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- Creating a Digital Tombstone Archive: From Fieldwork to Theory FormationOliver Streiter, Yoann Goudin. [doi]
- "Crowdsourcing Annotation and the ‘Social Edition': Ossian Online."Justin Tonra, Rebecca Barr. [doi]
- Readings of a photograph: Cognition and AccessVinayak Das Gupta. [doi]
- Oral Literature through the eyes of the computerMariana Gomes. [doi]
- Taco: A Metadata System for Hierarchical Structured Data CollectionsThomas Zastrow, Karin Gross. [doi]
- Collaboratively maximizing inter-ontology agreement for controversial domains: A case study of Jewish cultural heritageMaayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet, Eden Shalom Erez. [doi]
- The Inherited Self: Reappraising Literary Cultural Heritage through Digital MethodsMats Ulrik Malm, Jenny Bergenmar, Dimitrios Kokkinakis, Peter Leonard. [doi]
- Student Collaborators in Digital Humanities Outreach and Advocacy: Strategies and Examples from the IDHMC at Texas A&M UniversityMaura Ives, Amy Earhart, Elizabeth Grumbach, Laura Mandell. [doi]
- Digitizing the Dead and Dismembered: DH Technologies for the Study of Coptic TextsCaroline T. Schroeder, Amir Zeldes. [doi]
- Curation, Management, and Analysis of Highly Connected Data in the HumanitiesJavier de la Rosa, David Michael Brown. [doi]
- Beslan and the disappearance of opinionRolf Fredheim. [doi]
- Realizing the democratic potential of online sources in the classroomRobert C. H. Sweeny, Valerie C. Burton. [doi]
- Stylometry of Collaborations: Dickens, Collins and their collaborative writingsTomoji Tabata. [doi]
- Automating the Search for Cross-language Text ReuseJames O. Gawley, Christopher W. Forstall, Konnor Clark. [doi]
- An ontology for 3D visualisation of cultural heritageValeria Vitale. [doi]
- The Layered Text. From Textual Zoom, Text Network Analysis and Text Summarisation to a Layered Interpretation of MeaningFlorentina Armaselu. [doi]
- Digital Humanities as Vocation: Possibilities for Undergraduate EducationMitchell Paul Ogden. [doi]
- Pushing Back the Boundary of Interpretation: Concept, Practice and Relevance of a Digital HeuristicJan Christoph Meister, Janina Jacke. [doi]
- A vocabulary of the aesthetic experience for modern dance archivesÈve Paquette-Bigras, Dominic Forest. [doi]
- A Digital Metaphor Map for EnglishMarc Alexander, Wendy Anderson. [doi]
- IMPACT: un dispositif de transcription et de commentaire de l'oral, pour l'enseignement et la rechercheJérôme Jacquin, Xavier Gradoux. [doi]
- Let DH Be Sociological! [Short Paper]Andrew Goldstone. [doi]
- A Large Database Approach to Cultural HistoryBrenton Sullivan. [doi]
- The Scholarly 3D Toolkit: Annotation, Publication, and Analysis of 3D Scenes alongside Imported Humanities DataJames Joel DataColtrain. [doi]
- Harddrive Philology: Analysing the Writing Process on Thomas Kling's Archived LaptopsThorsten Ries. [doi]
- Simulating the Cultural Evolution of Literary GenresGraham Alexander Sack, Daniel Wu, Benji Zusman. [doi]
- HistoGlobe - Visualising HistoryCarola Westermeier. [doi]
- GIS in the Digital Humanities: An introductory workshopIan N. Gregory, Elton Barker, Anouk Lang. [doi]
- From the Archimedes' Palimpsest to the Vercelli Book: Dual Correlation Pattern Recognition and Probabilistic Network Approaches to Paleography in Damaged ManuscriptsEleanor Chamberlain Anthony. [doi]
- Transcriptional implicature: a contribution to markup semanticsMichael Sperberg-McQueen, Yves Marcoux, Claus Huitfeldt. [doi]
- Lacuna Stories: Building an Annotation Platform for Historical ThinkingMichael Widner, Brian Charles Johnsrud. [doi]
- Sustainability?! Four Paradigms for Humanities Data CentersPatrick Sahle, Simone Kronenwett, Jonathan Blumtritt. [doi]
- Mining poetic rhythm: using text-to-speech software to rewrite English literary historyMichael Cade-Stewart. [doi]
- Less explored multilingual issues in the automatic processing of historical texts - a case studyCristina Vertan. [doi]
- The Proportional Sizes of Genres in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century English-Language BooksTed Underwood. [doi]
- Single Page Apps for Humanists: A Case Study using the Perseus Richmond Times CorpusTrevor Borg, George Kuriakose Thiruvathukal. [doi]
- Seeing Dialogue: Network Visualization of Dramatic TextsDaniel Powell. [doi]
- New and recent developments in image analysis: theory and practiceCharles Crowther, Julianne Nyhan, Segolene Tarte, Jacob Dahl. [doi]
- Tracing Workflow of a Digital ScholarSmiljana Antonijevic, Ellysa Stern Cahoy. [doi]
- Uncertain about Uncertainty: Different ways of processing fuzziness in digital humanities dataFrank Binder, Bastian Entrup, Ines Schiller, Henning Lobin. [doi]
- "Digital Pedagogy is about Breaking Stuff"Jesse Stommel. [doi]
- Two new tools for multimodal editionsDoug Reside. [doi]
- Geographies of Access: Mapping the Online Attention to Digital Humanities Articles in Academic JournalsLeo Havemann, Ernesto Priego, Javiera Atenas. [doi]
- Beyond the Tool: A Reflexive Analysis on Building Things in Digital HumanitiesStéphane Couture, Stéfan Sinclair. [doi]
- Socially-Derived Linking and Data Sharing within a Virtual Laboratory for the HumanitiesToby Burrows, Deb Verhoeven, Alex Hawker. [doi]
- SNAP: DRGN - Standards for Networking Ancient Prosopographies: Data and Relations in Greco-roman NamesGabriel Bodard, Mark Depauw, Sebastian Rahtz. [doi]
- Play as Process and Product: On Making Serendip-o-maticMia Ridge, Brian Croxall, Amy Papaelias, Scott Kleinman. [doi]
- 5 Design Rules for Visualizing Text Variant GraphsStefan Jänicke, Annette Geßner, Marco Büchler, Gerik Scheuermann. [doi]
- Spectacle vivant et technologie numérique: du laboratoire scientifique au plateau de théâtreIzabella Pluta, Jean-Paul Fourmentraux, Clarisse Bardiot. [doi]
- Enjambment and the Poetic Line: Towards a Computational PoeticsNatalie M. Houston. [doi]
- Open-Access Cultural Heritage Resources and Native American Stakeholders: A Case Study from Chaco Canyon, New MexicoCarrie C. Heitman. [doi]
- Supporting cross-media analyses by automatically linking multiple collectionsMartijn Kleppe, Max Kemman. [doi]
- Using CLARIN for Digital ResearchMartin Wynne, Thorsten Trippel, Christoph Draxler. [doi]
