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- Touching the interface: Bishop Cosin and unsolved problems in (digital) information designClaire Warwick. 35-38
- Early Funding of Humanities Computing: A Personal HistoryHelen Agüera. 35
- Can CERN serve as a model for Digital Humanities?Agnieszka Zalewska. 35
- Playable Books at Electronic Literature's InterfaceKatarzyna Bazarnik, Kathi Inman Berens, Zenon Fajfer, Susan Garfinkel. 39-42 [doi]
- Institutionalizing and implementing the Digital Yiddish Theatre ProjectJoel Berkowitz, Debra Caplan, Agnieszka Legutko, Aaron Rubinstein. 42-43 [doi]
- Linked Ancient World Data: Relating the PastGabriel Bodard, Tom Gheldof, K. Faith Lawrence, Simona Stoyanova, Charlotte Tupman, Leif Isaksen, Rainer Simon, Elton T. E. Barker, Pau de Soto Cañamares, Hugh Cayless. 43-47 [doi]
- Creating Feminist Infrastructure in the Digital HumanitiesSusan Brown, Tanya E. Clement, Laura Mandell, Deb Verhoeven, Jacque Wernimont. 47-50 [doi]
- The Scholarly Digital Edition: Best Practices, Guidelines, and Peer EvaluationSusan Brown, Kenneth M. Price, Raymond G. Siemens, Hans-Walter Gabler, Fatiha Idmhand, Thomas Lebarbé, Elena Pierazzo. 51-52 [doi]
- Are the Digital Humanists Prepared for Open Access to Research Data?Vittore Casarosa, Seamus Ross, Anna Maria Tammaro. 53 [doi]
- Developing Local Digital Humanities Communities: The Atlanta Studies NetworkBrennan Collins, Joe Hurley, Sarah Melton, Pete Rorabaugh, Marni Davis, Michael C. Page, Ruth Dusseault, Jay Varner, Ben Miller, Robert Bryant, Jeffery B. Glover, Robin Wharton. 54-56 [doi]
- Digitally Mapping Romantic Literature and CultureChristopher Donaldson, Matthew Sangster, Joanna Taylor. 56-61 [doi]
- Quality Matters: Diversity and the Digital Humanities in 2016Amy Earhart, Alex Gil, Roopika Risam, Barbara Bordalejo, Isabel Galina, Lorna M. Hughes, Melissa Terras. 61-63 [doi]
- Literary Concepts: The Past and the FutureMaciej Eder, Fotis Jannidis, Jan Rybicki, Christof Schöch, Karina van Dalen. 63-65 [doi]
- Access, Ownership, Protection: The Ethics of Digital ScholarshipKatherine M. Faull, Diane Jakacki, James O'Sullivan, Amy Earhart, Micki Kaufman. 66-68 [doi]
- Digital Data Sharing: Opportunities and Challenges of Opening ResearchNatalie Harrower, Rebecca Grant. 68-69 [doi]
- Recovering Shared Heritage via Spectral Imaging: Problems, Solutions, InterpretationsGregory Heyworth, Michael Phelps, Adrian S. Wisnicki, Kenneth Boydston, Roger L. Easton Jr., Chet Van Duzer. 69-72 [doi]
- Diverse Digitalities: Targeted Models for Postcolonial Challenges in the Digital DiscourseNirmala Menon, Alex Gil, Rahul Gairola. 72-74 [doi]
- Web Historiography - A New Challenge for Digital Humanities?Federico Nanni, Anat Ben-David, Niels Brügger, Meghan Dougherty, Ian Milligan, Jane Winters. 74-76 [doi]
- Boundary Land: Diversity as a defining feature of the Digital HumanitiesDaniel Paul O'Donnell, Barbara Bordalejo, Padmini Ray Murray, Gimena del Rio, Elena González-Blanco. 76-82 [doi]
- Intersectional Scholarship in Electronic Literature and Digital HumanitiesElika Ortega, James O'Sullivan, Dene Grigar. 82-85 [doi]
- The Trace of Theory: Extracting Subsets from Large CollectionsGeoffrey Rockwell, Laura Mandell, Stéfan Sinclair, Matthew Wilkens, Boris Capitanu, J. Stephen Downie. 85-92 [doi]
- Digital Folkloristics: the Use of Computational Methods in Revealing the Characteristics of Folkloric CommunicationMari Sarv, Liisi Laineste, Greta Franzini, Emily Franzini, Kati Kallio, Risto Järv. 92-93 [doi]
- APIs in Digital Humanities: The Infrastructural TurnToma Tasovac, Adrien Barbaresi, Thibault Clérice, Jennifer Edmond, Natalia Ermolaev, Vicky Garnett, Clifford E. Wulfman. 93-96 [doi]
- MEDEA (Modeling Semantically Enriched Digital Editions of Accounts)Kathryn Tomasek, Georg Vogeler, Kathrin Pindl, Clifford Anderson, Anna Paulina Orlowska, Øyvind Eide. 96-98 [doi]
- "A Model for International Cooperation: Emblematica Online and Linked Data in Research and Pedagogy"Mara R. Wade, Myung-Ja K. Han, Thomas Stäcker. 98-104 [doi]
- When DH Meets Law: Problems, Solutions, PerspectivesAndreas Witt, Pawel Kamocki. 104-108 [doi]
- Representations Of Race: Mining Identity In American Fiction, 1789-1964Mark Andrew Algee-Hewitt, J. D. Porter, Hannah Walser. 111-112 [doi]
- Comparing Architectural Floor Plans: New StrategiesPatricia Alkhoven, Ronald Stenvert, Sophie Elpers. 113-115 [doi]
