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Becoming the Gothic Archive: From Digital Collection to Digital Humanities [PDF]
The Gothic Archive is the flagship digital humanities project for the Marquette University library. The project was birthed from a simple digital collection, and through the partnership of faculty and librarians, was transformed into something more.
Fortier, Rose, James, Heather G.
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Exploring Regional Development of Digital Humanities Research: A Case Study for Taiwan
This study analyzed references and source papers of the Proceedings of 2009-2012 International Conference of Digital Archives and Digital Humanities (DADH), which was held annually in Taiwan.
Chen, Kuang-hua, Hsueh, Bi-Shin
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Exploring manuscripts: sharing ancient wisdoms across the semantic web [PDF]
Recent work in digital humanities has seen researchers in-creasingly producing online editions of texts and manuscripts, particularly in adoption of the TEI XML format for online publishing.
Hedges, Mark+3 more
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Post-digital humanities: computation and cultural critique in the arts and humanities [PDF]
Today we live in computational abundance whereby our everyday lives and the environment that surrounds us are suffused with digital technologies. This is a world of anticipatory technology and contextual computing that uses smart diffused computational ...
Berry, David M
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Digital Humanities Data Curation [PDF]
Digital Humanities Data Curation (DHDC) will engage scholars in sustained collaboration around issues of data curation in order to educate scholars on best practices and technologies for data curation and their relationship to scholarly methods.
Julia Hammond Flanders+5 more
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Programming in the Digital Humanities [PDF]
This article presents a selection of findings from a survey-based study on the role of software development and programming in the Digital Humanities, disseminated to researchers, teachers, and practitioners from across the community.
O'Sullivan, James+2 more
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International audience; We must keep in mind some numerical data when we evoke the transition from the paper to the digital age. In particular, the following contrast speaksfor itself:1. All the books ever written represent 50 billion bytes.2. The information produced in 2006 represents 150 quintillion (150 x 1018) bytes.
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2024 Digital Projects Showcase Program [PDF]
Program for the 2024 Digital Projects Showcase Keynote speaker Dr.
UNF Digital Humanities Institute
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A Journal-Driven Bibliography of Digital Humanities [PDF]
Digital Humanities Quarterly (DHQ) seeks Level II funding to develop a bibliographic resource through which the journal can create, manage, export, and publish high-quality bibliographic data from DHQ articles and their citations, as well as from the ...
Julia Hammond Flanders+1 more
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Digital Humanities and Librarians: A Team-Based Approach to Learning [PDF]
This chapter details the development and implementation of an Introduction to Digital Humanities course (ENGL 695) at Kansas State University (K-State).
Crosby, Mark, Hoeve, Casey, Pankl, Lis
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