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- Re-Imagining Scholarship in the Digital AgeChad Gaffield. 7 [doi]
- Culturomics: Quantitative Analysis of Culture Using Millions of Digitized BooksErez Lieberman Aiden, Jean-Baptiste Michel. 8 [doi]
- Reading Historical Maps Digitally: How Spatial Technologies Can Enable Close, Distant and Dynamic InterpretationsDavid Rumsey. 9-12 [doi]
- Visualization for Literary HistorySusan Brown, Stan Ruecker, Geoffrey Rockwell, Stéfan Sinclair. 13-14 [doi]
- Introductory TEI ODDJames Cummings 0003, Sebastian Rahtz. 15 [doi]
- Natural Language Processing Tools for the Digital HumanitiesChristopher D. Manning. 16 [doi]
- gabmap - A Web Application for Measuring and Visualizing Distances Between Language VarietiesJohn Nerbonne, Charlotte Gooskens, Peter Kleiweg, Therese Leinonen, Martijn Wieling. 17 [doi]
- Introduction to Text Analysis With Voyeur ToolsStéfan Sinclair, Geoffrey Rockwell. 18 [doi]
- An Introduction to XForms for Digital Humanists: How XForms Can Help Your ProjectMichael Sperberg-McQueen. 19-20 [doi]
- Integrating Digital Humanities Projects into the Undergraduate CurriculumKathryn Tomasek, Rebecca Frost Davis. 21 [doi]
- Network and Topical Analysis for the Humanities using NWB and Sci2Scott B. Weingart, Katy Börner, Russell J. Duhon, Micah Linnemeier, Patrick Phillips, Joseph Biberstine, Chintan Tank, Chin Hua Kong. 22-26 [doi]
- Virtual Cities/Digital HistoriesRobert C. Allen, Natasha Smith, Pamella Lach, Richard Marciano, Chris Speed, Todd Presner, Philip Ethington, David Shepard, Chien-Yi Hou, Christopher Johanson. 27 [doi]
- Integrating Digital PapyrologyRyan Baumann, Gabriel Bodard, Hugh Cayless, Joshua Sosin, Raffaele Viglianti. 28-36 [doi]
- New Models of Digital MaterialitiesJean-François Blanchette, Johanna Drucker, Matthew Kirschenbaum. 37-41 [doi]
- The Theory and Design of PlotVisTeresa Dobson, Stan Ruecker, Monica Brown, Omar Rodriguez-Arenas, Piotr Michura, Dustin Grue. 42-44 [doi]
- Modeling Event-Based Historical Narratives: A Conversation Between Digital Humanists, Information Scientists and Computer ScientistsElijah Meeks, Ruth Mostern, Karl E. Grossner, Ryan Shaw 0001, Ramesh Jain, Vitit Kantabutra. 45-46 [doi]
- Networks, Literature, CultureFranco Moretti, Ed Finn, Rhian Lewis, Zephyr Frank. 47-51 [doi]
- The "#alt-ac" Track: Digital Humanists off the Straight and Narrow Path to TenureBethany Nowviskie, Julia Flanders, Tanya E. Clement, Douglas Reside, Dorothy (Dot) Porter, Eric Rochester. 52-54 [doi]
- The Social Networks and Archival Context ProjectDaniel Pitti, Ray R. Larson, Krishna Janakiraman, Brian Tingle. 55-62 [doi]
- Literary Practice and the Digital Humanities, Redux: Data as/and PoetryRita Raley, Sandy Baldwin, Nick Montfort, Noah Wardrip-Fruin, John Cayley. 63 [doi]
- The Interface of the CollectionGeoffrey Rockwell, Stan Ruecker, Mihaela Ilovan, Daniel Sondheim, Milena Radzikowska, Peter Organisciak, Susan Brown. 64-70 [doi]
- Automatic Extraction of Hidden Keywords by Producing "Homophily" within Semantic NetworksHiroyuki Akama, Maki Miyake, Jaeyoung Jung. 71-73 [doi]
- The Text-Image-Link-Editor: A tool for Linking Facsimiles & Transcriptions and Image AnnotationsYahya Ahmed Ali Al-Hajj, Marc Wilhelm Küster. 74-76 [doi]
