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000823EditorialPolysemicolon; Novice Programmers and Java Keywords
  • Briana Bettin
000824EditorialRhetorical Strategies of Naming Practices in Code
  • Kevin Brock
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000814EditorialEvaluating and Understanding the Geocoding of City Directories of Paris (1787-1914): Data-Driven Geography of Urban Sprawl and Densification
  • Julie Gravier
  • Stéphane Baciocchi
  • Pascal Cristofoli
  • Bertrand Duménieu
  • Edwin Carlinet
  • Joseph Chazalon
  • Nathalie Abadie
  • Solenn Tual
  • Julien Perret
000813EditorialAssemblies of Points: Strategies to Art-historical Human Pose Estimation and Retrieval
  • Stefanie Schneider
000791EditorialA Critical Collection History of Nineteenth-century Women’s Letters: Overcoming the Occluded Archive with Data-Driven Methods
  • Ilona Pikkanen
  • Matti La Mela
  • Hanna-Leena Paloposki
  • Jouni Tuominen
000812EditorialMaking Sense of the Emergence of Manslaughter in British Criminal Justice
  • Tim Hitchcock
  • William J. Turkel
000815EditorialImage Reuse in Eighteenth-Century Book History: Large-Scale Data-Driven Study of Headpiece Ornament Variants
  • Ruilin Wang
  • Enes Yılandiloğlu
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  • Mikko Tolonen
  • Lidia Pivovatova
  • Yann Ryan
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999883EditorialDHQ Test Article: Beastiary
  • Julia Flanders
  • John A. Walsh
999882EditorialTest Article Demonstrating RevisionNote: Revised
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999881EditorialArticle Expérimentale: En Français Test Article: French-Language Article with Stub Translation
  • DHQ
999998EditorialTest Article: Foreign Language with Full Translation Bienvenue à Digital Humanities Quarterly
  • Julia Flanders
  • Wendell Piez
  • Melissa Terras
999887EditorialMedia Encoding Samples
  • Julia Flanders
999888EditorialMath Encoding Sample
  • Julia Flanders
999889EditorialSample Field Report
  • Julia Flanders
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  • Benjamin Grey
  • Josiah Carberry
  • Jean-Baptiste Botul
000007v1n1Welcome to Digital Humanities Quarterly
  • Julia Flanders
  • Wendell Piez
  • Melissa Terras
000002v1n1Interpretative Quests in Theory and Pedagogy
  • Jeff Howard
000003v1n1 Webs of Significance: The Abraham Lincoln Historical Digitization Project, New Technology, and the Democratization of History
  • Drew VandeCreek
000004v1n1Encoding for Endangered Tibetan Texts
  • Linda E. Patrik
000005v1n1Reading Potential: The Oulipo and the Meaning of Algorithms
  • Mark Wolff
000008v1n1Introducing Issues in Humanities Computing
  • Joseph Raben
000006v1n1Tenure, Promotion and Digital Publication
  • Joseph Raben
000001v1n1Philosophy and Digital Humanities: A review of Willard McCarty, Humanities Computing (London and NY: Palgrave, 2005)
  • Johanna Drucker
000013v1n2DHQ in the Public Eye
  • Melissa Terras
000009v1n2Somewhere Nearby is Colossal Cave: Examining Will Crowther's Original Adventure in Code and in Kentucky
  • Dennis G. Jerz
000010v1n2All Hope Abandon: Biblical Text and Interactive Fiction
  • Eric Eve
000011v1n2Aporias of the Digital Avant-Garde
  • Steve F. Anderson
000012v1n2The End of the Irrelevant Text: Electronic Texts, Linguistics, and Literary Theory
  • David Hoover
000014v1n2Revista Digital Universitaria: A Workshop of Digital Editing at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
  • Ernesto Priani Saisó
000020v2n1Something Called Digital Humanities
  • Wendell Piez
000015v2n1The Technical Evolution of Vannevar Bush’s Memex
  • Belinda Barnet
000016v2n1The Humanities HyperMedia Centre @ Acadia University: An Invitation to Think About Higher Education
  • Richard Cunningham
  • David Duke
  • John Eustace
  • Anna Galway
  • Erin Patterson
000019v2n1As You Can See: Applying Visual Collaborative Filtering to Works of Art
  • Gerhard Jan Nauta
000017v2n1Review: The Electronic Literature Collection Volume I: A New Media Primer
  • Mark C. Marino
000018v2n1Conference Review: Reading Digital Literature at Brown University, October 4-7, 2007.
  • Patricia Tomaszek
000021v3n1Acknowledgements and Dedications
  • Gregory Crane
  • Brent Seales
  • Melissa Terras
000022v3n1Ross Scaife (1960-2008)
  • Dot Porter
000036v3n1Foreword
  • Gregory Nagy
  • James O'Donnell
000023v3n1Cyberinfrastructure for Classical Philology
  • Gregory Crane
  • Brent Seales
  • Melissa Terras
000024v3n1Technology, Collaboration, and Undergraduate Research
  • Christopher Blackwell
  • Thomas R. Martin
000025v3n1Tachypaedia Byzantina: The Suda On Line as Collaborative Encyclopedia
  • Anne Mahoney
000026v3n1Exploring Historical RDF with Heml
  • Bruce Robertson
000027v3n1Digitizing Latin Incunabula: Challenges, Methods, and Possibilities
  • Jeffrey A. Rydberg-Cox
000028v3n1Citation in Classical Studies
  • Neel Smith
000029v3n1Digital Criticism: Editorial Standards for the Homer Multitext
  • Casey Dué
  • Mary Ebbott
000030v3n1Epigraphy in 2017
  • Hugh Cayless
  • Charlotte Roueché
  • Tom Elliott
  • Gabriel Bodard
000031v3n1Digital Geography and Classics
  • Tom Elliott
  • Sean Gillies
000032v3n1What Your Teacher Told You is True: Latin Verbs Have Four Principal Parts
  • Raphael Finkel
  • Gregory Stump
000033v3n1Computational Linguistics and Classical Lexicography
  • David Bamman
  • Gregory Crane
000034v3n1Classics in the Million Book Library
  • Gregory Crane
  • Alison Babeu
  • David Bamman
  • Thomas Breuel
  • Lisa Cerrato
  • Daniel Deckers
  • Anke Lüdeling
  • David Mimno
  • Rashmi Singhal
  • David A. Smith
  • Amir Zeldes
000035v3n1Conclusion: Cyberinfrastructure, the Scaife Digital Library and Classics in a Digital age
  • Christopher Blackwell
  • Gregory Crane
000037v3n2Done: Finishing Projects in the Digital Humanities
  • Matthew G. Kirschenbaum
000038v3n2Large-Scale Humanities Computing Projects: Snakes Eating Tails, or Every End is a New Beginning?
  • William A. Kretzschmar, Jr.
000039v3n2It’s For Sale, So It Must Be Finished: Digital Projects in the Scholarly Publishing World
  • David Sewell
000040v3n2Published Yet Never Done: The Tension Between Projection and Completion in Digital Humanities Research
  • Susan Brown
  • Patricia Clements
  • Isobel Grundy
  • Stan Ruecker
  • Jeffery Antoniuk
  • Sharon Balazs
000041v3n2Words, Patterns and Documents: Experiments in Machine Learning and Text Analysis
  • Shlomo Argamon
  • Mark Olsen
000042v3n2Vive la Différence! Text Mining Gender Difference in French Literature
  • Shlomo Argamon
  • Jean-Baptiste Goulain
  • Russell Horton
  • Mark Olsen
000043v3n2Gender, Race, and Nationality in Black Drama, 1950-2006: Mining Differences in Language Use in Authors and their Characters
  • Shlomo Argamon
  • Charles Cooney
  • Russell Horton
  • Mark Olsen
  • Sterling Stein
  • Robert Voyer
000044v3n2Mining Eighteenth Century Ontologies: Machine Learning and Knowledge Classification in the Encyclopédie
  • Russell Horton
  • Robert Morrissey
  • Mark Olsen
  • Glenn Roe
  • Robert Voyer
000045v3n2Text Minding: A Response to Gender, Race, and Nationality in Black Drama, 1850-2000: Mining Differences in Language Use in Authors and their Characters
  • Sean Ross Meehan
000046v3n2Communitizing Electronic Literature
  • Scott Rettberg
000047v3n2Teaching and Learning from the U.S. South in Global Contexts: A Case Study of Southern Spaces and Southcomb
  • Sarah Toton
  • Stacey Martin
000049v3n2Designing Choreographies for the New Economy of Attention
  • Eric Gordon
  • David Bogen
000048v3n2A Review of Matthew Kirschenbaum, Mechanisms: New Media and the Forensic Imagination Cambridge, MA and London, UK: MIT University Press, 2008
  • Johanna Drucker
000050v3n3Introduction
  • Amy Earhart
  • Maura Ives
000051v3n3The Ends of Editing
  • Peter M. W. Robinson
000052v3n3Picture Problems: X-Editing Images 1992-2010
  • Morris Eaves
000053v3n3Edition, Project, Database, Archive, Thematic Research Collection: What's in a Name?
  • Kenneth M. Price
000054v3n3How Literary Works Exist: Convenient Scholarly Editions
  • Peter Shillingsburg
000055v3n3The Productive Unease of 21st-century Digital Scholarship
  • Julia Flanders
000056v3n3Reinventing the Classroom Edition: Paradise Lost Book IX Flash Audiotext
  • Olin Bjork
000057v3n3Mapping Concord: Google Maps and the 19th-Century Concord Digital Archive
  • Amy Earhart
000058v3n3 May the Text Rise up to Meet You: New Ways of Reading Old Manuscripts
  • Eugene Lyman
000059v3n3The Poetess Archive Database
  • Laura Mandell
000060v3n3Simulated Visuals: Some Rhetorical and Ethical Implications
  • Aimee Roundtree
000061v3n3Cervantes Project: The Digital Quixote Iconography Collection
  • Eduardo Urbina
  • Richard Furuta
  • Steven E. Smith
000062v3n3Over Uncle Tom's Dead Body: Publication Context and Textual Variation in Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin
  • Wesley Raabe
000063v3n3The Radical Historicity of Everything: Exploring Shakespearean Identity with Web 2.0
  • Katheryn Giglio
  • John Venecek
000064v3n3XML, Interoperability and the Social Construction of Markup Languages: The Library Example
  • Jerome McDonough
000065v3n3Humanities Computing as Digital Humanities
  • Patrik Svensson
000066v3n3Avatari: Disruption and Imago in Video Games
  • Elizabeth Sandifer
000067v3n3Designing Data Mining Droplets: New Interface Objects for the Humanities Scholar
  • Stan Ruecker
  • Milena Radzikowska
  • Stéfan Sinclair
000079v3n4Digital Humanities Quarterly Special Cluster on Arts and Humanities e-Science
  • Stuart Dunn
  • Tobias Blanke
000070v3n4The Potential and Problems in using High Performance Computing in the Arts and Humanities: the Researching e-Science Analysis of Census Holdings (ReACH) Project.
  • Melissa M. Terras
000071v3n4e-Science for Medievalists: Options, Challenges, Solutions and Opportunities
  • Peter Ainsworth
  • Michael Meredith
000072v3n4Service-Oriented Software in the Humanities: A Software Engineering Perspective
  • Nicolas Gold
000073v3n4The Making of Our Cultural Commonwealth
  • John Unsworth
000074v3n4The e Prefix: e-Science, e-Art & the New Creativity
  • Gregory Sporton
000076v3n4Locating Grid Technologies: Performativity, Place, Space: Challenging the Institutionalized Spaces of e-Science
  • Angela Piccini
000078v3n4Grid-enabling Humanities Datasets
  • Mark Hedges
000068v3n4Ontologies and Logic Reasoning as Tools in Humanities?
