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12th DH 2017: Montréal, Canada
- Rhian Lewis, Cecily Raynor, Dominic Forest, Michael Sinatra, Stéfan Sinclair:
12th Annual International Conference of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations, DH 2017, Montréal, Canada, August 8-11, 2017, Conference Abstracts. Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO) 2017 - Mollie Kathleen Ables, Tassie Gniady, Kalani Craig, Grace Thomas, Adam Hochstetter:
Using Archival Texts to Create Network Graphs of Musicians in Early Modern Venice. - Daniella Aguiar, João Queiroz, Luiz Casteloes:
VIA: video-dance, computer-assisted composition and mobile technology. - Suzanne Akbari, Alexandra Bolintineanu:
Getting Medieval: Open Access and Networked Pedagogy. - Alkim Almila Akdag Salah, Albert Ali Salah:
Tracing the Colors of Clothing in Paintings with Image Analysis. - Sümeyye Akça:
How does Google Cultural Institute Affect the Collections of Museums? The Case of Turkey. - Marc Alexander, Andrew Struan:
Digital Hansard - Politics and the Uncivil. - Mark Andrew Algee-Hewitt, David McClure, Hannah Walser:
Reconstructing Readerly Attention: Citational Practices and the Canon, 1789-2016. - Mark Anderson, Hannah Scates Kettler:
Coffee Zone: Del cafetal al futuro / From the coffee fields to the future. - Matt Applegate:
Digital Humanities as Critical University Studies. - Sofia Ares Oliveira, Frédéric Kaplan, Isabella di Lenardo:
Machine Vision Algorithms On Cadaster Plans. - Florentina Armaselu, Catherine Emma Jones:
From Usability Testing and Text Analysis to User-Response Criticism. - Jonathan Ilan Armoza:
How to Close Read a Topic Model: TWiC Reads Emily Dickinson's Fascicles. - Taylor B. Arnold, Lauren Craig Tilton:
Distant Seeing TV. - Shaifali Arora, Nirmala Menon:
1947Partition On The Margins: The Untold Testimonies Of Sikh, Bahawalpur And Marwari Communities. - Eduard A. Arriaga, Andrés Villar, Yvone Captain-Hidalgo, Maria Cecilia Martino:
Accessing Alternative Histories and Futures: Afro-Latin American Models for the Digital Humanities. - Anne Bahde, Cole Daniel Crawford:
Data Visualization in Archival Finding Aids: A New Paradigm for Access. - Claire Bailey-Ross, Andrew M. Beresford, Daniel Smith, Claire Warwick:
Aesthetic Appreciation And Spanish Art: Insights from Eye-Tracking. - Anne Baillot, Marie Puren, Charles Riondet, Laurent Romary:
Access To Cultural Heritage Data: A Challenge For The Digital Humanities. - David Bamman:
Natural Language Processing for the Long Tail. - Adrien Barbaresi:
Toponyms as Entry Points into a Digital Edition: Mapping The Torch (1899-1936). - Clarisse Bardiot:
MemoRekall Video Capsules : a combination of both intra and inter-documentary approaches to address the documentation of performing arts.. - Caroline Bassett, David M. Berry, M. Beatrice Fazi, Jack Pay, Ben Roberts:
Critical Digital Humanities and Machine-Learning. - Jean Ann Bauer, Matthew Symonds, Anthony Grafton, Jennifer Rampling, Katie Chenoweth, Christian Flow:
Archeologies of Reading: Modeling and Recreating the Annotation Practices of Gabriel Harvey, John Dee, Jacques Derrida, and the Winthrop Family. - M. H. Beals:
Binary Truths: Developing a Linked Data Model for Historiographical Arguments. - Marie-Claire Beaulieu, Frederik Baumgardt, Bridget Almas:
Perseids and Plokamos: Weaving pedagogy, data models and tools for social network annotation. - Christoph Beierle, Norbert Blößner, Sebastian Kruse:
Using Methods of Computational Linguistics for Resolving the "Homeric Question". - Angela Bellia:
Towards a New Approach in the Study of Ancient Greek Music: The Virtual Reconstruction of an Aulos "Early type" from Sicily. - Gabriel Belyak:
Pushkin Digital Project. - Nora Christine Benedict:
"Mapping Borges in the Argentine Publishing Industry (1930-1951)". - Kathi Inman Berens:
Rewards: Books, Boundedness and Reading in Participatory Culture. - Bernhard Bermeitinger, Simon Donig, Maria Christoforaki, André Freitas, Siegfried Handschuh:
Object Classification in Images of Neoclassical Artifacts Using Deep Learning. - Aurélien Berra:
Embedding Digital Humanities in a Classics Master Programme. - Aurélien Berra, Vanessa Hannesschläger, Chad Gaffield, Nicolas Larrousse, Mike Priddy, Paulin Ribbe, Carsten Thiel:
Scaling up Arts and Humanities - The DARIAH Approach to Data and Services. - Daniel Berthereau:
Construire sa Bibliothèque Numérique avec l'Outil Libre Omeka pour Valoriser ses Documents Numérisés. - Brandon Bevans, Bruce DeBruhl, Foaad Khosmood:
Understanding Botnet-driven Blog Spam: Motivations and Methods. - Sayan Bhattacharyya, Christi Merrill, Peter Organisciak, Benjamin M. Schmidt, Loretta Auvil, Erez Lieberman Aiden, J. Stephen Downie:
Big-Data Oriented Text Analysis For The Humanities: Pedagogical Use Of The HathiTrust+Bookworm Tool. - Peter Boot:
A Database of Online Book Response and the Nature of the Literary Thriller. - Peter Boot, Ronald Haentjens Dekker, Marijn Koolen:
Facilitating Fine-Grained Open Annotations of Scholarly Sources. - Alison Booth, Sarah Elizabeth Connell, Marie-Louise Coolahan, Jeremy Boggs, Julia Flanders, David Kelly, Rennie Mapp, Worthy Martin:
Only Connect!: Intertextuality, Circulation, and Networks in Digital Resources for Women's Writing. - Zoe Borovsky, Claudia Horning, Dawn Childress:
Libraries and Digital Research: Sharing the Incubator. - Nicolle Bourget:
I Built An App To Revitalize A Language - Now What?. - Christina Boyles, Andrew Boyles-Petersen:
Makers by Mail: Providing Makers Technologies to All. - Laura Braunstein, Thomas Padilla, Amanda Visconti:
Hack, Yack, Stack: Access, Culture, and DH Infrastructure. - Laura Braunstein, Scott Millspaugh:
DH Uncentered: Fostering Partnerships Within a Digital Humanities Network. - Elspeth Brown, Cait McKinney:
University-Community Digitization Partnerships: Accessing Trans Collections in LGBT Community Archives. - Susan Brown, Colin Faulkner, Abigel Lemak, Robert Warren:
Cultural (Re-)formations: Structuring a Linked Data Ontology for Intersectional Identities. - Susan Brown, Abigel Lemak, Kim Martin, Robert Warren:
Advancing Linked Open Data in the Humanities. - Jeremy Browne:
Scaffolded Hermenutica for Literary Scholars with Novice Technical Skills. - Evan Loren Brubaker, Brandon Kegan LaFreniere:
Puns and Intertextuality: A Digital Approach to Greek Wordplay in Latin Literature. - Stefan Buddenbohm, Claudia Engelhardt:
Humanities Data Centre (HDC) - Developing Services for Heterogenous Humanities Research Data. - Sven Buechel, Johannes Hellrich, Udo Hahn:
The Course of Emotion in Three Centuries of German Text-A Methodological Framework. - Kirill Bulert:
