Pour féliciter 2026
Our faculty owl has a new friend – a little owl from the rescue station in Rajhrad. May you also have those by your side in the new year who will support you in the dark and encourage you on your journey of knowledge.
The amount of data we generate and collect every day is enormous. How to navigate and read such a large amount of data? One solution can be to visualize it. You can read an article on the Digital Humanities website (Czech only) that focuses on the basic types of visual data and digital models in archaeology.
Our faculty owl has a new friend – a little owl from the rescue station in Rajhrad. May you also have those by your side in the new year who will support you in the dark and encourage you on your journey of knowledge.
Medieval sources in the digital age? Stanislav Bárta researches the documents of Sigismund of Luxembourg, archival theory, and trends in digital humanities. In this interview, he outlines how modern technology can help make historical documents more accessible.