  • Amélie Zöllner-Weber
000069v3n4Conjectural Criticism: Computing Past and Future Texts
  • Kari Kraus
000075v3n4 It May Change My Understanding of the Field: Understanding Reading Tools for Scholars and Professional Readers
  • Ray Siemens
  • Cara Leitch
  • Analisa Blake
  • Karin Armstrong
  • John Willinsky
000077v3n4The Digital Future is Now: A Call to Action for the Humanities
  • Christine L. Borgman
000080v4n1The Landscape of Digital Humanities
  • Patrik Svensson
000081v4n1Crafting the User-Centered Document Interface: The Hypertext Editing System (HES) and the File Retrieval and Editing System (FRESS)
  • Belinda Barnet
000082v4n1Digital Encoding as a Hermeneutic and Semiotic Act: The Case of Valerio Magrelli
  • Domenico Fiormonte
  • Valentina Martiradonna
  • Desmond Schmidt
000084v4n1Accessioning the Digital Humanities: Report from the 1st Archival Education and Research Institute
  • Sarah Buchanan
000087v4n1The Machine in the Text, and the Text in the Machine
  • Manuel Portela
000083v4n2Determining Value for Digital Humanities Tools: Report on a Survey of Tool Developers
  • Susan Schreibman
  • Ann M. Hanlon
000086v4n2History, People, and Informatics: A Conversation between Sharon Irish and Wendy Plotkin
  • Sharon Irish
  • Wendy Plotkin
000089v4n2Twisty Little Passages Almost All Alike: Applying the FRBR Model to a Classic Computer Game
  • Jerome McDonough
  • Matthew Kirschenbaum
  • Doug Reside
  • Neil Fraistat
  • Dennis Jerz
000085v4n2A review of Noah Wardrip-Fruin’s Expressive Processing: Digital Fictions, Computer Games, and Software Studies
  • Doug Reside
000088v4n2The New Edition of the Letters of Vincent van Gogh on the Web
  • Arianna Ciula
000090v5n1From Optical Fiber To Conceptual Cyberinfrastructure
  • Patrik Svensson
000091v5n1Humanities Approaches to Graphical Display
  • Johanna Drucker
000101v5n1Because It's Not There: Ekphrasis and the Threat of Graphics in Interactive Fiction
  • Aaron Kashtan
000095v5n1Impractical Applications
  • Wendell Piez
000097v5n2Theorizing Connectivity: Modernism and the Network Narrative
  • Wesley Beal
  • Stacy Lavin
000094v5n2Network Narration in John Dos Passos’s U.S.A. Trilogy
  • Wesley Beal
000092v5n2Missed Connections: The Collective Novel and the Metropolis
  • J.J. Butts
000093v5n2Winesburg, Ohio: A Modernist Kluge
  • Molly Gage
000096v5n2 The Globe is All One: Wars I Have Seen as Proto-Network Narrative
  • Stacy Lavin
000109v5n3Introduction
  • Mauro Carassai
  • Elisabet Takehana
000098v5n3Forward to the Past: Nostalgia for Handwriting in Scribblenauts and The World Ends with You
  • Aaron Kashtan
000099v5n3Digital Literature and the Modernist Problem
  • Maria Engberg
  • Jay David Bolter
000100v5n3Avatar Emergency
  • Gregory L. Ulmer
000104v5n3Writing to be Found and Writing Readers
  • John Cayley
000103v5n3The New Place of Reading: Locative Media and the Future of Narrative
  • Brian Greenspan
000105v5n3Nodalism
  • Phillip H. Gochenour
000108v5n3Readies Online
  • Craig Saper
000102v5n3New Media in the Academy: Labor and the Production of Knowledge in Scholarly Multimedia
  • Helen J. Burgess
  • Jeanne Hamming
000107v5n3A View from IT
  • James Smithies
000106v5n3Digital Pedagogy Unplugged
  • Paul Fyfe
000110v6n1A Life Lived in Media
  • Mark Deuze
  • Peter Blank
  • Laura Speers
000117v6n1Comic Book Markup Language: An Introduction and Rationale
  • John A. Walsh
000112v6n1Envisioning the Digital Humanities
  • Patrik Svensson
000113v6n1The Materialities of Close Reading: 1942, 1959, 2009
  • David Ciccoricco
000111v6n1Pertinent Discussions Toward Modeling the Social Edition: Annotated Bibliographies
  • Ray Siemens
  • Meagan Timney
  • Cara Leitch
  • Corina Koolen
  • Alex Garnett
000109v6n2Introduction
  • Mauro Carassai
  • Elisabet Takehana
000120v6n2Web 2.0 and the Ontology of the Digital
  • Aden Evens
000139v6n2Graphic Sublime: On the Art and Designwriting of Kate Armstrong and Michael Tippett
  • Joseph Tabbi
000126v6n2Webbots and Machinic Agency
  • John Johnston
000122v6n2Stretched Skulls: Anamorphic Games and the memento mortem mortis
  • Stephanie Boluk
  • Patrick LeMieux
000141v6n2The Underside of the Digital Field
  • Terry Harpold
000118v6n2Beyond Representation: Embodied Expression and Social Me-dia
  • Lissa Holloway-Attaway
000119v6n2The Sound of Many Hands Clapping: Teaching the Digital Humanities through Virtual Research Environment (VREs)
  • Craig Bellamy
000127v6n2Towards a Conceptual Framework for the Digital Humanities
  • Paul S. Rosenbloom
000124v6n2From the Personal to the Proprietary: Conceptual Writing's Critique of Metadata
  • Paul Stephens
000129v6n2 Do You Want to Save Your Progress?: The Role of Professional and Player Communities in Preserving Virtual Worlds
  • Kari Kraus
  • Rachel Donahue
000137v6n2Old Ways for Linking Texts in the Digital Reading Environment: The Case of the Thompson Chain Reference Bible
  • Brent Nelson
  • Jon Bath
000121v6n2Towards a Richer Sense of Digital Annotation: Moving Beyond a "Media" Orientation of the Annotation of Digital Objects
  • John Bradley
000125v6n2Building A Volunteer Community: Results and Findings from Transcribe Bentham
  • Tim Causer
  • Valerie Wallace
000136v6n2Building Better Digital Humanities Tools: Toward broader audiences and user-centered designs
  • Fred Gibbs
  • Trevor Owens
000138v6n2In One's Own Hand: Seeing Manuscripts in a Digital Age
  • Anna Chen
000128v6n2Machine Enhanced (Re)minding: the Development of Storyspace
  • Belinda Barnet
000123v6n2The Design of an International Social Media Event: A Day in the Life of the Digital Humanities
  • Geoffrey Rockwell
  • Peter Organisciak
  • Megan Meredith-Lobay
  • Kamal Ranaweera
  • Stan Ruecker
  • Julianne Nyhan
000130v6n3 A short Introduction to the Hidden Histories project and interviews
  • Julianne Nyhan
  • Andrew Flinn
  • Anne Welsh
000131v6n3 Video-gaming, Paradise Lost and TCP/IP: an Oral History Conversation between Ray Siemens and Anne Welsh
  • Ray Siemens
  • Anne Welsh
  • Julianne Nyhan
  • Jessica Salmon
000132v6n3 Postmodern Culture and More: an Oral History Conversation between John Unsworth and Anne Welsh
  • John Unsworth
  • Anne Welsh
  • Julianne Nyhan
  • Jessica Salmon
000133v6n3 Collaboration Must Be Fundamental or It's Not Going to Work: an Oral History Conversation between Harold Short and Julianne Nyhan
  • Harold Short
  • Julianne Nyhan
  • Anne Welsh
  • Jessica Salmon
000134v6n3 Questioning, Asking and Enduring Curiosity: an Oral History Conversation between Julianne Nyhan and Willard McCarty
  • Willard McCarty
  • Julianne Nyhan
  • Anne Welsh
  • Jessica Salmon
000135v6n3 Trading Stories: an Oral History Conversation between Geoffrey Rockwell and Julianne Nyhan
  • Geoffrey Rockwell
  • Julianne Nyhan
  • Anne Welsh
  • Jessica Salmon
000154v7n1The Literary And/As the Digital Humanities
  • Jessica Pressman
  • Lisa Swanstrom
000161v7n1 A Visual Sense is Born in the Fingertips: Towards a Digital Ekphrasis
  • Cecilia Lindhé
000144v7n1 Taken Possession of: The Reprinting and Reauthorship of Hawthorne's Celestial Railroad in the Antebellum Religious Press
  • Ryan Cordell
000148v7n1Revenge of the Nerd: Junot Díaz and the Networks of American Literary Imagination
  • Ed Finn
000115v7n1Kindling, Disappearing, Reading
  • Yung-Hsing Wu
000150v7n1A Deep History of Electronic Textuality: The Case of English Reprints Jhon Milton Areopagitica
  • Whitney Anne Trettien
000151v7n1The .txtual Condition: Digital Humanities, Born-Digital Archives, and the Future Literary
  • Matthew Kirschenbaum
000149v7n1cut to fit the toolspun course
  • Nick Montfort
  • Stephanie Strickland
000153v7n1Criminal Code: Procedural Logic and Rhetorical Excess in Videogames
  • Mark L. Sample
000157v7n1Code as Ritualized Poetry: The Tactics of the Transborder Immigrant Tool
  • Mark C. Marino
000152v7n1The End of Literature: Machine Reading and Amitav Ghosh’s The Calcutta Chromosome
  • Mike Frangos
000156v7n1Whence Feminism? Assessing Feminist Interventions in Digital Literary Archives
  • Jacqueline Wernimont
000147v7n1Digital Humanities, Copyright Law, and the Literary
  • Robin Wharton
000155v7n1The Idiocy of the Digital Literary (and what does it have to do with digital humanities)?
  • Sandy Baldwin
000146v7n1Sounding for Meaning: Using Theories of Knowledge Representation to Analyze Aural Patterns in Texts
  • Tanya Clement
  • David Tcheng
  • Loretta Auvil
  • Boris Capitanu
  • Megan Monroe
000140v7n1The Boundless Book: A Conversation between the Pre-modern and Posthuman
  • Alison Tara Walker
000142v7n1An Agent-based Model for the Humanities
  • Belinda Roman
000143v7n1Performative Materiality and Theoretical Approaches to Interface
  • Johanna Drucker
000145v7n1Modeling Afro-Latin American Artistic Representations in Topic Maps: Cuba’s Prominence in Latin American Discourse
  • Eduard A. Arriaga
  • Fernando Sancho Caparrini
  • Juan Luis Suárez
000114v7n1Developing Academic Capacity in Digital Humanities: Thoughts from the Canadian Community
  • Lynne Siemens
000159v7n2Curating Digital Spaces, Making Visual Arguments: A Case Study in New Media Presentations of Ancient Objects
  • Daniel Price
  • Rex Koontz
  • Lauren Lovings
000116v7n2Traveling the Silk Road on a Virtual Globe: Pedagogy, Technology and Evaluation for Spatial History
  • Ruth Mostern
  • Elana Gainor
000163v7n2Now is the Future Now? The Urgency of Digital Curation in the Digital Humanities
  • Alex H. Poole
000158v7n2A Beautiful Look at Modern Digital Humanities: A review of Mark Goble, Beautiful Circuits: Modernism and the Mediated Life (New York: Columbia University Press, 2010)
  • Jimmy Butts
000160v7n2A review of Nathan Ensmenger, The Computer Boys Take Over: Computers, Programmers, and the Politics of Technical Expertise (Cambridge, MA, and London: MIT Press, 2010)
  • Trisha Campbell
000164v7n2FairCite
  • Adam Crymble
  • Julia Flanders
000165v7n3Playing with Chance: On Random Generation in Playable Media and Electronic Literature
  • Robert Schoenbeck
000167v7n3Digital Humanities: On Finding the Proper Balance between Qualitative and Quantitative Ways of Doing Research in the Humanities
  • Helle Porsdam
000166v7n3Visualizing Theatrical Text: From Watching the Script to the Simulated Environment for Theatre (SET)
  • Jennifer Roberts-Smith
  • Shawn DeSouza-Coelho
  • Teresa M. Dobson
  • Sandra Gabriele
  • Omar Rodriguez-Arenas
  • Stan Ruecker
  • Stéfan Sinclair
  • Annmarie Akong
  • Matt Bouchard
  • Marcelo Hong
  • Diane Jakacki
  • David Lam
  • Alexandra Kovacs
  • Lesley Northam
  • Daniel So
000162v7n3Theoretical Permutations for Reading Cybertexts: A Review of Markku Eskelinen, Cybertext Poetics: The Critical Landscape of New Media Literary Theory and C.T. Funkouser, New Directions in Digital Poetry
  • Manuel Portela
000170v8n1Computational Stylistic Analysis of Popular Songs of Japanese Female Singer-songwriters
  • Takafumi Suzuki
  • Mai Hosoya
000174v8n1Managing an Established Digital Humanities Project: Principles and Practices from the Twentieth Year of the William Blake Archive
  • Ashley Reed
000176v8n1 War in Parliament: What a Digital Approach Can Add to the Study of Parliamentary History
  • Hinke Piersma
  • Ismee Tames
  • Lars Buitinck
  • Johan van Doornik
  • Maarten Marx
000175v8n1Multimodal Editing and Archival Performance: A Diagrammatic Essay on Transcoding Experimental Literature
  • Manuel Portela
000168v8n1Mining for the Meanings of a Murder: The Impact of OCR Quality on the Use of Digitized Historical Newspapers
  • Carolyn Strange
  • Daniel McNamara
  • Josh Wodak
  • Ian Wood
000172v8n1Digital Humanities, Postfoundationalism, Postindustrial Culture
  • James Smithies
000171v8n1In Praise of Overstating the Case: A review of Franco Moretti, Distant Reading (London: Verso, 2013)
  • Shawna Ross
000178v8n2A Digital Humanities Approach to Narrative Voice in The Secret Scripture: Proposing a New Research Method
  • Sonia Howell
  • Margaret Kelleher
  • Aja Teehan
  • John Keating
000169v8n2Xpos’re: A Tool for Rich Internet Publications
  • Leen Breure
  • Maarten Hoogerwerf
  • René van Horik
000173v8n2A Design Methodology for Web-based Sound Archives
  • Annie Murray
  • Jared Wiercinski
000179v8n2Burying Dead Projects: Depositing the Globalization Compendium
  • Geoffrey Rockwell
  • Shawn Day
  • Joyce Yu
  • Maureen Engel
000180v8n2Escaping the Shallows: Deep Reading’s Revival in the Digital Age
  • David Dowling
000181v8n2Canonical References in Electronic Texts: Rationale and Best Practices
  • Joel Kalvesmaki
000177v8n2A review of Brett D. Hirsch (Ed.)’s Digital Humanities: Pedagogy: Practices, Principles, and Politics
  • Erik Shell
000184v8n3Social Networks and Archival Context Project: A Case Study of Emerging Cyberinfrastructure
  • Tom J. Lynch
000182v8n3Digital Caricature
  • Sean Sturm
  • Stephen Francis Turner
000188v8n3J. M. Coetzee's Work in Stylostatistics
  • Peter Johnston
000185v8n3Computers, Comics and Cult Status: A Forensics of Digital Graphic Novels
  • Jaime Lee Kirtz
000189v8n3Before You Read: A Reconstructed Literary History in Reading by Numbers
  • Britt Hoskins
000191v8n3Multiple and Converging Literacies: A Review of Learning the Virtual Life, edited by Peter Trifonas.