- Tuning the Word Frequency ListDavid L. Hoover. [doi]
- Linked Data and Literature: Encoding the Facts in FictionKatharine Faith Lawrence. [doi]
- Critical editing with TXSTEPWilhelm Ott, Tobias Ott. [doi]
- Seeing the Trees & Understanding the ForestJohn Joseph Montague, Geoffrey Rockwell, Stan Ruecker, Stéfan Sinclair, Susan Brown, Ryan Chartier, Luciano Frizzera, John Simpson. [doi]
- Building a multi-dimensional space for the analysis of European Integration Treaties. An XML-TEI scenarioFlorentina Armaselu, Frédéric Allemand. [doi]
- A Quantitative Analysis for the Authorship of Saikaku's Posthumous Works in the Seventeenth CenturyAyaka Uesaka, Uesaka Murakami. [doi]
- "What's your method?" Building an ontology for digital research methods in the arts and humanitiesPanos Constantopoulos, Costis J. Dallas, Lorna M. Hughes, Manfred Thaller. [doi]
- Towards visualizing linguistic patterns of deliberation: a case study of the S21 arbitrationTina Bögel, Valentin Gold, Annette Hautli-Janisz, Christian Rohrdantz, Sebastian Sulger, Miriam Butt, Katharina Holzinger, Daniel A. Keim. [doi]
- Book History and Software Tools: Examining Typefaces for OCR Training in eMOPMatthew Christy, Todd Samuelson, Katayoun Torabi, Bryan Tarpley, Elizabeth Grumbach. [doi]
- Collaborative Scholarly Building with the Early Caribbean Digital ArchiveElizabeth Hopwood, Benjamin Doyle. [doi]
- Aiding Modern Textual Scholarship using a Virtual Hinman CollatorGaurav Kejriwal, Richard Furuta, Ryan Olivieri. [doi]
- Representation and Absence in Digital Resources: The Case of Europeana NewspapersAlastair Dunning, Clemens Neudecker. [doi]
- Scholarly primitives revisited: towards a practical taxonomy of digital humanities research activities and objectsLuise Borek, Quinn Dombrowski, Matthew Munson, Jody Perkins, Christof Schöch. [doi]
- Generative Troubling in Emerging Archival FormsJohn Seberger. [doi]
- The CWRC-Writer Bridge: from Coder to Writer, XML to RDF, DH to MainstreamSusan Brown, Michael Brundin, James Chartrand, Ruth Knechtel, Andrew MacDonald, Geoffrey Rockwell, Megan Sellmer. [doi]
- Annotation Studio: an open-source, collaborative multimedia online note-taking tool for humanities teaching and learningKurt Fendt, Jamie Folsom, Rachel Schnepper, Liam Andrew. [doi]
- Methods for Empowering Library Staff through Digital Humanities SkillsJacqueline Hettel, Purdom Lindblad, James Baker, Padraic Stack, Alex Gil, Laura Miller, Chris Bourg. [doi]
- The Arabic Papyrology DatabaseJohannes Thomann. [doi]
- Six terms fundamental to modelling transcriptionPaul Caton. [doi]
- The Early Modern OCR Project (eMOP): Fostering Access to Early Modern Cultural MaterialsElizabeth Grumbach, Laura Mandell, Matthew Christy. [doi]
- Building a metrical ontology as a model to link digital poetic repertoiresElena González-Blanco, Levente Seláf, María Gimena del Rio Riande, Clara Isabel Martínez Cantón, María Dolores Martos Pérez. [doi]
- Visualization of Historical Knowledge Structures: An Analysis of the Bibliography of PhilosophyChris Alen Sula, Will Dean. [doi]
- Taking manuscripts apart, and putting them togetherR. Douglas Emery, Dot Porter, Alberto Campagnolo. [doi]
- Two Irish Birds: A Stylometric Analysis of James Joyce and Flann O'BrienJames O'Sullivan, Katarzyna Bazarnik, Maciej Eder, Jan Rybicki. [doi]
- Cirilo Client: An application for data curation and content preservationElisabeth Steiner. [doi]
- Global Outlook: : Digital Humanities: Promoting Digital Humanities Research Across disciplines, regions, and culturesDaniel Paul O'Donnell, Barbara Bordalejo, Roopika Risam, Paul Spence, Elena González-Blanco. [doi]
- XML-Print. Typesetting arbitrary XML documents in high qualityLukas Georgieff, Marc Wilhelm Küster, Thomas Selig, Martin Sievers. [doi]
- Geoweb 2.0 and Design Empowerment: A Critical Evaluation of Eleven CasesBurak Pak, Johan Verbeke. [doi]
- La Hiperedição Dos Panfletos De Eulálio Motta: Edición Filológica Y Cultura Digital, Retos De Un Nuevo TiempoPatrício Nunes Barreiros. [doi]
- Probing Digital Scholarly Curation through the Dynamic Table of ContextsSusan Brown, Nadine Adelaar, Teresa Dobson, Ruth Knechtel, Andrew MacDonald, Brent Nelson, Ernesto Peña, Milena Radzikowska, Geoff G. Roeder, Stan Ruecker, Stéfan Sinclair, Jennifer Windsor, INKE Research Group. [doi]
- Dimensions of literary appreciation. Word use and ratings on a book discussion sitePeter Boot. [doi]
- The Ancient Coins of Thrace: A Numismatic Web PortalElise Walther. [doi]
- Introducing the EpiDoc Collaborative: TEI XML and tools for encoding classical source textsGabriel Bodard, Greta Franzini, Simona Stoyanova, Charlotte Tupman. [doi]
- The Telltale Hat: LDA and Classification Problems in a Large Folklore CorpusDavid Mimno, Peter M. Broadwell, Timothy R. Tangherlini. [doi]
- TEI Customization for enconding paratexts in spanish printed books (XV-XVIII)María Dolores Martos Pérez, Nieves Baranda Leturio, Maria Carmen Marín Pina. [doi]
- Developing a Physical Interactive Space for Innovative Digital Humanities ExhibitionJyi-Shane Liu, Wen-Hung Liao. [doi]
- Interdisziplinarität modellieren - Über die Modellierung einer Ontologie wissenschaftlicher Prozesse für den Exzellenzcluster Bild Wissen GestaltungChristian Stein. [doi]
- Analysis of perspectives in contemporary Japanese novels using computational stylistic methodsTakafumi Suzuki, Natsumi Yamashita. [doi]
- On automatically disambiguating end-of-line hyphenated words in French textsMarcus Pöckelmann, Julia Ritter, André Gießler. [doi]
- An Integrated Approach to the Procedural Modeling of Ancient Cities and BuildingsMarie Saldaña. [doi]
- Towards an Archaeology of Text Analysis ToolsStéfan Sinclair, Geoffrey Rockwell. [doi]
- Dynamic Visualizations In Enriched Publications Of Seventeenth Century ScienceCharles van den Heuvel, Tiemen Cocquyt, Maarten Hoogerwerf, Dylan Nagel, Michiel Thijssen. [doi]
- Mining a ‘Trove': Modelling a Transnational Literary CultureKatherine Bode. [doi]
- Crowdsourcing in the Curriculum: Engaging Undergraduates through Collaborative Manuscript TranscriptionMatthew Gilchrist, Jennifer Wolfe, Kelly McElroy, Thomas Keegan. [doi]
