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Volume 34, Issue Supplement-1

1 -- 2Dominic Forest, Diane Jakacki, Cecily Raynor, Michael Eberle-Sinatra, Stéfan Sinclair. Introduction
3 -- 16Taylor B. Arnold, Lauren Tilton. Distant viewing: analyzing large visual corpora
36 -- 45Tyng-Ruey Chuang. Remembrance of contemporary events: On setting up the Sunflower Movement Archive
46 -- 57Robert P. Crease, Elyse Graham, Jamie Folsom. Database thinking and deep description: designing a digital archive of the National Synchrotron Light Source
58 -- 79James Cummings 0004. A world of difference: Myths and misconceptions about the TEI
80 -- 99Uta Hinrichs, Stefania Forlini, Bridget Moynihan. In defense of sandcastles: Research thinking through visualization in digital humanities
100 -- 109Martin Holmes, Joseph Takeda. Beyond validation: Using programmed diagnostics to learn about, monitor, and successfully complete your DH project
110 -- 122Susan Leavy, Mark T. Keane, Emilie Pine. Patterns in language: Text analysis of government reports on the Irish industrial school system with word embedding
123 -- 128Luis Meneses, Enrique Mallen. Semantic domains in Picasso's poetry
129 -- 134Luis Meneses, Richard Furuta. Shelf life: Identifying the abandonment of online digital humanities projects
135 -- 141So Miyagawa, Kirill Bulert, Marco Büchler, Heike Behlmer. Optical character recognition of typeset Coptic text with neural networks
142 -- 149Alexandra 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
150 -- 155Yan Rucar, Jean-Gabriel Ganascia. An ontology and a memory island to give access to digital literature works
156 -- 171Cihan Sari, Albert Ali Salah, Alkim Almila Akdag Salah. Automatic detection and visualization of garment color in Western portrait paintings
172 -- 178Megan Senseney, Maria Bonn, Christoper Maden, Janet Swatscheno, LaTesha Velez, Harriett E. Green, Katrina Fenlon. Informing library-based digital publishing: Selected findings from a survey of scholars' needs in a contemporary publishing environment
172 -- 178Megan Senseney, Maria Bonn, Christoper Maden, Janet Swatscheno, LaTesha Velez, Harriett E. Green, Katrina Fenlon. Informing library-based digital publishing: Selected findings from a survey of scholars' needs in a contemporary publishing environment

Volume 34, Issue 4

707 -- 715Braxton Boren. Computational acoustic musicology
716 -- 729Pramit Chaudhuri, Tathagata Dasgupta, Joseph P. Dexter, Krithika Iyer. A small set of stylometric features differentiates Latin prose and verse
730 -- 751Natalia Grincheva. Mapping museum 'Soft Power': Adding geo-visualization to the methodological framework
752 -- 771Chen-li Kuo. Function words in statistical machine-translated Chinese and original Chinese: A study into the translationese of machine translation systems
772 -- 790Jisu Lee, Hye-Eun Lee. Digital humanities and new directions in South Korea
791 -- 805Claudia Teixeira, Irene Rodrigues 0001. Deciphering Latin sentences using traditional linguistic resources
806 -- 817Doris van der Smissen, Margaret A. Steenbakker, Martin J. M. Hoondert, Menno Matthias Van Zaanen. Music and cremation rituals in The Netherlands: A fine-grained analysis of a crematorium's playlist
818 -- 824Gabriel Egan. Introduction to a special section on 'Computational Methods for Literary-Historical Textual Scholarship'
825 -- 843Mark J. Hill, Simon Hengchen. Quantifying the impact of dirty OCR on historical text analysis: Eighteenth Century Collections Online as a case study
844 -- 854Elli Bleeker, Bram Buitendijk, Ronald Haentjens Dekker. Agree to disagree: Modelling co-existing scholarly perspectives on literary text
855 -- 873Gary Taylor. Finding 'anonymous' in the digital archives: The problem of Arden of Faversham
874 -- 892David L. Hoover. Simulations and difficult problems
893 -- 907Barbara McGillivray, Simon Hengchen, Viivi Lähteenoja, Marco Palma, Alessandro Vatri. A computational approach to lexical polysemy in Ancient Greek
908 -- 913Itay Marienberg-Milikowsky. Beyond digitization? Digital humanities and the case of Hebrew literature
914 -- 937Ewan Jones, Paul Nulty. Quantitative measures of lexical complexity in modern prose fiction

