methodological research on online databases of academic history"
(Leipzig University of Applied Science, University of Leipzig, Herzog August Library Wolfenbüttel, Germany)</p>
(Leipzig University of Applied Science, University of Leipzig, Herzog August Library Wolfenbüttel, Germany)
Within the presentation the authors show the use of the HCRM within their research methodology for the research project Early Modern Professorial Career Patterns - Methodological research on online databases of academic history (2017-2021). The project is a joint project between Historians and Computer Scientist. First relevant challenges are pointed out from both perspectives, these are the potential of available data sets, their varieties, as well as the differences regarding the perspectives of their research fields. Consequently the HCRM, a service based layered model has been applied. For each of the three layers: repository layer, application layer and research Interface layer the authors report from their research and show results, such as the Quit Methodology and KBOX.</p>
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<p><b><u>Stéphane Lamassé</u>, <u>Jean-Philippe Genet</u> and Cédric Dumouza</b> Uncertainty and prosopography: the case of the Studium Parisiense database
<p><b><u>Stéphane Lamassé</u>, <u>Jean-Philippe Genet</u> and Cédric Dumouza</b> Uncertainty and prosopography: the case of the Studium Parisiense database
(Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France) </p>
(Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France) </p>