- Geocoding Thousands of Fiscal Records: Methodological Approach for a Study on Urban Retail Trade in the Belle ÉpoqueDaniel Alves. 116-118 [doi]
- Unlocking The Mayan Script With UnicodeDeborah Anderson, Carlos Pallan Gayol. 119-121 [doi]
- Developing Competencies in Digital Scholarship Among Humanities ScholarsSmiljana Antonijevic. 121-123 [doi]
- Prototypes as Thinking through Making. Decision Points and Evaluation in Prototyping a Visualisation Framework for Historical DocumentsFlorentina Armaselu, Roberto Rosselli Del Turco, Catherine Emma Jones, Lars Wieneke, Chiara Alzetta, Chiara Di Pietro. 123-127 [doi]
- Combining Corpora and Statistics using Geographical Technologies: New Evidence on Nineteenth Century Infant Mortality Decline in England and WalesPaul Atkinson, Ian N. Gregory, Catherine Porter. 127-130 [doi]
- vWise: Visual Workspace for Information Seeking and ExplorationNeal Audenaert, Matthew Barry, Paul Bilnoski. 130-132 [doi]
- From Index Cards to a Digital Information System: Teaching Data Modeling to Master's Students in HistoryFrancesco Beretta. 132-135 [doi]
- Modelling Taxonomies of Text Reuse in the Deipnosophists of Athenaeus of Naucratis: Declarative Digital ScholarshipMonica Berti, Mary Daniels, Samantha Strickland, Kimbell Vincent-Dobbins. 135-137 [doi]
- Two Centuries of Russian Roads - Diachronic Study of Polysemy in the Context of Cultural ChangeAnastasia Bonch-Osmolovskaya. 137-139 [doi]
- Ancient Maya Writings as High-Dimensional Data: a Visualization ApproachGulcan Can, Jean-Marc Odobez, Carlos Pallan Gayol, Daniel Gatica-Perez. 139-143 [doi]
- The Evolution of Virtual Harlem: Bringing the Jazz Age to LifeBryan W. Carter. 143-147 [doi]
- Jonathan Edwards and Thomas Foxcroft: In Pursuit of Stylometric Traces of the EditorMichal Choinski, Jan Rybicki. 147-149 [doi]
- What's in a Topic ModelFabio Ciotti. 149-151 [doi]
- An OWL 2 Formal Ontology for the Text Encoding InitiativeFabio Ciotti, Silvio Peroni, Francesca Tomasi, Fabio Vitali. 151-153 [doi]
- Digital Palaeography: What is digital about it?Arianna Ciula. 153-158 [doi]
- ARLO (Adaptive Recognition with Layered Optimization): a Prototype for High Performance Analysis of Sound Collections in the HumanitiesTanya E. Clement, Steve McLaughlin, David Tcheng, Loretta Auvil, Tony Borries. 158-161 [doi]
- Contextualized Integration of Digital Humanities Research: Using the NeMO Ontology of Digital Humanities MethodsPanos Constantopoulos, Lorna M. Hughes, Costis J. Dallas, Vayianos Pertsas, Leonidas Papachristopoulos, Timoleon Christodoulou. 161-163 [doi]
- Frequency and MeaningHugh Craig. 163-165 [doi]
- Creating An EpiDoc Corpus for Ancient SicilyJames Cummings 0003, Jonathan Prag, James Chartrand. 165-167 [doi]
- Sustainable publishing - Standardization possibilities for Digital Scholarly Edition technologyAlexander Czmiel. 167-168 [doi]
- Visual Patterns Discovery in Large Databases of PaintingsIsabella di Lenardo, Benoit Seguin, Frédéric Kaplan. 169-172 [doi]
- Urban Youth and Community Media: A Digital Place-Making Process in VanuatuThomas Dick, Sarah Doyle. 172-173 [doi]
- Sequentiality in Genetic Digital Scholarly Editions. Models for Encoding the Dynamics of the Writing ProcessWout Dillen. 174-175 [doi]
- correspSearch - A Web Service to Connect Diverse Scholarly Editions of LettersStefan Dumont. 175-178 [doi]
- Corpus Analyses of Multimodal Narrative: The Example of Graphic NovelsAlexander Dunst, Rita Hartel, Sven Hohenstein, Jochen Laubrock. 178-180 [doi]
- Déchiffrer Le Mythe De l'AmourMichael Eberle-Sinatra, Marcello Vitali Rosati. 180-181 [doi]
- Historical Linguistics' New Toys, or Stylometry Applied to the Study of Language ChangeMaciej Eder, Rafal L. Górski. 182-184 [doi]
- Go Set A Watchman while we Kill the Mockingbird in Cold Blood, with Cats and Other PeopleMaciej Eder, Jan Rybicki. 184-186 [doi]
- OVAL: A Virtual Ecosystem for Immersive Scholarship and TeachingBill Endres, Matthew Cook, Will Kurlinkus. 186-188 [doi]
- Outliers or Key Profiles? Understanding Distance Measures for Authorship AttributionStefan Evert, Fotis Jannidis, Thomas Proisl, Thorsten Vitt, Christof Schöch, Steffen Pielström, Isabella Reger. 188-191 [doi]
- Die digitale Modellierung experimenteller Druckgrafiken des 15. Jahrhunderts. Anforderungen und Chancen computerbasierter DokumentationsverfahrenPeter R. Fornaro, Lothar Schmitt, Andrea Bianco, Heidrun Feldmann. 192-193 [doi]
- REDEN ONLINE: Disambiguation, Linking and Visualisation of References in TEI Digital EditionsFrancesca Frontini, Carmen Brando, Jean-Gabriel Ganascia. 193-197 [doi]
