
On Thursday 9th of October was the Netherlands eScience symposium in the Amsterdam Arena. This yearly event attracts scientists and researchers from many different disciplines. In the digital humanities track, Oana Inel of the CrowdTruth team gave a talk on the Dive+ project. This is a digital cultural heritage project in which innovative access to online collections is provided, with the purpose of supporting digital humanities scholars and online exploration for the general public. This project is supported by the Netherlands eScience center, and uses CrowdTruth for the crowdsourcing of events in historical data. The talk titled “Towards New Cultural Commons with DIVE+” can be seen below.