  • Adam Heidebrink-Bruno
000183v8n3Shakespeare His Contemporaries: collaborative curation and exploration of Early Modern drama in a digital environment
  • Martin Mueller
000190v8n4Visualizing and Analyzing the Hollywood Screenplay with ScripThreads
  • Eric Hoyt
  • Kevin Ponto
  • Carrie Roy
000187v8n4Adobe Photoshop and Eighteenth-Century Manuscripts: A New Approach to Digital Paleography
  • Hilary Havens
000194v8n4Curating Electronic Literature as Critical and Scholarly Practice
  • Dene Grigar
000195v8n4Agent-Based Modeling and Historical Simulation
  • Michael Gavin
000196v8n4Beyond Gutenberg: Transcending the Document Paradigm in Digital Humanities
  • David Schloen
  • Sandra Schloen
000192v8n4Versioning Loss: Jonathan Safran Foer’s Tree of Codes and the Materiality of Digital Publishing
  • Aaron Mauro
000197v8n4Reading Today
  • Frédéric Clavert
000206v9n1Does your historical collection need a database-driven website?
  • Adam Crymble
000205v9n1Generous Interfaces for Digital Cultural Collections
  • Mitchell Whitelaw
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  • Deena Engel
  • Marion Thain
000198v9n1Humanities Unbound: Supporting Careers and Scholarship Beyond the Tenure Track
  • Katina Rogers
000204v9n1By the People, For the People: Assessing the Value of Crowdsourced, User-Generated Metadata
  • Christina Manzo
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000207v9n1Close Rereading: A review of Jessica Pressman, Digital Modernism: Making It New in New Media (Oxford: Oxford UP, 2014)
  • Shawna Ross
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  • Jacqueline Wernimont
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  • Elizabeth Losh
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  • Roopika Risam
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  • Moya Bailey
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  • Gabrielle Dean
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  • Constance Crompton
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  • Tanya Clement
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  • Jamie "Skye" Bianco
000211v9n2Orientation: Man and His Tool, Again?
  • Nicole Starosielski
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  • Alix Keener
000215v9n2Data Assemblages: A Call to Conceptualize Materiality in the Academic Ecosystem
  • Nabeel Siddiqui
000219v9n2Studying Up: A Review of Alice Marwick’s Status Update
  • Luke Fernandez
000227v9n3Archival Liveness: Designing with Collections Before and During Cataloguing and Digitization
  • Tom Schofield
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  • Telmo Amaral
  • Marian Dörk
  • Mitchell Whitelaw
  • Guy Schofield
  • Thomas Ploetz
000223v9n3Jane, John … Leslie? A Historical Method for Algorithmic Gender Prediction
  • Cameron Blevins
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000222v9n3The Data Sprint Approach: Exploring the field of Digital Humanities through Amazon’s Application Programming Interface
  • David M. Berry
  • Erik Borra
  • Anne Helmond
  • Jean-Christophe Plantin
  • Jill Walker Rettberg
000224v9n3A Textual History of Mozilla: Using Topic Modeling to Trace Sociocultural Influences on Software Development
  • Michael L. Black
000237v9n3Comparative rates of text reuse in classical Latin hexameter poetry
  • Neil Bernstein
  • Kyle Gervais
  • Wei Lin
000221v9n3Creating a regional DH community – A Case Study of the RedHD
  • Isabel Galina Russell
000193v9n3Intermediality and Cultural Assessment: Digital Flows in the Global Age, A Review of Digital Humanities and the Study of Intermediality in Comparative Cultural Studies, edited by Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek. Purdue Scholarly Publishing Services, 2013, 375 pp.
  • Isabel Pinto
000210v9n4Introduction: Comics and the Digital Humanities
  • Roger Todd Whitson
  • Anastasia Salter
000234v9n4Behind the Scenes of a Dissertation in Comics Form
  • Nick Sousanis
000230v9n4Is this Article a Comic?
  • Jason Muir Helms
000212v9n4Materiality Comics
  • Aaron Jacob Kashtan
000214v9n4Multimodal Authoring and Authority in Educational Comics: Introducing Derrida and Foucault for Beginners
  • Aaron Scott Humphrey
000225v9n4Sequential Rhetoric: Using Freire and Quintilian to Teach Students to Read and Create Comics
  • Robert Dennis Watkins
  • Tom Lindsley
000218v9n4Graphic Images of YHWH: Exploring and Exploding the Bounds of Sexual Objectification in Ezekiel 16
  • B.J. Parker
000220v9n4TypeWright: An Experiment in Participatory Curation
  • Alan Bilansky
000241v10n1Introduction to the Digital Humanities Summer Institute Colloquium Special Issue
  • James O’Sullivan
  • Mary Galvin
  • Diane Jakacki
000229v10n1Textual Reuse in the Eighteenth Century: Mining Eliza Haywood’s Quotations
  • Douglas Ernest Duhaime
000231v10n1The Sentences Commentary Text Archive: Laying the Foundation for the Analysis, Use, and Reuse of a Tradition
  • Jeffrey Charles Witt
000235v10n1TaDiRAH: a Case Study in Pragmatic Classification
  • Luise Borek
  • Quinn Dombrowski
  • Jody Perkins
  • Christof Schöch
000236v10n1From Stone to Screen: Digital Revitalization of Ancient Epigraphy
  • Lisa Tweten
  • Gwynaeth McIntyre
  • Chelsea Gardner
000228v10n1The Stuff of Science Fiction: An Experiment in Literary History
  • Stefania Forlini
  • Uta Hinrichs
  • Bridget Moynihan
000233v10n1Student Labour and Training in Digital Humanities
  • Katrina Anderson
  • Lindsey Bannister
  • Janey Dodd
  • Deanna Fong
  • Michelle Levy
  • Lindsey Seatter
000239v10n1Sound and Digital Humanities: reflecting on a DHSI course
  • John F. Barber
000240v10n1The Almanac Archive: Theorizing Marginalia and Duplicate Copies in the Digital Realm
  • Lindsey Eckert
  • Julia Grandison
000238v10n1Word Processor Art: How User-friendly Inhibits Creativity
  • Renée Farrar
000232v10n1A Digital Humanist-Informatician Review of Jim Ridolfo and William Hart-Davidson, editors, Rhetoric and the Digital Humanities
  • Alan Bilansky
000226v10n1A Writing Studies Review of Jim Ridolfo and William Hart-Davidson, editors, Rhetoric and the Digital Humanities
  • Kevin G. Smith
000253v10n2Digital Methods and Classical Studies
  • Neil Coffee
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000245v10n2The Leipzig Open Fragmentary Texts Series (LOFTS)
  • Monica Berti
  • Bridget Almas
  • Gregory R. Crane
000251v10n2Treebanking in the world of Thucydides. Linguistic annotation for the Hellespont Project
  • Francesco Mambrini
000252v10n2Teaching Spatial Literacy in the Classical Studies Curriculum
  • Rebecca K. Schindler
000255v10n2Exploring Citation Networks to Study Intertextuality in Classics
  • Matteo Romanello
000247v10n2Raiders of the Lost Corpus
  • Caroline T Schroeder
  • Amir Zeldes
000250v10n2The Ancient World in Nineteenth-Century Fiction; or, Correlating Theme, Geography, and Sentiment in the Nineteenth Century Literary Imagination
  • Matthew L. Jockers
000249v10n2Toward an Open Digital Tutorial for Ancient Greek v. 2.0
  • Jeffrey Rydberg-Cox
000248v10n2The Why and How of Middleware
  • Johanna Drucker
  • Patrik BO Svensson
000246v10n2Experiential Analogies: A Sonic Digital Ekphrasis as a Digital Humanities Project
  • Anna Foka
  • Viktor Arvidsson
000242v10n2From Kindling to Kindles: A Review of Matt Hayler, Challenging the Phenomena of Technology: Embodiment, Expertise and Evolved Knowledge (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015)
  • Rosie Graham
000243v10n2A Review of Memes in Digital Culture
  • Kevin Lewis
000261v10n3It is time to address the Public Communication of DH
  • Julianne Nyhan
000256v10n3Digital Humanities in the 21st Century: Digital Material as a Driving Force
  • Niels Brügger
000254v10n3Towards a Rationale of Audio-Text
  • Tanya E. Clement
000258v10n3Circling around texts and language: towards pragmatic modelling in Digital Humanities
  • Arianna Ciula
  • Cristina Marras
000262v10n3Explaining Events to Computers: Critical Quantification, Multiplicity and Narratives in Cultural Heritage
  • Stuart Dunn
  • Mareike Schumacher
000260v10n3How do we get to the Humanitarium from here?
  • Stan Ruecker
000257v10n3Covers and Corpus wanted! Some Digital Humanities Fragments
  • Claire Clivaz
000244v10n3Six Degrees of Francis Bacon: A Statistical Method for Reconstructing Large Historical Social Networks
  • Christopher N. Warren
  • Daniel Shore
  • Jessica Otis
  • Lawrence Wang
  • Mike Finegold
  • Cosma Shalizi
000263v10n3Mining Public Discourse for Emerging Dutch Nationalism
  • Maarten van den Bos
  • Hermione Giffard
000264v10n3The Printing Press as Metaphor
  • Elyse Graham
000267v10n3The App-Maker Model: An Embodied Expansion of Mobile Cyberinfrastructure
  • Brett Oppegaard
  • Michael Rabby
000266v10n3Literary Data Mining: A review of Matthew Jockers, Macroanalysis: Digital Methods and Literary History (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2013).
  • Jim Egan
000259v10n4Language DNA: Visualizing a Language Decomposition
  • Adam James Bradley
  • Travis Kirton
  • Mark Hancock
  • Sheelagh Carpendale
000269v10n4The Archive as Repertoire: Transience and Sustainability in Digital Archives
  • Miguel Escobar Varela
000270v10n4Digital library search preferences amongst historians and genealogists: British History Online user survey
  • Adam Crymble
000268v10n4Machine Reading the Primeros Libros
  • Hannah Alpert-Abrams
000265v10n4Information access in the art history domain: Evaluating a federated search engine for Rembrandt research
  • Suzan Verberne
  • Lou Boves
  • Antal van den Bosch
000271v10n4Attention Ecology: Trend Circulation and the Virality Threshold
  • Nicholas M Van Horn
  • Aaron Beveridge
  • Sean Morey
000272v10n4A Macroscope for Global History: Seshat Global History Databank, a methodological overview
  • Pieter François
  • J.G. Manning
  • Harvey Whitehouse
  • Rob Brennan
  • Thomas Currie
  • Kevin Feeney
  • Peter Turchin
000273v10n4Racial Proxies in Daily News: A Case Study of the Use of Directional Euphemisms
  • Timothy Messer-Kruse
000280v10n4Obama’s Sixth Annual Address: Image, Affordance, Flow
  • Dan Faltesek
000275v10n4Developing a Qualitative Coding Analysis of Visual Artwork for Humanities Research
  • Tina Budzise-Weaver
000277v10n4The Digital Future of Humanities through the Lens of DIY Culture
  • Henriette Roued-Cunliffe
000278v10n4Complex Modeling and You: A Review of Would-Be Worlds by John L. Casti (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1997)
  • Erik Kenneth Shell
000276v11n1Digital Surrealism: Visualizing Walt Disney Animation Studios
  • Kevin L. Ferguson
000283v11n1GIS and Literary History: Advancing Digital Humanities research through the Spatial Analysis of historical travel writing and topographical literature
  • Patricia Murrieta-Flores
  • Christopher Donaldson
  • Ian Gregory
000282v11n1A Culture of non-citation: Assessing the digital impact of British History Online and the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership
  • Jonathan Blaney
  • Judith Siefring
000284v11n1A Hybrid Model for Managing DH Projects
  • Edin Tabak
000279v11n1Fitting Personal Interpretation with the Semantic Web: lessons learned from Pliny
  • John Bradley
  • Michele Pasin
000287v11n1Where’s the ML in DH? And Where’s the DH in ML? The Relationship between Modern Languages and Digital Humanities, and an Argument for a Critical DHML
  • Thea Pitman
  • Claire Taylor
000286v11n1Structure over Style: Collaborative Authorship and the Revival of Literary Capitalism
  • Simon Fuller
  • James O'Sullivan
000281v11n1The Kuzushiji Project: Developing a Mobile Learning Application for Reading Early Modern Japanese Texts
  • Yuta Hashimoto
  • Yoichi Iikura
  • Yukio Hisada
  • SungKook Kang
  • Tomoyo Arisawa
  • Daniel Kobayashi-Better