- New DH Publishing Models and Geopolitical DiversityIsabel Galina Russell, Ernesto Priani Saisó. 197-198 [doi]
- Crossed Semantic Analysis of Literary Texts with DeSeRTJean-Gabriel Ganascia, Chiara Mainardi. 199-201 [doi]
- Pulp Science Fiction's Legacy to Women in ScienceElizabeth Winfree Garbee. 202-203 [doi]
- Building Blocks of Fiction: Lexical Bundles in Nineteenth-Century NovelsMarissa Gemma, Ryan James Heuser. 203-206 [doi]
- Performance, the Document, and the Digital: the Case of Lynn Hershman Leeson's 'Robertas'Gabriella Giannachi. 206-208 [doi]
- RICardo Project : Exploring 19th Century International TradePaul Girard, Béatrice Dedinger, Donato Ricci, Benjamin Ooghe-Tabanou, Mathieu Jacomy, Guillaume Plique, Grégory Tible. 208-210 [doi]
- An Augmented Reality Mobile Application for Intergenerational Learning and Critical ConnectionTamar Gordon, Lori C. Walters, Rob Michlowitz. 210-213 [doi]
- Bringing Migration Data Into Context Using Digital Computational MethodsRonald Haentjens Dekker, Rik Hoekstra, Marijke van Faassen. 213-215 [doi]
- Cross-Institutional Music Document SearchAndrew Hankinson, Reiner Krämer, Julie Cumming, Ichiro Fujinaga. 215-217 [doi]
- Significance Testing for the Classification of Literary SubgenresLena Hettinger, Fotis Jannidis, Isabella Reger, Andreas Hotho. 218-220 [doi]
- Microanalyzing Parts of TextsDavid L. Hoover. 220-222 [doi]
- Textual Variation, Text-Randomization, and MicroanalysisDavid L. Hoover. 223-225 [doi]
- Assessing a Shape Descriptor for Analysis of Mesoamerican Hieroglyphics: A View Towards Practice in Digital HumanitiesRui Hu, Jean-Marc Odobez, Daniel Gatica-Perez. 225-229 [doi]
- Visualizing Mouvance: Towards an Alignment of Medieval Vernacular Text TraditionsStefan Jänicke, David Joseph Wrisley. 230-233 [doi]
- Topic Modeling Literary QualityKim Jautze, Andreas van Cranenburgh, Corina Koolen. 233-237 [doi]
- Teaching Digital Humanities Through a Community-Engaged, Team-Based PedagogyAndrew Jewell, Elizabeth Lorang. 237-239 [doi]
- Exploring and Evaluating Cartographic (miss)Representation in a Sample of Web-based Geohumanities ProjectsCatherine Emma Jones. 239-241 [doi]
- Authorship Attribution Using Different LanguagesPatrick Juola, George K. Mikros. 241-243 [doi]
- Regional Classification of Traditional Japanese Folk Songs from the Chugoku DistrictAkihiro Kawase. 243-246 [doi]
- Authorship Verification with the Ruzicka MetricMike Kestemont, Justin Anthony Stover, Moshe Koppel, Folgert Karsdorp, Walter Daelemans. 246-249 [doi]
- GLAMorous! Edizione Digitale Di Beni Culturali Con Contenuto Testuale, Multidisciplinarietà Ed Epigrafia DigitaleMarion Lamé. 249-250 [doi]
- Du Texte Antique À La Publication Scientifique : Outils D'Analyse Numériques Des Contenus Et Ponts ConceptuelsMarion Lamé, Blandine Nouvel. 250-253 [doi]
- Harvesting History: Democratizing The Past Through The Digitization Of Community HistoryConnie Lee Lester. 254-256 [doi]
- If Paintings were Plants: Measuring Genre Diversity in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Painting and PrintmakingMatthew Lincoln. 256-259 [doi]
- Quantitative Analyses of Chinese Poetry of Tang and Song Dynasties: Using Changing Colors and Innovative Terms as ExamplesChao-Lin Liu. 260-262 [doi]
- Evaluating Modal Use in News Corpus for Constructing Rhetorical Context of Historical EventJyi-Shane Liu, Ching-Ying Lee, Ke-Chih Ning. 262-266 [doi]
- CORE - A Contextual Reader based on Linked DataEetu Mäkelä, Thea Lindquist, Eero Hyvönen. 267-269 [doi]
- Khepri - a Modular View-Based Tool for Exploring (Historical Sociolinguistic) DataEetu Mäkelä, Tanja Säily, Terttu Nevalainen. 269-272 [doi]
- Where Close and Distant Readings Meet: Text Clustering Methods in Literary Analysis of Weblog GenresMaciej Maryl, Maciej Piasecki, Ksenia Mlynarczyk. 273-276 [doi]
- Wikidition: Towards A Multi-layer Network Model of IntertextualityAlexander Mehler, Benno Wagner, Rüdiger Gleim. 276-279 [doi]
- Mapping the Bentham CorpusEstelle Tieberghien, Pablo Ruiz Fabo, Frédérique Mélanie-Bécquet, Thierry Poibeau, Tim Causer, Melissa Terras. 279-282 [doi]
- Contextualizing Receptions of World Literature by Mining Multilingual WikipediasBen Miller, Cindy Berger, Sayan Bhattcharyya, Tommaso Caselli, David Kelman, Jennifer Olive, Jay Rajiva. 282-285 [doi]
- Exploring and Discovering Archive-It Collections with WarcbaseIan Milligan, Jimmy Lin, Jeremy Wiebe, Alice Zhou. 285-288 [doi]