- Ontologies for Prosopography: Who's Who? or, Who was Who?Katharine Faith Lawrence, Gabriel Bodard, John Bradley, Susan Perdue, Sebastian Rahtz. [doi]
- Adams Family Legacy: Visualizing the World of an American Presidential FamilySara B. Sikes, Caitlin Christian-Lamb. [doi]
- DH on the Fringes: Using Smartphones, Instagram, and Ruby on Rails to Archive the DH Experience at an HBCUDesiree Dighton, Brian Norberg. [doi]
- From lighthouse to framework: visualising digital scholarly editions with pathways and historiesNicholas John Hayward. [doi]
- Treasure Challenge: an archaeological video conferencing journeyDaniel Edward John Pett, Katharine Louise Kelland. [doi]
- When Kidnapping is but One Risk: Digital Studies Challenge Scholarly and Regional CulturesMichael Toth, R. Douglas Emery. [doi]
- Euterpe's Hidden Song: Patterns in ElegyWalter J. Scheirer, Christopher W. Forstall. [doi]
- BFM Collection - Open-Source Digital Editions of Medieval French TextsAlexei Lavrentiev. [doi]
- Canon, value and artistic culture: critical inquiry about the new processes of assigning value in the digital realmNuria Rodríguez-Ortega. [doi]
- Unhappy? There's an App for That: Digital Happiness, Data Mining, and Networks of Well-BeingJill Belli. [doi]
- Kinomatics: big cultural data and the study of cinemaDeb Verhoeven, Bronwyn Coate, Colin Arrowsmith, Alwyn Davidson. [doi]
- Enhancing Access to Online Oral History: Oral history in the Digital Age (OHDA) and Oral History Metadata Synchronizer (OHMS)Dean Rehberger, Douglas Boyd. [doi]
- Hacking with the TEIArianna Ciula, Alexander Czmiel, Elli Mylonas, Sebastian Rahtz, James Cummings, Syd Bauman. [doi]
- Modelling digital editing: of texts, documents and worksElena Pierazzo, Geoffroy Noël. [doi]
- Are we there yet? Functionalities, synergies and pitfalls of major digital humanities infrastructuresAgiatis Benardou, Erik Champion, Lorna M. Hughes, Sally Chambers, Costis J. Dallas, Alastair Dunning. [doi]
- The social pleasure of the text: Applying digital humanities methods to reception studiesAnouk Lang. [doi]
- Problems in Encoding Documents of Early Modern JapaneseAkihiro Kawase, Taro Ichimura, Toshinobu Ogiso. [doi]
- Shedding Light on Dickens' Style Through Representativeness & DistinctivenessCarmen Klaussner, John Nerbonne, Çagri Çöltekin. [doi]
- Exploring a model for the semantics of Medieval Legal ChartersJohn Bradley, Alice Rio, Matthew Hammond, Dauvit Broun. [doi]
- Mapping French Press to the Digital AgeAlaa Abi-Haidar, Jean-Gabriel Ganascia. [doi]
- Large-scale text analysis through the HathiTrust Research CenterPeter Organisciak, Sayan Bhattacharyya, Loretta Auvil, Beth Plale, J. Stephen Downie. [doi]
- Créer un centre de recherche interuniversitaire sur les humanités numériques au Québec: Défis et succèsMichael Eberle-Sinatra, Stéfan Sinclair, Olliver Dyens, Marcello Vitali Rosati. [doi]
- Visualizing HomelessnessMaureen Engel, Heather Zwicker, Luciano Frizzera, Samia Pedraça, Lorena Regattieri, Zachary Schoenberger, Jennifer Windsor. [doi]
- The Problem of Time and Space: The Difficulties in Visualising Spatiotemporal Change in Historical DataTomás Ó Murchú, Séamus Lawless. [doi]
- Supporting "Distant Reading" for Web ArchivesJimmy Lin, Kari Kraus, Ricardo L. Punzalan. [doi]
- The DigiPal Framework for Script and ImagePeter A. Stokes, Stewart Brookes, Geoffroy Noël, Giancarlo Buomprisco, Debora Marques de Matos, Matilda Watson. [doi]
- Building impact and value into the development of digital resources in the humanities: Rhyfel Byd 1914-1918 a'r profiad Cymreig / Welsh experience of World War One 1914-1918Lorna M. Hughes, Owain Roberts, Paul McCann. [doi]
- Digital approaches to understanding the geographies in literary and historical textsIan N. Gregory, Christopher Donaldson, Patricia Murrieta-Flores, C. J. Rupp, Alistair Baron, Andrew Hardie, Paul Rayson. [doi]
- Computational Models of Narrative: Using Artificial Intelligence to Operationalize Russian Formalist and French Structuralist TheoriesGraham Alexander Sack, Mark A. Finlayson, Pablo Gervás. [doi]
- Mapping Colonial Americas Publishing ProjectJean Bauer, James Egan. [doi]
- A Preparatory Analysis of Peer-Grading for a Digital Humanities MOOCFrédéric Kaplan, Cyril Bornet. [doi]
- Photogrammar: Organizing Visual Culture through Geography, Text Mining, and Statistical AnalysisLauren Tilton, Peter Leonard, Taylor Arnold. [doi]
- Starting the Conversation: Literary Studies, Algorithmic Opacity, and Computer-Assisted Literary InsightAaron Plasek, David L. Hoover. [doi]
- The Landscapes of Casta Paintings: Depictions of Social Anxieties in XVIII Century New Spanish ArtNatalia Caldas, Élika Ortega, Antonio Jiménez-Mavillard, David Brown, Juan-Luis Suárez. [doi]
- Making Waves: Algorithmic Criticism RevisitedDavid L. Hoover. [doi]
- Combining Macro- and Microanalysis for Exploring the Construal of Scientific DisciplinarityPeter Fankhauser, Hannah Kermes, Elke Teich. [doi]
- Annotating in Digital Music Edition - Concepts, processes and visualization of annotationsNikolaos Beer, Benjamin W. Bohl, Janette Seuffert. [doi]
- Semantic Blumenbach: Exploration of text-object relationship with sematic web technologies in the history of scienceJörg Wettlaufer. [doi]
- A hipersensibilidade do Território - viver entre terra e nuvensLídia Oliveira, Vania Baldi. [doi]
- Liberate the Text! TypeWright, Cobre, and MapThePageLaura C. Mandell, Jacob A. Heil, Timothy Charles Duguid, Elizabeth Grumbach, Matthew Christy. [doi]
- Visualizing Computational, Transversal Narratives from the World Trade TowersBen Miller, Ayush Shrestha, Jennifer Olive. [doi]
- Converting Medieval Documents into a Searchable DatabaseCaroline Sporleder, Susanne Fertmann, Tim Krones, Robert Kolatzek, Isolde Teufel. [doi]
- The opportunistic librarian: A Leuven confessionDemmy Verbeke. [doi]
- The Workspace for Collaborative EditingHugh Houghton, Martin Sievers, Catherine Smith. [doi]
- Mixing contributions, collaborations and co-creation: participatory archaeology through crowd-sourcingDaniel Edward John Pett, Chiara Bonacchi, Andy Bevan. [doi]
- Prosopography WorkshopHarvey Quamen, Constance Crompton, Paul Hjartarson. [doi]
- Digital Actors' Parts: An Interactive Tool for Learning Shakespeare's PlaysLaura Estill, Luis Meneses. [doi]