- Content Patterns in Digital Humanities: a Framework for Sustainability and Reuse of Digital ResourcesSheila Anderson, Mark Hedges. 77-78 [doi]
- Enroller: A Grid-based Research Platform for English and Scots LanguageJean Anderson, Marc Alexander, Johanna Green, Muhammad S. Sarwar, Richard O. Sinnott. 79-81 [doi]
- Handling Glyph Variants: Issues and DevelopmentsDeborah Anderson. 82-84 [doi]
- Supporting Scientific Discoveries to Answer Art Authorship Related Questions Across Diverse Disciplines and Geographically Distributed ResourcesPeter Bajcsy, Rob Kooper, Luigi Marini, Tenzing Shaw, Anne D. Hedeman, Robert Markley, Michael Simeone, Natalie Hansen, Simon Appleford, Dean Rehberger, Justine Richardson, Matthew Geimer, Steve M. Cohen, Peter F. Ainsworth, Michael Meredith, Jennifer Guiliano. 85-87 [doi]
- Trailblazing through Forests of Resources in LinguisticsReinhild Barkey, Erhard W. Hinrichs, Christina Hoppermann, Thorsten Trippel, Claus Zinn. 88-90 [doi]
- Lurking in Museums: In Support of Passive ParticipationSusana Smith Bautista. 91-92 [doi]
- ComPair: Compare and Visualise the Usage of LanguageDavid Beavan. 93-94 [doi]
- gMan: Creating General-Purpose Virtual Environments for (Digital) Archival ResearchTobias Blanke, Richard Connor, Mark Hedges, Conny Kristel, Mike Priddy, Fabio Simenoni. 95-96 [doi]
- Topic Modeling Historical Sources: Analyzing the Diary of Martha BallardCameron Blevins. 97-99 [doi]
- Cinemetrics: A Digital Laboratory for Film StudiesArno Bosse, Yuri Tsivian, Keith Brisson. 100 [doi]
- The Digital Archaeological Record-an Analytic Data Repository for ArchaeologyAdam Brin, Francis McManamon, Allen Lee. 101-102 [doi]
- On the Meaning of the Term 'text' in Digital HumanitiesPaul Caton. 103-105 [doi]
- Discovering Land Transaction Relations from Land Deeds of TaiwanShih-Pei Chen, Yu-Ming Huang, Hou Ieong Ho, Ping-Yen Chen, Jieh Hsiang. 106-110 [doi]
- Names in Novels: an Experiment in Computational StylisticsKarina van Dalen-Oskam. 111-113 [doi]
- Victorian Women Writers Project Revived: A Case Study in SustainabilityMichelle Dalmau, Angela Courtney. 114-115 [doi]
- Reusability of Literary Corpora: the "Montaigne at work" ProjectMarie-Luce Demonet. 116-118 [doi]
- Joanna Baillie's Witchcraft: from Hypermedia Edition to Resonant ResponsesMichael Eberle-Sinatra, Tom C. Crochunis, Jon Sachs. 119 [doi]
- Integration of Distributed Text Resources by Using Schema Matching TechniquesThomas Eckart, David Pansch, Marco Büchler. 120-123 [doi]
- Do Birds of a Feather Really Flock Together, or How to Choose Test Samples for Authorship AttributionMaciej Eder, Jan Rybicki. 124-127 [doi]
- Knowledge and Reasoning: Connecting Scientific Data and Cultural HeritageFenella G. France, Michael B. Toth. 128-131 [doi]
- Approaching the Coasts of Utopia: Visualization Strategies for Mapping Early Modern ParatextsAlan Galey. 132-134 [doi]
- Is There Anybody out There? Discovering New DH Practitioners in other CountriesIsabel Galina, Ernesto Priani. 135-137 [doi]
- CloudPad - A Cloud-based Documentation and Archiving Tool for Mixed Reality ArtworksGabriella Giannachi, Henry Lowood, Duncan Rowland, Steve Benford, Dominic Price. 138-141 [doi]
- Moving Beyond Anecdotal HistoryFred Gibbs. 142 [doi]
