Over the past ten years, the Researcher-in-Residence program has opened the door for innovative research that uses the collections and tools of the KB. It has sparked many interesting projects and strengthened the bond between the KB and researchers in cultural heritage, digital humanities, and beyond.
We celebrate the anniversary, not only by hosting the special Researcher/Artist-in-Residence (RAiR) version, but also by looking back on the many impressive projects that the RiR program has supported.
The newly upgraded Researcher-in-Residence page now includes an overview of the previous researchers-in-residence. In the coming year, we will update this with links to project pages that collect all the information on a RiR project: a short description, blogposts, and tools/datasets, all in one place.
The first four project pages are now online, starting with the most recent finished RiR projects, from 2022 and 2023.