- CAMPUS MEDIUS-Topography and Topology of a Media ExperienceSimon Ganahl, Rory Solomon. [doi]
- Building the Princeton Prosody ArchiveMeredith Martin, Grant Wythoff, Meagan Wilson, Travis Brown. [doi]
- Digital Yoknapatawpha: Interpreting a Palimpsest of PlaceDotty J. Dye, Julie Beth Napolin, Elizabeth Cornell, Worthy Martin. [doi]
- What remains to be done - Exposing invisible collections in the other 6500 languages and why it is a DH enterprise.Nick Thieberger. [doi]
- Monolith: Materialised Bits, the Digital Rosetta FilmPeter Fornaro, Andreas Wassmer, Lukas Rosenthaler, Rudolf Gschwind. [doi]
- Marked E-Books and Kindle's popular highlight cultureSimon Rowberry. [doi]
- Quantifying "The Thing Not Named": A Computational Analysis of Willa Cather's "Unfurnished" Writing Style(s)"Rebecca Ankenbrand, Caterina Bernardini, Mikal Brotnov Eckstrom, Alex Kinnaman, Kimberly Ann Tedrow. [doi]
- Arch-V: A Platform for Image-Based Search and Retrieval of Digital ArchivesCarl Stahmer. [doi]
- The MiCLUES system: Dynamic, rich contextual support for museum visitsNicolas E. Gold, Gabriele Rossi Rognoni. [doi]
- Digital Humanities Empowering through Arts and Music. Tunisian Representations of Europe through music and video clipsMonika Salzbrunn, Simon Mastrangelo. [doi]
- The SyMoGIH project: Sharing and publishing historical and geographical data in a standard, open and interoperable waySéverine, Sonia Gedzelman, Francesco Beretta, Djamel Ferhod, Sylvain Boschetto, Claire-Charlotte Butez, Pierre Vernus, Bernard Hours. [doi]
- "How To Do (Digital) History" and Undergraduate Digital HumanitiesJustin Schell, Donna Gabaccia. [doi]
- "Needless To Say": Articulating Digital Publishing Practices as Strategies of Cultural EmpowermentAllen E. Tullos. [doi]
- Introduction to Text Analysis and Topic Modeling with RMatthew L. Jockers. [doi]
- Modelling digital edition of medieval and early modern accounting documentsGeorg Vogeler. [doi]
- A Sense of Place: Mapping Fictional Landscapes in Literary NarrativesJohn Lynch, Wendy Kurtz, Michael Rocchio. [doi]
- Linked Open Data Technologies and Emblematica Online IIMara R. Wade, Timothy W. Cole, Myung-Ja Han. [doi]
- Distant reading of naïve poetry: corpora comparison as research methodologyAnastasia Bonch-Osmolovskaya, Boris Orekhov. [doi]
- How we work: a critical approach to program development to serve library/dh partnershipsSarah Potvin, Bruce Herbert, Amy Earhart. [doi]
- Accessing, navigating, and engaging with high-resolution document image collections using Diva.jsAndrew Hankinson, Laurent Pugin, Ichiro Fujinaga. [doi]
- Building the social graph of the History of European Integration: A pipeline for the Integration of Human and Machine ComputationLars Wieneke, Ghislain Sillaume, Marten Düring, Chiara Pasini, Piero Fraternali, Marco Tagliasacchi, Mark S. Melenhorst, Jasminko Novak, Isabel Micheel, Erik Harloff, Javier Garcia Moron, Carine Lallemand, Vincenzo Croce, Marilena Lazzaro, Francesco Saverio Nucci. [doi]
- LAUDATIO-Repository: Accessing a heterogeneous field of linguistic corpora with the help of an open access repositoryThomas Krause, Anke Lüdeling, Carolin Odebrecht, Laurent Romary, Peter Schirmbacher, Dennis Zielke. [doi]
- Orthography and Biblical CriticismIdan Dershowitz, Nachum Dershowitz, Tomer Hasid, Amnon Ta-Shma. [doi]
- ClipNotes: Digital Annotation and DataMining for Film & Television AnalysisAndrew deWaard. [doi]
- On Reusability and Electronic LiteratureAnthony Durity, James O'Sullivan. [doi]
- Kanripo and Mandoku: Tools for git-based distributed repositories for premodern Chinese textsChristian Wittern. [doi]
- Exploratory Thematic Analysis for Historical Newspaper ArchivesJacob Eisenstein, Iris Sun, Lauren F. Klein. [doi]
- An easy tool for creating digital scholarly editionsStefan Dumont, Martin Fechner. [doi]
- Constructing Scientific Archives that Support Humanistic ResearchChristopher J. Prom. [doi]
- Le labo junior « Nhumérisme » (ENS Lyon), observateur et acteur du « cultural empowerment » françaisCécile Armand. [doi]
- Visualization As a Bridge to Close Reading: The Audience in The Castle of PerseveranceNoah Peterson. [doi]
- Digitalizing the Mazu Festival Celebration: The Study and Application of Value-Added Creative Methods to Taiwan Folk Culture and ArtChun-Wen Chen, Su-Chu Hsu, Jia-Ming Day, Cheng-Wei Lin. [doi]
- A Digital Metaphor Map for EnglishWendy Anderson, Brian Aitken, Rachael Hamilton. [doi]
- Navigating the Storm: eMOP, Big DH Projects, and Agile Steering StandardsElizabeth Grumbach, Matthew Christy, Laura Mandell, Clemens Neudecker, Loretta Auvil, Todd Samuelson, Apostolos Antonacopoulos. [doi]
- Building bridges between Lausanne and Leeds: Virtual Round Table Discussion on methods, recent solutions and new questions between scholars at the International Mediaeval Congress in Leeds and the Digital Humanities Congress in LausanneKai-Christian Bruhn, Frithjof Schwartz. [doi]
- Mountains of Text. Analyzing Alpine Literature from the AACHanno Biber. [doi]
- Digital humanities in Estonia: digital divide or linguistic isolation?Mari Sarv, Kaisa Kulasalu. [doi]
- MapaHD: Exploring Spanish and Portuguese Speaking DH CommunitiesÉlika Ortega, Silvia Gutiérrez. [doi]
- A Collaborative, Indeterministic and partly Automatized Approach to Text AnnotationThomas Bögel, Evelyn Gius, Marco Petris, Jannik Strötgen. [doi]
- The Open Philology Project at the University of LeipzigFrederik Baumgardt, Monica Berti, Giuseppe Celano, Gregory R. Crane, Stella Dee, Maryam Foradi, Emily Franzini, Greta Franzini, Simona Stoyanova. [doi]
- National Data Curation and Service Center for Digital Research Data in the HumanitiesLukas Rosenthaler, Peter Fornaro, Claire Clivaz. [doi]
- Active Authentication through PsychometricsJohn Noecker Jr.. [doi]
- Aplicación del análisis dinámico de redes científicas al estudio de la evolución de la investigación española relacionada con el descriptor "historia del arte" durante 1976-2012, según ISOC.José Pino-Díaz, Antonio Cruces Rodríguez, Nuria Rodríguez-Ortega, Rafael Bailón-Moreno. [doi]
- Using Computer Vision to Improve Image MetadataDoug Reside. [doi]
- A Network Analysis Approach of the Venetian Incanto SystemYannick Rochat, Melanie Fournier, Andrea Mazzei, Frédéric Kaplan. [doi]