- Historic Interpretation, Preservation, and Augmented Reality in Falmouth JamaicaWayne Graham, Bethany Nowviskie. 143-144 [doi]
- The Digital Materiality of Early Christian Visual Culture: Building on John 20: 24-29Sebastian Heath. 145-146 [doi]
- Image Markup Tool 2.0Martin Holmes, Meagan Timney. 147-148 [doi]
- The Tutor's Story: A Case Study of Mixed AuthorshipDavid L. Hoover. 149-151 [doi]
- Modes of Composition in Three AuthorsDavid L. Hoover. 152-155 [doi]
- Googling Ancient PlacesLeif Isaksen, Elton T. E. Barker, Eric C. Kansa, Kate Byrne. 156-158 [doi]
- Detecting and Characterizing National Style in the 19th Century NovelMatthew L. Jockers. 159-160 [doi]
- Geo-Temporal Argumentation: The Roman Funeral OrationChristopher Johanson. 161-162 [doi]
- The Object of Platform Studies: Relational Materialities and the Social Platform (the case of the Nintendo Wii)Steven E. Jones, George K. Thiruvathukal. 163 [doi]
- The Time Machine: Capturing Worlds across Time in TextsIlkka Juuso, Lisa Lena Opas-Hänninen, Anthony W. Johnson, Tapio Seppänen. 164-166 [doi]
- Trends 21 Corpus: A Large Annotated Korean Newspaper Corpus for Linguistic and Cultural StudiesHeunggyu Kim, Beom-mo Kang, Do-Gil Lee, Eugene Chung, Ilhwan Kim. 167-169 [doi]
- Abstract Values in the 19th Century British Novel: Decline and Transformation of a Semantic FieldLong Le-Khac, Ryan Heuser. 170-173 [doi]
- Comparing the Similarities and Differences between Two TranslationsAna Lucic, Catherine Blake. 174-176 [doi]
- Digital Image Analysis and Interactive Visualization of 1000000 Manga PagesLev Manovich, William Huber, Jeremy Douglass. 177 [doi]
- Expressive Power of Markup Languages and Graph StructuresYves Marcoux, Michael Sperberg-McQueen, Claus Huitfeldt. 178-179 [doi]
- Omeka in the Classroom: The Challenges of Teaching Material Culture in a Digital WorldAllison C. Marsh. 180-181 [doi]
- Towards a Narrative GISJohn McIntosh, Grant De Lozier, Jacob Cantrell, May Yuan. 182-185 [doi]
- Charlotte's Web: Encoding the Literary History of the Sentimental NovelJohn Melson, John Funchion. 186-187 [doi]
- The Digital Dictionary of Buddhism: A Collaborative XML-Based Reference Work that has become a Field Standard: Technology and Sustainable Management StrategiesA. Charles Muller. 188-189 [doi]
- Tasks vs. Roles: A Center Perspective on Data Curation Needs in the HumanitiesTrevor Muñoz, Virgil Varvel, Allen H. Renear, Kevin Trainor, Molly Dolan. 190-193 [doi]
- When to Ask for Help: Evaluating Projects for CrowdsourcingPeter Organisciak. 194-195 [doi]
- The Cultural Impact of New Media on American Literary Writing: Refining a Conceptual FrameworkStephen Paling. 196-198 [doi]
- Browsing Highly Interconnected Humanities Databases Through Multi-Result Faceted BrowsersMichele Pasin. 199-201 [doi]
- Civil War Washington: An Experiment in Freedom, Integration, and ConstraintKenneth M. Price, Brett Barney, Liz Lorang. 202-203 [doi]
- A Data Model for Visualising Textuality - The Würzburg Saint MatthewMalte Rehbein. 204-205 [doi]
- Toward a Demography of Literary Forms: Building on Moretti's GraphsAllen B. Riddell. 206 [doi]
- Computing in Canada: a History of the Incunabular YearsGeoffrey Rockwell, Victoria Smith, Sophia Hoosein, Sean Gouglas, Harvey Quamen. 207-209 [doi]
