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Digital Humanities Quarterly, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, 2020
- Melinda A. Cro, Sara K. Kearns:
Developing a Process-Oriented, Inclusive Pedagogy: At the Intersection of Digital Humanities, Second Language Acquisition, and New Literacies. - Kevin Chovanec:
Episodic Theater and the Digital Text: Editing the Traveling Players' Fortunatus. - Sharon Block:
Erasure, Misrepresentation and Confusion: Investigating JSTOR Topics on Women's and Race Histories. - Elizabeth Callaway, Jeffrey Turner, Heather Stone, Adam Halstrom:
The Push and Pull of Digital Humanities: Topic Modeling the "What is digital humanities?" Genre. - Marcello Vitali Rosati, Servanne Monjour, Joana Casenave, Elsa Bouchard, Margot Mellet:
Editorializing the Greek Anthology: The palatin manuscript as a collective imaginary. - Gila Prebor, Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet, Isaac Miller:
A multi-dimensional ontology-based analysis of the Censorship of Hebrew Manuscripts. - Anna Bellotto:
Medieval manuscript descriptions and the Semantic Web: analysing the impact of CIDOC CRM on Italian codicological-paleographical data.
- Brian M. Watson:
Rogue Performances: A Review of Abigail De Kosnik's Rogue Archives: Digital Cultural Memory and Media Fandom.
Volume 14, Number 2, 2020
- D. H. Q. editorial team:
Remembering Stéfan Sinclair.
Front Matter
- Luís A. Ferla, Cecily Raynor:
Apresentação - Edição especial da DHQ em português. - Cláudio José Silva Ribeiro, Suemi Higuchi, Luís Antônio Coelho Ferla:
Aproximações ao cenário das humanidades digitais no Brasil. - Patricia Ferreira Lopes:
Avanços no estudo das redes de itinerários da Península Ibérica no século XVI. Aplicando os SIGH para estudar a história da arquitetura. - Maria Clara Paixão de Sousa:
Ler a prosa do mundo hoje. - Luís Corujo, Jorge Revez, Carlos Guardado da Silva:
Curadoria Digital e Custos - Exploração de abordagens e perceções. - Maria J. Ferreira dos Santos:
Reconstruir histórias da conservação da natureza na Califórnia: 1850 - 2010.
- Paul A. Broyles:
Digital Editions and Version Numbering. - Ana Jofre, Vincent J. Berardi, Kathleen Patricia Janet Brennan, Aisha Cornejo, Carl Bennett, John Harlan:
Crowdsourcing Image Extraction and Annotation: Software Development and Case Study. - Barbara McGillivray, Thierry Poibeau, Pablo Ruiz Fabo:
Digital Humanities and Natural Language Processing: "Je t'aime... Moi non plus". - John Shanahan, Robin Burke, Ana Lucic:
Reading Chicago Reading: Quantitative Analysis of a Repeating Literary Program. - Melvin Wevers, Jianbo Gao, Kristoffer L. Nielbo:
Tracking the Consumption Junction: Temporal Dependencies between Articles and Advertisements in Dutch Newspapers. - Christoph Wick, Christian Reul, Frank Puppe:
Calamari - A High-Performance Tensorflow-based Deep Learning Package for Optical Character Recognition. - S. L. Ziegler:
Open Data in Cultural Heritage Institutions: Can We Be Better Than Data Brokers? - John Douglas Bradley:
A Prosopography as Linked Open Data: Some Implications from DPRR.
Volume 14, Number 3, 2020
Front Matter
- Mila Oiva, Urszula Pawlicka-Deger:
Lab and Slack. Situated Research Practices in Digital Humanities - Introduction to the DHQ Special Issue.
- Jo Guldi:
Scholarly Infrastructure as Critical Argument: Nine principles in a preliminary survey of the bibliographic and critical values expressed by scholarly web-portals for visualizing data. - Urszula Pawlicka-Deger:
The Laboratory Turn: Exploring Discourses, Landscapes, and Models of Humanities Labs. - James W. Malazita, Ezra J. Teboul, Hined Rafeh:
Digital Humanities as Epistemic Cultures: How DH Labs Make Knowledge, Objects, and Subjects. - Mila Oiva:
The Chili and Honey of Digital Humanities Research: The Facilitation of the Interdisciplinary Transfer of Knowledge in Digital Humanities Centers. - Aleksandra Kil:
Excavating Infrastructure in the Analog Humanities' Lab: An Analysis of Claude Lévi-Strauss's Laboratoire d'anthropologie sociale. - Shanmugapriya T., Nirmala Menon:
Infrastructure and Social Interaction: Situated Research Practices in Digital Humanities in India.
- Catherine DeRose, Peter Leonard:
Digital Humanities on Reserve: From Reading Room to Laboratory at Yale University Library. - Rebekah L. Cummings, David S. Roh, Elizabeth Callaway:
Organic and Locally Sourced: Growing a Digital Humanities Lab with an Eye Towards Sustainability. - Andreas Fickers, Tim van der Heijden:
Inside the Trading Zone: Thinkering in a Digital History Lab. - Natalie Philips, Alexander Babbitt, Soohyun Cho, Jessica Kane, Cody Jay Mejeur, Craig Pearson:
Creating Spaces for Interdisciplinary Research across Literature, Neuroscience, and DH: A Case Study of The Digital Humanities and Literary Cognition Lab (DHLC). - Kathi Inman Berens, Abbey Gaterud, Rachel Noorda:
Ooligan Press: Building and Sustaining a Feminist Digital Humanities Lab at a R-2.