- A Text Encoding Support System for Pre-modern Japanese Historical MaterialsTaizo Yamada, Satoshi Inoue. [doi]
- Towards a Semantic Network of Dante's Works and Their Contextual KnowledgeMirko Tavoni, Paola Andriani, Valentina Bartalesi, Elvira Locuratolo, Carlo Meghini, Loredana Versienti. [doi]
- Detection of Poetic Content in Historic Newspapers through Image AnalysisElizabeth M. Lorang, Leen-Kiat Soh, Joseph Lunde, Grace Thomas. [doi]
- History All Around Us: Towards Best Practices for Augmented Reality for Public History and Cultural EmpowermentKevin Bradley Kee, Timothy Compeau, Eric Poitras. [doi]
- CLARIN: Resources, Tools, and Services for Digital Humanities ResearchErhard W. Hinrichs, Steven Krauwer. [doi]
- DARIAH-EU VCC2 Workshop on Innovative Teaching Methods and Practices in Digital HumanitiesWalter Scholger, Claire Clivaz, Toma Tasovac. [doi]
- Trading Consequences: A Case Study of Combining Text Mining & Visualisation to Facilitate Document ExplorationUta Hinrichs, Beatrice Alex, Jim Clifford, Aaron Quigley. [doi]
- Literary Canon and Digital Bibliographies: The Case of the United StatesCarolina Ferrer. [doi]
- A Morphological Analysis of Classical Chinese TextsKoichi Yasuoka, Naoki Yamazaki, Christian Wittern, Yoshihiro Nikaido, Tomohiko Morioka. [doi]
- A "Deeply Annotated" Bibliography of Local Social Histories of Early Modern EuropeJohn Christopher Theibault. [doi]
- On Metaphor in Text Visualization PrototypesErnesto Peña, Monica Brown, Teresa Dobson. [doi]
- Enhancing Scholarly Communication and Communities with the PressForward PluginJoan Fragaszy Troyano, Lisa Rhody, Zach Coble, Roxanne Shirazi, Sarah Potvin, Caro Pinto. [doi]
- A novel approach for a reusable federation of research data within the arts and humanitiesTobias Gradl, Andreas Henrich. [doi]
- Marrying the Benefits of Print and Digital: Algorithmically Selecting Context for a Key WordDrayton Callen Benner. [doi]
- Data Curation Nightmare: Migrating VM/CMS to GNU/Linux in 2 weeks Syd Bauman. [doi]
- Digital Cultural Heritage and the Healing of a Nation: Digital SudanMarilyn Deegan. [doi]
- All databases are created equal: building profiles for database standards and interoperability in the HumanitiesIan R. Johnson. [doi]
- Riorganizzare SignWriting per favorire la ricerca linguistica sulle Lingue dei SegniClaudia S. Bianchini, Fabrizio Borgia, Maria De Marsico. [doi]
- Who is we? The social media project: Día de las humanidades digitales/Dia das humanidades digitaisErnesto Priani, Paul Spence, Isabel Galina Russell, Elena González-Blanco, Maria Clara Paixão de Sousa, Daniel Alves, José Francisco Barrón, Marco Antonio Godinez, Ana María Guzmán. [doi]
- The Digital Alchemist: A Mixed Reality Exploration of Jonson's Alchemist as Site-Specific TheatreKirk Quinsland, Rebecca Rouse. [doi]
- TheofPhilo. A prototype for a Thesaurus of PhilosophyAntonio Lamarra, Michela Tardella. [doi]
- Relating texts to 3D-information: A generic software environment for Spatial HumanitiesMartin Unold, Felix Lange. [doi]
- Beyond Style: Literary Capitalism and the Publishing IndustrySimon Fuller, James O'Sullivan. [doi]
- Digital Humanities Data Curation Institutes: Challenges and Preliminary FindingsMegan Senseney, Trevor Muñoz, Julia Flanders, Ali Fenlon. [doi]
- Crowdsourcing Performing Arts History with NYPL's ENSEMBLEDoug Reside. [doi]
- Intellectual Property Rights vs. Freedom of Research: Tripping stones in international IPR lawWalter Scholger. [doi]
- Open content production in museums. A discourse and critical analysis of the museum in the digital ageMaría Isabel Hidalgo Urbaneja. [doi]
- Community Plenary LectureBethany Nowviskie. [doi]
- <audio>Digital Humanities</audio>: The Intersections of Sound and MethodTanya E. Clement, Kari Kraus, Jentery Sayers, Whitney Anne Trettien, David Tcheng, Loretta Auvil, Tony Borries, Min Wu 0001, Douglas W. Oard, Adi Hajj-Ahmad, Hui Su, Mary Caton Lingold, Daren Mueller, William J. Turkel, Devon Elliott. [doi]
- Edition Visualization Technology: a simple tool to publish digital editions and digital facsimilesRaffaele Masotti, Julia Kenny, Chiara Di Pietro. [doi]
- The CENDARI Project: A user-centered ‘enquiry environment' for modern and medieval historiansJakub Benes, Alex O'Connor, Evanthia Dimara. [doi]
- The Stanford Literary Lab Transhistorical Poetry Project Phase II: Metrical FormMark Algee-Hewitt, Ryan Heuser, Maria Kraxenberger, J. D. Porter, Jonny Sensenbaugh, Justin Tackett. [doi]
- Kickstarting the GO: : DH Minimal Computing Working GroupJohn Edward Simpson, Jentery Sayers, Daniel Paul O'Donnell, Alex Gil. [doi]
- Introducing digital humanities through the analysis of cultural productionsEverardo Reyes-García. [doi]
- Beautiful lips and porcelain cheeks: extracting physical descriptions from recent Dutch fictionCorina Koolen, Sander Wubben, Andreas van Cranenburgh. [doi]
- The Chimeria Platform: User Empowerment through Expressing Social Group Membership PhenomenaD. Fox Harrell, Dominic Kao, Chong-U Lim, Jason Lipshin, Ainsley Sutherland. [doi]
- Exploring Qualitative Data for Secondary Analysis: Challenges, Methods, and TechnologiesKerstin Bischoff, Claudia Niederée, Nam-Khanh Tran, Sergej Zerr, Peter Birke, Kerstin Brückweh, Wiebke Wiede. [doi]
- Swiss Voice App: A smartphone application for crowdsourcing Swiss German dialect dataMarie-José Kolly, Adrian Leemann, Volker Dellwo, Jean Philippe Goldman, Ingrid Hove, Ibrahim Almajai. [doi]
- Pelagios 3: Towards the semi-automatic annotation of toponyms in early geospatial documentsRainer Simon, Elton T. E. Barker, Pau de Soto Cañamares, Leif Isaksen. [doi]
- Using digitized newspaper archives to investigate identity formation in long-term public discourseHieke Huistra, Toine Pieters. [doi]
- Digital Humanists Are Motivated AnnotatorsNiels-Oliver Walkowski, Elton T. E. Barker. [doi]
- Stylometry, network analysis, and Latin literatureMaciej Eder. [doi]
- Quelle médiation numérique pour le patrimoine bâti ?Jérôme Hennebert. [doi]
- Framework of an Advisory Message Board for Women Victims after DisastersTakako Hashimoto, Yukari Shirota. [doi]
- Our Marathon: The Boston Bombing Digital ArchiveJim McGrath, Alicia Peaker. [doi]
