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David Haskiya

DavidH@glammr.us

<p>Digital team- and product manager. I work at the Swedish National Archives leading its team working with archival discovery, public APIs, Open Data, <a href="https://glammr.us/tags/GLAMwiki" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>GLAMwiki</span></a>, and applied R&amp;D with a focus on AI and <a href="https://glammr.us/tags/HTR" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>HTR</span></a>. </p><p>My academic background is in archaeological science and the classics. I will mostly toot about work related things though some general nerdery may at times slip in. Stockholm, Sweden, is where I call home. Deeply uninterested in your political opinions.</p>

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  • Post #1536910

    Just released in a prototype version this must (?) be the largest single archive that has been fully transcribed using #HTR - at least outside of Transkribus https://transcriptions.globalise.huygens.knaw.nl/ All scans and texts also programmatically available via #IIIF compliant APIs. #DigitalHumanities

  • Post #905992

    RE: https://officiell-info.se/@vetenskapsradion/116120928933556973 Här hade man ju gärna sett att staten och/eller någon kulturmecenat köpte in och donerade till lämplig institution!

  • Post #831900

    My team is in the early planning stages to update the way the Swedish National Archives present our APIs, open datasets, (data-driven) research collaboration opportunities, overview of our openly licensed softwares, AI-models, invitation to contribute refined versions of our data, etc. Do you know of any good examples from the GLAM-world, and adjacent, that we could learn from and emulate? Send me a link in your reply. Boosts welcome! #OpenData #APIs #Dataportal