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Digital humanities: Mission accomplished? An analysis of scholarly literature

open access: yesCultures of Science
The field of digital humanities (DH) has evolved throughout the parallel evolution of computers, software and networking techniques, as well as the different attitudes of interested scholars.
Emanuele Salerno
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Ciula, Arianna and Francesco Stella, eds., 2006. Digital philology and medieval texts. Pisa: Pacini editore. 208 pages + CD-ROM.

open access: yesDigital Medievalist, 2009
In January 2006, an international conference was organised in Arezzo, Italy, to discuss the principles and purposes of the critical edition produced with the support of humanities computing tools and methods.
Franz Fischer, Malte Rehbein
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Human–Computer Interaction

open access: yes, 2023
Abstract Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is a multidisciplinary field of research that focuses on the understanding and design of interaction between humans and computers. HCI has its roots in Human Factors and Ergonomics and cognitive sciences, but over the years it has underwent a variety of deep transformations, by importing a ...
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Digitized and born-digital cultural heritage: implications for digital humanities

open access: yesJLIS.it
This paper critically reflects on the role and implications of the distinction between digitized and born-digital cultural objects within the field of digital humanities (DH).
Andrea Capaccioni
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An HPC-Ready, Wikidata-Based Workflow for Exploratory Geocoding of Unstructured Textual Corpora

open access: yesJournal of Open Humanities Data
Geocoding, the task of linking place names in text to geographic coordinates, is a cornerstone of spatial humanities research, yet many existing tools assume structured data, contemporary toponyms, or commercial geocoding services that limit reuse ...
Annie K. Lamar
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Computing for humans [PDF]

open access: yesCommunications of the ACM, 2011
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On the Computational Reproducibility of Human-Computer Interaction

open access: yesProceedings of the 2026 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
An increasing number of HCI researchers have embraced open science ideas, such as sharing data and analysis code. However, such practices are only meaningful when the shared data and code enable other researchers to reproduce and reuse the reported findings.
Olga Iarygina   +2 more
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Sentiment Analysis for Literary Texts: Hemingway as a Case-study [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities
Bizzoni Yuri, Feldkamp Pascale
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