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This paper explores different ways of modelling and simulating complex spatial and temporal events, such as battles, for which it has been practically impossible to (re)construct the thousands if not hundreds of thousands of variables of which they are comprised.
Papadopoulos, Costas, Schreibman, Susan
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Visualizing digital scholarly editions
For a curated list of digital editions past and present, two main data sources are available: Patrick Sahle lists around 700 editions in a curated catalog (Sahle, n.d.), while the Catalogue of Digital Editions features about 320 digital editions in a database (Franzini 2012).
Kurzmeier, Michael +4 more
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A review of Kiernan, Kevin S. 2015. Electronic Beowulf, Fourth Edition. (http://ebeowulf.uky.edu/ebeo4.0/CD/main.html). The review discusses issues in usability, editorial approach, and bibliography.
Daniel O’Donnell, Renaud Beeckmans
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Towards a Cloud-Based Service for Maintaining and Analyzing Data About Scientific Events
We propose the new cloud-based service OpenResearch for managing and analyzing data about scientific events such as conferences and workshops in a persistent and reliable way.
Behrend, Andreas +3 more
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Proposal to encode nine Cyrillic characters for Slavonic [PDF]
This is a proposal to add several Cyrillic characters to the international character encoding standard Unicode. These additions were published in Unicode Standard version 6.1 in January 2012.
Baranov, Victor +3 more
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This study examines the numerous punctuation variations introduced in the publication history of Mikhail Lermontov’s poem “The Journalist, the Reader, and the Writer,” from its first edition to contemporary scholarly collections.
I. A. Kiseleva, K. A. Potashova
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Who is Patrick? – Answers from the Saint Patrick's Confessio HyperStack. Supporting Digital Humanities, Copenhagen 17 - 18 November 2011, Conference Proceedings [PDF]
Not everyone realizes that there are two Latin works, still surviving, that can definitely be attributed to Saint Patrick’s own authorship. On 14th September 2011 the Royal Irish Academy published his writings in a freely accessible form on line, both in
Fischer, Franz
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This paper reports on the Postgraduate Education research project which was conducted as part of the UCD Irish Virtual Research Library and Archive (IVRLA)series of demonstrator research projects.
Benatti, Francesca
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Applied Text as Graph (ATAG) in an Algorithmic Edition
The “Applied Text as Graph” (ATAG) methodology introduces a transformative framework for digital scholarly editing that addresses key challenges in text modeling, annotation, and citation with exceptional granularity (https://github.com/THM-Graphs ...
Andreas Kuczera
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