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Lecture: Getting from here to there

open access: yesMedieKultur: Journal of Media and Communication Research, 2014
Based on his keynote lecture at the international conference on Digital Humanities at Aalborg University in April 2014, John Naughton refl ects on being an engineer in a Humanities research institute that is currently seeking to adapt to the digital ...
John Naughton
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Descriptive markup languages and the development of digital humanities

open access: yesLibellarium: Journal for the Research of Writing, Books, and Cultural Heritage Institutions, 2012
The paper discusses the role of descriptive markup languages in the development of digital humanities, a new research discipline that is part of social sciences and humanities, which focuses on the use of computers in research.
Boris Bosančić
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Sustaining Digital Humanities Collections: Challenges and Community-Centred Strategies

open access: yesInternational Journal of Digital Curation, 2020
Since the advent of digital scholarship in the humanities, decades of extensive, distributed scholarly efforts have produced a digital scholarly record that is increasingly scattered, heterogeneous, and independent of curatorial institutions.
Katrina Simone Fenlon
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Evolutionary Subject Tagging in the Humanities; Supporting Discovery and Examination in Digital Cultural Landscapes [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
In this paper, the authors attempt to identify problematic issues for subject tagging in the humanities, particularly those associated with information objects in digital formats.
Ammerman, Jack   +3 more
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Cell‐free DNA aneuploidy score as a dynamic early response marker in prostate cancer

open access: yesMolecular Oncology, EarlyView.
mFast‐SeqS‐based genome‐wide aneuploidy scores are concordant with aneuploidy scores obtained by whole genome sequencing from tumor tissue and can predict response to ARSI treatment at baseline and, at an early time point, to ARSI and taxanes. This assay can be easily performed at low cost and requires little input of cfDNA. Cell‐free circulating tumor
Khrystany T. Isebia   +17 more
wiley   +1 more source

Introduction: Digital Humanities, Public Humanities

open access: yesNANO, 2014
NANO: New American Notes Online: An Interdisciplinary Academic Journal for Big Ideas in a Small World. This special issue shows how both public and digital humanities research can be rendered more persuasive through engagement with cultures beyond the ...
Alex Christie   +3 more
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Visualization in digital humanities

open access: yes大数据, 2022
The development of information technology has promoted the generation of a new scientific research paradigm.Social sciences and humanities have gradually developed a data-driven research method in recent years.From the perspective of visualization, the ...
Yuchu LUO   +6 more
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A Systematic Review on Human Modeling: Digging into Human Digital Twin Implementations [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2023
Human Digital Twins (HDTs) are digital replicas of humans that either mirror a complete human body, some parts of it as can be organs, flows, cells, or even human behaviors. An HDT is a human specific replica application inferred from the digital twin (DT) manufacturing concept, defined as a technique that creates digital replicas of physical systems ...
arxiv  

What makes digital humanities, digital? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
While not quite a neologism at this point, the term “digital humanities” for some still bears a significant measure of ambiguity. What separates digital humanities from the humanities? Throughout this article, I will attempt to offer some clarity on this
O’Sullivan, James
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Digital Humanities

open access: yes, 2020
Digital Humanities 1 - IntroductionDigital Humanities 2 - Tools & ...
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