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- Dynamics and Diversity: Exploring European and Transnational Perspectives on Digital Humanities Research InfrastructuresClaudine Moulin. 9-10 [doi]
- Embracing a Distant View of the Digital HumanitiesMasahiro Shimoda. 11-14 [doi]
- Digital Methods in Manuscript StudiesChristian Brockmann, Dorji Wangchuk. 15 [doi]
- Introduction to Stylomatic Analysis using RMaciej Eder, Jan Rybicki. 16-17 [doi]
- NeDiMAH workshop on ontology based annotationØyvind Eide, Christian-Emil Ore, Sebastian Rahtz. 18-19 [doi]
- Service-oriented Architectures (SOAs) for the Humanities: Solutions and ImpactsErhard W. Hinrichs, Heike Neuroth, Peter Wittenburg. 20-21 [doi]
- Here and There, Then and Now - Modelling Space and Time in the HumanitiesLeif Isaksen, Shawn Day, Jens Andresen, Eero Hyvönen, Eetu Mäkelä. 22-23 [doi]
- Crowdsourcing meaning: a hands-on introduction to CLÉA, the Collaborative Literature Éxploration and Annotation EnvironmentMarco Petris, Evelyn Gius, Lena Schüch, Jan Christoph Meister. 24 [doi]
- Learning to play like a programmer: web mash-ups and scripting for beginnersMia Ridge. 25 [doi]
- Introduction to Distant Reading Techniques with Voyant Tools, Multilingual EditionStéfan Sinclair, Geoffrey Rockwell. 26 [doi]
- Towards a reference curriculum for the Digital HumanitiesManfred Thaller. 27 [doi]
- Free your metadata: a practical approach towards metadata cleaning and vocabulary reconciliationSeth van Hooland, Ruben Verborgh, Max De Wilde. 28-32 [doi]
- Text Analysis Meets Text EncodingSyd Bauman, David L. Hoover, Karina van Dalen-Oskam, Wendell Piez. 33-34 [doi]
- Designing Interactive Reading Environments for the Online Scholarly EditionAnn Blandford, Susan Brown, Teresa Dobson, Sarah Faisal, Carlos Fiorentino, Luciano Frizzera, Alejandro Giacometti, Brooke Heller, Mihaela Ilovan, Piotr Michura, Brent Nelson, Milena Radzikowska, Geoffrey Rockwell, Stan Ruecker, Stéfan Sinclair, Daniel Sondheim, Claire Warwick, Jennifer Windsor. 35-40 [doi]
- Developing the spatial humanities: Geo-spatial technologies as a platform for cross-disciplinary scholarshipDavid J. Bodenhamer, Ian N. Gregory, Paul S. Ell, Julia Hallam, Trevor M. Harris, Robert M. Schwartz. 41-42 [doi]
- Prosopographical Databases, Text-Mining, GIS and System Interoperability for Chinese History and LiteraturePeter K. Bol, Jieh Hsiang, Grace Fong. 43-51 [doi]
- Future Developments for TEI ODDJames Cummings 0003, Sebastian Rahtz, Lou Burnard, Syd Bauman, Bertrand Gaiffe, Laurent Romary, Piotr Banski. 52-53 [doi]
- Compiling large historical reference corpora of German: Quality Assurance, Interoperability and Collaboration in the Process of Publication of Digitized Historical PrintsAlexander Geyken, Thomas Gloning, Thomas Stäcker. 54-56 [doi]
- Computational models of narrative structureBenedikt Löwe, Bernhard Fisseni, Carlos León, Rens Bod. 57-60 [doi]
- Approaches to the Treatment of Primary Materials in Digital Lexicons: Examples of the New Generation of Digital Lexicons for Buddhist StudiesKiyonori Nagasaki, Toru Tomabechi, Dorji Wangchuk, Koichi Takahashi, Jeff Wallman, A. Charles Muller. 61-63 [doi]
- Topic Modeling the PastRobert K. Nelson, David Mimno, Travis Brown. 64-69 [doi]
- Facilitating Research through Social-Document NetworksDaniel Pitti, Agnès Simon, Stefano Vitali, Kerstin Arnold. 70-71 [doi]