000274v11n1Pedagogical Entryways into Digital Humanities: A Review of Linda K. Hughes and Sarah R. Robbins’ Teaching Transatlanticism (Edinburgh University Press, 2015)
  • Elizabeth Polcha
000291v11n2Topic Modeling Genre: An Exploration of French Classical and Enlightenment Drama
  • Christof Schöch
000292v11n2Reconstructing a website’s lost past Methodological issues concerning the history of Unibo.it
  • Federico Nanni
000293v11n2Some principles for making collaborative scholarly editions in digital form
  • Peter Robinson
000294v11n2A Historical Geographic Information System (HGIS) of Nubia Based on the William J. Bankes Archive (1815-1822)
  • Daniele Salvoldi
000295v11n2Mining for characterising patterns in literature using correspondence analysis: an experiment on French novels
  • Francesca Frontini
  • Mohamed Amine Boukhaled
  • Jean-Gabriel Ganascia
000296v11n2Exploratory Search Through Visual Analysis of Topic Models
  • Patrick Jähnichen
  • Patrick Oesterling
  • Gerhard Heyer
  • Tom Liebmann
  • Gerik Scheuermann
  • Christoph Kuras
000297v11n2Diachronic trends in Homeric translations
  • Yuri Bizzoni
  • Marianne Reboul
  • Angelo Del Grosso
000298v11n2Comparing Disciplinary Patterns: Exploring the Humanities through the Lens of Scholarly Communication
  • Daniel Burckhardt
000307v11n2Friedrich Kittler's Digital Legacy – PART I - Challenges, Insights and Problem-Solving Approaches in the Editing of Complex Digital Data Collections
  • Jürgen Enge
  • Heinz WernerKramski
000308v11n2Friedrich Kittler's Digital Legacy – PART II - Friedrich Kittler and the Digital Humanities: Forerunner, Godfather, Object of Research. An Indexer Model Research
  • Susanne Holl
000309v11n2Automated Pattern Analysis in Gesture Research: Similarity Measuring in 3D Motion Capture Models of Communicative Action
  • Daniel Schüller
  • Christian Beecks
  • Marwan Hassani
  • Jennifer Hinnell
  • Bela Brenger
  • Thomas Seidl
  • Irene Mittelberg
000288v11n2OCR of historical printings with an application to building diachronic corpora: A case study using the RIDGES herbal corpus
  • Uwe Springmann
  • Anke Lüdeling
000290v11n2Past Visions and Reconciling Views: Visualizing Time, Texture and Themes in Cultural Collections
  • Katrin Glinka
  • Christopher Pietsch
  • Marian Dörk
000285v11n2To Visualize Past Communities: A Solution from Contemporary Practices in the Industry for the Digital Humanities
  • Gérald Péoux
  • Jean-Roch Houllier
000289v11n2Shakespeare’s Tragic Social Network; or Why All the World’s a Stage
  • James Lee
  • Jason Lee
000300v11n2An Enlightenment Utopia: The Network of Sociability in Corinne
  • Chloe Edmondson
000299v11n2Uncovering Latent Metadata in the FSA-OWI Photographic Archive
  • Taylor Arnold
  • Stacey Maples
  • Lauren Tilton
  • Laura Wexler
000317v11n2A Genealogy of Distant Reading
  • Ted Underwood
000360v11n2How to Read Minds: A Review of Refiguring Minds in Narrative Media by David Ciccoricco (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2015)
  • Jamie Peter Redgate
000334v11n3Introduction
  • Emily Christina Murphy
  • Shannon R. Smith
000311v11n3Starting From Scratch? Workshopping New Directions in Undergraduate Digital Humanities
  • Caitlin Christian-Lamb
  • Anelise Hanson Shrout
000303v11n3Digital Humanities Pedagogy as Essential Liberal Education: A Framework for Curriculum Development
  • Brandon T. Locke
000302v11n3The MoEML Pedagogical Partnership Program
  • Janelle Jenstad
  • Kim McLean-Fiander
  • Kathryn R. McPherson
000330v11n3Getting on the Map: A Case Study in Digital Pedagogy and Undergraduate Crowdsourcing
  • Shannon Kelley
000319v11n3A Tale of Two Internships: Developing Digital Skills through Engaged Scholarship
  • Patricia Hswe
  • Tara LaLonde
  • Kate Miffitt
  • James O'Sullivan
  • Sarah Pickle
  • Nathan Piekielek
  • Heather Ross
  • Albert Rozo
000322v11n3Towards a Seamful Design of Networked Knowledge: Practical Pedagogies in Collaborative Teams
  • Aaron Mauro
  • Daniel Powell
  • Sarah Potvin
  • Jacob Heil
  • Eric Dye
  • Bridget Jenkins
  • Dene Grigar
000305v11n3Undergraduate Students and Digital Humanities Belonging: Metaphors and Methods for Including Undergraduate Research in DH Communities
  • Emily Christina Murphy
  • Shannon R. Smith
000315v11n3A Long-Belated Welcome: Accepting Digital Humanities Methods into Non-DH Classrooms
  • Kara Kennedy
000314v11n3Teaching Electronic Literature as Digital Humanities: A Proposal
  • Alex Saum-Pascual
000312v11n3DH for History Students: A Case Study at the Facultad de Filosofía y Letras (National Autonomous University of Mexico)
  • Adriana Álvarez Sánchez
  • Miriam Peña Pimentel
000310v11n3Building a Toolkit for Digital Pedagogy
  • Alex Christie
000306v11n3Building a Student-Centered (Digital) Learning Community With Undergraduates
  • Danica Savonick
  • Lisa Tagliaferri
000320v11n3Collaborative Knowledge Creation and Student-Led Assignment Design: Wikipedia in the University Literature Class
  • Laura Estill
000304v11n3The New Itinerancy: Digital Pedagogy and the Adjunct Instructor in the Modern Academy
  • Andrew Bretz
000316v11n3An Ontology for Gendered Content Representation of Cultural Heritage Artefacts
  • Ioanna Kyvernitou
  • Antonis Bikakis
000318v11n3All and Each: A Socio-Technical Review of the Europeana Project
  • Rhiannon Stephanie Bettivia
  • Elizabeth Stainforth
000321v11n3Recovering the London Stage Information Bank: Lessons from an Early Humanities Computing Project
  • Mattie Burkert
000323v11n3A Pedagogy for Computer-Assisted Literary Analysis: Introducing GALGO (Golden Age Literature Glossary Online)
  • Nuria Alonso García
  • Alison Caplan
  • Brad Mering
000324v11n3From Disclaimer to Critique: Race and the Digital Image Archivist
  • Kate Holterhoff
000332v11n3Media Visualization of Book Cover Images: Exploring Differences among Bestsellers in Different Countries
  • Wooseob Jeong
000333v11n3Old Content and Modern Tools – Searching Named Entities in a Finnish OCRed Historical Newspaper Collection 1771–1910
  • Kimmo Kettunen
  • Eetu Mäkelä
  • Teemu Ruokolainen
  • Juha Kuokkala
  • Laura Löfberg
000331v11n3Playing with Identities: Queering Digital Narratology and the Exploration of Gender and Sexual Identities
  • Calvin Fung
000335v11n3The Digital Classicist: building a Digital Humanities Community
  • Simon Mahony
000325v11n3Digital Oulipo: Programming Potential Literature
  • Natalie Berkman
000336v11n3Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Brokerage in the Digital
 Humanities
  • Anela Chan
  • Richard Chenhall
  • Tamara Kohn
  • Carolyn Stevens
000337v11n3Metaphors in Digital Hermeneutics: Zooming through Literary, Didactic and Historical Representations of Imaginary and Existing Cities
  • Florentina Armaselu
  • Charles van den Heuvel
000329v11n3Methods of quality, quality of methods. What does Roberto Busa have to communicate to digital humanists in the 21st century? From hermeneutics to performativity.
  • Marinella Testori
000356v11n3Reappearing Acts: A Review of Lori Emerson’s Reading Writing Interfaces: From the Digital to the Bookbound
  • Jim McGrath
000326v11n4DHBeNeLux: Incubator for Digital Humanities in Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg
  • Joris van Zundert
  • Sally Chambers
  • Mike Kestemont
  • Marijn Koolen
  • Catherine Jones
000327v11n4Supporting the Exploration of Online Cultural Heritage Collections: The Case of the Dutch Folktale Database
  • Iwe Everhardus Christiaan Muiser
  • Mariët Theune
  • Ruud de Jong
  • Nigel Smink
  • Dolf Trieschnigg
  • Djoerd Hiemstra
  • Theo Meder
000328v11n4Semantic Enrichment of a Multilingual Archive with Linked Open Data
  • Max De Wilde
  • Simon Hengchen
000338v11n4Coca-Cola: An Icon of the American Way of Life. An Iterative Text Mining Workflow for Analyzing Advertisements in Dutch Twentieth-Century Newspapers
  • Melvin Wevers
  • Jesper Verhoef
000341v11n4In a test bed with Kafka. Introducing a mixed-method approach to digital stylistics
  • J. Berenike Herrmann
000342v11n4Unraveling reported dreams with text analytics
  • Iris Hendrickx
  • Louis Onrust
  • Florian Kunneman
  • Ali Hürriyetoğlu
  • Wessel Stoop
  • Antal van den Bosch
000343v11n4Mining Embodied Emotions: A Comparative Analysis of Sentiment and Emotion in Dutch Texts, 1600-1800.
  • Inger Leemans
  • Janneke M. van der Zwaan
  • Isa Maks
  • Erika Kuijpers
  • Kristine Steenbergh
000339v11n4Crafting in Games
  • April Grow
  • Melanie Dickinson
  • Johnathan Pagnutti
  • Noah Wardrip-Fruin
  • Michael Mateas
000340v11n4Open Access and the Theological Imagination
  • Talea Anderson
  • David Squires
000344v11n4Tracking the telepathic sublime as a phenomenon in a digital humanities archive
  • Isabel Pedersen
  • Quinn DuPont
000313v11n4Introducing DREaM (Distant Reading Early Modernity)
  • Matthew Milner
  • Stephen Wittek
  • Stéfan Sinclair
000350v11n4Continuous Integration and Unit Testing of Digital Editions
  • Bridget Almas
  • Thibault Clérice
000358v11n4Scaffolding and Play Approaches to Digital Humanities Pedagogy: Assessment and Iteration in Topically-Driven Courses
  • Daniel G. Tracy
  • Elizabeth Massa Hoiem
000361v11n4Environing Media: A Review of Nicole Starosielski’s The Undersea Network
  • Madison Percy Jones
000345v12n1Introducción de los editores Editors' Introduction
  • Ernesto Priani Saiso
  • Elena Gonzalez-Blanco García
000346v12n1La conquista de Jerusalén ¿de Cervantes? Análisis estilométrico sobre autoría en el teatro del Siglo de Oro español The Conquest of Jerusalem: by Cervantes? Stylometric analysis on authorship in the Golden Age Spanish theater
  • José Calvo Tello
  • Juan Cerezo Soler
000347v12n1Cartografías de la sociedad red Cartographies of the Network Society
  • Paulo Antonio Gatica Cote
000352v12n1Laboratorios ciudadanos y humanidades digitales Citizen Laboratories and Digital Humanities
  • Paola Ricaurte Quijano
000353v12n1Geografías digitales: Iluminando las relaciones espaciales en una colección de blogs literarios Digital Geographies: Illuminating Spatial Relationships in a Collection of Literary Blogs
  • Cecily Raynor
000355v12n1Retorno a trazos de mil historias A Return to the Traces of a Thousand Stories
  • Suzana Sukovic
  • Peter Read
000366v12n1Introduction Introduction
  • Aurélien Berra
  • Claire Clivaz
  • Sophie Marcotte
  • Emmanuelle Morlock
000362v12n1Le texte numérique : enjeux herméneutiques Digital text: hermeneutic issues
  • Jean Guy Meunier
000348v12n1Reconstruire ce qui manque – ou le déconstruire ? Approches numériques des sources historiques Rebuilding what is missing – or deconstructing it? Digital approaches to historical sources
  • Anne Baillot
000359v12n1Potentialités et difficultés d’un projet en humanités numériques (DH) : confrontation aux outils et réorientations de recherche Potentialities and difficulties of a digital humanities (DH) project: confrontation with tools and reorientations of research
  • Christelle Cocco
  • Grégory Dessart
  • Olga Serbaeva
  • Pierre-Yves Brandt
  • Dominique Vinck
  • Frédéric Darbellay
000363v12n1Que mille lectures s’épanouissent… Modélisation du personnage et expérience de  crowdreading  Let a thousand readings flourish . . . A crowdreading experience
  • Ioana Galleron
  • Fatiha Idmhand
  • Cécile Meynard
000367v12n1Analyser les emboîtements d’échelles spatio-temporelles d’un territoire forestier : du système d’information géographique à la méthode SyMoGIH (Avesnois, France) Analyzing the interlocking spatio-temporal scales of a forest: from geographic information systems to the SyMoGIH method (Avesnois, France)
  • Marie Delcourte-Debarre
000365v12n1Criminocorpus. Un projet numérique pour l'histoire de la justice Criminocorpus. A digital project for History of Justice
  • Marc Renneville
  • Jean-Lucien Sanchez
  • Sophie Victorien
000357v12n1Les Sganarelle de Molière : un nom, des syntaxes ? Molière's Sganarelles: one name, several syntaxes?