Volume 34, Issue 3

471 -- 481Dingding Chao, Taro Kanno, Kazuo Furuta, Chen Lin. Representing stories as interdependent dynamics of character activities and plots: A two-mode network relational event model
482 -- 492Peter Dixon 0001, David Mannion, Will G. Burgess. Johnson, 'Misargyrus', and Richard Bathurst
493 -- 512Jack Grieve, Isobelle Clarke, Emily Chiang, Hannah Gideon, Annina Heini, Andrea Nini, Emily Waibel. Attributing the Bixby Letter using n-gram tracing
513 -- 535Benjamin Charles Germain Lee. Machine learning, template matching, and the International Tracing Service digital archive: Automating the retrieval of death certificate reference cards from 40 million document scans
536 -- 541Mohammad Reza Mahmoudi, Ali Abbasalizadeh. How statistics and text mining can be applied to literary studies?
542 -- 557Kristoffer L. Nielbo, Katrine F. Baunvig, Bin Liu, Jianbo Gao. A curious case of entropic decay: Persistent complexity in textual cultural heritage
558 -- 568Bhagwati Prasad Pande, Pawan Tamta, Hoshiyar S. Dhami. Generation, implementation, and appraisal of an N-gram-based stemming algorithm
569 -- 581Sujata Rani, Parteek Kumar. A sentiment analysis system for social media using machine learning techniques: Social enablement
582 -- 605Simone Rebora, J. Berenike Herrmann, Gerhard Lauer, Massimo Salgaro. Robert Musil, a war journal, and stylometry: Tackling the issue of short texts in authorship attribution
606 -- 615Pervez Rizvi. The problem of microattribution
616 -- 632Camille Roth. Digital, digitized, and numerical humanities
633 -- 645Cornel Samoila, Doru Ursutiu, Vlad Jinga. Evaluation software for effects produced by MOOC in mediums with different linguistically levels
646 -- 660Shanmugapriya T., Nirmala Menon, Andy Campbell. An introduction to the functioning process of embedded paratext of digital literature: Technoeikon of digital poetry
661 -- 675Maria Angeles Zarco-Tejada. Automatic profiling of L2-simplified texts: Identifying discriminate features of linguistic proficiency
676 -- 695Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet, Gila Prebor. SageBook: Toward a cross-generational social network for the Jewish sages' prosopography
696 -- 698Haoda Feng. Quantitative Corpus Linguistics with R: A Practical Introduction (Second edition). Stefan Th. Gries
699 -- 701Huayong Li. Research Methods for the Digital Humanities. Lewis Levenberg, Tai Neilson and David Rheams (eds.)
701 -- 703Fabrizio Nevola. Visualizing Venice: Mapping and Modeling Time and Change in a City. Kristin L. Huffman, Andrea Giordano, and Caroline Bruzelius (eds.)
703 -- 705Joseph Rudman. The New Oxford Shakespeare Authorship Companion. Gary Taylor and Gabriel Egan (eds.). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017, xxxii + 741 pp. ISBN 978-0-/9-959116-9. £125 (hardback)
706 -- 0. Corrigendum