- Randa El Khatib, Alyssa Arbuckle, Lynne Siemens, Ray Siemens, Caroline Winter, ETCL Research Group:
An "Open Lab?" The Electronic Textual Cultures Lab in the Evolving Digital Humanities Landscape. - Lawrence Evalyn, C. E. M. Henderson, Julia King, Jessica Lockhart, Laura Mitchell, Suzanne Conklin Akbari:
One Loveheart at a Time: The Language of Emoji and the Building of Affective Community in the Digital Medieval Studies Environment. - Clarisse Bardiot:
Theatre analytics: developing software for theatre research. - Maciej Maryl, Costis J. Dallas, Jennifer Edmond, Jessie Labov, Ingrida Kelpsiene, Michelle Doran, Marta Kolodziejska, Klaudia Grabowska:
A Case Study Protocol for Meta-Research into Digital Practices in the Humanities. - Ashley S. Lee, Poom Chiarawongse, Jo Guldi, Andras Zsom:
The Role of Critical Thinking in Humanities Infrastructure: The Pipeline Concept with a Study of HaToRI (Hansard Topic Relevance Identifier).
- Alex D. Ketchum:
Lost Spaces, Lost Technologies, and Lost People: Online History Projects Seek to Recover LGBTQ+ Spatial Histories. - Christine Barats, Valérie Schafer, Andreas Fickers:
Fading Away... The challenge of sustainability in digital studies. - Viktoria Brüggemann, Mark-Jan Bludau, Marian Dörk:
The Fold: Rethinking Interactivity in Data Visualization. - David J. Birnbaum, Elena Spadini:
Reassessing the locus of normalization in machine-assisted collation. - Cody Jay Mejeur:
Playing with Playthroughs: Distance Visualization and Narrative Form in Video Games.
Volume 14, Number 4, 2020
Front Matter
- Hannah Alpert-Abrams, Clayton McCarl:
Introduction: Digital Humanities & Colonial Latin American Studies. - Mercedes I. Salomón Salazar:
El Catálogo Colectivo de Marcas de Fuego. Avatares para conformar su canon de autoridades. - Laura Matthew, Michael Bannister:
The Form of the Content: The Digital Archive Nahuatl/Nawat in Central America. - Lauren G. Kilroy-Ewbank:
Decolonizing "The Digital" in the Classroom: Reflections on the Intersection of Colonial Latin American Art History and Digital Art History Pedagogy. - George Aaron Broadwell, Moisés García Guzmán, Brook Danielle Lillehaugen, Felipe H. Lopez, May Helena Plumb, Mike Zarafonetis:
Ticha: Collaboration with Indigenous communities to build digital resources on Zapotec language and history. - Diego Jimenez-Badillo, Patricia Murrieta-Flores, Bruno Martins, Ian N. Gregory, Mariana Favila-Vázquez, Raquel Liceras-Garrido:
Developing Geographically Oriented NLP Approaches to Sixteenth-Century Historical Documents: Digging into Early Colonial Mexico.
Front Matter
- Manuel Burghardt, Adelheid Heftberger, Johannes Pause, Niels-Oliver Walkowski, Matthias Zeppelzauer:
Film and Video Analysis in the Digital Humanities - An Interdisciplinary Dialog.
- Eva Hielscher:
The Phenomenon of Interwar City Symphonies: A Combined Methodology of Digital Tools and Traditional Film Analysis Methods to Study Visual Motifs and Structural Patterns of Experimental-Documentary City Films. - Jan-Hendrik Bakels, Matthias Grotkopp, Thomas Scherer, Jasper Stratil:
Matching Computational Analysis and Human Experience: Performative Arts and the Digital Humanities. - Eef Masson, Christian Gosvig Olesen, Nanne van Noord, Giovanna Fossati:
Exploring Digitised Moving Image Collections: The SEMIA Project, Visual Analysis and the Turn to Abstraction. - Agata Holobut, Jan Rybicki:
The Stylometry of Film Dialogue: Pros and Pitfalls. - Joanna Byszuk:
The Voices of Doctor Who - How Stylometry Can be Useful in Revealing New Information About TV Series. - Barbara Flückiger, Gaudenz Halter:
Methods and Advanced Tools for the Analysis of Film Colors in Digital Humanities. - Kader Pustu-Iren, Julian Sittel, Roman Mauer, Oksana Bulgakowa, Ralph Ewerth:
Automated Visual Content Analysis for Film Studies: Current Status and Challenges. - Sarah-Mai Dang:
Unknowable Facts and Digital Databases: Reflections on the Women Film Pioneers Project and Women in Film History.
- Nicole Gray:
"Vivas to those who have failed: " Walt Whitman Electric and the (Digital) Humanities. - Minh Hua, Rita Raley:
Playing With Unicorns: AI Dungeon and Citizen NLP.
- Richard Snyder:
Review of Sean Cubitt's Finite Media: Environmental Implications of Digital Technologies.
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