- Digital Humanities as a university degree: The status quo and beyondManfred Thaller, Patrick Sahle, Florence Clavaud, Tanya E. Clement, Domenico Fiormonte, Elena Pierazzo, Malte Rehbein, Geoffrey Rockwell, Susan Schreibman, Stéfan Sinclair. 72-78 [doi]
- Exploring Originality in User-Generated Content with Network and Image Analysis ToolsAlkim Almila Akdag Salah, Albert Ali Salah, Jeremy Douglass, Lev Manovich. 79-81 [doi]
- Patchworks and Field-Boundaries: Visualizing the History of EnglishMarc Alexander. 82-83 [doi]
- Developing Transcultural Competence in the Study of World Literatures: Golden Age Literature Glossary Online (GALGO)Nuria Alonso García, Alison Caplan. 84 [doi]
- Trees of Texts - Models and methods for an updated theory of medieval text stemmatologyTara L. Andrews, Caroline Macé. 85-87 [doi]
- Mapping the Information Science DomainOfer Arazy, Stan Ruecker, Omar Rodriguez-Arenas, Alejandro Giacometti, Lu Zhang, Su Chun. 88-90 [doi]
- Words made Image. Towards a Language-Based Segmentation of Digitized Art CollectionsFlorentina Armaselu. 91-93 [doi]
- HisDoc: Historical Document Analysis, Recognition, and RetrievalMicheal Baechler, Andreas Fischer 0002, Nada Naji, Rolf Ingold, Horst Bunke, Jacques Savoy. 94-96 [doi]
- Research infrastructures for Digital Humanities: The local perspectiveMaja Bärenfänger, Frank Binder. 97-98 [doi]
- Pelagios: An Information Superhighway for the Ancient WorldElton T. E. Barker, Rainer Simon, Leif Isaksen. 99-101 [doi]
- Putting TEI Tite to use - generating a database resource from a printed dictionary or reference type publicationMichael Barner-Rasmussen. 102-104 [doi]
- Digital Humanities in the Classroom: Introducing a New Editing Platform for Source Documents in ClassicsMarie-Claire Beaulieu, Bridget Almas. 105-106 [doi]
- DiaView: Visualise Cultural Change in Diachronic CorporaDavid Beavan. 107-108 [doi]
- Catch + Release: Research and Creation of a Digital New Media Exhibition in the Context of a Cultural and Heritage MuseumRuth Beer. 109-110 [doi]
- Opportunity and accountability in the 'eResearch push'Craig Bellamy. 111-112 [doi]
- Connecting European Women Writers. The Selma Lagerlöf Archive and Women Writers DatabaseJenny Bergenmar, Leif-Jöran Olsson. 113-114 [doi]
- Stylometric Analysis of Chinese Buddhist texts: Do different Chinese translations of the 'Gandhavyūha' reflect stylistic features that are typical for their age?Marcus Bingenheimer, Jen-Jou Hung, Cheng-En Hsieh. 115-116 [doi]
- Information Extraction on Noisy Texts for Historical ResearchTobias Blanke, Michael Bryant 0001, Reto Speck, Conny Kristel. 117-118 [doi]
- Modeling Gender: The 'Rise and Rise' of the Australian Woman NovelistKatherine Bode. 119-120 [doi]
- Contextual factors in literary quality judgments: A quantitative analysis of an online writing communityPeter Boot. 121-122 [doi]
- Violence and the Digital Humanities Text as PharmakonAdam James Bradley. 123 [doi]
- Towards a bibliographic model of illustrations in the early modern illustrated bookJohn Bradley, Stephen Pigney. 124-125 [doi]
- Automatic Mining of Valence Compounds for German: A Corpus-Based ApproachAnne Brock, Verena Henrich, Erhard W. Hinrichs, Yannick Versley. 126-128 [doi]
- Networks of networks: a critical review of formal network methods in archaeology through citation network analysis and close readingTom Brughmans. 129-130 [doi]