- Local voices, worldwide conversations: ethnographic methodologies as a route to understanding meaning and value of niche local digital cultural heritage resources.Penny Johnston. [doi]
- Problems in Modeling TransactionsSyd Bauman. [doi]
- What we make of Code: The Role of Programming in the Digital HumanitiesDiane Jakacki, James O'Sullivan. [doi]
- DH 2014 Lausanne - The Annotated StarMatthew Handelman, Ynon Wygoda, Shay Rojansky, Sinai Rusinek. [doi]
- The SMART-GS Project: An Approach to Image-based Digital HumanitiesYuta Hashimoto, Kenro Aihara, Susumu Hayashi, Minao Kukita, Makoto Ohura. [doi]
- TextGrid: Creating, archiving, publishing and exploring digital editions and other humanistic research data via a Virtual Research EnvironmentSibylle Söring, Ubbo Veentjer, Stefan E. Funk. [doi]
- A glimpse of the change of worldview between 7th and 10th century China through two leishuJieh Hsiang, Lihua Chen, Chia-Hsuan Chung. [doi]
- Zampolli Award LectureRay Siemens. [doi]
- The potential of open computer-mediated communication channels to facilitate collaboration in geographically distributed collaborationsLynne Siemens. [doi]
- STAK - Serendipitous Tool for Augmenting Knowledge: Bridging Gaps between Digital and Physical ResourcesKim Martin, Brian Greenspan, Anabel Quan-Haase. [doi]
- Big Data and the Literary Archive: Topic Modeling the Watson-McLuhan CorrespondenceHarvey Quamen, Paul Hjartarson. [doi]
- Check! - An online tool for the recognition and evaluation of DH workIsabel Galina Russell, Ernesto Priani Saisó. [doi]
- Where is my Other Half?Adiel Ben-Shalom, Yaacov Choueka, Nachum Dershowitz, Roni Shweka, Lior Wolf. [doi]
- "Tout ce qui n'est point vers, est prose": Raymond Queneau's Matrix Analysis of Language, Syntactic Stylometry, and Exploratory ProgrammingMark Wolff. [doi]
- The dog that didn't bark: A longitudinal study of reading behaviour in physical and digital environmentsClaire Warwick, Simon Mahony, Samantha Rayner, The INKE Team. [doi]
- Visualizing theatrical heritage: Computer modelling as a tool for researching the theatre history of the Low CountriesTimothy De Paepe. [doi]
- Ideas, Events and Actions: The Digital Humanity Study of the Concept Formation in Modern ChinaWen-Huei Cheng, Jui-Sung Yang, Wei-Yun Chiu, Chao-Lin Liu, Guantao Jin, Qingfeng Liu. [doi]
- DARIAH-DE - Digital Infrastructure for the Arts and HumanitiesStefan Schmunk, Kathleen Smith, Mirjam Blümm. [doi]
- Using the PressForward Plugin to Create and Maintain Web PublicationsStephanie Westcott, Joan Fragaszy Troyano. [doi]
- The Cryptic Novel: A Computational Taxonomy of the Eighteenth-Century Literary FieldMark Algee-Hewitt, Laura Eidem, Ryan Heuser, Anita Law, Tanya Llewellyn. [doi]
- Progress Through Regression. Modeling Style across Genre in French Classical TheaterChristof Schöch, Allen Riddell. [doi]
- Transcribo: A Graphical Editor for Transcribing and Annotating Textual Witnesses. Preparing a Historical-Critical Edition of Arthur Schnitzler's WorksStefan Büdenbender, Vivien Friedrich, Thomas Burch, Kristina Fink, Lukas Wolfgang, Kathrin Nühlen, Frank Queens, Joshgun Sirajzade. [doi]
- Discourses and Disciplines in the Enlightenment: Topic Modeling the French EncyclopédieGlenn Roe, Clovis Gladstone, Robert Morrissey. [doi]
- Fractures and Cohesion: Using Systemic Functional Linguistics to Detect and Analyse Hate Speech in an Online EnvironmentDeirdre Quinn, Keith Maycock, John Keating. [doi]
- Sharing digital arts and humanities knowledge: DARIAH as an open space for dialogueSally Chambers, Stefan Schmunk. [doi]
- Mapping and Unmapping Joyce: Geoparsing Wandering RocksCaleb Derven, Aja Teehan, John Keating. [doi]
- An XML Schema to Interpret Networked Biographies: Reading Mid-RangeAlison Booth, Worthy Martin. [doi]
- Modèles tridimensionnels pour la représentation de l'état des connaissances et propositions de visualisation pour l'analyse des corpus textuels.Jean Marc Leblanc, Marie Pérès. [doi]
- CURIOS: Connecting and Empowering Community Heritage through Linked DataDavid E. Beel, Gemma Webster, Chris Mellish, Claire Wallace. [doi]
- Binarization-free Text Line Extraction for Historical ManuscriptsNikolaos Arvanitopoulos Darginis, Sabine Süsstrunk. [doi]
- Sentiment Analysis for the Humanities: the Case of Historical TextsAlessandro Marchetti, Rachele Sprugnoli, Sara Tonelli. [doi]
- How to make games more GLAM-orous: developing game prototypes for the museum and cultural heritage sector in IndiaPadmini Ray Murray. [doi]
- Reading Again: Annotating, Editing, and Writing in the Browser. Pedagogy, Design, and Development of Annotation StudioKurt Fendt, Wyn Kelley, Jamie Folsom. [doi]
- Closing Plenary LectureSukanta Chaudhuri. [doi]
- Europe as a Digital Network: EGO European History OnlineThomas Burch, Joachim Berger. [doi]
- The Changing Canon of Beauty: Facial Attractiveness in the Representation of Human Faces in World PaintingJavier de la Rosa Perez, Natalia Caldas, Nandita Dutta, Juan-Luis Suárez. [doi]
- ridging the Local and the Global in DH: A Case Study in JapanKiyonori Nagasaki, A. Charles Muller, Toru Tomabechi, Masahiro Shimoda. [doi]
- Digital Linguistic Archive of the Dutch East India Company (VOC): Modeling a community-sourcing platform for historical linguistic researchAnna Pytlowany. [doi]
- The Digital Humanities in a Time of Doubt: Designing a Digital Humanities CurriculumDavid Smith. [doi]
- Exploring the Intersection of Personal and Public Authorial Voice in the Works of Willa CatherLaura Dimmit, Gabrielle Kirilloff, Chandler Warren, James Wehrwein. [doi]
- Metaphor, Popular Science and Semantic Tagging: Distant Reading with the Historical Thesaurus of EnglishMarc Alexander, Jean Anderson, Alistair Baron, Fraser Dallachy, Christian Kay, Scott Piao, Paul Rayson. [doi]
- The Development of The Dickens Lexicon Digital and its Practical Use for the Study of Late Modern EnglishMasahiro Hori, Osamu Imahayashi, Tomoji Tabata, Keisuke Koguchi, Miyuki Nishio, Kiyonori Nagasaki. [doi]
- Digital learning in an undergraduate context: promoting long term student-faculty (and community) collaboration in the Susquehanna Valley, PADiane Jakacki, Katherine M. Faull. [doi]
