As part of the Digital Humanities Seminars, Dr. Abdurrahman Atçıl and Dr. Gürzat Kami delivered a thought-provoking presentation titled
Analyzing the Careers of Ottoman Scholars through Social Network Analysis. Their talk explored how computational methods, particularly social network analysis, can shed new light on the complex patterns of scholarly careers in the Ottoman Empire. By mapping networks of patronage, mentorship, and institutional affiliations, the speakers demonstrated how Ottoman scholars navigated the social and political landscapes of their time. The presentation showcased the value of digital tools in revisiting historical data, offering fresh insights into the dynamics of knowledge production, career advancement, and intellectual exchange in the Ottoman context. This seminar underscored the growing relevance of Digital Humanities approaches in enriching our understanding of historical phenomena and bridging disciplinary boundaries.