- On the dual nature of written texts and its implications for the encoding of genetic manuscriptsGerrit Brüning, Katrin Henzel, Dietmar Pravida. 131-134 [doi]
- Automatic recognition of speech, thought and writing representation in German narrative textsAnnelen Brunner. 135-136 [doi]
- Bringing Modern Spell Checking Approaches to Ancient Texts - Automated Suggestions for Incomplete WordsMarco Büchler, Sebastian Kruse 0003, Thomas Eckart. 137-138 [doi]
- Designing a national 'Virtual Laboratory' for the humanities: the Australian HuNI projectToby Burrows. 139-141 [doi]
- Beyond Embedded MarkupDino Buzzetti, Manfred Thaller. 142-147 [doi]
- Myopia: A Visualization Tool in Support of Close ReadingManish Chaturvedi, Gerald C. Gannod, Laura Mandell, Helen Armstrong, Eric Hodgson. 148-150 [doi]
- Translation Arrays: Exploring Cultural Heritage Texts Across LanguagesTom Cheesman, Stephan Thiel, Kevin Flanagan, Zhao Geng, Alison Ehrmann, Robert S. Laramee, Jonathan Hope, David M. Berry. 151-153 [doi]
- Constructing a Chinese as Second Language Learner Corpus for Language Learning and ResearchHoward Chen. 154 [doi]
- Social Curation of large multimedia collections on the cloudDazhi Chong, Samuel Coppage, Xiangyi Gu, Kurt Maly, Harris Wu, Mohammad Zubair. 155-157 [doi]
- Sounding for Meaning: Analyzing Aural Patterns Across Large Digital CollectionsTanya E. Clement, Loretta Auvil, David Tcheng, Boris Capitanu, Megan Monroe, Ankita Goel. 158-161 [doi]
- The Programming Historian 2: A Participatory TextbookAdam Crymble, Alan MacEachern, William J. Turkel. 162 [doi]
- Multilingual and Semantic Extension of Folk Tale CataloguesThierry Declerck, Piroska Lendvai, Sándor Darányi. 163-166 [doi]
- Digital Language Archives and Less-Networked Speaker CommunitiesLise M. Dobrin. 167-168 [doi]
- Language Documentation and Digital Humanities: The (DoBeS) Language ArchiveSebastian Drude, Paul Trilsbeek, Daan Broeder. 169-172 [doi]
- The potential of using crowd-sourced data to re-explore the demography of Victorian BritainOliver Duke-Williams. 173-175 [doi]
- Sharing Ancient Wisdoms: developing structures for tracking cultural dynamics by linking moral and philosophical anthologies with their source and recipient textsStuart E. Dunn, Mark Hedges, Anna Jordanous, Faith Lawrence, Charlotte Roueché, Charlotte Tupman, Elvira Wakelnig. 176-178 [doi]
- Recovering the Recovered Text: Diversity, Canon Building, and Digital StudiesAmy Earhart. 179-180 [doi]
- Mind your corpus: systematic errors in authorship attributionMaciej Eder. 181-184 [doi]
- Underspecified, Ambiguous or Formal. Problems in Creating Maps Based on TextsØyvind Eide. 185-187 [doi]
- A Frequency Dictionary of Modern Written and Oral Media ArabicOrhan Elmaz. 188-189 [doi]
- Texts in Motion - Rethinking Reader Annotations in Online Literary TextsKurt Fendt, Wyn Kelley, Jia Zhang, Dave Della Costa. 190-191 [doi]
- May Humanists Learn from Artists a New Way to Interact with Digital Technology?Stefano Franchi. 192-194 [doi]
- A flexible model for the collaborative annotation of digitized literary worksJoaquín Gayoso-Cabada, Cesar Ruiz, Luis Pablo-Nuñez, Antonio Sarasa-Cabezuelo, María Goicoechea-de-Jorge, Amelia Sanz-Cabrerizo, José Luis Sierra-Rodríguez. 195-197 [doi]
- HyperMachiavel: a translation comparison toolSéverine Gedzelman, Jean-Claude Zancarini. 198-201 [doi]
