Malte Rehbein

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Malte Rehbein (* 1971 ) is a German historian who teaches “ Digital Humanities ” at the University of Passau .

Life

Rehbein studied history and mathematics at the University of Göttingen from 1993 to 1999 . In 2009 he received his doctorate in Middle and Modern History. In 1999/2000 he worked as a software developer at Bundesdruckerei , then at T-Systems until 2004 and at Siemens until 2007 . From 2007 to 2009 he was a Marie-Curie Research Fellow at the National University of Ireland in Galway .

From 2009 to 2012 he worked as a research assistant and head of the Center for Digital Editing at the University of Würzburg . In 2012 he was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Victoria and Assistant Professor of History (tenure track) and Fellow at the Center for Digital Research in the Humanities at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln . In 2013 he was offered a professorship in Digital History at the University of Luxembourg , which Rehbein refused. In the same year he was appointed to the chair for digital humanities in Passau.

In addition, Malte Rehbein has been project manager for the German biography since mid-July 2014 .

Research priorities

Rehbein's scientific work focuses on digitization, manuscript research, palaeography , visual analytics and data modeling , text coding and digital history.

Fonts

  • with Dino Buzzetti: Textual Fluidity and Digital Editions. Text Variety in the Witnesses of Medieval Texts . Ed. Milena Dobreva. Sofia: Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, 1998. 14-39.
  • Digital edition of late medieval town statutes: Visualizing the evolution of text and law. New Technologies in Humanities Research . Ed. Ülle Must, and Denton Marcus. Tallinn: Estonian Science Foundation, 2008. 72-76.
  • Reconstructing the Textual Evolution of a Medieval Manuscript . In: Literary & Linguistic Computing . 24 (2009): 319-327.
  • Göttingen statutes in the 15th century: Origin - Development - Edition . Göttingen: Lower Saxony State and University Library, 2010. (Dissertation 2009; digitized version )
  • with Elmar Mittler : Edition and research library - opportunities and challenges of a traditional partnership in the digital age . In: Library and Science . 44 (2011), 9-21.
  • with Tal Hassner, Tal, Peter A. Stokes and Wolf Lior: Computation and Palaeography: Potentials and Limits . Dagstuhl Reports, Vol. 2, Issue 9, 184-199
  • with: Hans Walter Gabler: On Reading Environments for Genetic Editions . Scholarly and Research Communication 4.3 (2013)
  • From the Scholarly Edition to Visualization. Re-using Encoded Data for Historical Research . In: International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing , 8.1 (2014), 81-105
  • with Gábor M. Tóth, Øyvind Eide, Oliver Gondring: Digital Humanities at the University of Passau - A case study. Digital Humanities as a Profession - Progress on the Way to a Curriculum . Graz 2015, 76–88

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Historical commission at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences: Annual report 2014 , p. 18.