- Representación De Otras Literaturas Mexicanas En Medios DigitalesErnesto Miranda. 288-291 [doi]
- Toward A Use-Value Paradigm For The Sustainability Of Digital ResearchFrancesca Morselli, Jennifer Edmond. 291-294 [doi]
- If You Build It Will They Come? Digital Infrastructure And Disciplinary Practice In Language DocumentationSimon Musgrave, Nick Thieberger. 294-296 [doi]
- The Dialogic Turn and the Performance of Gender: the English Canon 1782-2011Grace Muzny, Mark Algee-Hewitt, Dan Jurafsky. 296-299 [doi]
- Digital Humanities in Cultural Areas Using Texts That Lack Word SpacingKiyonori Nagasaki, Toru Tomabechi, A. Charles Muller, Masahiro Shimoda. 300-303 [doi]
- Player-Driven Content: Analysing Textual Communications in Online RoleplayJames O'Sullivan, Michelle Shade, Ben Rowles. 303-306 [doi]
- Digital Annotation Tooling for Opera Performance StudiesKevin R. Page, Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller, Carolin Rindfleisch, David M. Weigl. 306-309 [doi]
- Bretez : Conjugaison du passé au futurMylène Pardoen. 309-310 [doi]
- Chronological corpora: Challenges and opportunities of sequential analysis. The example of ChronoPress corpus of PolishAdam Tomasz Pawlowski. 311-313 [doi]
- Social Networks and Archival Context: People and Cultural HeritageDaniel Pitti, Worthy Martin. 313-315 [doi]
- Early English Books in Context: Towards a History of the Technological HumanitiesDaniel James Powell. 315-317 [doi]
- Projet Odysseus, Outil d'Etudes Comparatives Du TraductologueMarianne Reboul, Yuri Bizzoni. 317-320 [doi]
- The Lifecycle of a Digital African Studies Projects: Creating Sustainable, Equitable, and Ethical ProjectsDean Rehberger, Ibrahima Thiaw, Deborah Mack, Candace Keller, Catherine Foley. 320-322 [doi]
- Addressing Torture in Iraq through Critical Digital Media Art - Hearts and Minds: The Interrogations ProjectScott Rettberg, Roderick Coover. 322-324 [doi]
- An Iterative 3DGIS Analysis of the Role of Visibility in Ancient LandscapesHeather Richards-Rissetto. 324-328 [doi]
- The Trajectories Tool: Amplifying Network Visualization ComplexityAlexandre Rigal, Dario Rodighiero, Loup Cellard. 328-330 [doi]
- À la Croisée des Discours Littéraire et Scientifique : La Comparaison comme Haute Figure DialogiqueMarine Riguet, Suzanne Mpouli. 330-333 [doi]
- Modelling Music Reception: An Ontology For Representing Interpretations of Richard Wagner's LeitmotifsCarolin Rindfleisch. 333-336 [doi]
- Digging into ECCO: Identifying Commonplaces and other Forms of Text Reuse at ScaleGlenn Roe, Clovis Gladstone, Robert Morrissey, Mark Olsen. 336-339 [doi]
- Implementation of a National Data Center for the Humanities (DaSCH)Lukas Rosenthaler, Beat Immenhauser, Peter Fornaro. 339-341 [doi]
- Digicraft and 'Systemic' Thinking in Digital HumanitiesEnrica Salvatori. 341-344 [doi]
- Using Computer Numerical Control Techniques to Prototype Media HistoryJentery Sayers, Tiffany Chan. 344-346 [doi]
- Straight Talk! Automatic Recognition of Direct Speech in Nineteenth-Century French NovelsChristof Schöch, Daniel Schlör, Stefanie Popp, Annelen Brunner, Ulrike Henny, José Calvo Tello. 346-353 [doi]
- #dariahTeach: online teaching, MOOCs and beyondSusan Schreibman, Agiatis Benardou, Claire Clivaz, Matej Durco, Marianne Ping Huang, Eliza Papaki, Stef Scagliola, Toma Tasovac, Tanja Wissik. 354-356 [doi]
- The Computer Graphic Simulation of the Battle at Mount Street Bridge. Problems, Perspectives, and ChallengesSusan Schreibman, John Buckley, Brian Hughes, Constantinos Papadopoulos. 356-358 [doi]
- The Mutual Relationship of Linguistic and Non-linguistic Elements in Breaking Down the Hierarchy of Language in Digital NarrativeMehdy Sedaghat Payam. 358-360 [doi]
- What Do Boy Bands Tell Us About Disasters? The Social Media Response to the Nepal EarthquakeDavid Lawrence Shepard, Takako Hashimoto, Tetsuji Kuboyama, Kilho Shin. 361-364 [doi]
- Full Stack DH: Building a Virtual Research Environment on a Raspberry PIJames Smithies. 364-365 [doi]
- Reconstruction of Labour Relations in the North Sea Region in the Late Middle Ages: Spatio-Temporal Analysis Using Historical GIS, Taxation Sources, and Coin FindsRombert J. Stapel. 366-369 [doi]
- SpotiBot-Turing testing SpotifyPelle Snickars. 366 [doi]
- Curating Just-In-Time Datasets from the WebTodd Suomela, Geoffrey Rockwell, Ryan Chartier. 369-371 [doi]
- Read, Play, Build: Teaching Sherlock Holmes through Digital HumanitiesJoanna Swafford. 371-372 [doi]