- Discrimination sémantique par la traduction automatique, expériences sur le dictionnaire français de LittréFrédéric Glorieux, Vincent Jolivet. 202-203 [doi]
- The Myth of the New: Mass Digitization, Distant Reading and the Future of the BookPaul Matthew Gooding, Claire Warwick, Melissa Terras. 204-205 [doi]
- Designing Navigation Tools for an Environmental Humanities Portal: Considerations and Critical AssessmentsWilko Graf von Hardenberg, Kimberly Coulter. 206-207 [doi]
- Processing Email Archives in Special CollectionsSudheendra Hangal, Peter Chan, Monica S. Lam, Jeffrey Heer. 208-211 [doi]
- The Stylometry of Collaborative TranslationMagda Heydel, Jan Rybicki. 212-214 [doi]
- Focus on Users in the Open Development of the National Digital Library of FinlandVille Hirvonen, Heli Kautonen. 215-217 [doi]
- The Rarer They Are, the More There Are, the Less They MatterDavid L. Hoover. 218-220 [doi]
- Experiments in Digital Philosophy - Putting new paradigms to the test in the Agora projectHerbert Hrachovec, Annamaria Carusi, Raphael Huentelmann, Alois Pichler, Antonio Lamarra, Cristina Marras, Alessio Piccioli, Lou Burnard. 221-223 [doi]
- Information Discovery in the Chinese Recorder IndexJieh Hsiang, Jung-Wei Kong, Allan Sung. 224-227 [doi]
- Complex Network Perspective on Graphic Form System of HanziJiajia Hu, Ning Wang. 228-229 [doi]
- A Computer-Based Approach for Predicting the Translation Time Period of Early Chinese Buddhism TranslationJen-Jou Hung, Marcus Bingenheimer, Jieli Kwok. 230-231 [doi]
- Bridging Multicultural Communities: Developing a Framework for a European Network of Museum, Libraries and Public Cultural InstitutionsPerla Innocenti, John Richards, Sabine Wieber. 232-235 [doi]
- Ptolemy's Geography and the Birth of GISLeif Isaksen. 236-238 [doi]
- Tracing the history of Noh texts by mathematical methods. Validitating the application of phylogenetic methods to Noh textsYoshimi Iwata. 239-241 [doi]
- Computing and Visualizing the 19th-Century Literary GenomeMatthew L. Jockers. 242-244 [doi]
- Using the Google Ngram Corpus to Measure Cultural ComplexityPatrick Juola. 245-246 [doi]
- 'All Rights Worth Recombination': Post-Hacker Culture and ASCII Literature (1983-1993)Joel Katelnikoff. 247-248 [doi]
- Evaluating Unmasking for Cross-Genre Authorship VerificationMike Kestemont, Kim Luyckx, Walter Daelemans, Thomas Crombez. 249-251 [doi]
- Literary Wikis: Crowd-sourcing the Analysis and Annotation of Pynchon, Eco and OthersErik Ketzan. 252-253 [doi]
- Social Network Analysis and Visualization in 'The Papers of Thomas Jefferson'Lauren F. Klein. 254-255 [doi]
- VariaLog: how to locate words in a French Renaissance Virtual LibraryMarie Hélène Lay. 256-258 [doi]
- DeRiK: A German Reference Corpus of Computer-Mediated CommunicationLothar Lemnitzer, Michael Beißwenger, Maria Ermakova, Alexander Geyken, Angelika Storrer. 259-263 [doi]
- Estimating the Distinctiveness of Graphemes and Allographs in Palaeographic ClassificationNoga Levy, Lior Wolf, Nachum Dershowitz, Peter A. Stokes. 264-267 [doi]
- Academic Research in the Blogosphere: Adapting to New Opportunities and Risks on the InternetRichard Littauer, James Winters, Sean Roberts, Hannah Little, Michael Pleyer, Bill Benzon. 268-269 [doi]
- Feeling the View: Reading Affective Orientation of Tagged ImagesJyi-Shane Liu, Sheng-Yang Peng. 270-272 [doi]
- Characterizing Authorship Style Using Linguistic FeaturesAna Lucic, Catherine Blake. 273-275 [doi]
