Completion of our AISTER crowdsourcing campaign!

Successful completion of our campaign: Sharing results!

We are glad to share the open repository of our human-in-the-loop crowdsourcing pilot, developed within the AISTER project by Web2Learn.

The repository brings together the full pilot workflow, including actionable code, documentation, and resulting outputs:

◼️The README structure draws on Git-based dataset documentation practices developed by KU Leuven Libraries:
https://lnkd.in/dCKixg-E

◼️The Jupyter Notebooks are documented following quality assessment criteria for GLAM projects, as proposed in the publication by Gustavo Candela Romero, Sally Chambers, and Tim Sherratt https://lnkd.in/dHg-wwGp

The repository is released as an open-source resource for digital humanities research, freely available for reuse and adaptation by scholars, students, educators, and creative practitioners.

👉 Check the pilot repository on GitHub: https://lnkd.in/dPXfwNHw

👉Check the dataset on zenodo: https://lnkd.in/d79u7wB6