- The North Carolina Jukebox Project: Archives Alive and the Making of Digital Cultural HeritageVictoria Szabo. 372-374 [doi]
- The Online Archive "Forced Labor 1939-1945. Memory and History"Doris Tausendfreund. 375-376 [doi]
- Enabling Complex Analysis of Large-Scale Digital Collections: Humanities Research, High Performance Computing, and transforming access to British Library Digital CollectionsMelissa Terras, James Baker, James Hetherington, David Beavan, Anne Welsh, Helen O'Neill, Will Finley, Oliver Duke-Williams, Adam Farquhar. 376-379 [doi]
- From Order to Order Switch. Mediating between Complexity and Reproducibility in the Context of Automated Literary AnnotationThomas Bögel, Evelyn Gius, Janina Jacke, Jannik Strötgen. 379-382 [doi]
- Printing in a Periphery: a Quantitative Study of Finnish Knowledge Production, 1640-1828Mikko Tolonen, Niko Ilomäki, Hege Roivainen, Leo Lahti. 383-385 [doi]
- Theatre Plays as 'Small Worlds'? Network Data on the History and Typology of German Drama, 1730-1930Peer Trilcke, Frank Fischer, Mathias Göbel, Dario Kampkaspar. 385-387 [doi]
- A literary rat raceKarina van Dalen-Oskam. 388-390 [doi]
- Taalportaal: A New Tool For Linguistic ResearchTon van der Wouden. 390-393 [doi]
- Stylochronometry and the Periodization of Samuel Beckett's ProseDirk Van Hulle, Mike Kestemont. 393-395 [doi]
- Qu'est-ce qu'un texte numérique? A New Rationale for the Digital Representation of TextJoris J. van Zundert, Tara L. Andrews. 395-397 [doi]
- Music notation addressabilityRaffaele Viglianti. 398-400 [doi]
- Introducing HistoGraph 2: Exploration of Cultural Heritage Documents Based on Co-Occurrence GraphsLars Wieneke, Marten Düring, Daniele Guido. 400-402 [doi]
- Schrifttanz: Written Dance/Movement PoemsSusan L. Wiesner, Shannon Cuykendall, Ethan Soutar-Rau, Rommie L. Stalnaker, Thecla Schiphorst, Karen Bradley. 402-404 [doi]
- Flexible Community-driven Metadata with the Component Metadata InfrastructureMenzo Windhouwer, Twan Goosen, Jozef Misutka, Dieter Van Uytvanck, Daan Broeder. 405-407 [doi]
- The Manuscripts of David Livingstone and New Frontiers for Spectral ImagingAdrian S. Wisnicki, Ashanka Kumari. 407-409 [doi]
- Public and Private Views of Texts in Digital Editions - The Case of the Kanseki RepositoryChristian Wittern. 409-411 [doi]
- Oulipian StylometryMark Wolff. 411-414 [doi]
- DIVAServices-Spotlight - Experimenting with Document Image Analysis Methods in the WebMarcel Würsch, Michael Bärtschi, Rolf Ingold, Marcus Liwicki. 414-417 [doi]
- Visualising the Dynamics of Character NetworksAris Xanthos, Isaac Pante, Yannick Rochat, Martin Grandjean. 417-419 [doi]
- Work In A Globalised World. Allocation Algorithm To Add Labour Relations To Digitised Census DataRichard Zijdeman, Rombert J. Stapel. 419-421 [doi]
- Automatic Detection of Characters in Case Insensitive Text in ComicsAlaa Abi-Haidar, Jean-Gabriel Ganascia. 425-426 [doi]
- Minimal Editions in the Classroom: A Pedagogical ProposalSusanna Allés Torrent, Alex Gil. 426-428 [doi]
- Testing the Doctrine of Election: A Computational Approach to Karl Barth's Church DogmaticsScott Bailey, Eric Rochester. 428-430 [doi]
- Concept Modeling the Advertising Chinese Modern SocietyTani Barlow, Jing Chen, Ke Deng. 431-432 [doi]
- The Great War on the Web: the Making of Citing and Referencing by AmateursValérie Beaudouin, Zeynep Pehlivan. 433-436 [doi]
- Countering Counter Mapping Methods: Constructing A Humanities GIS Methodology In the Age of ElectracyClayton John Benjamin. 436-437 [doi]
- Does Character Speech Matter? A Quantitative ApproachPeggy Bockwinkel. 438-440 [doi]
- Tool-based Identification of Melodic Patterns in MusicXML DocumentsManuel Burghardt, Lukas Lamm, David Lechler, Matthias Schneider, Tobias Semmelmann. 440-442 [doi]
- The Preparation of the Topic ModelRachel Sagner Buurma. 442-445 [doi]
- Éditions Critiques Électroniques Et Structuration Du Contenu Sur Les Plateformes De Consultation Numériques : Normes Et PratiquesJoana Casenave, Yves Marcoux. 445-447 [doi]
- An Islamic Manuscript Database as a Network of ObjectsRobert Casties. 447-448 [doi]
- Deux Projets D'Édition Numérique Dans Le Cadre Du Projet SyMoGIH: Le Journal De Léonard Michon Et Les Actes Des Synodes Des Églises Réformées De BourgogneChristine Chadier, Rosemonde Letricot, Francesco Beretta, Sylvain Boschetto. 448-450 [doi]
- Constructing Evidence in the Photographic Archive: The Experience of Digital HumanistsAlexandra Chassanoff. 450-452 [doi]