- Religo: A Relationship SystemNuria Rodríguez, Alida Isolani, Dianella Lombardini, Daniele Marotta. 210-212 [doi]
- Development of Digital Projects as Learning Strategies. The Desingcrea/Diseñoteca ProjectNuria Rodríguez. 213-215 [doi]
- An Ontological View of Canonical CitationsMatteo Romanello, Michele Pasin. 216-217 [doi]
- Alma Cardell Curtin and Jeremiah Curtin: the Translator's Wife's Stylistic FingerprintJan Rybicki. 218-220 [doi]
- Evaluating Digital Scholarship: A Case Study in the Field of LiteratureSusan Schreibman, Laura Mandell, Stephen Olsen. 221-223 [doi]
- Automatic Extraction of Catalog Data from Genizah Fragments' ImagesRoni Shweka, Yaacov Choueka, Lior Wolf, Nachum Dershowitz, Masha Zeldin. 224-225 [doi]
- A Trip Around the World: Balancing Geographical Diversity in Academic Research TeamsLynne Siemens, Elisabeth Burr, Richard Cunningham, Wendy Duff, Dominic Forest, Claire Warwick. 226-229 [doi]
- Mining Language Resources from Institutional RepositoriesGary F. Simons, Steven Bird, Christopher Hirt, Joshua Hou, Sven Pedersen. 230-231 [doi]
- Knowing and Doing: Understanding the Digital Humanities CurriculumLisa Spiro. 232-233 [doi]
- Layer upon Layer. "Computational Archaeology" in 15th Century Middle Dutch HistoriographyRombert J. Stapel. 234-236 [doi]
- Reforming Digital Historical Peer Review: Guidelines for Applying Digital Historiography to the Evaluative ProcessJoshua Sternfeld. 237-239 [doi]
- You Suck at Narrative: Disciplinarity, Popular Culture, and the Database Logic of PhotoshopCraig Stroupe. 240-241 [doi]
- Medical Case Studies on Renaissance Melancholy: Online Publication ProjectRadu Suciu. 242 [doi]
- A User-Centered Digital Edition of Vuk Stefanović Karadžić's Lexicon Serbico-Germanico-LatinumToma Tasovac, Natalia Ermolaev. 243-246 [doi]
- Probabilistic Analysis of Middle English Orthography: the Auchinleck ManuscriptJacob Thaisen. 247-248 [doi]
- Opening the Gates: A New Model for Edition Production in a Time of CollaborationMeagan Timney, Cara Leitch, Ray Siemens. 249-251 [doi]
- The Born Digital Graduate: Multiple Representations of and within Digital Humanities PhD ThesesSharon Webb, Aja Teehan, John G. Keating. 252-254 [doi]
- Computational Analysis of Gender and the Body in European Fairy TalesScott B. Weingart, Jeana Jorgensen. 255-257 [doi]
- The UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology: Lessons LearnedWilleke Z. Wendrich. 258-259 [doi]
- Possible Worlds: Authorial Markup and Digital ScholarshipJacqueline Wernimont, Julia Flanders. 260-261 [doi]
- Interedition: Principles, Practice and Products of an Open Collaborative Development Model for Digital Scholarly EditionsJoris van Zundert, Gregor Middell, Dirk Van Hulle, Tara L. Andrews, Ronald Haentjens Dekker, Vincent Neyt. 262-268 [doi]
- Digital Collections at Duke University LibrariesSean Aery, Will Sexton. 269 [doi]
- Semantically Rich Tools for Text Exploration: TEI and SEASRAndrew Thomas Ashton. 270-271 [doi]
- Extending the Life of the Broadside Ballad: The English Broadside Ballad Archive from Microfilm to Color PhotographyCharlotte Becker, Shannon Meyer. 272 [doi]
- Virtual Touch. Towards an Interdisciplinary Research Agenda for the Arts and HumanitiesAnna Bentkowska-Kafel, Christos Giachritsis, David Prytherch. 273-276 [doi]