- Investigating the genealogical relatedness of the endagered Dagon languagesSteven Moran, Jelena Prokic. 276-277 [doi]
- Landscapes, languages and data structures: Issues in building the Placenames Database of IrelandMichal Mechura. 278-279 [doi]
- Interoperability of Language Documentation Tools and Materials for Local CommunitiesAlexander Nakhimovsky, Jeff Good, Tom Myers. 280-282 [doi]
- Content Creation by Domain Experts in a Semantic GIS SystemAlexander Nakhimovsky, Tom Myers. 283-285 [doi]
- From Preserving Language Resources to Serving Language Speakers: New Prospects for Endangered Languages ArchivesDavid John Nathan. 286-287 [doi]
- Retrieving Writing Patterns From Historical Manuscripts Using Local DescriptorsBernd Neumann, Rainer Herzog, Arved Solth, Oliver Bestmann, Julian Scheel. 288-291 [doi]
- Distractorless Authorship VerificationJohn Noecker Jr., Michael Ryan. 292-295 [doi]
- Cataloguing linguistic diversity: Glottolog/LangdocSebastian Nordhoff, Harald Hammarström. 296-298 [doi]
- Geo-Temporal Interpretation of Archival Collections Using NeatlineBethany Nowviskie, Wayne Graham, David McClure, Jeremy Boggs, Eric Rochester. 299-302 [doi]
- Enriching Digital Libraries Contents with SemLib Semantic Annotation SystemMichele Nucci, Marco Grassi, Christian Morbidoni, Francesco Piazza. 303-305 [doi]
- The VL3: A Project at the Crossroads between Linguistics and Computer ScienceCamelia Gianina Nuñez, Antonio Jiménez-Mavillard. 306-307 [doi]
- 'Eric, you do not humble well': The Image of the Modern Vampire in Text and on ScreenLisa Lena Opas-Hänninen, Jacqueline Hettel, Tuomo Toljamo, Tapio Seppänen. 308-309 [doi]
- Electronic Deconstruction of an argument using corpus linguistic analysis of its on-line discussion forum supplementKieran O'Halloran. 310-312 [doi]
- Citygram One: Visualizing Urban Acoustic EcologyTae Hong Park, Ben Miller, Ayush Shrestha, Sangmi Lee, Jonathan Turner, Alex Marse. 313-317 [doi]
- Towards Wittgenstein on the Semantic WebAlois Pichler, Amélie Zöllner-Weber. 318-321 [doi]
- Uncovering lost histories through GeoStoryteller: A digital GeoHumanities projectDebbie L. Rabina, Anthony Cocciolo. 322-323 [doi]
- Workflows as Structured SurfacesMilena Radzikowska, Stan Ruecker, Geoffrey Rockwell, Susan Brown, Luciano Frizzera, INKE Research Group. 324-326 [doi]
- Code-Generation Techniques for XML Collections InteroperabilityStephen Ramsay, Brian L. Pytlik Zillig. 327-328 [doi]
- Uncertain Date, Uncertain Place: Interpreting the History of Jewish Communities in the Byzantine Empire using GISGethin Powell Rees. 329-330 [doi]
- Code sprints and InfrastructureDoug Reside, Neil Fraistat, Ben Vershbow, Joris J. van Zundert. 331-332 [doi]
- Digital Genetic Criticism of RENTDoug Reside. 333-334 [doi]
- On the Internet, nobody knows you're a historian: exploring resistance to crowdsourced resources among historiansMia Ridge. 335 [doi]
- Formal Semantic Modeling for Human and Machine-based Decoding of Medieval ManuscriptsMarianne Petra Ritsema van Eck, Lambert Schomaker. 336-338 [doi]
- The Swallow Flies Swiftly Through: An Analysis of HumanistGeoffrey Rockwell, Stéfan Sinclair. 339-341 [doi]
- The Digital Mellini Project: Exploring New Tools & Methods for Art-historical Research & PublicationNuria Rodríguez, Murtha Baca, Francesca Albrezzi, Rachel Longaker. 342-344 [doi]
