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Infrastructuring digital humanities: On relational infrastructure and global reconfiguration of the field

open access: yesDigital Scholarship in the Humanities, 2021
How do the power dynamics of actors in digital knowledge production define the contours of global science and humanities? Where are scholars now in their efforts to improve a networked, global academic system based on the values of equal access to ...
Urszula Pawlicka-Deger
semanticscholar   +1 more source

General Models for Handwritten Text Recognition: Feasibility and State-of-the Art. German Kurrent as an Example

open access: yesJournal of Open Humanities Data, 2021
Existing text recognition engines enables to train general models to recognize not only one specific hand but a multitude of historical hands within a particular script, and from a rather large time period (more than 100 years).
Tobias Hodel   +3 more
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The Digital Humanities in Ireland

open access: yesDigital Studies/Le champ numérique, 2020
If the digital humanities are to thrive they must be allowed to remain culturally dissonant. The ways in which DH is practiced will differ across national contexts, with each region having peculiarities representative of the culture-specific conditions which shaped the field as it first emerged and later developed.
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Digital Humanities Event Horizon

open access: yesDigital Humanities Workshop, 2021
This is an introductory text to a collection of selected papers from the Digital Humanities Workshop (DHW 2021), held in Kyiv, Ukraine, on the December 23, 2021.
S. Semerikov   +2 more
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Digital Humanities or humanities in digital?

open access: yes, 2020
The use of computing tools and methods has irreversibly impacted the creation, use and communication of research. As a result, a still divisive movement of Digital Humanities has emerged over the last few decades. This paper attempts to provide a theoretical contribution to the discussion of the core fundamentals of the field.
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Visualization and the Digital Humanities: [PDF]

open access: yesIEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2018
For the past two years, researchers from the visualization community and the digital humanities have come together at the IEEE VIS conference to discuss how both disciplines can work together to push research goals in their respective disciplines. In this paper, we present our experiences as a result of this collaboration.
Stefan Jänicke   +7 more
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Exploring and Rethinking Digital Humanities in Philosophical Perspective [PDF]

open access: yesSHS Web of Conferences
In light of the accelerated global growth of digital humanities, an escalating number of inquiries and critiques have been directed towards this field.
Song Fenfen
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What Is It Like to Make a Prototype? Practitioner Reflections on the Intersection of User Experience and Digital Humanities/Social Sciences during the Design and Delivery of the “Getting to Mount Resilience” Prototype

open access: yesInformatics, 2023
The digital humanities and social sciences are critical for addressing societal challenges such as climate change and disaster risk reduction. One way in which the digital humanities and social sciences add value, particularly in an increasingly ...
Ashlin Lee
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Praxes of “The Human” and “The Digital”: Spatial Humanities and the Digitization of Place [PDF]

open access: yesGeoHumanities, 2016
The spatial humanities have evolved much in the last ten years or so, and much of this evolution has been driven by project and problem-based geographic information systems (GIS) applications. It is argued here that the field lacks a theoretical framework analogous to critical GIS in human geography.
openaire   +4 more sources

Digital storytelling: New opportunities for humanities scholarship and pedagogy

open access: yesCogent Arts & Humanities, 2016
At first thought, combining storytelling, digital tools, and humanities seems improbable. For example, digital storytelling is characterized by interactivity, nonlinearity, flexible outcomes, user participation, even co-creation.
John F. Barber
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