Volume 34, Issue 2

233 -- 243Angela Bellia. Towards a new approach in the study of Ancient Greek music: Virtual reconstruction of an ancient musical instrument from Greek Sicily
244 -- 260Claudia M. Brugman, Thomas J. Conners. Distinguishing properties of SMS and Twitter in Indonesian: A contrastive study
261 -- 276Abdelhamid Elewa. Authorship verification of disputed Hadiths in Sahih al-Bukhari and Muslim
277 -- 289Saeed Farzi, Sahar Kianian. Katibeh: A Persian news summarizer using the novel semi-supervised approach
290 -- 309Tuomo Hiippala, Anna Hausmann, Henrikki Tenkanen, Tuuli Toivonen. Exploring the linguistic landscape of geotagged social media content in urban environments
310 -- 334Yufang Ho, Jane Lugea, Dan McIntyre, Zhijie Xu, Jing Wang 0033. Text-world annotation and visualization for crime narrative reconstruction
335 -- 349Hartmut Ilsemann. Forensic stylometry
350 -- 367Inna Kizhner, Melissa Terras, Maxim Rumyantsev, Kristina Sycheva, Ivan Rudov. Accessing Russian culture online: The scope of digitization in museums across Russia
368 -- 385Marijn Koolen, Jasmijn van Gorp, Jacco van Ossenbruggen. Toward a model for digital tool criticism: Reflection as integrative practice
386 -- 400Zbigniew Osinski. Information infrastructure of contemporary humanities and the digital humanities development as a cause of creating new information barriers. A Polish case
401 -- 418Pervez Rizvi. The interpretation of Zeta test results
419 -- 422Pervez Rizvi. An improvement to Zeta
423 -- 448Nuria Rodríguez-Ortega, Antonio Cruces Rodríguez. Development of technological ecosystems for cultural analysis: The case of Expofinder system and art exhibitions
449 -- 469Nuria Yáñez-Bouza, Victorina Gonzalez-Diaz. 'he liked to read, write, and whatch televishon' - The APU Writing and Reading Corpus (1979-1988)
470 -- 0. Corrigendum

Volume 34, Issue 1

1 -- 12Ros Barber. Marlowe and overreaching: A misuse of stylometry
13 -- 20John Bradley. Digital tools in the humanities: Some fundamental provocations?
21 -- 31Huili Wang, Xiaoli Yan, Hanning Guo. Visualizing the knowledge domain of embodied language cognition: A bibliometric review
32 -- 47Natalia Judith Laso, Elisabet Comelles, Isabel Verdaguer. Research report on the adequacy of SciE-Lex as a lexicographic tool for the writing of biomedical papers in English
48 -- 63Susan Leavy. Uncovering gender bias in newspaper coverage of Irish politicians using machine learning
64 -- 81Tak-sum Wong, John S. Y. Lee. Vernacularization in Medieval Chinese: A quantitative study on classifiers, demonstratives, and copulae in the Chinese Buddhist Canon
82 -- 99Changsoo Lee. How are 'immigrant workers' represented in Korean news reporting? - A text mining approach to critical discourse analysis
100 -- 123Wei-Chen Hsu, Gi-Zen Liu. Genre-based writing instruction blended with an online writing tutorial system for the development of academic writing
124 -- 145Yi-Wen Chen, Gi-Zen Liu, Vivien Lin, Hongyou Wang. Needs analysis for an ESP case study developed for the context-aware ubiquitous learning environment
146 -- 151Mohammad Reza Mahmoudi, Ali Abbasalizadeh. On comparing and clustering the alternatives of love in Saadi's lyric poems (Ghazals)
152 -- 158Mohammad Reza Mahmoudi, Ali Abbasalizadeh. Statistical analysis about the order of Quran's revelation
159 -- 173Yubin Qian, Ya Sun. Autonomous learning of productive vocabulary in the EFL context: An action research approach
174 -- 188Mark Alan Rhodes II. Paul Robeson's place in YouTube: A social spatial network analysis of digital heritage
189 -- 207Mirco Kocher, Jacques Savoy. Evaluation of text representation schemes and distance measures for authorship linking
208 -- 220Ben Verhoeven, Walter Daelemans. Discourse lexicon induction for multiple languages and its use for gender profiling
221 -- 229Mingming Liu, Yufeng Wu, Dongdong Jiao, Michael Shengtao Wu, Tingshao Zhu. Literary intelligence analysis of novel protagonists' personality traits and development
230 -- 232Huayong Li. Corpus Approaches to Contemporary British Speech: Sociolinguistics Studies of the Spoken BNC2014. Voclav Brezina, Robbie Love and Karin Aijmer (eds.)