- The Rowling Case: A Proposed Standard Analytic Protocol for Authorship QuestionsPatrick Juola. [doi]
- Common Container Correlation: A Simple Method for the Discovery of Structural Models in Statistical DataRafael Alvarado. [doi]
- Interoperable Infrastructures for Digital Research: a proposed pathway for enabling transformationJames Baker, Adam Farquhar. [doi]
- Integrating Score and Sound: "Augmented Notes" and the Advent of Interdisciplinary Publishing FrameworksJoanna Swafford. [doi]
- Does mean?: Disambiguating word sense and ideology in British and American orthographic variantsDustin Grue. [doi]
- Sound and (moving) images in focus - How to integrate audiovisual material in Digital Humanities researchRoeland Ordelman, Max Kemman, Martijn Kleppe, Franciska de Jong. [doi]
- From Markup to Analysis: Culture Claims and Code in the Digital ArchiveJulia Flanders, Elizabeth Maddock Dillon. [doi]
- Project management and sustainable revenue models in the Digital HumanitiesStefan Andreas Keller, Alice Keller, Heike Neuroth, Lukas Rosenthaler. [doi]
- Leveraging Web Archiving Tools for Digital Humanities Research and Digital ExhibitionScott Brian Reed. [doi]
- Archaeology in social media: users, content and communication on FacebookIngrida Vosyliute. [doi]
- Discovering Old Maps Online and Transforming Them Into Digital Humanities ResourcesPetr Pridal. [doi]
- A top-down approach to the design of components for the philological domainFederico Boschetti, Angelo Mario Del Grosso, Anas Fahad Khan, Marion Lamé, Ouafae Nahli. [doi]
- Cultural text mining: using text mining to map the emergence of transnational reference cultures in public media repositoriesToine Pieters, Jaap Verheul. [doi]
- DigCurV: curriculum framework for digital curation in the cultural heritage sectorAnn Gow, Laura Molloy, Leo Konstantelos. [doi]
- Reconstruction and Display of a Nineteenth Century Landscape ModelGary Priestnall, Katharina Lorenz, Mike Heffernan, Joe Bailey, Craig Goodere, Robyn Sullivan. [doi]
- Kiln: XML Publishing FrameworkMiguel Vieira, Jamie Norrish. [doi]
- Introduction to Starting and Sustaining DH Centers Lynne Siemens. [doi]
- User-friendly lemmatization and morphological annotation of Early New High German manuscriptsAndré Gießler, Jörg Ritter, Paul Molitor, Martin Andert, Sylwia Kösser, Aletta Leipold. [doi]
- Distributed "Forms of Attention": eMOP and the Cobre ToolAnton Raymund duPlessis, Laura Mandell, James Creel, Alexey Maslov. [doi]
- Reading Between the Lines: Image-to-Segment Relationship Development and AnalysisDustin Smith, Unmil Karadkar, Pat Galloway, King Davis. [doi]
- Z-Axis Scholarship: Modeling How Modernists Write the CityAlex Christie, Stephen Ross, Jentery Sayers, Katie Tanigawa, INKE-MVP Research Team. [doi]
- My Very Own Voyant: From Web to Desktop ApplicationStéfan Sinclair, Geoffrey Rockwell. [doi]
- Making Digital Humanities WorkTrevor Muñoz, Jennifer Guiliano. [doi]
- The Digitization of Hmong Sacred TextsMitchell Paul Ogden. [doi]
- Small-Scale Big Data: Experimental Literature and Distributed ComputingAaron Mauro. [doi]
- An XML annotation schema for speech, thought and writing representationAnnelen Brunner. [doi]
- The MAAYA Project: Multimedia Analysis and Access for Documentation and Decipherment of Maya EpigraphyDaniel Gatica-Perez, Carlos Pallan, Stéphane Marchand-Maillet, Jean-Marc Odobez, Edgar Roman-Rangel, Nikolai Grube. [doi]
- Digitizing Women's Literary History: The Possibility Of Collaborative Empowerment?Suzan van Dijk, Ronald Dekker, Henriette Partzsch, Montserrat Prats Lopez, Amelia Sanz, Gertjan Filarski. [doi]
- Future Development of a System for Annotation and Linkage of Sources in Arts and HumanitiesIvan Subotic, André Kilchenmann, Tobias Schweizer, Lukas Rosenthaler. [doi]
- What's in a Discipline? Research Practices, Use of Tools and Content in the Humanities and Social Sciences - The web-based questionnaires of EHRI and Europeana Cloud.Agiatis Benardou, Eliza Papaki, Nephelie Chatzidiakou. [doi]
- Enduring Traces: Exploring correspondence from the archives of Canadian modernism using digital tools and methodsAnouk Lang. [doi]
- Extracting Relationships from an Online Digital Archive about Post-War Queensland ArchitectureJane Hunter, John MacArthur, Deborah Van der Plaat, Janina Gosseye, Andrae Muys, Craig Macnamara, Gavin Bannerman. [doi]
- Designing the next big thing: Randomness versus serendipity in DH toolsKim Martin, Anabel Quan-Haase. [doi]
- Opening Plenary LectureBruno Latour. [doi]
- Introduction to electronic books and EPub 3.0Michael Sperberg-McQueen. [doi]
- Circling around texts and language: towards ‘pragmatic modelling' in Digital HumanitiesCristina Marras, Arianna Ciula. [doi]
- Mixed data, mixed audience: building a flexible platform for the Visionary Cross projectRoberto Rosselli Del Turco. [doi]
- Empowering Play, Experimenting with Poems: Disciplinary Values and Visualization DevelopmentKatharine Coles, Miriah D. Meyer, Julie Gonnering Lein, Nina McCurdy. [doi]
- Visualizing Global NewsElizabeth Losh, Lev Manovich. [doi]
- Framework for Quantitative Analysis of ScriptsVinodh Rajan. [doi]
- Data Criticism: General Framework for the Quantitative Interpretation of Non-Textual SourcesAsanobu Kitamoto, Yoko Nishimura. [doi]
- Taking a Global Perspective on the Skills and Competencies Important to Digital ScholarshipLisa Spiro, Jon Cawthorne, Vivian Lewis, Xuemao Wang. [doi]
- Sequence, Tree and Graph at the Tip of Your Java ClassesØyvind Eide. [doi]
- What is Modeling and What is Not?Joris van Zundert, Fotis Jannidis, Johanna Drucker, Geoffrey Rockwell, Ted Underwood, Mike Kestemont, Tara L. Andrews. [doi]
- Neue Möglichkeiten der Arbeit mit strukturierten Sprachressourcen in den Digital Humanities mithilfe von Data-MiningThomas Bartz, Michael Beißwenger, Christian Pölitz, Nadja Radtke, Angelika Storrer. [doi]
- Mining the Cloud of Witness: Inferring the Prestige of Saints from Medieval PaintingsThomas E. Lombardi. [doi]
- Diagnosing Page Image Problems with Post-OCR Triage for eMOPMatthew Christy, Loretta Auvil, Ricardo Gutierrez-Osuna, Boris Capitanu, Anshul Gupta, Elizabeth Grumbach. [doi]
- Cultivating the Public Philosophy JournalChristopher Long, Mark Fisher, Dean Rehberger. [doi]