  • Élodie Bénard
  • Francesca Frontini
000364v12n1Entre musique et lettres : vers une méthodologie numérique pour l’analyse de la mise en musique des poésies de Charles Baudelaire Between words and music: towards a digital methodology for analysing song settings of the poems of Charles Baudelaire
  • Caroline Ardrey
  • Mylène Dubiau
  • Helen Abbott
000349v12n1Pour une analyse automatique du jugement critique : les citations modalisées dans le discours littéraire du XIXe siècle Toward an automatic analysis of critical judgment: modified quotes in the literary discourse of the nineteenth century
  • Marine Riguet
  • Motasem Alrahabi
000354v12n1Élaboration d’un modèle appuyé sur le modèle RDF dans le cadre de la réalisation d’une Bibliothèque virtuelle Chris Marker à la Cinémathèque française Developing an RDF data model for describing the Chris Marker digital archives at the Cinémathèque française
  • Camille Monnier
000351v12n1Collaboration in Digital Humanities Research – Persisting Silences
  • Gabriele Griffin
  • Matt Steven Hayler
000372v12n1All Relate to Art: The William Blake Archive and Its Web of Relations
  • Michael Fox
  • Joseph Fletcher
000373v12n1SpotiBot — Turing Testing Spotify
  • Pelle Snickars
  • Roger Mähler
000368v12n1Computational Models for Analyzing Data Collected from Reconstructed Cuneiform Syllabaries
  • Laura F. Hawkins
000371v12n1The Writeprints of Man: a Stylometric Study of Lafayette's Hand in Paine's 'Rights of Man'
  • Richard Forsyth
  • David Holmes
000369v12n1Thinking Digitally: A Review of N. Katherine Hayles’s How We Think: Digital Media and Contemporary Technogenesis (University of Chicago Press, 2012)
  • Joseph Lloyd Donica
000370v12n1Knowledge Organization and Cultural Heritage in the Semantic Web – A Review of a Conference and a Special Journal Issue of JLIS
  • Marcia Lei Zeng
  • Sophy Shu-Jiun Chen
000393v12n2Distracted Reading: Acts of Attention in the Age of the Internet
  • Marion Thain
000388v12n2How Scholars Read Now: When the Signal Is the Noise
  • Jennifer Edmond
000389v12n2Distributed reading: Literary reading in diverse environments
  • Tully Barnett
000390v12n2The Imaginary Museum: Teaching Art History with Mobile Digital Technology
  • Martha Hollander
000386v12n2From Distracted to Distributed Attention: Expanded Learning through Social Media, Augmented Reality, Remixing, and Activist Geocaching
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000387v12n2From Distracted to Recursive Reading: Facilitating Knowledge Transfer through Annotation Software
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000394v12n2Reading, Making, and Metacognition: Teaching Digital Humanities for Transfer
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000391v12n2Laptop Policy: Notes on Boredom
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000374v12n2Manuscript Study in Digital Spaces: The State of the Field and New Ways Forward
  • Bridget Almas
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000376v12n2BigDIVA and Networked Browsing: A Case for Generous Interfacing and Joyous Searching
  • Joel Schneier
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000377v12n2Predicting the Past
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000380v12n2Reverse Engineering the First Humanities Computing Center
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000382v12n2Stealing a Corpus: Appropriating Aesop’s Body in the Early Age of Print
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000379v12n2Reconstructing Brandon (1998-1999): A Cross-disciplinary Digital Humanities Study of Shu Lea Cheang’s Early Web Artwork
  • Deena Engel
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  • Joanna Phillips
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000392v12n2Using structured text corpora in Parliamentary Metadata Language for the analysis of legislative proceedings
  • Richard Gartner
000378v12n2Methodological Nearness and the Question of Computational Literature
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000396v12n3Introduction to the DHQ Special Issue: Digital Technology in the Study of the Past
  • Anna Foka
  • Jonathan Westin
  • Adam Chapman
000398v12n3How Technology Means: Texts, History, and Their Associated Technologies
  • Joshua L. Mann
000395v12n3Ghosts in the Machine: a motion-capture experiment in distributed reception
  • Helen Slaney
  • Anna Foka
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000385v12n3Reviving Classical Drama: virtual reality and experiential learning in a traditional classroom
  • Eleni Bozia
000384v12n3Recording invisible proofs to compose stone narratives. Applications of Near Infrared Spectroscopy in provenance studies.
  • Claudia Sciuto
000383v12n3To tree, or not to tree? On the Empirical Basis for Having Past Landscapes to Experience.
  • Philip I. Buckland
  • Nicolò Dell'Unto
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000399v12n3Researcher as Bricoleur: Contextualizing humanists’ digital workflows
  • Smiljana Antonijevic
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000397v12n3Machine-aided close listening: Prosthetic synaesthesia and the 3D phonotext
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000403v12n4Creative Data Literacy: A Constructionist Approach to Teaching Information Visualization
  • Catherine D'Ignazio
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000402v12n4Critically engaging with data visualization through an information literacy framework
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000404v12n4Making and Breaking: Teaching Information Ethics through Curatorial Practice
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000406v12n4Placing Graphic Design at the Intersection of Information Visualization Fields
  • Yvette Shen
000405v12n4Best Practices: Teaching Typographic Principles to Digital Humanities Audiences
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000407v12n4Visual Communication and the promotion of Health: an exploration of how they intersect in Italian education
  • Viviana De Angelis
  • Patricia Mannix McNamara
  • Rosa Gallelli
  • Gemma Pichierri
000401v12n4Defining scholarly practices, methods and tools in the Lithuanian digital humanities research community
  • Ingrida Kelpšienė
000400v12n4Renaissance Remix. Isabella d’Este: Virtual Studiolo
  • Deanna Shemek
  • Antonella Guidazzoli
  • Maria Chiara Liguori
  • Giovanni Bellavia
  • Daniele De Luca
  • Luigi Verri
  • Silvano Imboden
000408v12n4Racism in the Machine: Visualization Ethics in Digital Humanities Projects
  • Katherine Hepworth
  • Christopher Church
000411v13n1Managing 100 Digital Humanities Projects: Digital Scholarship & Archiving in King’s Digital Lab
  • James Smithies
  • Carina Westling
  • Anna-Maria Sichani
  • Pam Mellen
  • Arianna Ciula
000412v13n1Modelling Medieval Hands: Practical OCR for Caroline Minuscule
  • Brandon W. Hawk
  • Antonia Karaisl
  • Nick White
000415v13n1Towards 3D Scholarly Editions: The Battle of Mount Street Bridge
  • Costas Papadopoulos
  • Susan Schreibman
000381v13n1Music Scholarship Online (MuSO): A Research Environment for a More Democratic Digital Musicology
  • Timothy C. Duguid
  • Maristella Feustle
  • Francesca Giannetti
  • Elizabeth Grumbach
000413v13n1DH2018: A Space to Build Bridges
  • Molly Nebiolo
  • Gregory J. Palermo
000409v13n1Velvet Evolution: A Review of Lev Manovich's Software Takes Command (Bloomsbury Academic, 2013)
  • Alan Bilansky
000410v13n1Curating Crowds: A Review of Crowdsourcing Our Cultural Heritage (Ashgate, 2014)
  • Victoria Van Hyning
000416v13n2Introduction: Questioning Collaboration, Labor, and Visibility in Digital Humanities Research
  • Tarez Samra Graban
  • Paul Marty
  • Allen Romano
  • Micah Vandegrift
000418v13n2Manifesto: A Life on the Hyphen: Balancing Identities as Librarians, Scholars, and Digital Practitioners
  • Hélène Huet
  • Suzan Alteri
  • Laurie N. Taylor
000420v13n2Raising Visibility in the Digital Humanities Landscape: Academic Engagement and the Question of the Library’s Role
  • Kathleen Kasten-Mutkus
  • Laura Costello
  • Darren Chase
000421v13n2The Invisible Work of the Digital Humanities Lab: Preparing Graduate Students for Emergent Intellectual and Professional Work
  • Dawn Opel
  • Michael Simeone
000419v13n2Building Pedagogy into Project Development: Making Data Construction Visible in Digital Projects
  • Courtney Rivard
  • Taylor Arnold
  • Lauren Tilton
000417v13n2Interlude: Gaining Access, Gaming Access: Balancing Internal and External Support For Interactive Digital Projects
  • Matthew Kelly
000425v13n2The In/Visible, In/Audible Labor of Digitizing the Public Domain
  • Amelia Chesley
000422v13n2Affective Absence: Risks in the Institutionalization of the FemTechNet Archive
  • Dr. Jeanie Austin
000375v13n3Building Bridges: Collaboration between Computer Sciences and Media Studies in a Television Archive Project
  • Jasmijn Van Gorp
  • Marc Bron
000414v13n3Narrelations — Visualizing Narrative Levels and their Correlations with Temporal Phenomena
  • Hannah Schwan
  • Janina Jacke
  • Rabea Kleymann
  • Jan-Erik Stange
  • Marian Dörk
000426v13n3Textension: Digitally Augmenting Document Spaces in Analog Texts
  • Adam James Bradley
  • Victor Sawal
  • Sheelagh Carpendale
  • Christopher Collins
000428v13n3Building the Women in Book History Bibliography, or Digital Enumerative Bibliography as Preservation of Feminist Labor.
  • Cait Coker
  • Kate Ozment
000427v13n3DH Moments, Caribbean Considerations: On Reaction, Response, and Relevance in the Digital Humanities
  • Kelly Baker Josephs
000430v13n3A Model of Versions and Layers
  • Desmond Schmidt
000431v13n3Manual Annotation of Unsupervised Models: Close and Distant Reading of Politics on Reddit
  • Christoph Aurnhammer
  • Iris Cuppen
  • Inge van de Ven
  • Menno van Zaanen
000423v13n3Dendrography and Art History: a computer-assisted analysis of Cézanne’s Bathers.
  • Melinda Weinstein
  • Edward Voss
  • David Soll
000429v13n3These Violent Delights: A Review of Timothy J. Welsh’s Mixed Realism: Videogames and the Violence of Fiction
  • Cara Marta Messina
000436v13n4Finding and Interpreting Arguments: An Important Challenge for Humanities Computing and Scholarly Practice
  • Andrew Ravenscroft
  • Colin Allen
000434v13n4Reading the Quan Tang shi: Literary History, Topic Modeling, Divergence Measures
  • Peter Broadwell
  • Jack W. Chen
  • David Shepard
000438v13n4Decoupling Quality Control and Publication: The Digital Latin Library and the Traveling Imprimatur.
  • Samuel J. Huskey
  • Jeffrey C. Witt
000440v13n4Changes in Lyrical and Hit Diversity of Popular U.S. Songs 1956-2016
  • Peter Meindertsma
000441v13n4Digital Collaborations: A Survey Analysis of Digital Humanities Partnerships Between Librarians and Other Academics
  • Jessica Wagner Webster
000433v13n4Cosmopolitanism, Japaneseness, and Video Game Studies: A Review of Mia Consalvo's Atari to Zelda: Japan's Videogames in Global Contexts
  • Steven Braun
000435v13n4Creating a User Manual for Healthy Crowd Engagement: A Review of Mark Hedges and Stuart Dunn's Academic Crowdsourcing in the Humanities: Crowds, Communities and Co-production
  • Samantha Blickhan
000439v13n4Persuasive Physical Computing: A Review of David M. Rieder’s Suasive Iterations: Rhetoric, Writing, & Physical Computing
  • Nathan Sullivan
000846v14n1DHQ Statement on Black Lives Matter and Structural Racism
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000443v14n1Developing a Process-Oriented, Inclusive Pedagogy: At the Intersection of Digital Humanities, Second Language Acquisition, and New Literacies
  • Melinda A. Cro
  • Sara K. Kearns
000444v14n1Episodic Theater and the Digital Text: Editing the Traveling Players’ Fortunatus
  • Kevin Chovanec
000448v14n1Erasure, Misrepresentation and Confusion: Investigating JSTOR Topics on Women’s and Race Histories
  • Sharon Block
000450v14n1The Push and Pull of Digital Humanities: Topic Modeling the What is digital humanities? Genre
  • Elizabeth Callaway
  • Jeffrey Turner
  • Heather Stone
  • Adam Halstrom
000447v14n1Editorializing the Greek Anthology: The palatin manuscript as a collective imaginary
  • Marcello Vitali-Rosati
  • Servanne Monjour
  • Joana Casenave
  • Elsa Bouchard
  • Margot Mellet
000442v14n1A multi-dimensional ontology-based analysis of the Censorship of Hebrew Manuscripts
  • Gila Prebor
  • Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet
  • Isaac Miller
000449v14n1Medieval manuscript descriptions and the Semantic Web: analysing the impact of CIDOC CRM on Italian codicological-paleographical data
  • Anna Bellotto
000446v14n1Rogue Performances: A Review of Abigail De Kosnik’s Rogue Archives: Digital Cultural Memory and Media Fandom
  • Brian M. Watson
000493v14n2Remembering Stéfan Sinclair
  • DHQ editorial team
000460v14n2Apresentação - Edição especial da DHQ em português Introduction: A Portuguese-language Special Issue of DHQ
  • Luis Ferla
  • Cecily Raynor
000452v14n2Geovisualização de dados e ciência aberta e cidadã - a experiência da Plataforma LindaGeo Data Geovisualization and Open and Citizen Science - the LindaGeo Platform Prototype
  • Sarita Albagli
  • Hesley Py
  • Allan Yu Iwama
000453v14n2Aproximações ao cenário das humanidades digitais no Brasil Approaches to the Digital Humanities Scene in Brazil
  • Cláudio José Silva Ribeiro
  • Suemi Higuchi
  • Luis Antonio Coelho Ferla
000458v14n2Avanços no estudo das redes de itinerários da Península Ibérica no século XVI. Aplicando os SIGH para estudar a história da arquitetura Advances in the Study of 16th-century Road Networks in the Iberian Peninsula: Applying SIGH to the History of Architecture
  • Patricia Ferreira-Lopes
000457v14n2Ler a prosa do mundo hoje Reading Prose in this Day and Age
  • Maria Clara Paixão de Sousa
000459v14n2Curadoria Digital e Custos – Exploração de abordagens e perceções Digital Curation and its Costs: A Study of Practices and Insights
  • Luís Corujo
  • Jorge Revez
  • Carlos Guardado da Silva
000467v14n2Reconstruir histórias da conservação da natureza na Califórnia: 1850 – 2010 Reconstructing Histories of Nature Conservation in California: 1850-2010
  • Maria J.Ferreira dos Santos
000455v14n2Digital Editions and Version Numbering
  • Paul A. Broyles
000469v14n2Crowdsourcing Image Extraction and Annotation: Software Development and Case Study
  • Ana Jofre
  • Vincent Berardi
  • Kathleen P.J. Brennan
  • Aisha Cornejo
  • Carl Bennett
  • John Harlan
000454v14n2Digital Humanities and Natural Language Processing: Je t’aime... Moi non plus
  • Barbara McGillivray
  • Thierry Poibeau
  • Pablo Ruiz Fabo
000461v14n2Reading Chicago Reading: Quantitative Analysis of a Repeating Literary Program
  • John Shanahan
  • Robin Burke
  • Ana Lučić
000445v14n2Tracking the Consumption Junction: Temporal Dependencies between Articles and Advertisements in Dutch Newspapers
  • Melvin Wevers
  • Jianbo Gao
  • Kirstoffer L. Nielbo
000451v14n2Calamari − A High-Performance Tensorflow-based Deep Learning Package for Optical Character Recognition
  • Christoph Wick
  • Christian Reul
  • Frank Puppe
000462v14n2Open Data in Cultural Heritage Institutions: Can We Be Better Than Data Brokers?