- Compiling a Database on Historical China from Local Records: The Local Gazetteers Project at MPIWGShih-Pei Chen, Zoe Hong, Dagmar Schäfer, Martina Siebert, Jorge Urzúa. 452-455 [doi]
- Who's Doing What?: Examining The Relationships Among Subjectivity, Agency, and Syntax In The 19th Century NovelJonathan Yu Cheng, Gabrielle Kirilloff. 456-457 [doi]
- Etymology Meets Linked Data. A Case Study In TurkicChristian Chiarcos, Frank Abromeit, Christian Fäth, Maxim Ionov. 458-460 [doi]
- #ww1. The Great War on TwitterFrédéric Clavert. 461-462 [doi]
- A Method for Record Linkage with Sparse Historical DataGiovanni Colavizza, Maud Ehrmann, Yannick Rochat. 463-466 [doi]
- Metacanon.org: Digital Humanities and the CanonNathaniel Allen Conroy. 466-467 [doi]
- Mining Leitmotif in James Joyce's 'Ulysses'Ronan Crowley, Gábor Mihály Tóth. 467-469 [doi]
- WordPress as a Framework for Automated Data Capture, Filtering and Structuring Processes. The New Order of the AuthorsAntonio Cruces Rodríguez, Nuria Rodríguez-Ortega, Carmen Tenor Polo. 469-471 [doi]
- The Project Zeri Photo Archive: Towards a Model for Defining Authoritative Authorship AttributionsMarilena Daquino, Silvio Peroni, Francesca Tomasi, Fabio Vitali. 472-474 [doi]
- Materiality and Metadata of Digitised Photographs: A Theoretical InquiryVinayak Das Gupta. 474-475 [doi]
- Notes from the Transcription Desk: Modes of engagement between the community and the resource of the Letters of 1916Vinayak Das Gupta, Neale Rooney, Susan Schreibman. 476-477 [doi]
- Automatisation Du Workflow Audiovisuel, Quel Impact Sur Le Spectateur ?Charles-Alexandre Delestage, Sylvie Leleu-Merviel, Alain Lamboux-Durand. 478-479 [doi]
- Using Big Data Techniques For Searching Digital Archives: use cases in Digital HumanitiesJanet Delve, Sven Schlarb, Rainer Schmidt 0003, Richard Healey. 480-482 [doi]
- SAMEBibl: Sistema Automático de Migración a Europeana para BibliotecasMaría Luisa Díez Platas, Paloma Centenera. 482-487 [doi]
- Le Futur Du Livre Électronique En Accès Libre : L'exemple De La Collection "Parcours Numériques"Michael Eberle-Sinatra, Marcello Vitali Rosati, Hélène Beauchef. 487-488 [doi]
- How IBM Watson Can Help Us Understand Character in Shakespeare: A Cognitive Computing Approach to the PlaysMattia Egloff, Davide Picca, Kevin Curran. 488-492 [doi]
- Visualisation Strategies for Comparing Political Ideas with the ORATIO PlatformTommaso Elli, Giovanni Moretti, Rachele Sprugnoli, Michele Mauri, Giorgio Uboldi, Sara Tonelli, Paolo Ciuccarelli. 492-495 [doi]
- Arduino Circuits and Javanese Puppets: 'Re-materializing' Digital Archives through Tangible InterfacesMiguel Escobar Varela. 495-496 [doi]
- Topical Diversification Over Time In The Royal Society CorpusPeter Fankhauser, Jörg Knappen, Elke Teich. 496-500 [doi]
- Writing Composition in the Close Reading Cycle: Developing The Annotation Studio Idea SpaceKurt Fendt, Suzanne Lane, Andy Kelleher Stuhl. 500-501 [doi]
- Seeing Andalucia's Late Gothic heritage through GIS and GraphsPatricia Ferreira Lopes, Francisco Pinto Puerto, Antonio Jiménez-Mavillard, Juan-Luis Suárez. 501-504 [doi]
- Choosing Words for Stylometric Authorship AttributionPaul J. Fields, Larry Bassist, Matthew Roper. 504-507 [doi]
- File Formats for Archiving: Stability and Persistence IssuesPeter R. Fornaro, Lukas Rosenthaler. 507-508 [doi]
- Approaches to Thematic Classification for Latin EpicChristopher W. Forstall, Lavinia Galli Milic, Nelis Damien. 508-510 [doi]
- Toccata : Text-Oriented Computational Classifier Applicable To AuthorshipRichard S. Forsyth. 510-513 [doi]
- Repairing William Playfair: Digital Fabrication, Design Theory, and the Long History of Data VisualizationCaroline Foster, Erica Pramer, Lauren F. Klein. 513-516 [doi]
- Anonymity and Online Discussion: A New Framework for AnalysisRolf Fredheim, Alfred Moore. 516-518 [doi]
- Indigenous digital humanities. Participatory geo-referenced-mapping and visualization for digital data management platforms in digital anthropologyUrte Undine Froemming. 518-519 [doi]
- Standardized Digital workflow for Archiving Local KnowledgeYu Fujimoto, Yasuhiko Horiuchi. 519-521 [doi]
- Playing with French Drama: from Old Research Questions to New Research ToolsIoana Galleron. 522-523 [doi]
- Big Data and the Study of Allusion: an Exploration of Tesserae's Multitext CapabilityJames O'Brien Gawley, A. Caitlin Diddams. 523-525 [doi]