- Digital Activism: Canon Expansion and Textual Recovery in the Undergraduate ClassroomAmy Earhart, Toniesha Taylor. [doi]
- Clustering Search to Navigate A Case Study of the Canadian World Wide Web as a Historical ResourceIan Milligan. [doi]
- Validating Computational Stylistics in Literary InterpretationHugh Craig, Maciej Eder, Fotis Jannidis, Mike Kestemont, Jan Rybicki, Christof Schöch. [doi]
- L'édition numérique - système d'organisation des connaissances avec les outils sémantiquesClémence Andréys, Clément Borel, Ioan Roxin. [doi]
- Potential Criticism in the Digital HumanitiesRichard Edwards. [doi]
- L'Innommable / The Unnamable: The Second Module of the Samuel Beckett Digital Manuscript Project's Hybrid Genetic Edition.Wout Dillen. [doi]
- Medical Humanities. Projet de musée digitalRadu Suciu, Alexandre Wenger, Laurent Bolli. [doi]
- Process Data for Digital Scholarly EditionsGunter Vasold. [doi]
- Encoding Metaknowledge for Historical DatabasesMarc-Antoine Nüssli, Frédéric Kaplan. [doi]
- Rethinking Text Reuse as Digital ClassicistsMatteo Romanello, Aurélien Berra, Alexandra Trachsel. [doi]
- \/\/ÆΓÑing: A Conceptual Parsing of ASCII Character SubstitutionsJoel Katelnikoff. [doi]
- Digital multi-text editions from scratch to electronic performance. Transcription and collation routines transformed in a flexible database systemMichael Stolz. [doi]
- Arabic and Greek New Testament manuscripts: Identities and Digital culturesClaire Clivaz, Sara Schulthess, David Bouvier, Herman Teule. [doi]
- Modeling Melville's Reading: Editing Marginalia in TEI, Topic Modeling Reading and InfluenceChristopher M. Ohge. [doi]
- Library Science and Textual Transmission in the Online Age: A Fluid Text Model and Proposed Documenting InfrastructureSteven L. MacCall. [doi]
- Empowering Student Digital Scholarship: CLASS Program as a model for digital humanities scholarship in the Liberal ArtsJanet Thomas Simons, Angel David Nieves, Kerri Grimaldi. [doi]
- Digitalizing the Matsu Festival Celebration: The Study and Application of Value-Added Creative Methods to Taiwan Folk Culture and ArtJia-Ming Day, Su-Chu Hsu. [doi]
- Macro-Etymological Textual AnalysisJonathan Pearce Reeve. [doi]
- Rethinking Recommendations: Digital Tools for Art DiscoveryLiam Andrew, Desi Gonzalez. [doi]
- Network Analysis for the History of Religions - The SeNeReKo projectFrederik Elwert, Sven Wortmann, Beate Hofmann, Jürgen Knauth. [doi]
- The Text portal: An online resource providing medieval literature for students and their teachersGerlinde Schneider, Ylva Schwinghammer. [doi]
- Annotating texts with ontologies, from geography to persons and eventsMaurizio Lana, Fabio Ciotti, Diego Magro, Silvio Peroni, Francesca Tomasi, Fabio Vitali. [doi]
- Using Social Network Analysis to Reveal Unseen Relationships in Medieval ScotlandCornell Alexander Jackson. [doi]
- Light, Liturgy, and Art at the Monastery of Saint John in Müstair, Switzerland: A Software DemonstrationKirsten Ataoguz. [doi]
- CatCor: Correspondence of Catherine the GreatJames Cummings, Kelsey Rubin-Detlev, Andrew Kahn. [doi]
- Modeling Linguistic Research Data for a Repository for Historical CorporaCarolin Odebrecht. [doi]
- Marked E-Books and Kindle's popular highlight cultureSimon Rowberry. [doi]
- Revisionism as Outreach: The Letters of 1916 ProjectSusan Schreibman. [doi]
- Visualization, Interactivity and Contextualization as Digital Cultural Empowerment: Ancient Egyptian Architectural Terminology OnlinePaper created on 2013-11-01, 08: 52Willeke Z. Wendrich. [doi]
- Developing for Distant Listening: Developing Computational Tools for Sound Analysis By Framing User Requirements within Critical Theories for Sound StudiesTanya Clement. [doi]
- Tracking Semantic Drift in Ancient Languages: The Bible as Exemplar and Test CaseMatthew Munson. [doi]
- Measuring the style of chick lit and literatureKim Johanna Jautze. [doi]
- Exploring Usage of Digital Newspaper Archives through Web Log Analysis: A Case Study of Welsh Newspapers OnlinePaul Gooding. [doi]
- Finding Inexact Quotations Within a Tibetan Buddhist CorpusBenjamin Eliot Klein, Nachum Dershowitz, Lior Wolf, Orna Almogi, Dorji Wangchuk. [doi]
- Leaves of Grass: Data Animation and XML TechnologiesBrett Barney, Brian L. Pytlik Zillig. [doi]
- μServices and The Riddle of Literary QualityGertjan Filarski, Hayco de Jong, Karina van Dalen-Oskam. [doi]
- SyMoGIH project and Geo-Larhra: A method and a collaborative platform for a digital historical atlasClaire-Charlotte Butez, Francesco Beretta. [doi]
- Digital Cultural EmpowermentFredrik Palm, Orla Murphy, Shawn Day, Nicholas Thély. [doi]
- Matérialiser et rendre perceptible la transmission orale du savoir. L'édition électronique des cours d'Antoine Desgodets à l'Académie royale d'architecture en France, 1719-1728Robert Carvais, Emmanuel Chateau. [doi]
- Speaking in code: the 2013 Neh summit at the scholar's labBethany Nowviskie, Eric Rochester, Wayne Graham, Jeremy Boggs, David McClure, Scott Bailey. [doi]
- Multilinguality in historical documents - challenges and solutions for digital humanitiesLaurent Romary, Stefanie Dipper, Noah Bubenhofer, Cristina Vertan. [doi]
- Remediating 20th-Century Magazines of the Arts: Approaches, Methods, PossibilitiesNatalia Ermolaev, Clifford E. Wulfman, Hanno Biber, Thomas Crombez. [doi]
- Spreading DiRT: extending the Digital Research Tools directoryQuinn Dombrowski, Matthew Gold. [doi]
- The Representation of Multiplicity as a Means to Digital Cultural EmpowermentHoeckendorff Mareike, Valeria Vitale, Stuart Dunn, Evelyn Gius. [doi]
- Detecting Linguistic Signal in Cather's Early Journalism: Polishing the BibliographyAshanka Kumari, Courtney Lawton, Carmen McCue, Jose Luis Moreno, Grace Thomas. [doi]
- Rethinking HathiTrust Metadata to Support Workset Creation for Scholarly AnalysisKatrina Fenlon, Timothy W. Cole, Myung-Ja Han, Craig Willis, Colleen Fallaw. [doi]
- Incommensurability? Authorship, Style, and the Need for TheoryAaron Plasek. [doi]
- Topotime: Representing historical temporalityKarl E. Grossner, Elijah Meeks. [doi]
- The Story of Stopwords: Topic Modeling an Ekphrastic TraditionLisa Rhody. [doi]
- Hartmut Skerbisch - Envisioning association processes of a conceptual artistMartina Semlak. [doi]