- Improving the AAC-FACKEL, a Scholarly Digital Edition of the Satirical Journal "Die Fackel"Hanno Biber. 277-278 [doi]
- Constructing DARIAH - the e-Infrastructure for the Arts and HumanitiesTobias Blanke, Christiane Fritze, Laurent Romary. 279-280 [doi]
- The Arcane Gallery of Gadgetry: A Design Case Study of an Alternate Reality GameBeth Bonsignore, Georgina Goodlander, Derek L. Hansen, Margeaux C. Johnson, Kari Kraus, Amanda Visconti. 281-283 [doi]
- When WordHoard Met Pliny: Breaking Down of Interaction Silos Between ApplicationsJohn Bradley, Timothy Hill. 284-286 [doi]
- The Wellcome Arabic Manuscripts ProjectGerhard Brey. 287-288 [doi]
- The Canadian Writing Research Collaboratory: Infrastructure Development through PartnershipSusan Brown. 289-290 [doi]
- Discovering Citation Relations among the Imperial Court Documents of Qing ChinaShih-Pei Chen, Hou Ieong Ho, Hsieh-Chang Tu, Jieh Hsiang. 291-295 [doi]
- A Labanotation Editing Tool for Description and Reproduction of Stylized Traditional Dance Body MotionWorawat Choensawat, Sachie Takahashi, Minako Nakamura, Kozaburo Hachimura. 296-299 [doi]
- The Tesserae Project: Intertextual Analysis of Latin PoetryNeil Coffee, Jean-Pierre Koenig, Shakthi Poornima, Christopher W. Forstall, Roelant Ossewaarde, Sarah L. Jacobson. 300-302 [doi]
- Bamboo Technology Project: Building Cyberinfrastructure for the Arts and HumanitiesTimothy Cole, Neil Fraistat, David Greenbaum, David Lester, Emma Millon. 303-304 [doi]
- Wandering Jew's Chronicle Research ArchiveJames Cummings 0003, Giles Bergel. 305-306 [doi]
- Synergies: On the Production of a Sustainable, Open, e-Publication Infrastructure for the AcademyMichael Eberle-Sinatra. 307 [doi]
- Stylometry with RMaciej Eder, Jan Rybicki. 308-310 [doi]
- Pleiades: an un-GIS for Ancient GeographyTom Elliott, Sean Gillies. 311-312 [doi]
- Visualizing Sound as Functional N-Grams in Homeric Greek PoetryChristopher W. Forstall, Walter J. Scheirer. 313-314 [doi]
- DHAnswers: Building a Community-Based Q&A Board for the Digital HumanitiesJoseph Gilbert, Julie Meloni, Bethany Nowviskie, Stéfan Sinclair. 315-318 [doi]
- Pedagogy & Play: Revising Learning through Digital HumanitiesKatherine D. Harris. 319-320 [doi]
- The Colonial Despatches of Vancouver Island and British Columbia: a Digital Edition of a Large-Scale Document CollectionMartin Holmes, Kim Shortreed-Webb. 321-322 [doi]
- NeDiMAH a Network for Digital Arts and HumanitiesLorna M. Hughes, Fotis Jannadis, Susan Schreibman. 323-325 [doi]
- Visualization of Co-occurrence Relationships Using the Historical Persons and Locational Names from Historical DocumentsSho Itsubo, Takahiko Osaki, Fuminori Kimura, Taro Tezuka, Akira Maeda. 326-329 [doi]
- The Effect of Cheating on Player Engagement in Video GamesAndy Keenan. 330-331 [doi]
- Between Close and Distant: Historical Editing Methods at Intermediate ScaleDouglas W. Knox. 332-333 [doi]
- Roots of Performatology: From Uber-Marionette to Embodied Performative AgentChristopher Maraffi. 334-337 [doi]
- Good Evidence is Hard to Find: Policy-based Approaches to Curating and Preserving Digital Humanities DataRichard Marciano, Mark Hedges, Alexandra Chassanoff, Andreas Aschenbrenner, Adil Hasan, Tobias Blanke. 338 [doi]