- Biblissima - Following Medieval Manuscripts and Incunabula through their Existence via a Semantic Web ApplicationStefanie Gehrke. 525-526 [doi]
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- WebSty - an Open Web-based System for Exploring Stylometric Structures in Document CollectionsMaciej Piasecki, Tomasz Walkowiak, Maciej Eder. 859-862 [doi]
- A new approach to libraries in the Digital Humanities: the case of "Fonte-Gaia"Elena Pierazzo, Filippo Fonio, Claire Mouraby. 862-863 [doi]
- Agréger le passé en ligne: Euchronie, le passé ici et maintenant!Sébastien Poublanc, Rémy Besson. 864 [doi]
- Commens Digital Companion to Charles S. Peirce
João Queiroz, Mats Bergman, Sami Paavola. 865 [doi]
- Excerpta Constantiniana: From Palimpsest to a Digital Edition of a Medieval EncyclopaediaDariya Rafiyenko. 866-867 [doi]
- Mapping Imagined and Experienced Places: An Exploration of the Geography of Willa Cather's WritingEmily Rau, Gabrielle Kirilloff. 868 [doi]
- CTRaCE: Canonical Text Reader and Citation ExporterMartin Reckziegel, Stefan Jänicke, Gerik Scheuermann. 869-871 [doi]
- A Tool for NLP-Preprocessing in Literary Text AnalysisNils Reimers, Fotis Jannidis, Stefan Pernes, Steffen Pielström, Isabella Reger, Thorsten Vitt. 871-872 [doi]
- Mapping Languages Performance by PerformanceSandy Ritchie, Samantha Goodchild, Karolina Grzech. 873-874 [doi]
- Sussex Humanities Lab - Emotion, Automation and Sonic SocialitiesBen Roberts, Alban Webb, Liam Berriman, Sharon Webb, James Baker, M. Beatrice Fazi, Andrew Robertson, Ben Jackson, Jack Pay, Simon Wibberley, Chris Kiefer. 874-876 [doi]
- Textual CommunitiesPeter Robinson 0003, Barbara Bordalejo. 876-877 [doi]
- Multivalent reuse of web data about temporary art exhibitions: the Exhibitium projectNuria Rodríguez-Ortega, José Pino-Díaz, Juan-Luis Suárez, Rafael Bailón-Moreno. 877-879 [doi]
- Critical Edition as Graph: The Chronicle of Matthew of Edessa OnlineAnahit Safaryan, Sascha Kaufmann, Tara L. Andrews. 879-880 [doi]
- Development of a Support Tool for Categorizing Ukiyo-e's Pictorial Themes: A System to Deal with Visual Features and SimilaritiesShinya Saito, Keiko Suzuki. 880-882 [doi]
- eComparatio - EditionsvergleichCharlotte Schubert, Friedrich Meins, Oliver Bräckel, Hannes Kahl. 882-883 [doi]
- Authorship Attribution of Mediaeval German Text: Style and Contents in Apollonius von TyrlandSarah Schulz, Jonas Kuhn, Nils Reiter. 883-885 [doi]
- You Better Monetize! Monetization Strategies in Publishing and Disseminating Digital Scholarly ditionsAnna-Maria Sichani, Aodhán Kelly. 885-886 [doi]
- Corpus of Ioannes Dantiscus' Texts and Correspondence dantiscus.al.uw.edu.plAnna Skolimowska. 886-887 [doi]
- Linking Graph With Map For The Purpose Of Historical ResearchJan Skvrnák, Adam Mertel. 887-888 [doi]
- New Facets Of The Multimedia Annotation Tool ELANHan Sloetjes, Olaf Seibert. 888-889 [doi]
- Research Data in the Humanities: Present, Preserve and ShareSibylle Söring, Mirjam Blümm. 889-890 [doi]
- The Latin Batrachomyomachia CollectionPetra Sostaric, Sinisa Jovcic. 890-891 [doi]
- Complex Networks-Based Approach to Russian Rhyme History Description: Linguostatistics and DatabaseOlga Sozinova. 891-893 [doi]
- Cantus Network - a Semantically Enriched Digital Edition of Libri Ordinarii of the Salzburg Metropolitan ProvinceChristian Steiner. 893-894 [doi]
- EDM in Use: Collecting Metadata for a Regional Cultural Heritage PortalElisabeth Steiner. 894-895 [doi]
- Making George Washington's Financial Documents Accessible: Transcription, Data, and the Drupal SolutionJennifer Elizabeth Stertzer, Erica Fallon Cavanaugh. 895-896 [doi]
- The Models of Authority Project: Extending the DigiPal Framework for Script and DecorationPeter A. Stokes, Stewart Brookes, Geoffroy Noël, John Reuben Davies, Tessa Webber, Dauvit Broun, Alice Taylor, Joanna Tucker. 896-899 [doi]
- Diachronic changes of the Russian Presidential Addresses to the Federal Assembly: From the perspective of archetype key wordsMao Sugiyama. 899-900 [doi]
- Ruthenian Metrica : technological aspects of the electronic publicationYury Anatoliyovych Svyatets. 900-902 [doi]
- Regional Digital Humanities Consortia: An Emerging Formalization of Informal Network Ties?John Christopher Theibault. 902-903 [doi]
- PhotogrammarLauren Tilton, Taylor Arnold, Peter Leonard. 903-904 [doi]
- Automatic quotation detection in Russian nonfiction textsNataliya Tyshkevich. 904-905 [doi]
- Project COLEM for CREATE (University of Amsterdam)Wouter van Elburg, Tessa Wijckmans. 906 [doi]
