TOC: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, Vol. 31, No. 4
Vol. 31, No. 4
December 2016
http://dsh.oxfordjournals.org/content/31/4?current-issue=y
Original Articles
Words, words. They’re all we have to go on: Image finding without the pictures
Stephen Brown
Digital Scholarship Humanities 2016 31: 671-688
Profile-based authorship analysis
Jonathan Dunn, Shlomo Argamon, Amin Rasooli, and Geet Kumar
Digital Scholarship Humanities 2016 31: 689-710
Developing a framework for an advisory message board for female victims after disasters: A case study after east Japan great earthquake
Takako Hashimoto, Yukari Shirota, and Basabi Chakraborty
Digital Scholarship Humanities 2016 31: 711-724
Deaf sentences over Ukraine: Mysticism versus ethics
Robert L. Hogenraad
Digital Scholarship Humanities 2016 31: 725-745
Vive la différence: Tracing the (authorial) gender signal by multivariate analysis of word frequencies
Jan Rybicki
Digital Scholarship Humanities 2016 31: 746-761
Towards sentiment analysis for historical texts
Rachele Sprugnoli, Sara Tonelli, Alessandro Marchetti, and Giovanni Moretti
Digital Scholarship Humanities 2016 31: 762-772
Zonal text processing
Viatcheslav Yatsko
Digital Scholarship Humanities 2016 31: 773-781
Special Section on Social Digital Scholarly Editing edited by Barbara Bordalejo and Peter Robinson
Introduction
Digital Scholarship Humanities 2016 31: 782-784
Digital scholarly editing within the boundaries of copyright restrictions
Wout Dillen and Vincent Neyt
Digital Scholarship Humanities 2016 31: 785-796
The reader-oriented scholarly edition
Paul Eggert
Digital Scholarship Humanities 2016 31: 797-810
‘Why don’t we do it in the road?’: The case for scholarly editing as a public intellectual activity
Murray McGillivray
Digital Scholarship Humanities 2016 31: 811-818
Documentation for the public: Social editing in The Walt Whitman Archive
Meg Meiman
Digital Scholarship Humanities 2016 31: 819-828
The Grub Street Project: A digital social edition of London in the long 18th century
Allison Muri, Catherine Nygren, and Benjamin Neudorf
Digital Scholarship Humanities 2016 31: 829-849
Archiving, editing, and reading on the AustESE Workbench: Assembling and theorizing an ontology-based electronic scholarly edition of Joseph Furphy’s Such is Life
Roger Osborne, Anna Gerber, and Jane Hunter
Digital Scholarship Humanities 2016 31: 850-865
The Walt Whitman Archive and the prospects for social editing
Kenneth M. Price
Digital Scholarship Humanities 2016 31: 866-874
Project-based digital humanities and social, digital, and scholarly editions
Peter M. W. Robinson
Digital Scholarship Humanities 2016 31: 875-889
Reliable social scholarly editing
Peter Shillingsburg
Digital Scholarship Humanities 2016 31: 890-897
The case of the bold button: Social shaping of technology and the digital scholarly edition
Joris J. van Zundert
Digital Scholarship Humanities 2016 31: 898-910
Afterword
Gabriel Egan
Digital Scholarship Humanities 2016 31: 911-919