  • S.L. Ziegler
000475v14n2A Prosopography as Linked Open Data: Some Implications from DPRR
  • John Douglas Bradley
000485v14n3Lab and Slack. Situated Research Practices in Digital Humanities - Introduction to the DHQ Special Issue.
  • Mila Oiva
  • Urszula Pawlicka-Deger
000463v14n3Scholarly Infrastructure as Critical Argument: Nine principles in a preliminary survey of the bibliographic and critical values expressed by scholarly web-portals for visualizing data
  • Jo Guldi
000466v14n3The Laboratory Turn: Exploring Discourses, Landscapes, and Models of Humanities Labs
  • Urszula Pawlicka-Deger
000465v14n3Digital Humanities as Epistemic Cultures: How DH Labs Make Knowledge, Objects, and Subjects
  • James W. Malazita
  • Ezra J. Teboul
  • Hined Rafeh
000464v14n3The Chili and Honey of Digital Humanities Research:The Facilitation of the Interdisciplinary Transfer of Knowledge in Digital Humanities Centers
  • Mila Oiva
000468v14n3Excavating Infrastructure in the Analog Humanities’ Lab: An Analysis of Claude Lévi-Strauss’s Laboratoire d’anthropologie sociale
  • Aleksandra Kil
000471v14n3Infrastructure and Social Interaction: Situated Research Practices in Digital Humanities in India
  • Shanmugapriya T
  • Nirmala Menon
000479v14n3Digital Humanities on Reserve: From Reading Room to Laboratory at Yale University Library
  • Catherine DeRose
  • Peter Leonard
000470v14n3Organic and Locally Sourced: Growing a Digital Humanities Lab with an Eye Towards Sustainability
  • Rebekah Cummings
  • David S. Roh
  • Elizabeth Callaway
000472v14n3Inside the Trading Zone: Thinkering in a Digital History Lab
  • Andreas Fickers
  • Tim van der Heijden
000478v14n3Creating Spaces for Interdisciplinary Research across Literature, Neuroscience, and DH: A Case Study of The Digital Humanities and Literary Cognition Lab (DHLC)
  • Natalie Philips
  • Alexander Babbitt
  • Soohyun Cho
  • Jessica Kane
  • Cody Mejeur
  • Craig Pearson
000473v14n3Ooligan Press: Building and Sustaining a Feminist Digital Humanities Lab at a R-2
  • Kathi Inman Berens
  • Abbey Gaterud
  • Rachel Noorda
000480v14n3An Open Lab? The Electronic Textual Cultures Lab in the Evolving Digital Humanities Landscape
  • Randa El Khatib
  • Alyssa Arbuckle
  • Lynne Siemens
  • Ray Siemens
  • Caroline Winter
  • ETCL Research Group
000474v14n3One Loveheart at a Time: The Language of Emoji and the Building of Affective Community in the Digital Medieval Studies Environment
  • Lawrence Evalyn
  • C. E. M. Henderson
  • Julia King
  • Jessica Lockhart
  • Laura Mitchell
  • Suzanne Conklin Akbari
000476v14n3Theatre analytics: developing software for theatre research
  • Clarisse Bardiot
000477v14n3A Case Study Protocol for Meta-Research into Digital Practices in the Humanities
  • Maciej Maryl
  • Costis Dallas
  • Jennifer Edmond
  • Jessie Labov
  • Ingrida Kelpšienė
  • Michelle Doran
  • Marta Kołodziejska
  • Klaudia Grabowska
000481v14n3The Role of Critical Thinking in Humanities Infrastructure: The Pipeline Concept with a Study of HaToRI (Hansard Topic Relevance Identifier)
  • Ashley S. Lee
  • Poom Chiarawongse
  • Jo Guldi
  • Andras Zsom
000483v14n3Lost Spaces, Lost Technologies, and Lost People: Online History Projects Seek to Recover LGBTQ+ Spatial Histories
  • Alex D. Ketchum
000484v14n3Fading Away... The challenge of sustainability in digital studies
  • Christine Barats
  • Valérie Schafer
  • Andreas Fickers
000456v14n3Tremendous Mechanical Labor: Father Busa’s Algorithm
  • Geoffrey Rockwell
  • Stéfan Sinclair
000487v14n3The Fold: Rethinking Interactivity in Data Visualization
  • Viktoria Brüggemann
  • Mark-Jan Bludau
  • Marian Dörk
000489v14n3Reassessing the locus of normalization in machine-assisted collation
  • David J. Birnbaum
  • Elena Spadini
000486v14n3Playing with Playthroughs: Distance Visualization and Narrative Form in Video Games
  • Cody Mejeur
000531v14n4Introduction: Digital Humanities & Colonial Latin American Studies
  • Hannah Alpert-Abrams
  • Clayton McCarl
000482v14n4Modeling Amerindian Sea Travel in the Early Colonial Caribbean
  • Emma Slayton
000502v14n4El Catálogo Colectivo de Marcas de Fuego. Avatares para conformar su canon de autoridades
  • Mercedes I. Salomón Salazar
000491v14n4The Form of the Content: The Digital Archive Nahuatl/Nawat in Central America
  • Laura Matthew
  • Michael Bannister
000494v14n4Decolonizing The Digital in the Classroom: Reflections on the Intersection of Colonial Latin American Art History and Digital Art History Pedagogy
  • Lauren G. Kilroy-Ewbank
000529v14n4Ticha: Collaboration with Indigenous communities to build digital resources on Zapotec language and history
  • George Aaron Broadwell
  • Moisés García Guzmán
  • Brook Danielle Lillehaugen
  • Felipe H. Lopez
  • May Helena Plumb
  • Mike Zarafonetis
000490v14n4Developing Geographically Oriented NLP Approaches to Sixteenth–Century Historical Documents: Digging into Early Colonial Mexico
  • Diego Jiménez–Badillo
  • Patricia Murrieta–Flores
  • Bruno Martins
  • Ian Gregory
  • Mariana Favila-Vázquez
  • Raquel Liceras-Garrido
000532v14n4Film and Video Analysis in the Digital Humanities – An Interdisciplinary Dialog
  • Manuel Burghardt
  • Adelheid Heftberger
  • Johannes Pause
  • Niels-Oliver Walkowski
  • Matthias Zeppelzauer
000495v14n4The Phenomenon of Interwar City Symphonies: A Combined Methodology of Digital Tools and Traditional Film Analysis Methods to Study Visual Motifs and Structural Patterns of Experimental-Documentary City Films
  • Eva Hielscher
000496v14n4Matching Computational Analysis and Human Experience: Performative Arts and the Digital Humanities
  • Jan-Hendrik Bakels
  • Matthias Grotkopp
  • Thomas Scherer
  • Jasper Stratil
000497v14n4Exploring Digitised Moving Image Collections: The SEMIA Project, Visual Analysis and the Turn to Abstraction
  • Eef Masson
  • Christian Gosvig Olesen
  • Nanne van Noord
  • Giovanna Fossati
000498v14n4The Stylometry of Film Dialogue: Pros and Pitfalls
  • Agata Hołobut
  • Jan Rybicki
000499v14n4The Voices of Doctor Who – How Stylometry Can be Useful in Revealing New Information About TV Series
  • Joanna Byszuk
000500v14n4Methods and Advanced Tools for the Analysis of Film Colors in Digital Humanities
  • Barbara Flueckiger
  • Gaudenz Halter
000518v14n4Automated Visual Content Analysis for Film Studies: Current Status and Challenges
  • Kader Pustu-Iren
  • Julian Sittel
  • Roman Mauer
  • Oksana Bulgakowa
  • Ralph Ewerth
000528v14n4Unknowable Facts and Digital Databases: Reflections on the Women Film Pioneers Project and Women in Film History
  • Sarah-Mai Dang
000503v14n4Vivas to those who have failed: Walt Whitman Electric and the (Digital) Humanities
  • Nicole Gray
000533v14n4Playing With Unicorns: AI Dungeon and Citizen NLP
  • Minh Hua
  • Rita Raley
000437v14n4Review of Sean Cubitt’s Finite Media: Environmental Implications of Digital Technologies
  • Richard Snyder
000541v15n1Introduction: Special Issue on AudioVisual Data in DH
  • Taylor Arnold
  • Stefania Scagliola
  • Lauren Tilton
  • Jasmijn Van Gorp
000542v15n1Founding the Special Interest Group Audio-Visual in Digital Humanities: An Interview with Franciska de Jong, Martijn Kleppe, and Max Kemman
  • Stefania Scagliola
000515v15n1Exploring Film Language with a Digital Analysis Tool: the Case of Kinolab
  • Allison Cooper
  • Fernando Nascimento
  • David Francis
000507v15n1Audiovisualities out of Annotation: Three Case Studies in Teaching Digital Annotation with Mediate
  • Joel Burges
  • Solvegia Armoskaite
  • Tiamat Fox
  • Darren Mueller
  • Joshua Romphf
  • Emily Sherwood
  • Madeline Ullrich
000524v15n1The Media Ecology Project: Collaborative DH Synergies to Produce New Research in Visual Culture History
  • Mark Williams
  • John Bell
000512v15n1Audiated Annotation from the Middle Ages to the Open Web
  • Tanya E. Clement
  • Liz Fischer
000509v15n1Healing the Gap: Digital Humanities Methods for the Virtual Reunification of Split Media and Paper Collections
  • Stephanie Sapienza
  • Eric Hoyt
  • Matt St. John
  • Ed Summers
  • JJ Bersch
000519v15n1PodcastRE Analytics: Using RSS to Study the Cultures and Norms of Podcasting
  • Eric Hoyt
  • J.J. Bersch
  • Susan Noh
  • Samuel Hansen
  • Jacob Mertens
  • Jeremy Wade Morris
000523v15n1Transdisciplinary Analysis of a Corpus of French Newsreels: The ANTRACT Project
  • Jean Carrive
  • Abdelkrim Beloued
  • Pascale Goetschel
  • Serge Heiden
  • Antoine Laurent
  • Pasquale Lisena
  • Franck Mazuet
  • Sylvain Meignier
  • Bénédicte Pincemin
  • Géraldine Poels
  • Raphaël Troncy
000504v15n1Topological properties of music collaboration networks: The case of Jazz and Hip Hop
  • Lukas Gienapp
  • Clara Kruckenberg
  • Manuel Burghardt
000516v15n1Afrofuturist Intellectual Mixtapes: A Classroom Case Study
  • Tyechia L. Thompson
  • Dashiel Carrera
000505v15n1Annotating our Environs with the Sound and Sight of Numbers: The DataScapes Project
  • John Bonnett
  • Joe Bolton
  • William Ralph
  • Amy Legault
  • Erin MacAfee
  • Michael Winter
  • Chris Jaques
  • Mark Anderson
000508v15n1What Does A Photograph Sound Like? Digital Image Sonification As Synesthetic AudioVisual Digital Humanities
  • Michael J. Kramer
000522v15n1From close listening to distant listening: Developing tools for Speech-Music discrimination of Danish music radio
  • Iben Have
  • Kenneth Enevoldsen
000513v15n1Hearing Change in the Chocolate City: Computational Methods for Listening to Gentrification
  • Alison Martin
000517v15n1Advances in Digital Music Iconography: Benchmarking the detection of musical instruments in unrestricted, non-photorealistic images from the artistic domain
  • Matthia Sabatelli
  • Nikolay Banar
  • Marie Cocriamont
  • Eva Coudyzer
  • Karine Lasaracina
  • Walter Daelemans
  • Pierre Geurts
  • Mike Kestemont
000520v15n1Music Theory, the Missing Link Between Music-Related Big Data and Artificial Intelligence
  • Jeffrey A. T. Lupker
  • William J. Turkel
000506v15n1Comparative K-Pop Choreography Analysis through Deep-Learning Pose Estimation across a Large Video Corpus
  • Peter Broadwell
  • Timothy R. Tangherlini
000511v15n1Moving Cinematic History: Filmic Analysis through Performative Research
  • Jenny Oyallon-Koloski
  • Dora Valkanova
  • Michael J. Junokas
  • Kayt MacMaster
  • Sarah Marks Mininsohn
000510v15n1Towards a User-Friendly Tool for Automated Sign Annotation: Identification and Annotation of Time Slots, Number of Hands, and Handshape
  • Manolis Fragkiadakis
  • Victoria Nyst
  • Peter van der Putten
000527v15n1Books Aren't Dead: Resurrecting Audio Technology and Feminist Digital Humanities Approaches to Publication and Authorship
  • Emily Edwards
  • Robin Hershkowitz
000514v15n1Another Type of Human Narrative: Visualizing Movement Histories Through Motion Capture Data and Virtual Reality
  • Eugenia S. Kim
000521v15n1Deformin' in the Rain: How (and Why) to Break a Classic Film
  • Jason Mittell
000543v15n1Book Review: Digital Sound Studies (2018)
  • Tracey El Hajj
000551v15n1Introduction to Göttingen Dialogues 2016
  • Marco Büchler
000525v15n1Hierarchical or Non-hierarchical? A Philosophical Approach to a Debate in Text Encoding
  • Alois Pichler
000538v15n1Annotating ritual in ancient Greek tragedy: a bottom-up approach in action
  • Gloria Mugelli
  • Federico Boschetti
  • Andrea Bellandi
  • Riccardo Del Gratta
  • Anas Fahad Khan
  • Andrea Taddei
000539v15n1Can an author style be unveiled through word distribution?