- A Visual Interface for Exploring Language Use in Slave NarrativesAditi S. Muralidharan. 339-341 [doi]
- Toward a Digital Research Environment for Buddhist StudiesKiyonori Nagasaki, Toru Tomabechi, Masahiro Shimoda. 342-343 [doi]
- ArchiTrace: An Urban Social History and Mapping PlatformAngel David Nieves. 344-345 [doi]
- An Analysis of Recurrences in Harold Pinter's Plays Using CATMA Concordancing SoftwareTomaz Onic. 346 [doi]
- Distributed Access to Oral History collections: Fitting Access Technology to the Needs of Collection Owners and ResearchersRoeland J. F. Ordelman. 347-348 [doi]
- A Collaborative Linguistic Research Interface for the 1641 DepositionsDeirdre O'Regan, Mark S. Sweetnam, Barbara A. Fennell, Séamus Lawless. 349-350 [doi]
- Modelling a Web Based Editing Environment for Critical EditionsEleonora Litta Modignani Picozzi, Geoffroy Noël, Elena Pierazzo. 351-353 [doi]
- The Story of TILE: Making Modular & Reusable ToolsDorothy (Dot) Porter, Douglas Reside, John A. Walsh. 354 [doi]
- CLAROS - Collaborating on Delivering the Future of the PastSebastian Rahtz, Alexander Dutton, Donna Kurtz, Graham Klyne, Andrew Zisserman, Relja Arandjelovic. 355-357 [doi]
- Interactive Layout Analysis, Content Extraction and Transcription of Historical Printed Books using Agora and RetroJean-Yves Ramel, Nicolas Sidere. 358-359 [doi]
- Enhancing Museum Narratives: Tales of Things and UCL's Grant MuseumClaire Ross, Andrew Hudson-Smith, Melissa Terras, Claire Warwick, Mark Carnall. 360-361 [doi]
- Documenting Horizons of Interpretation in PhilosophyErnesto Priani Saisó, Leticia Flores Farfán, Daniel Zavala, Rafael Gómez Choreño, Ernesto Priego. 362-364 [doi]
- Visualization of Visitor Circulation in Arts and Cultural ExhibitionKingkarn Sookhanaphibarn, Ruck Thawonmas, Frank J. Rinaldo. 365-367 [doi]
- Mashing up the Map: Film Geography and Digital Cartography in a Cultural Atlas of AustraliaJane Stadler. 368-369 [doi]
- Better Software Tools for the Humanities and the Social Sciences: A Computer Science PerspectiveRussell Stephenson, Vitit Kantabutra. 370 [doi]
- The Ethics of Virtual Cultural RepresentationVictoria Szabo. 371-372 [doi]
- A System for Referencing Personal Names through Iconography and Sharing an Authoritative Information Source for Personal Names by APINorio Togiya, Takanori Kawashima. 373-376 [doi]
- The Wheaton College Digital History Project: Digital Humanities and Undergraduate ResearchKathryn Tomasek. 377-379 [doi]
- "The Start of a New Chapter": Serialization and the 19th-Century NovelEllen Truxaw. 380 [doi]
- Adapting EATS for Crowdsourcing: Register Medicorum Medii AeviRaffaele Viglianti. 381-383 [doi]
- Computational Discovery and Visualization of the Underlying Semantic Structure of Complicated Historical and Literary CorporaJohn A. Walsh, Wally Hooper. 384-386 [doi]
- UCLDH: Big Tent Digital Humanities in PracticeClaire Warwick, Simon Mahony, Julianne Nyhan, Claire Ross, Melissa Terras, Ulrich Tiedau, Anne Welsh. 387-388 [doi]
- BrailleSC.org: Applying Universal Design Principles to a Digital Humanities ProjectGeorge H. Williams, Cory Bohon. 389-390 [doi]
- Building a Tool for the Analysis of Translations: The Case of Epistemic Modality in Edgar Allan Poe's StoriesSimon Zupan, Ilkka Juuso, Lisa Lena Opas-Hänninen. 391-392 [doi]