- Intertextuality and Influence in the Age of Enlightenment: Sequence Alignment Applications for Humanities ResearchGlenn H. Roe, The ARTFL Project. 345-347 [doi]
- Engaging the Museum Space: Mobilising Visitor Engagement with Digital Content CreationClaire Ross, Steven Gray 0002, Claire Warwick, Andrew Hudson-Smith, Melissa Terras. 348-350 [doi]
- Aiding the Interpretation of Ancient DocumentsHenriette Roued-Cunliffe. 351-352 [doi]
- The Twelve Disputed 'Federalist' Papers: A Case for CollaborationJoseph Rudman. 353-356 [doi]
- Writing with Sound: Composing Multimodal, Long-Form ScholarshipJentery Sayers. 357-358 [doi]
- Intra-linking the Research Corpus: Using Semantic MediaWiki as a lightweight Virtual Research EnvironmentChristoph Schindler, Basil Ell, Marc Rittberger. 359-361 [doi]
- Corpus Coranicum: A digital landscape for the study of the Qu'ranMarkus Schnöpf. 362-364 [doi]
- The MayaArch3D Project: A 3D GIS Web System for Querying Ancient Architecture and LandscapesJennifer von Schwerin, Heather Richards-Rissetto, Giorgio Agugiaro, Fabio Remondino, Gabrio Girardi. 365-367 [doi]
- Multi-dimensional audio-visual technology: Evidence from the endangered language documentationNarayan Sharma. 368-369 [doi]
- Contours of the Past: Computationally Exploring Civil Rights HistoriesRyan Shaw 0001. 370-372 [doi]
- Notes from the Collaboratory: An Informal Study of an Academic DH Lab in TransitionLynne Siemens, Raymond Siemens. 373-374 [doi]
- XML-Print: an Ergonomic Typesetting System for Complex Text StructuresMartin Sievers, Thomas Burch, Marc Wilhelm Küster, Claudine Moulin, Andrea Rapp, Roland Schwarz, Yu Gan. 375-379 [doi]
- Federated Digital Archives and Disaster Recovery: The Role of the Digital Humanities in Post-earthquake ChristchurchJames Smithies. 380-381 [doi]
- Modeling Medieval Handwriting: A New Approach to Digital PalaeographyPeter A. Stokes. 382-384 [doi]
- A Digital Geography of Hispanic Baroque ArtJuan-Luis Suárez, Fernando Sancho-Caparrini. 385-387 [doi]
- Approaching Dickens' Style through Random ForestsTomoji Tabata. 388-391 [doi]
- Interfacing Diachrony: Visualizing Linguistic Change on the Basis of Digital Editions of Serbian 18th-Century TextsToma Tasovac, Natalia Ermolaev. 392-393 [doi]
- Promise and Practice of Enhanced Publications to Complement ConventionallyPublished Scholarly MonographsClifford Tatum, Nicholas W. Jankowski, Andrea Scharnhorst. 394-395 [doi]
- Culpeper's legacy: How title pages sold books in the 17th centuryJukka Jyrki Juhani Tyrkkö, Carla Maria Suhr, Ville Marttila. 396 [doi]
- The Differentiation of Genres in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century English LiteratureTed Underwood, Jordan Sellers, Loretta Auvil, Boris Capitanu. 397-399 [doi]
- Digital editions with eLaborate: from practice to theoryKarina van Dalen-Oskam, Joris J. van Zundert. 400-401 [doi]
- Delta in 3D: Copyists Distinction by Scaling Burrows's DeltaJoris J. van Zundert, Karina van Dalen-Oskam. 402-404 [doi]
- Wiki Technologies for Semantic Publication of Old Russian ChartersAleksey Varfolomeyev, Aleksandrs Ivanovs. 405-406 [doi]
- L'histoire de l'art à l'ère numérique - Pour une historiographie médiologiqueCorinne Welger-Barboza. 407-410 [doi]
- Benefits of tools and applications for a digitized analysis of Chinese Buddhist inscriptionsClaudia Wenzel. 411-412 [doi]