  • Giulia Benotto
000526v15n1Using an Advanced Text Index Structure for Corpus Exploration in Digital Humanities
  • Tobias Englmeier
  • Marco Büchler
  • Stefan Gerdjikov
  • Klaus U. Schulz
000537v15n1Computer Vision and the Creation of a Database of Printers’ Ornaments
  • Hazel Wilkinson
  • James Briggs
  • Dirk Gorissen
000544v15n1Inferring standard name form, gender and nobility from historical texts using stable model semantics
  • Davor Lauc
  • Darko Vitek
000545v15n1German Narratives in International Television Format Adaptations: Comparing Du und Ich (ZDF 2002) with Un Gars, Une Fille (Quebec 1997-2002)
  • Edward Larkey
000501v15n1From the Presupposition of Doom to the Manifestation of Code: Using Emulated Citation in the Study of Games and Cultural Software
  • Eric Kaltman
  • Joseph Osborn
  • Noah Wardrip-Fruin
000536v15n1Fostering Community Engagement through Datathon Events: The Archives Unleashed Experience
  • Samantha Fritz
  • Ian Milligan
  • Nick Ruest
  • Jimmy Lin
000540v15n1Leonardo, Morelli, and the Computational Mirror
  • Alison Langmead
  • Christopher J. Nygren
  • Paul Rodriguez
  • Alan Craig
000534v15n1Networks, Maps, and Time: Visualizing Historical Networks Using Palladio
  • Melanie Conroy
000535v15n1A Review of Twitter and Tear Gas
  • Nanditha Narayanamoorthy
000530v15n1A Review of Intergenerational Connections in Digital Families
  • Sucharita Sarkar
000556v15n2Why Digital Humanists Should Emphasize Situated Data over Capta
  • Matthew Lavin
000558v15n2Hands-On Reading: An Experiment in Slow Digital Reading
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  • Matt Coneys Wainwright
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000641v16n3Digital Black Voices: Podcasting and the Black Public Sphere
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000642v16n3Looking Backward and Forward: Pleasure, Joy, and the Future of Black DH
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000644v16n3Our Time Is Now (It’s Always Been Our Time)
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000621v16n3Critical Design as Theory, Experiment, and Data: A Sociologically-Informed Approach to Visualizing Networks of Loss
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000622v16n3Studying Large-Scale Behavioral Differences in Auschwitz-Birkenau with Simulation of Gendered Narratives
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000629v16n3 Ethical and Effective Visualization of Knowledge Networks
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000624v16n3Heterochronologies: a platform for correlation and research in temporal graphics
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000562v16n3Networked Cross-Dressing: A Digital Refashioning of Shakespearean Gender Subversion
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000627v16n4Rule-based Adornment of Modern Historical Japanese Corpora using Accurate Universal Dependencies
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000643v16n4The circus we deserve? A front row look at the organization of the annual academic conference for the Digital Humanities
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000647v16n4Digital Humanities Inside Out: Developing a Digital Humanities Curriculum for Computer Scientists in Singapore
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000648v16n4Interpreting Measures of Meaning: Introducing Salience Differentiated Stability
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000649v16n4Underlying Sentiments in 1867: A Study of News Flows on the Execution of Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico in Digitized Newspaper Corpora
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000656v16n4The Banality of Big Data: A Review of Discriminating Data
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000655v16n4Annotation: A Uniting, but Multifaceted Practice. A Review of Nantke and Schlupkothen (2020)
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000671v17n1Introduction to Special Issue: Project Resiliency in the Digital Humanities
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000665v17n1The Stories We Tell: Project Narratives, Project Endings, and the Affective Value of Collaboration
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000662v17n1Reference Rot in the Digital Humanities Literature: An Analysis of Citations Containing Website Links in DHQ
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000654v17n1More than Distant Viewing: Qualitative Views on Machine Learning as an Automated Analysis Method in Networked Climate Image Communication
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000657v17n1Whitman Tracked Between Editions, Rossetti as a Complex Subversive, and the Collective Sense of Authorship: A Mixed Methods Accounting of a Hyperlinked Calamus
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000651v17n1Tiresias: A Novel Approach for Mining Book Indices
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000663v17n1The case of the golden background, a virtual restoration and a physical reconstruction of the medieval Crucifixion of the Lindau Master (c. 1425)
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000672v17n1A Keyword Analysis of Climate Change in Contemporary Literary Studies, 2000-2022
  • Matt Morgenstern
000653v17n1The History of Digital History: A Review of Crymble (2021)
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000713v17n2Introduction: Situating Critical Code Studies in the Digital Humanities
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000700v17n2Reverse Engineering the Gendered Design of Amazon’s Alexa: Methods in Testing Closed-Source Code in Grey and Black Box Systems
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000696v17n2BASIC FTBALL and Computer Programming for All
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000705v17n2Computational art Explorations of Linguistic Possibility Spaces: comparative translingual close readings of Daniel C. Howe’s Automatype and Radical of the Vertical Heart 忄
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000707v17n2Any Means Necessary to Refuse Erasure by Algorithm: Lillian-Yvonne Bertram’s Travesty Generator
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000693v17n2Poetry as Code as Interactive Fiction: Engaging Multiple Text-Based Literacies in Scarlet Portrait Parlor
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000684v17n2How to Do Things with Deep Learning Code
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000706v17n2Tracing Toxicity Through Code: Towards a Method of Explainability and Interpretability in Software
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000702v17n2Nonsense Code: A Nonmaterial Performance
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000698v17n2The Less Humble Programmer
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000686v17n2 Distant Reading and Viewing: Big Questions in Digital Art History and Digital Literary Studies
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000687v17n2Tool criticism in practice. On methods, tools and aims of computational literary studies
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000688v17n2Slow Listening: Digital Tools for Voice Studies
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000689v17n2Bias in Big Data, Machine Learning and AI: What Lessons for the Digital Humanities?
  • Andrew Prescott
000690v17n2The Politics of Tools
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000691v17n2Sentiment Analysis in Literary Studies. A Critical Survey
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000692v17n2Unpacking tool criticism as practice, in practice
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000676v17n2Computational Paremiology: Charting the temporal, ecological dynamics of proverb use in books, news articles, and tweets
  • Ethan Davis
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000679v17n2Historical GIS and Guidebooks: A Scalable Reading of Czechoslovak Tourist Attractions
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000652v17n2An Integral Web-map for the Analysis of Spatial Change over Time in a Complex Built Environment: Digital Samos
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000675v17n2SEDES: Metrical Position in Greek Hexameter
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000673v17n2Automatic Identification of Rhetorical Elements in classical Arabic Poetry
  • Heyam Abd Alhadi
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000680v17n2Language, Materiality, and Digital Neapolitanitá
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000681v17n2Machine Learning Techniques For Analyzing Inscriptions From Israel
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000704v17n3Working on and with Categories for Text Analysis: Challenges and Findings from and for Digital Humanities Practices
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000726v17n3Interlinking Text and Data with Semantic Annotation and Ontology Design Patterns to Analyse Historical Travelogues
  • Sandra Balck
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000720v17n3Category Development at the Interface of Interpretive Pragmalinguistic Annotation and Machine Learning: Annotation, detection and classification of linguistic routines of discourse referencing in political debates
  • Michael Bender
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000701v17n3Making the Whole Greater than the Sum of its Parts: Taxonomy development as a site of negotiation and compromise in an interdisciplinary software development project
  • Jennifer C. Edmond
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000708v17n3Categorising Legal Records – Deductive, Pragmatic, and Computational Strategies
  • Marlene Ernst
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000728v17n3Made to Be a Woman: A case study on the categorization of gender using an individuation-based approach in the analysis of literary texts
  • Mareike Schumacher
  • Marie Flüh
000732v17n3Categorial Relations in (Re)constructing Topoi and in (Re)modeling Topology as a Methodology: Vertical, horizontal, heuristic and epistemological interdependencies
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000731v17n3Systems of Intertextuality: Towards a formalization of text relations for manual annotation and automated reasoning
  • Jan Horstmann
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000725v17n3Are Ontologies Trees or Lattices?
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000703v17n3Visualization of Categorization: How to see the wood and the trees
  • Ophir Münz-Manor
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000729v17n3Annotating German in Austria: A Case-study of manual annotation in and for digital variationist linguistics
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000711v17n3From Semi-structured Text to Tangible Categories: Analysing and annotating death lists in 18th century newspaper issues
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000724v17n3Developing Computational Models for Formalizing Concepts in the British Colonial India Corpus
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000727v17n3Case Study: Annotating the ambiguous modality of "must" in Jane Austen’s Emma
  • Angelika Zirker
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000682v17n3Automated Transcription of Gə'əz Manuscripts Using Deep Learning
  • Samuel Grieggs
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  • Gelila Tilahun
  • Suzanne Akbari
  • Eyob Derillo
  • Jarod Jacobs
  • Christine Kwon
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  • Steve Delamarter
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000697v17n3Reconstructing historical texts from fragmentary sources: Charles S. Parnell and the Irish crisis, 1880-86
  • Eugenio Biagini
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000683v17n3Discourse cohesion in Xenophon’s On Horsemanship through Sketch Engine
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000674v17n3History Harvesting: A Case Study in Documenting Local History
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000694v17n3Cluster Analysis in Tracing Textual Dependencies – a Case of Psalm 6 in 16th-century English Devotional Manuals
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000709v17n3Project Quintessence: Examining Textual Dimensionality with a Dynamic Corpus Explorer
  • Samuel Pizelo
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  • Carl Stahmer
000714v17n3The Digital Environmental Humanities (DEH) in the Anthropocene: Challenges and Opportunities in an Era of Ecological Precarity
  • John Ryan
  • Lydia Hearn
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000715v17n3DH as Data: Establishing Greater Access through Sustainability
  • Alex Kinnaman
  • Corinne Guimont
000719v17n3Visualizing a Series: Aggregate Compositional Analysis of Botticelli's Commedia
  • Nathaniel Corley
000677v17n3 Starting and Sustaining Digital Humanities/Digital Scholarships Centers: Lessons from the Trenches
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000717v17n4Unveiling the Editing Process of Japanese Demons Picture Scrolls: How Digital Humanities Played a Role in Developing a New Theory in Art History
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000721v17n4What Counts? Digital Humanities Pedagogy Seminars as Teaching
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000712v17n4AR and Public Participation in Maputo City: An Exploratory Study
  • Anselmo Matusse
000723v17n4Problems of Authorship Classification: Recognising the Author Style or a Book?
  • František Válek
  • Jan Hajič, Jr.
000735v17n4Seeking Information in Spanish Historical Newspapers: The Case of Diario de Madrid (18th and 19th Centuries)
  • Eva Sánchez-Salido
  • Antonio Menta
  • Ana García-Serrano
000564v17n4A Review of Oral Tradition and the Internet: Pathways of the Mind by John Miles Foley
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000650v17n4Rich Veins of Ore: A Review of Gabe Ignatow and Rada Mihalcea’s An Introduction to Text Mining: Research Design, Data Collection, and Analysis
  • Charlie Harper
000730v17n4A Synoptic Primer: Review of Wissensrohstoff Text: Eine Einführung in das Text Mining (2022)
  • Michael Richter
000733v18n1Cuneiform Stroke Recognition and Vectorization in 2D Images
  • Adéla Hamplová
  • Avital Romach
  • Josef Pavlíček
  • Arnošt Veselý
  • Martin Čejka
  • David Franc
  • Shai Gordin
000734v18n1Exploring Combinatorial Methods to Produce Sonnets: An Overview of the Oupoco Project
  • Frédérique Mélanie-Becquet
  • Clément Plancq
  • Claude Grunspan
  • Mylène Maignant
  • Matthieu Raffard
  • Mathilde Roussel
  • Fiammetta Ghedini
  • Thierry Poibeau
000736v18n1Recognition and Analysis of the Proceedings of the Greek Parliament after WWII
  • Epameinondas-Konstantinos Barmpounis
  • John Pavlopoulos
  • Panos Louridas
  • Dritsa Konstantina
000738v18n1Cross-codex Learning for Reliable Scribe Identification in Medieval Manuscripts
  • Julius Weißmann
  • Markus Seidl
  • Anya Dietrich
  • Martin Haltrich
000718v18n1Fingerprints of British Book History: A Feminist Labor History of EEBO
  • Ana Quiring
000737v18n1An Annotated Multilingual Dataset to Study Modality in the Gospels
  • Helena Bermúdez-Sabel
  • Francesca Dell'Oro
000695v18n1Building an Interface as an Argument? The Case Study of Untangling the Cordel
  • Elina Leblanc
000488v18n1Tractable Tensions: A Review of Digital Humanities: Knowledge and Critique in a Digital Age by David M. Berry and Anders Fagerjord
  • Onyekachi Henry Ibekwe
000432v18n1Gamer Trouble: A Review
  • Himadri Agarwal
000752v18n2Introduction to the Special Issue: Using Visual AI Applied to Digital Archives
  • Lise Jaillant
000722v18n2Augmenting Access to Embodied Knowledge Archives: A Computational Framework
  • Giacomo Alliata
  • Yumeng Hou
  • Sarah Kenderdine
000742v18n2Sensitivity and Access: Unlocking the Colonial Visual Archive with Machine Learning
  • Jonathan Dentler
  • Lise Jaillant
  • Daniel Foliard
  • Julien Schuh
000755v18n2AI and Medical Images: Addressing Ethical Challenges to Provide Responsible Access to Historical Medical Illustrations
  • Lise Jaillant
  • Katherine Aske
000740v18n2Capturing Captions: Using AI to Identify and Analyse Image Captions in a Large Dataset of Historical Book Illustrations
  • Julia Thomas
  • Irene Testini
000744v18n2Deep Learning for Historical Cadastral Maps and Satellite Imagery Analysis: Insights from Styria's Franciscean Cadastre
  • Wolfgang Thomas Göderle
  • Fabian Rampetsreiter
  • Christian Macher
  • Katrin Mauthner
  • Oliver Pimas
000741v18n2Open or Close Research Instruments? Conflicting Rationales in the Organization of Early Digital Medieval History in Europe (1960–1990).
