ToC: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities (Volume 32 Issue suppl 1)
24 Jun 2017 - 00:00
Editorial
Original Articles
Palimpsest: Improving assisted curation of loco-specific literature
Beatrice Alex; Claire Grover; Jon Oberlander; Tara Thomson; Miranda Anderson ...
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Text mining War and Peace: Automatic extraction of character traits from literary pieces
Anastasia Bonch-Osmolovskaya; Daniil Skorinkin
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Digital humanities is text heavy, visualization light, and simulation poor
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Modelling in digital humanities: Signs in context
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Traduco: A collaborative web-based CAT environment for the interpretation and translation of texts
Emiliano Giovannetti; Davide Albanesi; Andrea Bellandi; Giulia Benotto
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Whatever happened to interchange?
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‘Searching for My Lady’s Bonnet: discovering poetry in the National Library of Australia’s newspapers database’
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Renderings: Translating literary works in the digital age
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A digital corpus resource of authentic anonymized French text messages: 88milSMS—What about transcoding and linguistic annotation?
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Research through design and digital humanities in practice: What, how and who in an archive research project
Tom Schofield; Mitchell Whitelaw; David Kirk
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Code, scholarship, and criticism: When is code scholarship and when is it not?
Joris J. van Zundert; Ronald Haentjens Dekker
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The use of Gabor features for semi-automatically generated polyon-based ground truth of historical document images
Hao Wei; Mathias Seuret; Marcus Liwicki; Rolf Ingold
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DivaServices—A RESTful web service for Document Image Analysis methods
Marcel Würsch; Rolf Ingold; Marcus Liwicki
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