- The ARTeFACT Movement Thesaurus: toward an open-source tool to mine movement-derived dataSusan L. Wiesner, Bradford C. Bennett, Rommie L. Stalnaker. 413-414 [doi]
- The electronic 'Oxford English Dictionary', poetry, and intertextualityDavid-Antoine Williams. 415-417 [doi]
- Reasoning about Genesis or The Mechanical PhilologistMoritz Wissenbach, Dietmar Pravida, Gregor Middell. 418-421 [doi]
- The Digital Daozang Jiyao - How to get the edition into the Scholar's labsChristian Wittern. 422-426 [doi]
- A Digital Approach to Sound Symbolism in English: Evidence from the Historical ThesaurusMarc Alexander, Christian Kay. 427-428 [doi]
- Collaborative Video and Image AnnotationMatthias Arnold, Cornelia Knab, Eric Decker. 429-430 [doi]
- Le Système modulaire de gestion de l'information historique (SyMoGIH): une plateforme collaborative et cumulative de stockage et d'exploitation de l'information géo-historiqueFrancesco Beretta, Pierre Vernus, Bernard Hours. 431-432 [doi]
- Realigning Digital Humanities Training: The Praxis Program at the Scholars' LabJeremy Boggs, Bethany Nowviskie, Alexander Gil, Eric Johnson, Brooke Lestock, Sarah Storti, Joanna Swafford, Praxis Program Collaborators. 433-434 [doi]
- Supporting the emerging community of MEI: the current landscape of tools for note entry and digital editingBenjamin W. Bohl, Daniel Röwenstrunk, Raffaele Viglianti. 435-437 [doi]
- 'The Past Is Never Dead. It's Not Even Past': The Challenge of Data Provenance in the e-HumanitiesAshley M. Clark, Steven W. Holloway. 438-440 [doi]
- The Social Edition: Scholarly Editing Across CommunitiesConstance Crompton, Raymond Siemens, The Devonshire M. S. Editorial Group. 441-442 [doi]
- Courting 'The World's Wife': Original Digital Humanities Research in the Undergraduate ClassroomBrian Croxall. 443-444 [doi]
- The Academy's Digital Store of KnowledgeAlexander Czmiel, Marco Jürgens. 445-447 [doi]
- Building a TEI Archiving, Publishing, and Access Service: The TAPAS ProjectJulia Flanders, Scott Hamlin, Rafael Alvarado, Elli Mylonas. 448-449 [doi]
- Author Consolidation across European National BibliographiesNuno Freire. 450-452 [doi]
- Historical Events Versus Information Contents - A Preliminary Analysis of the National Geographic MagazineYu Fujimoto. 453-455 [doi]
- 'Tejiendo la Red HD' - A case study of building a DH network in MexicoIsabel Galina, Ernesto Priani, José López, Eduardo Rivera, Alejandro Cruz. 456-457 [doi]
- Adaptive Automatic Gesture Stroke DetectionBinyam Gebrekidan Gebre, Peter Wittenburg. 458-461 [doi]
- Towards a Transnational Multilingual Caribbean Digital Humanities LabAlexander Gil. 462 [doi]
- NUScholar: Digital Methods for Educating New Humanities ScholarsAnn-Barbara Graff, Kristin Lucas, James Blustein, Robin Gibson, Sharon Woods. 463-464 [doi]
- Latent Semantic Analysis Tools Available for All Digital Humanities Projects in Project BambooWallace Edd Hooper, Will Cowan, David Jiao, John A. Walsh. 465-466 [doi]
- Machine Learning for Automatic Annotation of References in DH scholarly papersYoung-Min Kim, Patrice Bellot, Elodie Faath, Marin Dacos. 467-469 [doi]
- An Ontology-Based Iterative Text Processing Strategy for Detecting and Recognizing Characters in FolktalesNikolina Koleva, Thierry Declerck, Hans-Ulrich Krieger. 470-472 [doi]
- Integrated multilingual access to diverse Japanese humanities digital archives by dynamically linking dataTakeo Kuyama, Biligsaikhan Batjargal, Fuminori Kimura, Akira Maeda. 473-476 [doi]
