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Andreas Mertgens studied American Literature and Economics (B.A) and Scholarly Editing and Documentology (M.A.) at the University of Wuppertal. Following this, he has been working for the Cologne Center for eHumanities (CCeH) at the University of Cologne. Here he was involved in various national and international research projects in the field of Digital Humanities like DiXiT, hallerNet, (Re-)Collecting Theatre History and Magica Levantina
- Digital Editions
- Digital Collections
- Data Visualisation
Mertgens, Andreas. "Review of 'Ediarum. A toolbox for editors and developers'." RIDE 11 (2019). doi: 10.18716/ride.a.11.4.
Mertgens, Andreas. “Appendix VI. German poems presented to Charles Darwin”. In: The Correspondence of Charles Darwin. Volume 25. Eds. Frederick Burkhardt, James A. Secord, Samantha Evans, Shelley Innes, Francis Neary, Alison M. Pearn, et al. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017.
(hrsg. mit Peter Boot, Anna Cappellotto, Wout Dillen, Franz Fischer, Aodhán Kelly, Anna-Maria Sichani, Elena Spadini, Dirk van Hulle). Advances in Digital Scholarly Editing – Papers presented at the DiXiT conferences in The Hague, Cologne, and Antwerp. Leiden: Sidestone Press, 2017.)