How to: spatial analysis of the readership of my publications
First, we want to fetch the data from your Academia profile. Browse to your Academia profile and go to the tab ‘Analytics’ Press the downloads button on the top right […]
First, we want to fetch the data from your Academia profile. Browse to your Academia profile and go to the tab ‘Analytics’ Press the downloads button on the top right […]
I just played around a bit with visualising the Roman Empire on a map. This is my preliminary result
Using spatial technology in the study of (church) history is something which always catches my attention. This storymap presents the early history of Anabaptists. (And underscores the geographical role of […]
I was curious to see wheter my articles (especially the ones I currently write and have written during my PhD-project) are being read. So I downloaded some statistics from my […]
My article ‘Spatial Analysis of New Testament Textual Emendations Utilizing Confusion Distances’ has finally been published in DeGruyter’ Open Theology
A few weeks ago, I had the privilege to present my first journal article in the Science track “Advances in GI Science” at the Esri User Conference in San Diego. […]
Organising research literature can be a tedious task, especially when one also wants to keep track of helpful insights found in literature or to lookup certain citations and link related […]