Optical Character Recognition with a Neural Network Model for Coptic. - Vincent Buntinx, Frédéric Kaplan, Aris Xanthos:
Layout Analysis on Newspaper Archives. - Patrick J. Burns, Gabriel Mckee, David M. Ratzan, Tom Elliott:
Mapping Linked Data Subject Headings in the Library Catalog. - Rachel Sagner Buurma:
The Preparation Of The Topic Model. - Hélène Bégnis, Pierre Mounier:
Athar : Numérisation, Indexation Et Mise En Ligne Enrichie Des Bulletins Du Comité De Conservation Des Monuments De L'Art Arabe (1882-1953). - Ingo Börner, Gun-Britt Kohler, Sünna Looschen:
Database of Belarusian Periodicals. - Marco Büchler, Thomas Eckart, Greta Franzini, Emily Franzini:
A Ten-Year Summary of a SOA-based Micro-services Infrastructure for Linguistic Services. - José Calvo Tello, Daniel Schlör, Ulrike Henny-Krahmer, Christof Schöch:
Neutralising the Authorial Signal in Delta by Penalization: Stylometric Clustering of Genre in Spanish Novels. - Paul Caton, Ginestra Ferraro, Luís Figueira, Elliott Hall, Neil Jakeman, Pam Mellen, Anna-Maria Sichani, James Smithies, Miguel Vieira, Tim Watts, Carina Westling:
Mechanizing the Humanities? King's Digital Lab as Critical Experiment. - Anne Shen Chao, Qiwei Li:
A New and Improved Method to Text-Mining in Chinese: Closer Language Segmentation in Detecting the Shifting Meaning of Patriotism. - Shih-Pei Chen, Qun Che, Ling Cao, Dagmar Schäfer, Hongsu Wang:
Treating a Genre as a Database: the Chinese Local Gazetteers, the LG tools, and Research Based on This New Digital Methodology. - Su-Yen Chen, Jason S. Chang, Hsing-Yu Chang, Hsin-Yu Kuo, Yu-Hsuan Wu:
The new literacy practice of young Taiwanese writers, illustrators, social innovators, and makers. - Michal Choinski, Jan Rybicki:
Networks of the Great Awakenings: Classification of Revival Sermons by Word Usage Statistics. - Tyng-Ruey Chuang, Chao-Lin Liu:
Remembrance of Contemporary Events: On Setting Up The Sunflower Movement Archive. - Fabio Ciotti:
Tempi Verbali e Strutture Narrative: l'Analisi Computazionale dei Morfemi Temporali nei Testi Narrativi Italiani tra Realismo e Modernismo. - Florence Clavaud, Emmanuel Château-Dutier:
Une Preuve de Concept pour la Sémantisation et la Visualisation Orientée Utilisateur de Données Archivistiques. - Tanya E. Clement, Alison Booth, Maria Sachiko Cecire, Ryan Cordell, Miriam Posner:
Challenges for New Infrastructures and Paradigms in DH Curricular Program Development. - Claire Clivaz, Emily S. Clark, Paul Dilley, Katherine M. Faull, Rachel McBride-Lindsey, Peter M. Phillips:
Digital Religion - Digital Theology. - Christelle Cocco, Damien Firmenich, Pierre-Yves Brandt, Sabine Süsstrunk:
La Localisation du Jaune dans des Dessins de Dieux Réalisés par des Enfants. - Michiel Cock, Lotte Wilms:
Digital Humanities Clinics - Leading Dutch Librarians Into DH. - Nicholas Cole, Alfie Abdul-Rahman, Grace Mallon, Kate Howarth:
Quill: Reconstructing the Secretary's Desk for the Records of the 1787 Convention. - Katharine Coles:
Getting at Metaphor. - Adrian Leigh Cook:
Your Own Personal Matrix: Generationally Mediated Realities and the Digital Culture of Choice. - Charles M. Cooney, Clovis Gladstone:
Tracing Swerves Of Influence: Text Reuse And The Reception Of Lucretius In 18th-century England. - Ryan Cordell, David A. Smith:
What News is New?: Ads, Extras, and Viral Texts on the Nineteenth-Century Newspaper Page. - T. L. Cowan, Jasmine Rault, Dayna McLeod, Carina Guzmán:
Queer Infrastructures: Digital Intimacies, Spaces, Affordances and Collaboration. - Josh Cowls, Evan Higgins, Kurt Fendt:
Active Archives: New Modes of Interaction with Online Archives. - Julia Craig-McFeely, Karen Desmond, Ben Florin, Andrew Hankinson, Anna Kijas:
High-resolution musicology: Capturing and encoding source detail for medieval music. - Cole Daniel Crawford:
DHConnections: Examining the Growth of the Digital Humanities Summer Institute Community. - Tim Crawford, Kevin R. Page, David Lewis, David De Roure:
Digital Musicology: Through Research and Teaching. - Constance Crompton, Michelle Schwartz:
Beyond the Historic Facade: Skyscrapers, Scapegoats, and the Digital Reclamation of Toronto's Queer Streetscapes. - Brian Croxall:
Digital Humanities from Scratch: A Pedagogy-Driven Investigation of an In-Copyright Corpus. - James C. Cummings:
A World of Difference: Myths and misconceptions about the TEI. - James C. Cummings, Andrew Hankinson:
The Bodleian TEI Catalogue Consolidation Project. - Mariana Curado Malta, Elena González-Blanco, Clara Martínez Cantón, Gimena del Rio:
A Common Conceptual Model For The Study of Poetry In The Digital Humanities. - Lyne Da Sylva:
Vers les Données Liées : Conséquences Théoriques et Pratiques Pour les Sciences Humaines. - Thomas Winn Dabbs:
The Extended Language of Religious Reform: Marking Up a Register for Early Modern Sermons. - Meredith Dabek:
"My Name is Lizzie Bennet: " Reading, Participation, and Jane Austen Across Media Platforms. - Julia Luise Damerow, Dirk Wintergrün, Robert Casties:
Let's Develop an Infrastructure for Historical Research Tools. - Vinayak Das Gupta:
Serendipitous Moments: Building a Geo-located Mobile Application for the Letters of 1916. - Jeroen De Gussem:
Bernard of Clairvaux and Nicholas of Montiéramey: Tracing the Secretarial Trail with Stylometry. - David De Roure, Pip Willcox:
Numbers into Notes: Digital Prototyping as Close Reading of Ada Lovelace's ‘Note A'. - Thierry Declerck:
Towards a Linked Data Access to Folktales Classified by Thompson's Motifs and Aarne-Thompson-Uther's Types. - Thierry Declerck:
Towards an integrated Set of Annotations for Folktales. - Caleb Derven, John G. Keating:
Modeling Place in Ulysses: Ontologies and Pre-texts. - Johanna Devaney:
Automatically Analyzing Recordings of Musical Performances. - Johanna Devaney:
Leveraging Expert Domain Knowledge to Learn a Representation of Symbolic Music. - Eleanor F. Dickson, Daniel G. Tracy, Sandra A. McIntyre, Bobby Glushko, Robert H. McDonald, Brandon Butler, J. Stephen Downie:
Creating a Policy Framework for Analytic Access to In-Copyright Works for Non-Consumptive Research. - Quinn Dombrowski, Tassie Gniady, Megan Meredith-Lobay, John Simpson:
High Performance Computing for Photogrammetry and OCR Made Easy. - Quinn Dombrowski, Tassie Gniady, Megan Meredith-Lobay, Jeffrey Tharsen, Lee Zickel:
Research Computing's Demand for Humanists, and Vice Versa. - Quinn Dombrowski, Joan Lippincott, Karen Wetzel:
A Capacity Building Framework for Institutional Digital Humanities Support. - Simon Donig, Maria Christoforaki, Siegfried Handschuh, Bernhard Bermeitinger:
Neoclassica - an open framework for research in Neoclassicism. - Marc Douguet:
L'Extraction Automatique des Motifs Dramaturgiques dans les Séquences de Deux Scènes. - Keli Du:
Authorship of Dream of the Red Chamber: A Topic Modeling Approach. - Timothy Charles Duguid, Elizabeth Grumbach:
"Come Together, Right Now": Discovery and Interoperability for Born-Digital Music Scholarship. - Suzanne Dumouchel:
How Access Determines The Whole Structuration Of A European Infrastructure: The Example Of DARIAH. - Alexander Dunst, Rita Hartel:
Corpora and Complex Networks as Cultural Critique: Investigating Race and Gender Bias in Graphic Narratives. - Christian Dury:
Séance d'initiation à la vidéo adaptée à la recherche SHS. - Jessica Dussault, Laura Weakly, Karin Dalziel, Jeremy Echols, Karen M. Estlund, Andrew Gearhart, Sheila Rabun, Gregory John Tunink:
Introducing the Open Online Newspaper Initiative. - Amy Earhart, Steven E. Jones, Tara McPherson, Padmini Ray Murray, Roger Whitson:
Alternate Histories of the Digital Humanities. - Maciej Eder:
Short Samples in Authorship Attribution: A New Approach. - Maureen Engel, Bamdad Aghilidehkordi, Kaitlyn Clafin, Michaela Stang, Nailisa Tanner:
Go Queer: Producing Queer Place with Locative Media. - Miguel Escobar Varela, Luis Carlos Hernández Barraza:
Augmented dance scholarship: computer-assisted analysis of Javanese dance. - Laura Estill:
Making Manuscripts Searchable: DEx: A Database of Dramatic Extracts, Digital Publication, and Boutique Projects. - Hammou Fadili, Ahcène Ouguenoun:
Une approche de conception collaborative et d'exploitation des modèles ontologiques des données, facilement extensibles et compatibles avec le Web des Données Ouvertes (LOD) pour les Humanités Numériques (DH). - Nathalie Fargier:
From the Editorial Chain to the Research Platform: Structuring, Enriching and Publishing Large Collections of Digitized Scientific Publications. - Katrina Simone Fenlon:
Toward A Typology Of Digital Thematic Research Collections. - Paul J. Fields, Larry Bassist, Matthew Roper:
Characters in 19th Century Novels Display Distinctive Voices as Seen by Stylometric Analysis. - Luís Figueira, Miguel Vieira:
Modelling a Prosopography for the Roman Republic. - Frank Fischer, Mathias Göbel, Dario Kampkaspar, Christopher Kittel, Peer Trilcke:
Network Dynamics, Plot Analysis: Approaching the Progressive Structuration of Literary Texts. - Susan Fitzmaurice, Marc Alexander, Justyna Robinson, Michael Pidd, Iona Hine, Seth Mehl, Fraser Dallachy, Matthew Groves, Kathryn Rogers, Brian Aitken:
The Seven Words of the Virgin: Identifying change in the discourse context of the concept of virginity in Early Modern English. - Jamie Folsom, Pascal Bastien, Jeffrey Ravel, Sara Harvey, Julien Puget, Benjamin Déruelle:
The Design of Historical Data Projects. Les Registres de la Comédie Française, and Le Laboratoire Paris XVIII. - Eric Forcier:
Re(a)d Wedding: A Comparative Discourse Analysis of Fan Responses to Game of Thrones. - Dominic Forest, Vinh Truong, Lemay Yvon:
De quoi est-il question dans le discours en art contemporain? La fouille de textes appliquée à l'art contemporain dans les centres d'artistes. - Peter R. Fornaro, Andrea Bianco, Aeneas Kaiser, Lukas Rosenthaler, Lothar Schmitt, Heidrun Feldmann:
Enhanced RTI for Arts and Humanities. - Alicia Fornés, Beáta Megyesi, Joan Mas:
Transcription of Encoded Manuscripts with Image Processing Techniques. - Caroline Foster, Adam Hayward, Svyatoslav Kucheryavykh, Angela Vujic, Maninder Japra, Shivani Negi, Lauren F. Klein:
The Shape of History: Reimagining Nineteenth-Century Data Visualization. - Fenella G. France, Alberto Campagnolo:
Integrating Humanities and Science: the Scriptospatial Visualization Interface. - Emily Franzini, Marco Büchler:
From Jane Austen's original Pride and Prejudice to a graded reader for L2 learners: a computational study of the processes of text simplification. - Greta Franzini, Marco Büchler:
Orosius' Histories: A Digital Intertextual Investigation Into The First Christian History Of Rome. - Erik Fredner, David McClure, JD Porter:
Reading the Norton Anthologies: Databases, Canons, and "Careers". - Makoto Goto, Ayako Shibutani:
Information Infrastructure of Linked Data for Promoting Integrated Studies of Cultural and Research Resources. - Jin Gao, Oliver Duke-Williams, Simon Mahony, Melanie Ramdarshan Bold, Julianne Nyhan:
The Intellectual Structure of Digital Humanities: An Author Co-Citation Analysis. - Bertrand Gervais, Sophie Marcotte, Benoit Bordeleau, Gina Cortopassi, Lisa Tronca, Alexandra Tremblay:
Thème: Imaginaires et pratiques de la culture mobile. - Julia Giannella, Luiz Velho:
ObservatóR!O2016. - Clovis Gladstone, Charles Cooney, Tim Allen:
What's in a word? Exploring words and their usage in the "Dictionnaire Vivant de la Langue Française". - Tassie Gniady, Eric A. Wernert:
An Open, Reproducible Method for Teaching Text Analysis with R. - Lisa Goddard:
Negotiating Sustainability: The Grant Services "Menu" at UVic Libraries. - Matthew K. Gold, Scot French, Lisa M. Spiro, Micki Kaufman, Erin Glass, Lisa Rhody, Hélène Huet:
Building Space for DH Communities. - Elena González-Blanco, Gimena del Rio, Clara Martínez Cantón:
Using e-learning systems for DH teaching: the Spanish Humanidades Digitales case study at LINHD. - Paul Matthew Gooding:
"A Trace of this Journey": Citations of Digitised Newspapers in UK History PhD Theses. - Andre Goodrich, Gustaf Templehoff, Juan Steyn:
Site-specific Cultural Infrastructure: Promoting Access And Conquering The Digital Divide.. - Elyse Graham, Robert P. Crease:
Designing Tools for Macro-Scale Data Analysis in the History of Science. - Martin Grandjean:
Multimode and Multilevel: Vertical Dimension in Historical and Literary Networks. - Martin Grandjean:
Médias Sociaux et Mise en Scène de l'Histoire. - Martin Grandjean, Pierre Benz, Thierry Rossier:
Complex Network Visualisation for the History of Interdisciplinarity: Mapping 40 years of Science Funding in Switzerland. - Alex Green, Lalita Kaplish, Hannah Walker:
New potentials in the digital archives: a participative inquiry into interdisciplinary collaboration in digital historical research at the Wellcome Trust. - Harriett Elizabeth Green, Megan Senseney, Maria Bonn:
Collaborations in the Global Midwest: The Diffusion of DH Values in Research Collaborations in the Humanities Without Walls consortium. - Brian Greenspan:
Dazzle them with Baffles: Gauging Attitudes toward Digital Fabrication in an Online Musicians' Community. - Brian Greenspan:
Expo '27: Designing and User-Testing a Dystopian Augmented Reality Game. - Hannah C. Griggs:
Mapping Prohibition: The Challenges of Digitally (Re)creating Historical Spaces. - Karl E. Grossner, Merrick Lex Berman, Rainer Simon:
Linked Places: A Modeling Pattern and Software for Representing Historical Movement. - Jennifer Guiliano, Carolyn Heitman:
Indigenizing the Digital Humanities: Challenges, Questions, and Research Opportunities. - Silvia Eunice Gutiérrez De la Torre, Julián Alberto Equihua Benítez, Micaela Chávez Villa:
Los Hilos De Ariadna En El Laberinto Temático: Visualización Y Minado De Datos Para Bibliotecas. - Adam Hammond, Julian Brooke:
GutenTag: A User-Friendly, Open-Access, Open-Source System for Reproducible Large-Scale Computational Literary Analysis. - Gabriel Anderson Hankins, Frank Elavsky:
"Comparing Correspondences: Robert Southey and Willa Cather". - Fabiola Hanna:
A Case Study of Automated Curation of Digital Archives. - Frank Harbers, Juliette Lonij:
Distinguishing Newspaper Genres. Exploring Automated Classification of Journalism's Modes of Expression. - Molly Hardy, Dawn Childress, Paige Morgan:
Beyond Access: Critical Catalog Constructions. - Nicholas John Hayward:
A Cor infrastructure for textual analysis - From Woolf to Verne. - Angelika Hechtl, Ingo Börner, Frank Fischer, Peer Trilcke:
Cäsar Flaischlen's "Graphische Litteratur-Tafel" - Digitizing A Giant Historical Flowchart Of Foreign Influences On German Literature. - Johannes Hellrich, Udo Hahn:
Don't Get Fooled by Word Embeddings-Better Watch their Neighborhood. - Christopher Leo Hench:
Prosodic Clustering via Cosine Similarity of Sound Sequence Inventories. - Ryan James Heuser:
Word Vectors in the Eighteenth Century. - Benjamin Wesley Hicks:
Mapping Pliny Social Network: A Case Study in Digital Prosopography. - Matthew Hiebert, Simone Lässig, Andreas Witt:
German History-Digital: Platform for Transnational Historical Knowledge Co-creation. - Uta Hinrichs, Stefania Forlini:
In Defence of Sandcastles: Research Thinking Through Visualization In DH. - Radim Hladík:
Topics and genre changes in Czech sociological articles. - Martin Holmes, Joey Takeda:
Beyond Validation: Using Programmed Diagnostics to Learn About, Monitor, and Successfully Complete Your DH Project. - Timo Homburg:
POSTagging and Semantic Dictionary Creation for Hittite Cuneiform. - Polly Ruth Hoover:
Digital Access as an Equity Issue: The Community College and the Digital Divide. - Natalie M. Houston:
Measuring Canonicity: a Network Analysis Approach to Poetry Anthologies. - Tao Hu, Marcia Zeng, Yin Zhang, Xinyue Ye, Hongshan Li:
Spatial-temporal Variation based Innovation History Visualization: A Case Study of the Liquid Crystal Institute at Kent State University. - Claus Huitfeldt, Michael Sperberg-McQueen:
Transcriptional Implicature: Using a Transcript to Reason about an Exemplar. - Vilja Hulden:
Add Slander and Stir: Reprinting of Anti-Labor Stories in Early-Twentieth-Century American Newspapers. - Christy Hyman, Anelise Shrout, Kathryn Kaczmarek-Frew, Hilary Green, Nishani Frazier, Brian Rosenblum:
Decolonizing Methodologies: Recovery and Access Amidst the Ruins. - Winfried Höhn, Christoph Schommer:
RAT 2.0. - Winfried Höhn, Christoph Schommer:
Georeferencing of Place Markers in Digitized Early Maps by Using Similar Maps as Data Source. - Michael Anthony Iannozzi:
A Seat At "La Tawola". - Leonardo Laurence Impett, Sabine Süsstrunk:
From Mnemosyne To Terpsichore - The Bilderatlas After The Image. - Leif Isaksen, Rainer Simon, Elton T. E. Barker:
Social Semantic Annotation with Recogito 2. - Hannah L. Jacobs:
Points, Lines, Polygons, and Pixels: A Framework for Teaching & Learning Humanities through Visualization. - Fotis Jannidis, Steffen Pielström, Christof Schöch, Thorsten Vitt:
Making topic modeling easy. A programming library in Python. - Axel Jean-Caurant, Cyrille Suire, Vincent Courboulay, Jean-Christophe Burie:
Limiter L'Impact Des Erreurs OCR Sur Les Représentations Distribuées De Mots. - Janelle Auriol Jenstad, Tye Landels-Gruenewald, Joseph Takeda:
Mapping the STC with MoEML and DEEP. - Markus John, Christian Richter, Steffen Koch, Andreas Kuczera, Thomas Ertl:
Interactive Visual Exploration of the Regesta Imperii. - Lars Gunnarsønn Johnsen:
Body parts in Norwegian books. - Brian Charles Johnsrud:
Finding ‘the Reader' in Literary Criticism and the Reception of Contemporary Literature. - Brian Charles Johnsrud, Daniel Marle Bush, Michael Widner:
Digital Annotation for Social and Collaborative Learning in the Humanities Classroom. - Steven E. Jones, Julianne Nyhan, Geoffrey Rockwell, Stéfan Sinclair, Melissa Terras:
Reverse Engineering the First Humanities Computing Center. - Patrick Juola, Sean Vinsick:
Personality and Politics: Myers-Briggs Personality Types on Twitter in the US 2016 Presidential Election. - Stefan Jänicke:
On the Impact of the Merseburg Incantations. - Stefan Jänicke, Josef Focht:
Untangling the Social Network of Musicians. - Akihiro Kameda, Shoichiro Hara:
Constructing Linked Knowledge around Southeast Asian Studies. - Katarzyna Anna Kapitan:
Network analysis of the manuscript context of Old Icelandic literature. - Unmil Karadkar, King Davis:
Digital Scholarship and Privacy-sensitive Collections. - Jojo Karlin, Patrick Smyth, Stephen Zweibel, Matthew K. Gold:
DH Box: . - Micki Kaufman:
"We Have This Space Problem: " Big Data, Multi-Dimensionality and the Kissinger Correspondence. - Micki Kaufman, Zoe LeBlanc, Matthew Lincoln, Yannick Rochat, Scott B. Weingart:
Visualizing Futures of Networks in Digital Humanities Research. - Akihiro Kawase:
Regional Classification of Traditional Japanese Folk Songs from Southwest Regions. - Tom Keegan, Sarah Bond:
Quotidian Reading: Digitally Mapping Literary and Personal Geographies. - Max Kemman:
Unpacking Collaboration in Digital History Projects. - Mike Kestemont, Els Stronks, Martine de Bruin, Tim de Winkel:
Did a Poet with Donkey Ears Write the Oldest Anthem in the World? Ideological Implications of the Computational Attribution of the Dutch National Anthem to Petrus Dathenus. - Mike Kestemont, Dominique Stutzmann:
Script Identification in Medieval Latin Manuscripts Using Convolutional Neural Networks. - Erik Ketzan, Christof Schöch:
What Changed When Andy Weir's The Martian Got Edited?. - Evgeny Kim, Sebastian Padó, Roman Klinger:
Prototypical Emotion Developments in Adventures, Romances, and Mystery Stories. - Minhyoung Kim:
The Useful Past and an Access to the Future: Designing a Community-Based Archive of the Korean Diaspora. - Lindsay King, Peter Leonard:
Transforming Theater History through Crowdsourced Transcription. - Péter Király:
Measuring completeness as metadata quality metric in Europeana. - Asanobu Kitamoto:
MemoryGraph: Digital Critique of Old Photographs Using a Mobile App that Enhances the Interpretation of Landscape. - Scott Kleinman, Mark LeBlanc:
Lexos: An Integrated Lexomics Workflow. - Martijn Kleppe, Matthew Lincoln, Melvin Wevers, Mark Williams, Benoit Seguin, Thomas Smits:
Computer Vision in Digital Humanities. - Seth Kotch, Elijah Gaddis:
"A Pale Reflection of the Violent Truth? Practice and Pedagogy with a Digital Geography of American Lynching". - Kira Kovalenko, Eveline Wandl-Vogt:
Collaborative Approaches to Open up Russian Manuscript Lexicons. - Markus Krug, Isabella Reger, Fotis Jannidis, Lukas Weimer, Nathalie Madarász, Frank Puppe:
Overcoming Data Sparsity for Relation Detection in German Novels. - Nick Laiacona:
Editing Melville's "Billy Budd" with TextLab, Juxta Editions, and MEL Catalog. - Pierre-Carl Langlais:
Journal Flipping Or Model Flipping? Le Tournant Du Libre Accès Au Prisme Des Humanités Numériques.. - François Dominic Laramée:
La Production de l'Espace dans l'Imprimé Français d'Ancien Régime : Le Cas de la Gazette. - Nicolas Larrousse, Olivier Baude, Adeline Joffres, Stéphane Pouyllau:
Huma-Num : Une infrastructure française pour les Sciences Humaines et Sociales. Stratégie, organisation et fonctionnement. - David Lassner:
Generative Model For Latent Reasons For Modifications. - Jochen Laubrock, Sven Hohenstein, Eike Richter:
Design of a Corpus and an Interactive Annotation Tool for Graphic Literature. - Anne Lauscher, Federico Nanni, Simone Paolo Ponzetto:
SLaTE: A System for Labeling Topics with Entities. - Alexei Lavrentiev, Michèle Debrenne, Dmitry Dolgushin, Nina Panina, Andrey Borodikhin, Serge Heiden:
Journaux Intimes Francophones en Russie au XIXe siècle : une Approche Textométrique de l'Interaction des Langues et des Cultures. - Mark D. LeBlanc:
Toward Reproducibility in DH Experiments: A Case Study in Search of Edgar Allan Poe's First Published Work. - Zoe Genevieve LeBlanc, E. Kyle Romero:
Archivlo: Digitizing the Archival Research Workflow. - Susan Leavy, Emilie Pine, Mark T. Keane:
Mining the Cultural Memory of Irish Industrial Schools Using Word Embedding and Text Classification. - Christophe Leblay, Gilles Caporossi:
Ecriture Et Visualisations Numériques. - Deborah Leem:
Smelly London: visualising historical smells through text-mining, geo-referencing and mapping.. - Patrick A. Lewis, Jeff Dycus, Anthony P. Curtis, Whitney R. Smith, Sara Carlstead Brumfield, Ben W. Brumfield:
Beyond Coocurrence: Network Visualization in the Civil War Governors of Kentucky. - Hongshan Li, Marcia Zeng, Yin Zhang, Xinyue Ye, Tao Hu:
Tackling Innovation Networks with Smart Data: A Case Study of the Liquid Crystal Institute at Kent State University. - Amanda Marie Licastro:
Teaching Empathy Through Virtual Reality. - Eleonora Litta:
Exploring Word Formation Latin. - Alan Liu, Ashley Champagne, Jeremy Douglass, Scott Kleinman, Jamal Russell, Lindsay Thomas:
Open, Shareable, Reproducible Workflows for the Digital Humanities: The Case of the 4Humanities.org "WhatEvery1Says" Project. - Chao-Lin Liu:
Flexible Computing Services for Comparisons and Analyses of Classical Chinese Poetry. - Chao-Lin Liu, Shuhua Zhang, Yuanli Geng, Huei-ling Lai, Hongsu Wang:
Character Distributions of Classical Chinese Literary Texts: Zipf's Law, Genres, and Epochs. - Matteo Lorenzini, Luca Sanna:
Lifting the knowledge from Medieval Age: CIDOC-CRM for Nurcara Project.. - Ana Lucic, John Shanahan:
Real and Imagined Geography at City-Scale: Sentiment Analysis of Chicago's "One Book" Program. - Hubert Léveillé Gauvin, Nathaniel Condit-Schultz, Claire Arthur:
Supplementing Melody, Lyrics, and Acoustic Information to the McGill Billboard Database. - Justin Madron, Nathaniel Ayers:
American Panorama: An Atlas of United States History. - Joana Malta, Pedro Lisboa:
Mapping Concepts and Authors from 20th Century Portuguese Magazines of Ideas and Culture. - Piotr Marecki, Aleksandra Malecka:
Between Page and Screen by Amaranth Borsuk and Brad Bouse. Translating an AR poetry book. - Piotr Marecki, Jakub Woynarowski:
The Creative Computing Lab in Poland. - Miranda Claire Marraccini:
The Victoria Press Circle. - Maciej Maryl, Maciej Eder:
Topic Patterns in an Academic Literary Journal: The Case Of "Teksty Drugie". - Brigitte Mathiak, Simone Kronenwett:
A Survey on Research Data at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Cologne. - Markus Matoni, Jenny Oltersdorf, Dirk Roorda:
Humanities At Scale - Creating A Network Of Expertise And A Sustainable Infrastructure For Digital Humanities Projects In Europe. - Lindsay Kistler Mattock:
Mapping the Meshwork of the Independent Media Arts. - Aaron Mathew Mauro:
Chatbot Based Content Discovery: Faulkner Bot in the Archive. - Aaron Mathew Mauro:
Credit Allocation with the Social Knowledge Timeline. - Robert H. McDonald:
Research Center as Distant Publisher: Developing Non-Consumptive Compliant Open Data Worksets to Support New Modes of Inquiry. - Shane Adam McGarry:
Designing from a Narrative: Leveraging the 6 Point Story Method to Facilitate Interaction Design in Digital Humanities Projects. - Jim McGrath, Monica Martinez, Cole Hansen, Edward Jiao:
Mapping Violence: Visualizing State-Sanctioned Racial Violence on the Mexico/Texas Border (1900-1930). - Jim McGrath, Robyn Schroeder, Inge Zwart:
Public Humanities: In Search Of A Field. - Stephen Reid McLaughlin:
Online Shadow Libraries and the Future of Humanities Scholarship. - Jan Christoph Meister, Johanna Drucker, Geoffrey Rockwell:
Modelling Interpretation in 3DH: New dimensions of visualization. - Jan Christoph Meister, Evelyn Gius, Jan Horstmann, Janina Jacke, Marco Petris:
CATMA 5.0 Tutorial. - Sarah Melton, Michelle Dalmau, Nora Dimmock, Dan Tracy, Erin Glass:
ARL Digital Scholarship Institute. - Luis Meneses, Enrique Mallen:
Semantic Domains in Picasso's Poetry. - Luis Meneses, Richard Furuta:
Shelf life: Identifying the Abandonment of Online Digital Humanities Projects. - Nirmala Menon:
Decolonizing Knowledge Structures in Open Access and Scholarly Publishing. - Donald F. Merritt II, Emily Kuzneski Johnson, Amy Larner Giroux:
ELLE the EndLess LEarner: Exploring Second Language Acquisition Through an Endless Runner-style Video Game. - Adam Mertel, Tomás Glomb, Zdenek Stachon:
Regrowing Egyptian Cults. - Jean-Guy Meunier, Louis Chartrand, Jackie Chi Kit Cheung, Mathieu Valette, Marie-Noëlle Bayle:
Computer-Assisted Conceptual Analysis of Textual Data as Applied to Philosophical Corpuses. - Mike Mimirinis:
Faculty conceptions of e-assessment. - Maria Moritz, Marco Büchler:
An Automated Approach to Model the Transformation Process of the Reuse of Bernard de Clairvaux: How Do Lexical Resources help?. - Hatem Mousselly Sergieh, Michael Piotrowski, Iryna Gurevych:
EGOlink: Supporting Editors of Online Historical Sources through Automatic Link Discovery. - Galina Mozhaeva, Polina Mozhaeva Renha, Ulyana S. Zakharova:
Infrastructure and information environment of Digital Humanities from the perspective of scientific analysis. - Sandra Murr, Florian Barth:
Digital Analysis Of The Literary Reception Of J. W. V. Goethe's Die Leiden Des Jungen Werthers. - Patricia Murrieta-Flores, Naomi Howell:
Contested Spaces: Creating Computational Approaches for the Holistic Analysis of Space and Place in Digital Humanities. - Onur Musaoglu, Özge Dag, Özge Küçükakça, Alkim Almila Akdag Salah, Albert Ali Salah:
A Generic Tool for Visualizing Patterns in Poetry. - Sander Münster:
Seven Years of Research on Digital 3D Reconstruction in Humanities - Results, Implications And perspectives. - Sander Münster, Cindy Kröber, Kristina Friedrichs, Jonas Bruschke, Frank Henze, Florian Niebling:
Novel Approaches to research and discover urban history. - Kiyonori Nagasaki, Tetsuei Tsuda, Yuho Kitazaki, A. Charles Muller, Masahiro Shimoda:
A Collaborative Approach between Art History and Literature via IIIF. - Federico Nanni, Nikolay Marinov, Simone Paolo Ponzetto, Laura Dietz:
Building Entity-Centric Event Collections For Supporting Research in Political and Social History. - Federico Nanni, Yang Zhao, Simone Paolo Ponzetto, Laura Dietz:
Enhancing Domain-Specific Entity Linking in DH. - Angel David Nieves, Kim Gallon, David J. Kim, Scott Nesbit, Bryan W. Carter, Jessica Johnson:
Black Spatial Humanities: Theories, Methods, and Praxis in Digital Humanities (A Follow-up NEH ODH Summer Institute Panel). - Julia Noordegraaf, Jolanda Visser, Jaap Boter, Daniël Biltereyst, Philippe Meers, Ivan Kisjes:
(Not) Going to the Movies: A geospatial analysis of cinema markets in The Netherlands and Flanders (1950-1975). - Fredrik Norén, Roger Mähler:
Text Mining the History of Information Politics Through Thousands of Swedish Governmental Official Reports. - Krzysztof Nowak:
Voces. An R-based Dashboard for Lexical Semantics. - Krzysztof Nowak:
eLexicon. Dictionary of Polish Medieval Latin: from TEI encoding to an eXist-db application. - Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller, Daniel Bangert, Alfie Abdul-Rahman:
All the Things You Are: Accessing An Enriched Musicological Prosopography Through JazzCats. - Catherine Nygren:
Text Mining Eighteenth-Century Travel Writing: The "I" and Autobiography of Narration. - Julianne Nyhan, Melissa Terras:
Uncovering ‘hidden' contributions to the history of Digital Humanities: the Index Thomisticus' female keypunch operators. - Alexandra Núñez, Malte Gerloff, Erik-Lân Do Dinh, Andrea Rapp, Petra Gehring, Iryna Gurevych:
A "Wind of Change" - Shaping Public Opinion of the "Arab Spring" Using Metaphors. - Toshinobu Ogiso, Asuko Kondo, Yoko Mabuchi, Noriko Hattori:
Construction of the "Corpus of Historical Japanese: Meiji-Taisho Series I - Magazines". - Alex Olieman, Kaspar Beelen:
"Cast Your Net Wide: Finding Historical References in Parliamentary Data". - Jennifer Olive:
Trauma Representations in Videogames. - Tunde Olusola Opeibi, Olusola Abiodun Aina:
Many Tongues, Multiple Networks: A Corpus-Based Pragmatic Study of Multilingualism on Nigerian Virtual Political Space. - Boris V. Orekhov, Fekla Tolstoy:
Textograf: Web Application for Manuscripts Digitization. - Peter Organisciak, Samuel Franklin:
Modeling Creativity: Tracking Long-term Lexical Change. - Élika Ortega, Erik Radio:
A Handbook of Electronic Literature Reading. - Jessica Otis:
Death by Numbers: Bills of Mortality in Early Modern London. - Thomas Padilla, Sarah Potvin, Laurie Allen, Stewart Varner:
Shaping Humanities Data: Use, Reuse, and Paths Toward Computationally Amenable Cultural Heritage Collections. - Kevin R. Page, Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller, Timothy W. Cole, J. Stephen Downie:
Building Worksets for Scholarship by Linking Complementary Corpora. - Kevin R. Page, David Lewis, David M. Weigl:
Contextual Interpretation of Digital Music Notation. - Sofia Papastamkou:
Twitter Comme Source Pour l'Histoire Du Temps Présent : Le Référendum Grec De 2015 Comme Etude de Cas. - Mylène Pardoen:
L'archéologie du paysage sonore : l'Histoire à portée de nos oreilles. - Mylène Pardoen:
Bretez II : La machine à remonter le temps. - Britt S. Paris, Marika Cifor:
Throughlines: Exposing Activism and Social Justice Issues In Los Angeles Transportation History. - Elizabeth Chamberlin Parke, Liz Ridolfo:
Genealogies of VR in the archives. - Adam Tomasz Pawlowski:
Political Correctness in the Polish Press between 1945 and 1962. Historical Culturomics of Names of Nationalities, Ethnic Groups, and ‘Sensitive' Lexemes based on the ChronoPress Corpus of Polish.. - Alicia Peaker, Jeffrey Moro, Christina Boyles, Nicholas M. Weber, Margaret Linley, Lindsay Barbieri:
The Environmental and Human Costs of DH. - Nandra Perry, Bryan Paul Tarpley:
The Psalter Project: Providing Mediated Access to Religio-Political Subjects in Early Modern England. - Miriam Peña Pimentel, Paola Ricaurte, Adriana Álvarez Sánchez, Esteban Romero-Frías, Cristóbal Suárez Guerrero, Virginia Brussa, Enedina Ortega, Ana Teresa Morales Rodríguez, Alberto Ramírez Martinell:
Humanidades Digitales en Iberoamérica: desafíos institucionales para su desarrollo y consolidación. - Maciej Piasecki, Tomasz Walkowiak, Maciej Maryl:
Literary Exploration Machine. New Tool for Distant Readers of Polish Literature.. - Andrew Piper, Mark Algee-Hewitt, Koustuv Sinha, Derek Ruths, Hardik Vala:
Studying Literary Characters and Character Networks. - Julia Polyck-O'Neill, Molly Kalkstein:
Negotiating Meaning and Value: Institutional Research Assistantships, Digital Projects, and Art History. - Eva Portelance, Andrew Piper:
Understanding Narrative: Computational Approaches to Detecting Narrative Frames. - Dot Porter, Alexandra Gillespie, Alberto Campagnolo, Laura Mitchell, Rachel Di Cresce:
VisColl: Visualizing the physical structure of medieval manuscripts, a poster and demonstration. - Ajda Pretnar, Niko Colneric, Lan Zagar:
Hands on Text Analytics with Orange. - Harvey Quamen:
The London Brewers' Prosopography: Parsing Historical Apprenticeship Records. - Lynn Ramey:
Medieval Textual Transmission Modeling in Unity3D. - Daniela Karine Ramos, Bruna Anastacio:
The Use of the Cognitive Digital Games in School: Contributions for the Attention. - Jonathan Pearce Reeve, Milan Terlunen, Sierra Eckert:
Frequently Cited Passages Across Time: New Methods for Studying the Critical Reception of Texts. - Nils Reiter, Evelyn Gius, Jannik Strötgen, Marcus Willand:
A Shared Task for a Shared Goal: Systematic Annotation of Literary Texts. - Nils Reiter, Maximilian Overbeck, Sandra Murr:
From Text to Networks: Combining Entity and Segment Annotations in the Analysis of Large Text Corpora. - Emiliano Ricciardi:
"Tasso in Music Project: Digital Edition of the Settings of Torquato Tasso's Poetry, ca. 1570-1640". - Roopika Risam, Amy Earhart:
Citational Politics: Quantifying Impact in Digital Scholarship in the Humanities. - Roopika Risam, Susan Edwards:
Micro DH: Digital Humanities at the Small Scale. - Stephan Risi:
Ngrams Against Agnotology: Combatting Tobacco Industry Narratives About Addiction Through A Quantitative Analysis of 14 Million Documents. - Courtney J. Rivard, Laura Wexler:
Photogrammar and the Federal Writer's Project: A Model for Teaching Data and Mapping Rhetoric. - Stephen Murray Robertson, Abigail Garland Mullen:
Tropy: A Tool for Research Photo Management. - Peter Robinson, Barbara Bordalejo:
A Scholarly Edition for Mobile Devices. - Nuria Rodríguez-Ortega, José Pino-Díaz:
Análisis De las Asociaciones Entre Artistas En El Ámbito Expositivo: Nueva Metodología De Exploración Y Nuevos Parámetros Interpretativos. - Dolores Romero López, Lucía Cotarelo-Estaban, José Luis Bueren Gómez-Acebo:
Mnemosine, Biblioteca Digital de La otra Edad de Plata (1868-1936). - Lukas Rosenthaler, Andrea Bianco, Peter Fornaro:
Integrating Image Resources Into Virtual Research Environments For The Humanities - a Simple Image Presentation Interface (SIPI) based on IIIF. - Lukas Rosenthaler, Peter R. Fornaro:
PERsonalIzed COlour ProfilEs PERiSCOPE: A modern methodology for rendering colour in digital media displays. - Lukas Rosenthaler, Benjamin Geer, Ivan Subotic, Tobias Schweizer, Peter Fornaro:
A Platform For Long-Term Accessibility Of Research Data In The Humanities. - Vasileios Routsis, Irene Goudarouli:
Mapping the Enlightenment: Intellectual Networks and the Making of Knowledge in the European Periphery. - Yan Rucar, Jean-Gabriel Ganascia:
Une Ontologie Pour Archiver Et Donner Accès Aux OEuvres Numériques Littéraires. - Joseph Rudman:
Collaboration: An Insurmountable Problem In The Non-Traditional Authorship Attribution Studies Of The Dramatic Canon Of William Shakespeare. - Pablo Ruiz Fabo, Clara Martínez Cantón, Thierry Poibeau:
Distant Rhythm: Automatic Enjambment Detection on Four Centuries of Spanish Sonnets. - Amanda Rust, Julia Flanders:
Information and System Design for Diversity: Can We Do Better?. - Jon Saklofske:
Playful Instruments: Reimagining Games as Tools for Research and Scholarly Communication. - Nicolas Sauret, Emmanuel Chateau, Arthur Juchereau, Servanne Monjour, Marcello Vitali Rosati, Michael Sinatra:
Stylo: Repenser la chaîne éditoriale numérique pour les revues savantes en sciences humaines. - Christoph Schindler, Cornelia Veja, Helge Kminek:
Interfacing Collaborative and Multiple-Layered Spaces of Interpretation in Humanities Research. The Case of Semantically-Enhanced Objective Hermeneutics.. - Claus-Michael Schlesinger:
Genetic Editions to the Extreme? Conserving Historical Text Generators. - Franziska Schloots, Bianca Meise, Peter Stadler, Jörg Müller-Lietzkow, Dorothee Meister, Johannes Kepper, Daniel Röwenstrunk:
Reconstruction - Representation - Collaboration. Interdisciplinary Approaches To Changes In Contexts Of Digital (Music) Editions. - Benjamin Schmidt:
Stable Random Projection: Minimal, universal dimensionality reduction for library-scale data. - Susan Schreibman, Sara Kerr, Shane McGarry:
The Third Way: Discovery Beyond Search and Browse in Letters of 1916. - Susan Schreibman, Constantinos Papadopoulos, Brian Hughes, Neale Rooney, Colin Brennan, Fionntan Mac Caba, Hannah Healy:
Phygital Augmentations for Enhancing History Teaching and Learning at School. - Sara Schulthess, Anastasia Chasapi, Ioannis Xenarios, Martial Sankar, Claire Clivaz:
HumaReC project: digital New Testament and continuous data publishing. - Tobias Julius Schweizer, Sepideh Alassi, Martin Mattmüller, Lukas Rosenthaler, Helmut Harbrecht:
Integrating historical scientific texts into the Bernoulli-Euler Online platform. - Louise Seaward, Maria Kallio:
Transkribus: Handwritten Text Recognition technology for historical documents. - Benoit Seguin, Isabella diLenardo, Frédéric Kaplan:
Tracking Transmission of Details in Paintings. - Megan Senseney, LaTesha Velez, Christopher R. Maden, Janet Swatscheno, Maria Bonn, Harriett E. Green, Katrina Fenlon:
Informing Library-Based Digital Publishing: A Survey of Scholars' Needs in a Contemporary Publishing Environment. - Celeste Tuong Vy Sharpe, Sarah Calhoun:
Temporal Loci And Mixed Reality: An Experiment In Diversifying Visualizations Of Time And Space. - William Shaw, Liz Milewicz:
Access for Whom? Rethinking Audience and Editorial Decisions through Project Vox. - Nicola Jane Shelton:
Long-term outcomes of humanities higher and further education in England and Wales. - David Lawrence Shepard, Takako Hashimoto, Hiroshi Okamoto, Tetsuji Kuboyama, Kilho Shin:
Missionaries, Politicians, and Boy Bands: Onlooker Behavior on Twitter During the Nepal, Kumamoto, and Ecuador Earthquakes. - Rob Shepard:
Placing Segregation. - Harold Short, Judith Crispin, Drew Baker:
Digital Humanities, Cultural Heritage and Social Justice: the case of a destroyed Armenian cemetery. - Anna-Maria Sichani, Wout Dillen, Merisa Ariel Martinez, Aodhán Kelly, Elli Bleeker:
Refining our Concept of ‘Access' for Digital Scholarly Editions: A DiXiT Panel on Accessibility, Usability, Pedagogy, Collaboration, Community and Diversity.. - Anne R Siders:
Collocations and Network Structure Provide Insights to Functional Elements of Adaptive Capacity. - Sara B. Sikes, Maria Bonn, Elli Mylonas:
Building Capacity for Digital Scholarship & Publishing: Three Approaches from Mellon's 2014-2015 Scholarly Communications Initiative. - Lee Skallerup Bessette, Kristen Eshleman, Caitlin Christian-Lamb, Siobhan Senier, Paul A. Youngman:
Sustaining and Scaling the Digital Liberal Arts. - Pinelopi Skarsouli, Dina Bacalexi:
L'Accès vu comme une Contrainte et un Défi : le processus de naissance d'une base de données. - Daniil Skorinkin:
Character-distinguishing features in fictional dialogue: the case of War and Peace. - Kevin G. Smith:
Modeling Student Authorship: The Rhetoric of Markup in the Writing Classroom. - Thomas Smits:
Illustrations to Photographs: using computer vision to analyse news pictures in Dutch newspapers, 1860-1940. - Lisa M. Snyder:
The VSim Repository and Archive: Knowledge Mobilization for 3D Research. - Lisa M. Snyder, Alyson Gill:
Cultural Challenges for 3D Research. - Yuting Song, Taisuke Kimura, Biligsaikhan Batjargal, Akira Maeda:
Linking the Same Ukiyo-e Prints in Different Languages by Exploiting Word Semantic Relationships across Languages. - C. M. Sperberg-McQueen:
Hapax: Probabilistic part-of-speech tagging in XQuery and XForms. - Michael Sperberg-McQueen, Liam Quin:
Introduction to Electronic Books: EPub 3.0 and Beyond. - Lisa M. Spiro, Geneva Henry, Toniesha Taylor, Amanda French:
Establishing a "Resilient Network" for Digital Humanities. - Elizabeth Eleanor Rose Stewart:
‘The Royaltie of Sight': A 3D-GIS recreation of ‘prospects' and ‘perspectives' within an English designed landscape, c.1550-1660. - Cyrille Suire, Axel Jean-Caurant, Charles Illouz:
Ouvrir les Boîtes Noires : un Outil Pédagogique pour une Approche Critique de la Recherche d'Information en Ligne.. - Chris Alen Sula, S. E. Hackney, Phillip Cunningham:
A Survey of Digital Humanities Programs. - Chris Alen Sula, Heather Hill:
The Early History of Digital Humanities. - Hao Sun, Mingzhe Jin:
Ghostwriter identification of Yasunari Kawabata in the 1960s. - K. J. Surkan:
Sharing Surgical Scars: Social Networks and the Many Gendered Meanings of Mastectomy. - Shanmugapriya T.:
Developing Database For Scholarship In Indian Languages And Literatures. - Chris Tanasescu, Diana Inkpen, Vaibhav Kesarwani, Brian Paget:
Access(ed) Poetry. The Graph Poem Project and the Place of Poetry in Digital Humanities. - Muh-Chyun Tang, Kuang-hua Chen:
A cross-language co-word network comparison of Buddhist literature in Digital Library and Museum of Buddhist study. - Ségolène Marie Tarte, Mihaela Duta, Chrystalina Antoniades:
Reading Handwritten Scripts: Investigating the Human Visual System for Artificial Intelligence in Palaeography. - Laurie N. Taylor:
Generous and Generative Communities for the Digital Humanities with the Digital Library of the Caribbean and Caribbean Studies. - Pascaline Laure Tchienehom:
Humanités Numériques et Web Sémantique : du langage naturel à une représentation computationnelle structurée et sémantique des données. - Melissa Terras, Inna Kizhner, Maxim Rumyantsev, Kristina Sycheva:
Accessing Russian Culture Online: The scope of digitisation in museums across Russia. - Lauren Tilton, Taylor B. Arnold, Jason Heppler, Robert K. Nelson:
Mapping 20th Century America. - Justin Tonra, David Kelly, Lindsay Ann Reid:
Personæ: A Character-Visualisation Tool for Dramatic Texts. - Daniel G. Tracy, Elizabeth Massa Hoiem:
Access to DH Pedagogy as the Norm: Introducing Students to DH Methods Across the Curriculum and at a Distance. - Tran Van Canh, Katja Markert, Wolfgang Nejdl:
A Framework For Historical Russian Flu Epidemic Exploration From German Newspapers. - Richard Tzong-Han Tsai, Yu-Ting Lai, Pi-Ling Pai, Yu-Chun Wang, Sunny Hui-Min Huang, I-Chun Fan:
WeisoEvent: A Ming-Weiso Event Analytics Tool with Named Entity Markup and Spatial-Temporal Information Linking. - Narumi Tsuchimura:
How Agatha Christie Described Women?: The Behaviour of She in Christie's Novels. - Aaron Tucker:
Replication, Visualization & Tactility: Towards a Deeper Involvement of 3D Printing in Humanities Scholarship and Research. - Gregory John Tunink, Karin Dalziel, Jessica Dussault, Emily Rau:
Annotonia: Annotations from Browser to TEI. - Alexander Robert Turton:
Towards Feminist Data Production; A Case Study From Comics. - Ayaka Uesaka:
Verifying the Authorship of Saikaku Ihara's Arashi ha Mujyō Monogatari in Early Modern Japanese Literature: A Quantitative Approach. - Lakshmi Valsalakumari:
Limories - Expanding Access To Local Histories And Memories With Computational Aids In The Indian Context. - Pim van Bree, Geert Kessels:
Iterative Data Modelling: from Teaching Practice to Research Method. - Pim van Bree, Geert Kessels:
nodegoat: Enabling Explorative Research. - Janneke M. van der Zwaan, Wouter Smink, Anneke M. Sools, Gerben Westerhof, Bernard P. Veldkamp, Sytske Wiegersma:
Flexible NLP Pipelines for Digital Humanities Research. - Joris J. van Zundert, Matt Burton:
Defactoring Pace of Change. - Gabriel Viehhauser-Mery, Florian Barth:
Towards a Digital Narratology of Space. - Amanda Visconti:
Less intent, more impact: Transforming public DH projects toward access, care, and inclusion. - Claudia von Vacano, Abigail T. De Kosnik, Stephen Best:
Digital Humanities at Berkeley and the Digital Life Project. - Niels-Oliver Walkowski:
Evaluating Research Practices In The Digital Humanities By Means Of User-Activity-Analysis. - Niels-Oliver Walkowski, Johannes Pause:
Dead And Beautiful: The Analysis Of Colors By Means Of Contrasts In Neo-Zombie Movies. - Brandon Walsh:
Collaborative Writing to Build Digital Humanities Praxis. - Eveline Wandl-Vogt, Davor Ostojic, Barbara Piringer, Heimo Rainer, Ksenia Zsaytseva:
Designing Collaborative Ecosystems and community organization: Introducing the multidisciplinary portal on "Biodiversity and Linguistic Diversity: A Collaborative Knowledge Discovery Environment". - Megan Elizabeth Ward, Adrian S. Wisnicki:
Livingstone Online: Access Beyond Openness. - Nikolaus Lee Wasmoen:
Multiplying Access: the Marianne Moore Digital Archive's Tools and Methods for Collaboration. - Leah Weinryb Grohsgal:
Using Big Data to Ask Big Questions: A Digital Humanities Challenge in Historic Newspapers. - Augustus Wendell, Louis Wells:
Virtual Hamlet. - Joseph Wicentowski, Clifford B. Anderson:
XQuery for Digital Humanists. - Joseph Wicentowski, Clifford B. Anderson:
XQuery for Data Integration. - Jeri Wieringa:
Playing with Time. - Susan L. Wiesner, Rommie L. Stalnaker, Stephen Ramsay, Brian L. Pytlik Zillig:
Schrifttanz Zwei. - David-Antoine Williams:
Opening up the /Oxford English Dictionary/: What an enhanced legacy dataset can tell us about language, lexicography, literature, and history.. - Helene C. Williams:
Digital Humanities Pedagogy in the University of Washington Information School MLIS Program. - Andreas Witt, Lena-Luise Stahn, Ernesto William De Luca, Kerstin Schwedes:
WorldViews: Access to International Textbooks for Digital Humanities. - Christian Wittern:
Effective Identification of Citations in the Kanseki Repository. - Taizo Yamada, Satoshi Inoue:
Collecting Name of Historical Person from Historical Material Related to Japan. - Mishio Yamanaka:
Interpreting Racial Identities and Resistance to Segregation in the Digital Sphere. - Vika Zafrin, Isabel Galina Russell, Alex Gil, Padmini Ray Murray:
Copyright, Digital Humanities, and Global Geographies of Knowledge. - Marcia Lei Zeng, James Lee, Arlene Johnson:
Smart Data Approaches to Exploring Independent Datasets across Disciplines, Media, and Perspectives for Research in the Humanities. - Jinman Zhang, Roger Graves, Heather Graves, Geoffrey Rockwell:
The Game of Writing: Gamification and Social Commenting in Writing Instruction.
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