- Reconstructing Past TeachingDemmy Verbeke, Sam Alloing, Luc Lannoy, Matthias Meirlaen, Bruno Vandermeulen, Ilse Neirinck. 907-908 [doi]
- Beyond Digital Humanities? Furthering the Exploration of Language Diversity and Pan-European Culture by Means of Transdisciplinary Research Infrastructures: Introducing the new DARIAH CC Science GatewayEveline Wandl-Vogt, Roberto Barbera, Giuseppe La Rocca, Antonio Calanducci, Tibor Kálmán, Thordis Ulfarsdottir, Jozica Skofic, Jadwiga Waniakova. 908-911 [doi]
- The GeoHumanities Special Interest Group: Fostering and facilitating the geospatial turnKatherine H. Weimer, Karl E. Grossner. 911-912 [doi]
- DH Bridge: Teaching Computational Thinking in the HumanitiesJeri Wieringa, Celeste Sharpe. 912-913 [doi]
- Browsing, Sharing, Learning and Reviewing the Haine du théâtre Corpus through Insightful IslandBin Yang 0005, Chiara Mainardi, Jean-Gabriel Ganascia. 913-915 [doi]
- Mapping KipnisSarah Ellen Zarrow, Hanna Kipnis King. 915 [doi]
- Towards a Cross-generation Social Network for Jewish SagesMaayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet, Gila Prebor, Amichai Feigenboim. 916-917 [doi]
- RDA/ADHO Workshop: Evaluating Research Data Infrastructure Components and Engaging in their DevelopmentBridget Almas, Kim Fortun, Natalie Harrower, Eveline Wandl-Vogt. 921-922 [doi]
- A Place for Places: Current Trends and Challenges in the Development and Use of Geo-Historical GazetteersCarmen Brando, Francesca Frontini. 923-925 [doi]
- GAMS and Cirilo: research data preservation and presentationMartina Bürgermeister, Zsófia Fellegi, Gábor Palkó, Gerlinde Schneider, Martina Scholger, Elisabeth Steiner, Gunter Vasold. 925-926 [doi]
- Biographical Data Workshop: modeling, sharing and analyzing people's livesAntske Fokkens, Eveline Wandl-Vogt, Thierry Declerck, Serge Ter Braake, Eero Hyvönen, Arno Bosse, Barbara McGillivray. 927 [doi]
- Digital Literary Stylistics WorkshopJ. Berenike Herrmann, Francesca Frontini, Marissa Gemma. 928-929 [doi]
- A Demonstration of Multispectral ImagingGregory Heyworth, Chet Van Duzer, Kenneth Boydston, Michael Phelps, Roger L. Easton Jr.. 929-930 [doi]
- Visual Network Analysis with Gephi WorkshopMathieu Jacomy, Martin Grandjean, Paul Girard. 930-931 [doi]
- Web Communities Mapping With HypheMathieu Jacomy, Paul Girard, Benjamin Ooghe-Tabanou. 931-932 [doi]
- Data mining digital librariesLars Gunnarsønn Johnsen, Magnus Breder Birkenes, Arne Martinus Lindstad. 932-933 [doi]
- Audiovisual Data And Digital Scholarship: Towards Multimodal LiteracyMartijn Kleppe, Stef Scagliola, Clara Henderson, Johan Oomen. 934-935 [doi]
- Big Data: Complex Systems and Text AnalysisWilliam A. Kretzschmar, Allison Burkette, Jacqueline Hettel. 935-936 [doi]
- From Digitization to Knowledge: Resources and Methods for Semantic Processing of Digital Works/TextsPierre Nugues, Lars Borin, Nathalie Fargier, Richard Johansson, Nils Reiter, Sara Tonelli. 936-937 [doi]
- TEI Processing Model Toolbox: Power To The EditorWolfgang Meier, Magdalena Turska. 936 [doi]
- Mining Texts with the Extracted Features DatasetPeter Organisciak, J. Stephen Downie. 938-939 [doi]
- Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) for Cultural Heritage ArtefactsKonstantinos Papadopoulos. 939-940 [doi]
- Building Capacity with Care: Graduate Students and DH work in the LibraryAlan Gilchrist, Dawn Childress, Smiljana Antonijevic, Jim McGrath, Alex Gil, Brennan Collins. 940-941 [doi]
- Translation Hack-a-thon!: Applying the Translation Toolkit to a Global dh+libSarah Potvin, Élika Ortega, Isabel Galina, Alex Gil, Daniel Paul O'Donnell, Patrick Williams, Zoe Borovsky, Roxanne Shirazi, Zach Coble, Glen Worthey. 941-943 [doi]
- Minimal Computing: A WorkshopJentery Sayers, Alex Gil, Kim Martin, Brian Rosenblum, Tiffany Chan. 943-944 [doi]
- Working with WissKI - A Virtual Research Environment for Object Documentation and Object-Based ResearchMartin Scholz, Dorian Merz, Guenther Goerz. 944-945 [doi]
- Digital Archiving and Storytelling in the Classroom with Omeka and CurateScapeVictoria Szabo, Hannah L. Jacobs, Edward Triplett. 945-946 [doi]
- Introduction to Natural Language ProcessingLauren Tilton, Taylor Arnold. 947-948 [doi]
- View Source: Reading the Hidden Texts of the WebJeff Thompson. 947 [doi]
- Music Information Retrieval Algorithms for Oral History CollectionsSharon Webb, Chris Kiefer, Ben Jackson, Alice Eldridge, James Baker. 948-949 [doi]