  • Edgar Lejeune
000573v18n2Lilypond Music-Notation Software in the Digital-Humanities Toolbox
  • Andrew A. Cashner
000745v18n2LemonizeTBX: Design and Implementation of a New Converter from TBX to OntoLex-Lemon
  • Andrea Bellandi
  • Giorgio Maria Di Nunzio
  • Silvia Piccini
  • Federica Vezzani
000678v18n2Towards a National Data Architecture for Cultural Collections: Designing the Australian Cultural Data Engine
  • Rachel Fensham
  • Tyne Daile Sumner
  • Nat Cutter
  • George Buchanan
  • Rui Liu
  • Justin Munoz
  • James Smithies
  • Ivy Zheng
  • David Carlin
  • Erik Champion
  • Hugh Craig
  • Scott East
  • Chris Hay
  • Lisa M. Given
  • John Macarthur
  • David McMeekin
  • Joanna Mendelssohn
  • Deborah van der Plaat
000710v18n2Graph based modelling of prosopographical datasets. Case study: Romans 1by1
  • Rada Varga
  • Stefan Bornhofen
000424v18n2From Archive to Database: Using Crowdsourcing, TEI, and Collaborative Labor to Construct the Maria Edgeworth Letters Project
  • Hilary Havens
  • Eliza Alexander Wilcox
  • Meredith L. Hale
  • Jamie Kramer
000492v18n2A Review of James Little’s The Making of Samuel Beckett’s Not I / Pas moi, That Time / Cette fois and Footfalls / Pas (2021)
  • Céline Thobois-Gupta
000743v18n2A Review of Feminist in a Software Lab: Difference + Design (2018)
  • Diane K. Jakacki
000576v18n2The Humans and Algorithms of Music Recommendation: A Review of Computing Taste (2022)
  • Jacob Pleasants
000580v18n2Digital Methods in Literary Criticism: A Review of Digital Humanities and Literary Studies (2022)
  • Lili Wang
  • Tianxiang Chen
000749v18n3Bibliographic Translation Data: Invisibility, Research Challenges, Institutional and Editorial Practices
  • Lisa Teichmann
  • Karolina Roman
000751v18n3Manuscript Catalogues as Data for Research: From Provenance to Data Decolonisation
  • Huw Jones
  • Yasmin Faghihi
000754v18n3Conceptual Modeling of European Silk Heritage with the SILKNOW Data Model and Extension
  • Marie Puren
  • Pierre Vernus
000716v18n3Towards a differentiated digital-hermeneutic analysis tool for the detection of short quotations using the example of the Church Father Jerome
  • Franziska Schropp
  • Thomas E. Konrad
  • Marie Revellio
  • Barbara Feichtinger
000753v18n3A Network Analysis of Figurative Topic Classification: The Case Study of Timon of Athens
  • Gilad Gutman
000739v18n3libEscansión: A Recursive Precedence Approach to Metrical Scansion
  • Fernando Sanz-Lázaro
000746v18n3Sustainability and Swedish Women's History: Digitizing Photographs from the KvinnSam Archives
  • Rachel Pierce
000747v18n3The Model is the Message: Modelling and the Future of Humanities Scholarship
  • Amanda Furiasse
000750v18n3Gestured Labor: A Review of Proxies (2021)
  • Sarah Potvin
000766v18n4Digital Sankofa: Understanding the Past and Futures of Black Digital Humanities
  • Rebecca Y. Bayeck
  • Joseph M. Bayeck
000760v18n4Debates in #BlackDH: Key Moments and Queer Directions in Black Studies Scholarship
  • Faithe J. Day
000763v18n4Bridging the Gap of Exhibition Design, Instructional Design, and the Learning Sciences for the Future of Black Digital Humanities
  • Rebecca Y. Bayeck
000762v18n4Infrastructural Sovereignty in the Black Atlantic
  • Dhanashree Thorat
000759v18n4Decolonial by Design: Building Sekuru's Stories
  • Jennifer W. Kyker
000761v18n4Community-Driven Linked Data Approaches in Builders and Defenders: Nashville's Historical Black Civil War Database
  • Angela Sutton
  • Jessica Power
000767v18n4Library Professionals: Instrumental in Black Digital Humanities
  • Jina DuVernay
000758v18n4The Best Laid Plans: Case Studies of the Loss of Four Early (1996-2003) Digital Humanities Websites
  • Dr. Drew E. VandeCreek
000756v18n4The Ludii Games Database: A Resource for Computational and Cultural Research on Traditional Board Games
  • Walter Crist
  • Matthew Stephenson
  • Éric Piette
  • Cameron Browne
000781v19n1Introduction: The Politics and Ethics of Naming the Names of Enslaved People in Digital Humanities Projects
  • Walter Hawthorne
  • Richard Roberts
  • Fatoumata Seck
  • Rebecca Wall
000772v19n1Digitizing Guardianship Registers in Senegal (1895-1910): Naming as Evidence and Ethical Concern
  • Kelly M. Duke Bryant
000776v19n1Reflections on the Ethics of Research with the Registers of Liberated Africans in the Indian Ocean
  • Matthew S. Hopper
000768v19n1The Pedagogical Innovations and Ethical Challenges of Integrating an Online Version of the Registers of the Liberation of Senegal (1857-1903) into the Teaching of History in the Senegalese Middle Cycle Public Schooling
  • Mamadou Yéro Baldé
  • Djibrirou Daouda Ba
  • Ismaïla Mbodji
000780v19n1The Unnamed Fugitive and the Unknown Maroon: Anonymity and the Limits of Repair in Black Atlantic Historical Recovery
  • Annette Joseph-Gabriel
000778v19n1Descendants and Ethical Considerations when Documenting the Names of Enslaved People in Datasets on the Internet
  • Walter Hawthorne
000769v19n1Naming Names of Enslaved People in the Senegal Liberations Project
  • Richard Roberts
  • Rebecca Wall
000773v19n1Naming Slavery in a Digital Public History Project in Mali in the Context of Increased Violence Against Those Who Refuse to Be Called Slaves
  • Marie Rodet
  • Mamadou Séne Cissé
000770v19n1Systematic bias in humanities datasets: ancient and medieval coin finds in the FLAME project
  • Lee Mordechai
  • Alan Stahl
  • Mark Pyzyk
  • Ilia Curto Pelle
000764v19n1Unjust Readings: Against the New New Criticism
  • Paul Barrett
000771v19n1Experiments in Distant Reading: Using Topic Modeling on Chinese Buddhist Texts from 500-800 CE
  • Marcus Bingenheimer
  • Justin Brody
  • Ryan Nichols
000765v19n1Introducing Booksnake: A Scholarly App for Transforming Existing Digitized Archival Materials into Life-Size Virtual Objects for Embodied Interaction in Physical Space, using IIIF and Augmented Reality
  • Sean Fraga
  • Christy Ye
  • Henry Huang
  • Zack Sai
  • Michael Hughes
  • April Yao
  • Samir Ghosh
000757v19n1Can Open-Source Fix Predictive Policing? Anti-Racist Critical Code Studies Approach to Contemporary AI Policing Software
  • Sarah Ciston
  • Zach Mann
  • Mark C. Marino
  • Jeremy Douglass
000775v19n1A Review of Bridget Whearty's Digital Codicology: Medieval Books and Modern Labor (2022)
  • Loren Lee
000748v19n1Black Waves in Digital Humanities: Vaziri's (2023) Exploration of African Enslavement in the Persian Gulf through Film
  • Zeinab Parishani
000779v19n1Review of The Bloomsbury Handbook to the Digital Humanities (2023)
  • Soni Wadhwa
000774v19n2Information theory unravels the subtext in Chekhov
  • J. Nathanael Philipp
  • Michael Richter
  • Olav Mueller-Reichau
  • Matthias Irmer
000777v19n2Artistic Network Toolkit (ANT): Democratizing Network Modeling in Art Historical Scholarship
  • Alexis Culotta
  • Aron Culotta
000787v19n2Adapting a Research Tool for Teaching in a Post-Pandemic World: Textual Communities and Critical Digital Pedagogy in the Context of a Comprehensive Liberal Arts Research University
  • Barbara Bordalejo
  • Davide Pafumi
  • Morgan S. Pearce
  • Daniel Paul O’Donnell
000783v19n2Mediating Science in the Mountain: Rethinking the Historian’s Craft through Digital Public Humanities
  • Simon Dumas Primbault
  • Jérôme Baudry
  • Ion Mihailescu
000784v19n2The Right Distance: The Researcher’s Key Role between Literary Criticism and Data Visualization in the Atlante Calvino Project
  • Virginia Giustetto
  • Margherita Parigini
000782v19n2Disentangling Ownership in Digital Collecting Practices: Approaches From Across Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums
  • Arran J. Rees
  • Elizabeth Stainforth
000786v19n2The impact of the pandemic on musicologists’ use of technology
  • Frans Wiering
  • Charles Inskip
000788v19n2Unveiling the Critical Nexus of Data Preprocessing and Transparent Documentation for Result Quality and Reproducibility in Digital History
  • Clodomir Santana
  • Demival Vasques Filho
  • Michał Bojanowski
  • Agata Błoch
000785v19n2It’s Time to Historicize DH: A Review of Digital Humanities and the Cyberspace Decade, 1990-2001: A World Elsewhere
  • Shawna Ross
000790v19n3Slow, Painful and Expensive: Current Challenges in Text-Mining Corpus Construction for the Digital Humanities
  • Matt Warner
  • Nichole Nomura
  • Carmen Thong
  • Alix Keener
  • Alexander Sherman
  • Gabi Birch
  • Maciej Kurzynski
  • Mark Algee-Hewitt
000802v19n3Rewiring Digital Humanities through an Ethics of Ecological Care
  • Photini Vrikki
  • Güneş Tavmen
000801v19n3Let the Light in. Using LiDAR- and Photogrammetry-based BIM Reconstruction to Simulate Daylighting in the House of Trebius Valens, Pompeii
  • Nikolai Paukkonen
000806v19n3Genre 2.0? Embedding-Based Cluster Analysis as a Tool for Text Classification in Medieval Hebrew Literature
  • Annabelle Fuchs
000805v19n3Rondo: A Minimal Single Page Application for Digital Exhibits
  • Nick Szydlowski
000803v19n3Explicit!: Coding Carceral Censorship and Social Biases in United States Prisons
  • Kim Bobier
  • Sue Jeong Ka
000817v19n3Digital Hermeneutics, Medieval Texts, and Urban History: A Case Study from Aberdeen, Scotland
  • Wim Peters
  • William Hepburn
000807v19n3Stacks and Intersections: Feminist Thinking in Digital Humanities, a view from these islands
  • Caroline Bassett
  • Kylie Jarrett
  • Sharon Webb
000816v19n3Expertise vs. statistics. A qualitative evaluation of three keyness measures (logarithmic Zeta, Welch’s t-test, and Log-likelihood ratio test) applied to subgenres of the French novel
  • Julia Röttgermann
  • Keli Du
  • Julia Havrylash
  • Christof Schöch
000789v19n3"I was painted by...": A Case Study on the Use of CNNs for Image Classification in the Humanities
  • Marta Kipke
  • Lukas Brinkmeyer
  • Martin Langer
  • Lars Schmidt-Thieme
000804v19n3Keywords in Digital Humanities – A critical assessment of computational techniques for mapping security and freedom in historical debates
  • Tobias Blanke
  • Chloe Papadopoulou
000809v19n3Gapping the Map: Indigenous Presence in Native Land Digital
  • Anja Keil
000818v19n3A Review of Teaching the Middle Ages Through Modern Games
  • Morgan Pearce
  • Davide Pafumi
000821v19n3The Little Database: A Poetics of Media Formats (2025)
  • Ben Kudler
000808v19n4
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Contextual Semantic Text and Image Annotation in the MARKUS Environment
  • Hilde De Weerdt
  • Hou Ieong (Brent) Ho
  • Rainer Simon
  • Sunkyu Lee
  • Sander Molenaar
  • Wangzhi Xi
  • Dawn (Lizao) Zhuang
  • Iva Stojević
  • Hsieh-Chang Tu
  • Taylor Zaneri
  • Nung-Yao Lin
  • Meret Meister
000819v19n4
(Preview)
Designing for discovery: using web maps in the digital humanities
  • Gethin Rees
000820v19n4
(Preview)
Validity and Verifiability: Toward a Hybrid Framework for Evaluating Digital Humanities in India
  • Vinayak Das Gupta name
000822v19n4
(Preview)
User Experience (UX) Heuristics for the Digital Humanities
  • Elizabeth Rodwell
  • Kristina Neumann
  • Peggy Lindner

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