- Linguistic concepts described with Media Query Language for automated annotationAnna Lenkiewicz, Magdalena Lis, Przemyslaw Lenkiewicz. 477-479 [doi]
- Virtual Reproduction of Gion Festival Yamahoko ParadeLiang Li 0002, Woong Choi, Takanobu Nishiura, Keiji Yano, Kozaburo Hachimura. 480-482 [doi]
- Complex entity management through EATS: the case of the Gascon Rolls ProjectEleonora Litta, Jamie Norrish, Miguel Vieira. 483-485 [doi]
- TextGrid Repository - Supporting the Data Curation Needs of Humanities ResearchersFelix Lohmeier, Ubbo Veentjer, Kathleen Marie Smith, Sibylle Söring. 486-487 [doi]
- RIgeo.net - A Lab for Spatial Exploration of Historical DataLukas Loos, Alexander Zipf. 488-490 [doi]
- Automatic Topic Hierarchy Generation Using WordnetMiguel Vieira, Gerhard Brey. 491-493 [doi]
- Hypotheses.org, une infrastructure pour les Digital HumanitiesFrédérique Muscinesi. 494-496 [doi]
- TXSTEP - an integrated XML-based scripting language for scholarly text data processingWilhelm Ott, Tobias Ott, Oliver Gasperlin. 497-498 [doi]
- Exploring Prosopographical Resources Through Novel Tools and Visualizations: a Preliminary InvestigationMichele Pasin. 499-501 [doi]
- Heterogeneity and Multilingualism vs. Usability - Challenges of the Database User Interface 'Archiv-Editor'Christoph Plutte. 502-504 [doi]
- Medievalists' Use of Digital Resources, 2002 and 2012Dot Porter. 505 [doi]
- Cross-cultural Approaches to Digital Humanities - Funding and ImplementationJason Rhody, Christoph Kümmel, Maria Effinger, Richard Freedman, David Magier, Reinhard Förtsch. 506-507 [doi]
- CWRC-Writer: An In-Browser XML EditorGeoffrey Rockwell, Susan Brown, James Chartrand, Susan Hesemeier. 508-510 [doi]
- The Musici DatabaseTorsten Roeder, Christoph Plutte. 511-513 [doi]
- The TEICHI Framework: Bringing TEI Lite to DrupalChristof Schöch, Stefan Achler. 514-515 [doi]
- What Has Digital Curation Got to Do With Digital Humanities?Susan Schreibman, Katiet Theresa McCadden, Barry Coyle. 516-517 [doi]
- Orbis Latinus Online (OLO)Kilian Peter Schultes, Stefan Geissler. 518-519 [doi]
- Semantically connecting text fragments - Text-Text-Link-EditorThomas Selig, Marc Wilhelm Küster, Eric Sean Conner. 520-521 [doi]
- The Melesina Trench Project: Markup Vocabularies, Poetics, and Undergraduate PedagogyKate Singer. 522-524 [doi]
- Digital Edition of Carl Maria von Weber's Collected WorksPeter Stadler. 525-526 [doi]
- Data sharing, virtual collaboration, and textual analysis: Working on 'Women Writers In History'Suzan van Dijk, Hilde M. Hoogenboom, Amelia Sanz, Jenny Bergenmar, Leif-Jöran Olsson. 527-528 [doi]
- Storage Infrastructure of the Virtual Scriptorium St. MatthiasPhilipp Vanscheidt, Andrea Rapp, Danah Tonne. 529-531 [doi]
- Digital Emblematics - Enabling Humanities Research of a Popular Early Modern GenreMara R. Wade, Thomas Stäcker, Regine Stein, Hans Brandhorst, David Graham. 532-534 [doi]
- DTAQ - Quality Assurance in a Large Corpus of Historical TextsFrank Wiegand. 535-536 [doi]
- The Digital Averroes Research Environment - Semantic Relations in the Editorial SciencesFlorian Willems, Mattias Gärtner. 537 [doi]
- AV Processing in eHumanities - a paradigm shiftPeter Wittenburg, Przemyslaw Lenkiewicz, Erik Auer, Anna Lenkiewicz, Binyam Gebrekidan Gebre, Sebastian Drude. 538 [doi]