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11th DH 2016: Krakow, Poland
- Maciej Eder, Jan Rybicki:
11th Annual International Conference of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations, DH 2016, Krakow, Poland, July 11-16, 2016, Conference Abstracts. Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO) 2016, ISBN 978-83-942760-3-4
Plenary lectures
- Agnieszka Zalewska:
Can CERN serve as a model for Digital Humanities? DH 2016: 35 - Helen Agüera:
Early Funding of Humanities Computing: A Personal History. DH 2016: 35 - Claire Warwick:
Touching the interface: Bishop Cosin and unsolved problems in (digital) information design. DH 2016: 35-38
Panels / Multiple Paper Session
- Katarzyna Bazarnik, Kathi Inman Berens, Zenon Fajfer, Susan Garfinkel:
Playable Books at Electronic Literature's Interface. 39-42 - Joel Berkowitz, Debra Caplan, Agnieszka Legutko, Aaron Rubinstein:
Institutionalizing and implementing the Digital Yiddish Theatre Project. 42-43 - Gabriel Bodard, Tom Gheldof, K. Faith Lawrence, Simona Stoyanova, Charlotte Tupman, Leif Isaksen, Rainer Simon, Elton T. E. Barker, Pau de Soto Cañamares, Hugh Cayless:
Linked Ancient World Data: Relating the Past. 43-47 - Susan Brown, Tanya E. Clement, Laura Mandell, Deb Verhoeven, Jacque Wernimont:
Creating Feminist Infrastructure in the Digital Humanities. 47-50 - Susan Brown, Kenneth M. Price, Raymond G. Siemens, Hans-Walter Gabler, Fatiha Idmhand, Thomas Lebarbé, Elena Pierazzo:
The Scholarly Digital Edition: Best Practices, Guidelines, and Peer Evaluation. 51-52 - Vittore Casarosa, Seamus Ross, Anna Maria Tammaro:
Are the Digital Humanists Prepared for Open Access to Research Data? 53 - Brennan Collins, Joe Hurley, Sarah Melton, Pete Rorabaugh, Marni Davis, Michael C. Page, Ruth Dusseault, Jay Varner, Ben Miller, Robert Bryant, Jeffery B. Glover, Robin Wharton:
Developing Local Digital Humanities Communities: The Atlanta Studies Network. 54-56 - Christopher Donaldson, Matthew Sangster, Joanna E. Taylor:
Digitally Mapping Romantic Literature and Culture. 56-61 - Amy Earhart, Alex Gil, Roopika Risam, Barbara Bordalejo, Isabel Galina, Lorna M. Hughes, Melissa Terras:
Quality Matters: Diversity and the Digital Humanities in 2016. 61-63 - Maciej Eder, Fotis Jannidis, Jan Rybicki, Christof Schöch, Karina van Dalen:
Literary Concepts: The Past and the Future. 63-65 - Katherine M. Faull, Diane Jakacki, James O'Sullivan, Amy Earhart, Micki Kaufman:
Access, Ownership, Protection: The Ethics of Digital Scholarship. 66-68 - Natalie Harrower, Rebecca Grant:
Digital Data Sharing: Opportunities and Challenges of Opening Research. 68-69 - Gregory Heyworth, Michael Phelps, Adrian S. Wisnicki, Kenneth Boydston, Roger L. Easton Jr., Chet Van Duzer:
Recovering Shared Heritage via Spectral Imaging: Problems, Solutions, Interpretations. 69-72 - Nirmala Menon, Alex Gil, Rahul K. Gairola:
Diverse Digitalities: Targeted Models for Postcolonial Challenges in the Digital Discourse. 72-74 - Federico Nanni, Anat Ben-David, Niels Brügger, Meghan Dougherty, Ian Milligan, Jane Winters:
Web Historiography - A New Challenge for Digital Humanities? 74-76 - Daniel Paul O'Donnell, Barbara Bordalejo, Padmini Ray Murray, Gimena del Rio, Elena González-Blanco:
Boundary Land: Diversity as a defining feature of the Digital Humanities. 76-82 - Elika Ortega, James O'Sullivan, Dene Grigar:
Intersectional Scholarship in Electronic Literature and Digital Humanities. 82-85 - Geoffrey Rockwell, Laura Mandell, Stéfan Sinclair, Matthew Wilkens, Boris Capitanu, J. Stephen Downie:
The Trace of Theory: Extracting Subsets from Large Collections. 85-92 - Mari Sarv, Liisi Laineste, Greta Franzini, Emily Franzini, Kati Kallio, Risto Järv:
Digital Folkloristics: the Use of Computational Methods in Revealing the Characteristics of Folkloric Communication. 92-93 - Toma Tasovac, Adrien Barbaresi, Thibault Clérice, Jennifer Edmond, Natalia Ermolaev, Vicky Garnett, Clifford E. Wulfman:
APIs in Digital Humanities: The Infrastructural Turn. 93-96 - Kathryn Tomasek, Georg Vogeler, Kathrin Pindl, Clifford B. Anderson, Anna Paulina Orlowska, Øyvind Eide:
MEDEA (Modeling Semantically Enriched Digital Editions of Accounts). 96-98 - Mara R. Wade, Myung-Ja K. Han, Thomas Stäcker:
"A Model for International Cooperation: Emblematica Online and Linked Data in Research and Pedagogy". 98-104 - Andreas Witt, Pawel Kamocki:
When DH Meets Law: Problems, Solutions, Perspectives. 104-108
Long Papers
- Mark Andrew Algee-Hewitt, J. D. Porter, Hannah Walser:
Representations Of Race: Mining Identity In American Fiction, 1789-1964. 111-112 - Patricia Alkhoven, Ronald Stenvert, Sophie Elpers:
Comparing Architectural Floor Plans: New Strategies. 113-115 - Daniel Alves:
Geocoding Thousands of Fiscal Records: Methodological Approach for a Study on Urban Retail Trade in the Belle Époque. 116-118 - Deborah Anderson, Carlos Pallan Gayol:
Unlocking The Mayan Script With Unicode. 119-121 - Smiljana Antonijevic:
Developing Competencies in Digital Scholarship Among Humanities Scholars. 121-123 - Florentina Armaselu, Roberto Rosselli Del Turco, Catherine Emma Jones, Lars Wieneke, Chiara Alzetta, Chiara Di Pietro:
Prototypes as Thinking through Making. Decision Points and Evaluation in Prototyping a Visualisation Framework for Historical Documents. 123-127 - Paul Atkinson, Ian N. Gregory, Catherine Porter:
Combining Corpora and Statistics using Geographical Technologies: New Evidence on Nineteenth Century Infant Mortality Decline in England and Wales. 127-130 - Neal Audenaert, Matthew Barry, Paul Bilnoski:
vWise: Visual Workspace for Information Seeking and Exploration. 130-132 - Francesco Beretta:
From Index Cards to a Digital Information System: Teaching Data Modeling to Master's Students in History. 132-135 - Monica Berti, Mary Daniels, Samantha Strickland, Kimbell Vincent-Dobbins:
Modelling Taxonomies of Text Reuse in the Deipnosophists of Athenaeus of Naucratis: Declarative Digital Scholarship. 135-137 - Anastasia Bonch-Osmolovskaya:
Two Centuries of Russian Roads - Diachronic Study of Polysemy in the Context of Cultural Change. 137-139 - Gulcan Can, Jean-Marc Odobez, Carlos Pallan Gayol, Daniel Gatica-Perez:
Ancient Maya Writings as High-Dimensional Data: a Visualization Approach. 139-143 - Bryan W. Carter:
The Evolution of Virtual Harlem: Bringing the Jazz Age to Life. 143-147 - Michal Choinski, Jan Rybicki:
Jonathan Edwards and Thomas Foxcroft: In Pursuit of Stylometric Traces of the Editor. 147-149 - Fabio Ciotti:
What's in a Topic Model. 149-151 - Fabio Ciotti, Silvio Peroni, Francesca Tomasi, Fabio Vitali:
An OWL 2 Formal Ontology for the Text Encoding Initiative. 151-153 - Arianna Ciula:
Digital Palaeography: What is digital about it? 153-158 - Tanya E. Clement, Steve McLaughlin, David Tcheng, Loretta Auvil, Tony Borries:
ARLO (Adaptive Recognition with Layered Optimization): a Prototype for High Performance Analysis of Sound Collections in the Humanities. 158-161 - Panos Constantopoulos, Lorna M. Hughes, Costis J. Dallas, Vayianos Pertsas, Leonidas Papachristopoulos, Timoleon Christodoulou:
Contextualized Integration of Digital Humanities Research: Using the NeMO Ontology of Digital Humanities Methods. 161-163 - Hugh Craig:
Frequency and Meaning. 163-165 - James Cummings, Jonathan Prag, James Chartrand:
Creating An EpiDoc Corpus for Ancient Sicily. 165-167 - Alexander Czmiel:
Sustainable publishing - Standardization possibilities for Digital Scholarly Edition technology. 167-168 - Isabella di Lenardo, Benoit Seguin, Frédéric Kaplan:
Visual Patterns Discovery in Large Databases of Paintings. 169-172 - Thomas Dick, Sarah Doyle:
Urban Youth and Community Media: A Digital Place-Making Process in Vanuatu. 172-173 - Wout Dillen:
Sequentiality in Genetic Digital Scholarly Editions. Models for Encoding the Dynamics of the Writing Process. 174-175 - Stefan Dumont:
correspSearch - A Web Service to Connect Diverse Scholarly Editions of Letters. 175-178 - Alexander Dunst, Rita Hartel, Sven Hohenstein, Jochen Laubrock:
Corpus Analyses of Multimodal Narrative: The Example of Graphic Novels. 178-180 - Michael Eberle-Sinatra, Marcello Vitali Rosati:
Déchiffrer Le Mythe De l'Amour. 180-181 - Maciej Eder, Rafal L. Górski:
Historical Linguistics' New Toys, or Stylometry Applied to the Study of Language Change. 182-184 - Maciej Eder, Jan Rybicki:
Go Set A Watchman while we Kill the Mockingbird in Cold Blood, with Cats and Other People. 184-186 - Bill Endres, Matthew Cook, Will Kurlinkus:
OVAL: A Virtual Ecosystem for Immersive Scholarship and Teaching. 186-188 - Stefan Evert, Fotis Jannidis, Thomas Proisl, Thorsten Vitt, Christof Schöch, Steffen Pielström, Isabella Reger:
Outliers or Key Profiles? Understanding Distance Measures for Authorship Attribution. 188-191 - Peter R. Fornaro, Lothar Schmitt, Andrea Bianco, Heidrun Feldmann:
Die digitale Modellierung experimenteller Druckgrafiken des 15. Jahrhunderts. Anforderungen und Chancen computerbasierter Dokumentationsverfahren. 192-193 - Francesca Frontini, Carmen Brando, Jean-Gabriel Ganascia:
REDEN ONLINE: Disambiguation, Linking and Visualisation of References in TEI Digital Editions. 193-197 - Isabel Galina Russell, Ernesto Priani Saisó:
New DH Publishing Models and Geopolitical Diversity. 197-198 - Jean-Gabriel Ganascia, Chiara Mainardi:
Crossed Semantic Analysis of Literary Texts with DeSeRT. 199-201 - Elizabeth Winfree Garbee:
Pulp Science Fiction's Legacy to Women in Science. 202-203 - Marissa Gemma, Ryan James Heuser:
Building Blocks of Fiction: Lexical Bundles in Nineteenth-Century Novels. 203-206 - Gabriella Giannachi:
Performance, the Document, and the Digital: the Case of Lynn Hershman Leeson's 'Robertas'. 206-208 - Paul Girard, Béatrice Dedinger, Donato Ricci, Benjamin Ooghe-Tabanou, Mathieu Jacomy, Guillaume Plique, Grégory Tible:
RICardo Project : Exploring 19th Century International Trade. 208-210 - Tamar Gordon, Lori C. Walters, Rob Michlowitz:
An Augmented Reality Mobile Application for Intergenerational Learning and Critical Connection. 210-213 - Ronald Haentjens Dekker, Rik Hoekstra, Marijke van Faassen:
Bringing Migration Data Into Context Using Digital Computational Methods. 213-215 - Andrew Hankinson, Reiner Krämer, Julie Cumming, Ichiro Fujinaga:
Cross-Institutional Music Document Search. 215-217 - Lena Hettinger, Fotis Jannidis, Isabella Reger, Andreas Hotho:
Significance Testing for the Classification of Literary Subgenres. 218-220 - David L. Hoover:
Microanalyzing Parts of Texts. 220-222 - David L. Hoover:
Textual Variation, Text-Randomization, and Microanalysis. 223-225 - Rui Hu, Jean-Marc Odobez, Daniel Gatica-Perez:
Assessing a Shape Descriptor for Analysis of Mesoamerican Hieroglyphics: A View Towards Practice in Digital Humanities. 225-229 - Stefan Jänicke, David Joseph Wrisley:
Visualizing Mouvance: Towards an Alignment of Medieval Vernacular Text Traditions. 230-233 - Kim Jautze, Andreas van Cranenburgh, Corina Koolen:
Topic Modeling Literary Quality. 233-237 - Andrew Jewell, Elizabeth Lorang:
Teaching Digital Humanities Through a Community-Engaged, Team-Based Pedagogy. 237-239 - Catherine Emma Jones:
Exploring and Evaluating Cartographic (miss)Representation in a Sample of Web-based Geohumanities Projects. 239-241 - Patrick Juola, George K. Mikros:
Authorship Attribution Using Different Languages. 241-243 - Akihiro Kawase:
Regional Classification of Traditional Japanese Folk Songs from the Chugoku District. 243-246 - Mike Kestemont, Justin Anthony Stover, Moshe Koppel, Folgert Karsdorp, Walter Daelemans:
Authorship Verification with the Ruzicka Metric. 246-249 - Marion Lamé:
GLAMorous! Edizione Digitale Di Beni Culturali Con Contenuto Testuale, Multidisciplinarietà Ed Epigrafia Digitale. 249-250 - Marion Lamé, Blandine Nouvel:
Du Texte Antique À La Publication Scientifique : Outils D'Analyse Numériques Des Contenus Et Ponts Conceptuels. 250-253 - Connie Lee Lester:
Harvesting History: Democratizing The Past Through The Digitization Of Community History. 254-256 - Matthew Lincoln:
If Paintings were Plants: Measuring Genre Diversity in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Painting and Printmaking. 256-259 - Chao-Lin Liu:
Quantitative Analyses of Chinese Poetry of Tang and Song Dynasties: Using Changing Colors and Innovative Terms as Examples. 260-262 - Jyi-Shane Liu, Ching-Ying Lee, Ke-Chih Ning:
Evaluating Modal Use in News Corpus for Constructing Rhetorical Context of Historical Event. 262-266 - Eetu Mäkelä, Thea Lindquist, Eero Hyvönen:
CORE - A Contextual Reader based on Linked Data. 267-269 - Eetu Mäkelä, Tanja Säily, Terttu Nevalainen:
Khepri - a Modular View-Based Tool for Exploring (Historical Sociolinguistic) Data. 269-272 - Maciej Maryl, Maciej Piasecki, Ksenia Mlynarczyk:
Where Close and Distant Readings Meet: Text Clustering Methods in Literary Analysis of Weblog Genres. 273-276 - Alexander Mehler, Benno Wagner, Rüdiger Gleim:
Wikidition: Towards A Multi-layer Network Model of Intertextuality. 276-279 - Estelle Tieberghien, Pablo Ruiz Fabo, Frédérique Mélanie-Bécquet, Thierry Poibeau, Tim Causer, Melissa Terras:
Mapping the Bentham Corpus. 279-282 - Ben Miller, Cindy Berger, Sayan Bhattcharyya, Tommaso Caselli, David Kelman, Jennifer Olive, Jay Rajiva:
Contextualizing Receptions of World Literature by Mining Multilingual Wikipedias. 282-285 - Ian Milligan, Jimmy Lin, Jeremy Wiebe, Alice Zhou:
Exploring and Discovering Archive-It Collections with Warcbase. 285-288 - Ernesto Miranda:
Representación De Otras Literaturas Mexicanas En Medios Digitales. 288-291 - Francesca Morselli, Jennifer Edmond:
Toward A Use-Value Paradigm For The Sustainability Of Digital Research. 291-294 - Simon Musgrave, Nick Thieberger:
If You Build It Will They Come? Digital Infrastructure And Disciplinary Practice In Language Documentation. 294-296 - Grace Muzny, Mark Algee-Hewitt, Dan Jurafsky:
The Dialogic Turn and the Performance of Gender: the English Canon 1782-2011. 296-299 - Kiyonori Nagasaki, Toru Tomabechi, A. Charles Muller, Masahiro Shimoda:
Digital Humanities in Cultural Areas Using Texts That Lack Word Spacing. 300-303 - James O'Sullivan, Michelle Shade, Ben Rowles:
Player-Driven Content: Analysing Textual Communications in Online Roleplay. 303-306 - Kevin R. Page, Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller, Carolin Rindfleisch, David M. Weigl:
Digital Annotation Tooling for Opera Performance Studies. 306-309 - Mylène Pardoen:
Bretez : Conjugaison du passé au futur. 309-310 - Adam Tomasz Pawlowski:
Chronological corpora: Challenges and opportunities of sequential analysis. The example of ChronoPress corpus of Polish. 311-313 - Daniel Pitti, Worthy Martin:
Social Networks and Archival Context: People and Cultural Heritage. 313-315 - Daniel James Powell:
Early English Books in Context: Towards a History of the Technological Humanities. 315-317 - Marianne Reboul, Yuri Bizzoni:
Projet Odysseus, Outil d'Etudes Comparatives Du Traductologue. 317-320 - Dean Rehberger, Ibrahima Thiaw, Deborah Mack, Candace Keller, Catherine Foley:
The Lifecycle of a Digital African Studies Projects: Creating Sustainable, Equitable, and Ethical Projects. 320-322 - Scott Rettberg, Roderick Coover:
Addressing Torture in Iraq through Critical Digital Media Art - Hearts and Minds: The Interrogations Project. 322-324 - Heather Richards-Rissetto:
An Iterative 3DGIS Analysis of the Role of Visibility in Ancient Landscapes. 324-328 - Alexandre Rigal, Dario Rodighiero, Loup Cellard:
The Trajectories Tool: Amplifying Network Visualization Complexity. 328-330 - Marine Riguet, Suzanne Mpouli:
À la Croisée des Discours Littéraire et Scientifique : La Comparaison comme Haute Figure Dialogique. 330-333 - Carolin Rindfleisch:
Modelling Music Reception: An Ontology For Representing Interpretations of Richard Wagner's Leitmotifs. 333-336 - Glenn Roe, Clovis Gladstone, Robert Morrissey, Mark Olsen:
Digging into ECCO: Identifying Commonplaces and other Forms of Text Reuse at Scale. 336-339 - Lukas Rosenthaler, Beat Immenhauser, Peter Fornaro:
Implementation of a National Data Center for the Humanities (DaSCH). 339-341 - Enrica Salvatori:
Digicraft and 'Systemic' Thinking in Digital Humanities. 341-344 - Jentery Sayers, Tiffany Chan:
Using Computer Numerical Control Techniques to Prototype Media History. 344-346 - Christof Schöch, Daniel Schlör, Stefanie Popp, Annelen Brunner, Ulrike Henny, José Calvo Tello:
Straight Talk! Automatic Recognition of Direct Speech in Nineteenth-Century French Novels. 346-353 - Susan Schreibman, Agiatis Benardou, Claire Clivaz, Matej Durco, Marianne Ping Huang, Eliza Papaki, Stef Scagliola, Toma Tasovac, Tanja Wissik:
#dariahTeach: online teaching, MOOCs and beyond. 354-356 - Susan Schreibman, John Buckley, Brian Hughes, Constantinos Papadopoulos:
The Computer Graphic Simulation of the Battle at Mount Street Bridge. Problems, Perspectives, and Challenges. 356-358 - Mehdy Sedaghat Payam:
The Mutual Relationship of Linguistic and Non-linguistic Elements in Breaking Down the Hierarchy of Language in Digital Narrative. 358-360 - David Lawrence Shepard, Takako Hashimoto, Tetsuji Kuboyama, Kilho Shin:
What Do Boy Bands Tell Us About Disasters? The Social Media Response to the Nepal Earthquake. 361-364 - James Smithies:
Full Stack DH: Building a Virtual Research Environment on a Raspberry PI. 364-365 - Rombert J. Stapel:
Reconstruction of Labour Relations in the North Sea Region in the Late Middle Ages: Spatio-Temporal Analysis Using Historical GIS, Taxation Sources, and Coin Finds. 366-369 - Pelle Snickars:
SpotiBot-Turing testing Spotify. 366 - Todd Suomela, Geoffrey Rockwell, Ryan Chartier:
Curating Just-In-Time Datasets from the Web. 369-371 - Joanna Swafford:
Read, Play, Build: Teaching Sherlock Holmes through Digital Humanities. 371-372 - Victoria Szabo:
The North Carolina Jukebox Project: Archives Alive and the Making of Digital Cultural Heritage. 372-374 - Doris Tausendfreund:
The Online Archive "Forced Labor 1939-1945. Memory and History". 375-376 - Melissa Terras, James Baker, James Hetherington, David Beavan, Anne Welsh, Helen O'Neill, Will Finley, Oliver Duke-Williams, Adam Farquhar:
Enabling Complex Analysis of Large-Scale Digital Collections: Humanities Research, High Performance Computing, and transforming access to British Library Digital Collections. 376-379 - Thomas Bögel, Evelyn Gius, Janina Jacke, Jannik Strötgen:
From Order to Order Switch. Mediating between Complexity and Reproducibility in the Context of Automated Literary Annotation. 379-382 - Mikko Tolonen, Niko Ilomäki, Hege Roivainen, Leo Lahti:
Printing in a Periphery: a Quantitative Study of Finnish Knowledge Production, 1640-1828. 383-385 - Peer Trilcke, Frank Fischer, Mathias Göbel, Dario Kampkaspar:
Theatre Plays as 'Small Worlds'? Network Data on the History and Typology of German Drama, 1730-1930. 385-387 - Karina van Dalen-Oskam:
A literary rat race. 388-390 - Ton van der Wouden:
Taalportaal: A New Tool For Linguistic Research. 390-393 - Dirk Van Hulle, Mike Kestemont:
Stylochronometry and the Periodization of Samuel Beckett's Prose. 393-395 - Joris J. van Zundert, Tara L. Andrews:
Qu'est-ce qu'un texte numérique? A New Rationale for the Digital Representation of Text. 395-397 - Raffaele Viglianti:
Music notation addressability. 398-400 - Lars Wieneke, Marten Düring, Daniele Guido:
Introducing HistoGraph 2: Exploration of Cultural Heritage Documents Based on Co-Occurrence Graphs. 400-402 - Susan L. Wiesner, Shannon Cuykendall, Ethan Soutar-Rau, Rommie L. Stalnaker, Thecla Schiphorst, Karen Bradley:
Schrifttanz: Written Dance/Movement Poems. 402-404 - Menzo Windhouwer, Twan Goosen, Jozef Misutka, Dieter Van Uytvanck, Daan Broeder:
Flexible Community-driven Metadata with the Component Metadata Infrastructure. 405-407 - Adrian S. Wisnicki, Ashanka Kumari:
The Manuscripts of David Livingstone and New Frontiers for Spectral Imaging. 407-409 - Christian Wittern:
Public and Private Views of Texts in Digital Editions - The Case of the Kanseki Repository. 409-411 - Mark Wolff:
Oulipian Stylometry. 411-414 - Marcel Würsch, Michael Bärtschi, Rolf Ingold, Marcus Liwicki:
DIVAServices-Spotlight - Experimenting with Document Image Analysis Methods in the Web. 414-417 - Aris Xanthos, Isaac Pante, Yannick Rochat, Martin Grandjean:
Visualising the Dynamics of Character Networks. 417-419 - Richard Zijdeman, Rombert J. Stapel:
Work In A Globalised World. Allocation Algorithm To Add Labour Relations To Digitised Census Data. 419-421
Short Papers
- Alaa Abi-Haidar, Jean-Gabriel Ganascia:
Automatic Detection of Characters in Case Insensitive Text in Comics. 425-426 - Susanna Allés Torrent, Alex Gil:
Minimal Editions in the Classroom: A Pedagogical Proposal. 426-428 - Scott Bailey, Eric Rochester:
Testing the Doctrine of Election: A Computational Approach to Karl Barth's Church Dogmatics. 428-430 - Tani Barlow, Jing Chen, Ke Deng:
Concept Modeling the Advertising Chinese Modern Society. 431-432 - Valérie Beaudouin, Zeynep Pehlivan:
The Great War on the Web: the Making of Citing and Referencing by Amateurs. 433-436 - Clayton John Benjamin:
Countering Counter Mapping Methods: Constructing A Humanities GIS Methodology In the Age of Electracy. 436-437 - Peggy Bockwinkel:
Does Character Speech Matter? A Quantitative Approach. 438-440 - Manuel Burghardt, Lukas Lamm, David Lechler, Matthias Schneider, Tobias Semmelmann:
Tool-based Identification of Melodic Patterns in MusicXML Documents. 440-442 - Rachel Sagner Buurma:
The Preparation of the Topic Model. 442-445 - Robert Casties:
An Islamic Manuscript Database as a Network of Objects. 447-448 - Christine Chadier, Rosemonde Letricot, Francesco Beretta, Sylvain Boschetto:
Deux Projets D'Édition Numérique Dans Le Cadre Du Projet SyMoGIH: Le Journal De Léonard Michon Et Les Actes Des Synodes Des Églises Réformées De Bourgogne. 448-450 - Alexandra Chassanoff:
Constructing Evidence in the Photographic Archive: The Experience of Digital Humanists. 450-452 - Shih-Pei Chen, Zoe Hong, Dagmar Schäfer, Martina Siebert, Jorge Urzúa:
Compiling a Database on Historical China from Local Records: The Local Gazetteers Project at MPIWG. 452-455 - Jonathan Yu Cheng, Gabrielle Kirilloff:
Who's Doing What?: Examining The Relationships Among Subjectivity, Agency, and Syntax In The 19th Century Novel. 456-457 - Christian Chiarcos, Frank Abromeit, Christian Fäth, Maxim Ionov:
Etymology Meets Linked Data. A Case Study In Turkic. 458-460 - Frédéric Clavert:
#ww1. The Great War on Twitter. 461-462 - Giovanni Colavizza, Maud Ehrmann, Yannick Rochat:
A Method for Record Linkage with Sparse Historical Data. 463-466 - Nathaniel Allen Conroy:
Metacanon.org: Digital Humanities and the Canon. 466-467 - Ronan Crowley, Gábor Mihály Tóth:
Mining Leitmotif in James Joyce's 'Ulysses'. 467-469 - Antonio Cruces Rodríguez, Nuria Rodríguez-Ortega, Carmen Tenor Polo:
WordPress as a Framework for Automated Data Capture, Filtering and Structuring Processes. The New Order of the Authors. 469-471 - Marilena Daquino, Silvio Peroni, Francesca Tomasi, Fabio Vitali:
The Project Zeri Photo Archive: Towards a Model for Defining Authoritative Authorship Attributions. 472-474 - Vinayak Das Gupta:
Materiality and Metadata of Digitised Photographs: A Theoretical Inquiry. 474-475 - Vinayak Das Gupta, Neale Rooney, Susan Schreibman:
Notes from the Transcription Desk: Modes of engagement between the community and the resource of the Letters of 1916. 476-477 - Charles-Alexandre Delestage, Sylvie Leleu-Merviel, Alain Lamboux-Durand:
Automatisation Du Workflow Audiovisuel, Quel Impact Sur Le Spectateur ? 478-479 - Janet Delve, Sven Schlarb, Rainer Schmidt, Richard Healey:
Using Big Data Techniques For Searching Digital Archives: use cases in Digital Humanities. 480-482 - María Luisa Díez Platas, Paloma Centenera:
SAMEBibl: Sistema Automático de Migración a Europeana para Bibliotecas. 482-487 - Michael Eberle-Sinatra, Marcello Vitali Rosati, Hélène Beauchef:
Le Futur Du Livre Électronique En Accès Libre : L'exemple De La Collection "Parcours Numériques". 487-488 - Mattia Egloff, Davide Picca, Kevin Curran:
How IBM Watson Can Help Us Understand Character in Shakespeare: A Cognitive Computing Approach to the Plays. 488-492 - Tommaso Elli, Giovanni Moretti, Rachele Sprugnoli, Michele Mauri, Giorgio Uboldi, Sara Tonelli, Paolo Ciuccarelli:
Visualisation Strategies for Comparing Political Ideas with the ORATIO Platform. 492-495 - Miguel Escobar Varela:
Arduino Circuits and Javanese Puppets: 'Re-materializing' Digital Archives through Tangible Interfaces. 495-496 - Peter Fankhauser, Jörg Knappen, Elke Teich:
Topical Diversification Over Time In The Royal Society Corpus. 496-500 - Kurt Fendt, Suzanne Lane, Andy Kelleher Stuhl:
Writing Composition in the Close Reading Cycle: Developing The Annotation Studio Idea Space. 500-501 - Patricia Ferreira Lopes, Francisco Pinto Puerto, Antonio Jiménez-Mavillard, Juan-Luis Suárez:
Seeing Andalucia's Late Gothic heritage through GIS and Graphs. 501-504 - Paul J. Fields, Larry Bassist, Matthew Roper:
Choosing Words for Stylometric Authorship Attribution. 504-507 - Peter R. Fornaro, Lukas Rosenthaler:
File Formats for Archiving: Stability and Persistence Issues. 507-508 - Christopher W. Forstall, Lavinia Galli Milic, Nelis Damien:
Approaches to Thematic Classification for Latin Epic. 508-510 - Richard S. Forsyth:
Toccata : Text-Oriented Computational Classifier Applicable To Authorship. 510-513 - Caroline Foster, Erica Pramer, Lauren F. Klein:
Repairing William Playfair: Digital Fabrication, Design Theory, and the Long History of Data Visualization. 513-516 - Rolf Fredheim, Alfred Moore:
Anonymity and Online Discussion: A New Framework for Analysis. 516-518 - Urte Undine Froemming:
Indigenous digital humanities. Participatory geo-referenced-mapping and visualization for digital data management platforms in digital anthropology. 518-519 - Yu Fujimoto, Yasuhiko Horiuchi:
Standardized Digital workflow for Archiving Local Knowledge. 519-521 - Ioana Galleron:
Playing with French Drama: from Old Research Questions to New Research Tools. 522-523 - James O'Brien Gawley, A. Caitlin Diddams:
Big Data and the Study of Allusion: an Exploration of Tesserae's Multitext Capability. 523-525 - Stefanie Gehrke:
Biblissima - Following Medieval Manuscripts and Incunabula through their Existence via a Semantic Web Application. 525-526 - Elena González-Blanco, Gimena del Rio Riande, Clara Martínez Cantón:
DH Poetry Modelling: a Quest for Philological and Technical Standardization. 526-528 - Monika Górska-Olesinska, Mariusz Pisarski:
Translating Electronic Literature. Multicultural, Multilingual and Cross-Platform Encounters. 528-529 - Till Grallert:
The journal _al-Muqtabas_ between _Shamela.ws_, HathiTrust, and GitHub: producing open, collaborative, and fully-referencable digital editions of early Arabic periodicals - with almost no funds. 529-531 - Martin Grandjean:
Archives Distant Reading: Mapping the Activity of the League of Nations' Intellectual Cooperation. 531-534 - Harriett Elizabeth Green, Eleanor F. Dickson, Sayan Bhattacharyya:
Scholarly Requirements for Large Scale Text Analysis: A User Needs Assessment by the HathiTrust Research Center. 534-537 - Silvia Eunice Gutiérrez De la Torre:
New Maps for the Lettered City: a Data Visualization Exploration of 19th Century Salons in Mexico. 537-542 - Adam Hammond, Julian Brooke:
Project Dialogism: Toward a Computational History of Vocal Diversity in English-Language Literature. 543-544 - Johannes Hellrich, Udo Hahn:
Measuring the Dynamics of Lexico-Semantic Change Since the German Romantic Period. 545-547 - Rachel Hendery:
Academic Pillow-Talk and Two Immersive Explorations of Linguistic Space. 547-548 - Ulrike Henny, Pedro Sepúlveda:
Tracing the Genesis of Pessoa's Envisioned Work: a Digital Edition of his Editorial Projects and Publications. 549-551 - J. Berenike Herrmann, Gerhard Lauer:
KARREK: Building and Annotating a Kafka/Reference Corpus. 552-553 - Charles van den Heuvel, Florentina Armaselu:
Invisible Cities In Literature And History: Interfaces To Scalable Readings Of Textual And Visual Representations Of The Imaginary. 553-557 - Armin Hoenen:
Silva Portentosissima - Computer-Assisted Reflections on Bifurcativity in Stemmas. 557-560 - Susan Hogervorst:
Live/Life Stories. The Uses Of Digital War Testimonies In Educational Contexts. 560-561 - Agata Holobut, Jan Rybicki, Monika Wozniak:
Stylometry on the Silver Screen: Authorial and Translatorial Signals in Film Dialogue. 561-565 - John R. Hott, Worthy N. Martin, Kathleen Flake:
Identity Lenses in Analyzing Evolving Social Structures. 565-567 - Natalie M. Houston:
Exploring the Rules of Rhyme: Operationalizing Historical Poetics. 567-568 - Pim Huijnen, Juliette Lonij:
From Keyword Search To Discourse Mining - The Meaning Of Scientific Management In Dutch Vocabulary, 1900-1940. 569-570 - Eero Hyvönen, Erkki Heino, Petri Leskinen, Esko Ikkala, Mikko Koho, Minna Tamper, Jouni Tuominen, Eetu Mäkelä:
Publishing Second World War History as Linked Data Events on the Semantic Web. 571-573 - Esko Ikkala, Jouni Tuominen, Eero Hyvönen:
Contextualizing Historical Places in a Gazetteer by Using Historical Maps and Linked Data. 573-577 - Hannah L. Jacobs:
Wired!: Collaborative Teaching & Critical Digital Making In An Art History Classroom. 577-578 - Fotis Jannidis, Isabella Reger, Markus Krug, Lukas Weimer, Luisa Macharowsky, Frank Puppe:
Comparison of Methods for the Identification of Main Characters in German Novels. 578-582 - Eun Seo Jo:
Diplomatic History by Data. 582-585 - Tobias Jocham, Michael Marx, Oliver Pohl, Markus Schnöpf:
Exploring The History Of The Qur'an Digitally. 585-586 - Catherine Emma Jones, Lars Wieneke:
Adding Value to a Research Infrastructure Through User-contributed ePublications. 586-588 - Neven Jovanovic, Alexander Simrell:
Implementing Canonical Text Services in the Croatiae Auctores Latini Digital Collection. 588-590 - Melissa Kagen:
The Stanford Code Poetry Slam through Critical Code Studies. 590-591 - Max Kemman:
Trading Zones of Digital History. 591-593 - Anas Fahad Khan, Francesca Frontini, Federico Boschetti, Monica Monachini:
Converting the Liddell Scott Greek-English Lexicon into Linked Open Data using lemon. 593-596 - Asanobu Kitamoto, Yoko Nishimura:
Digital Criticism Platform for Evidence-based Digital Humanities with Applications to Historical Studies of Silk Road. 596-600 - Inna Kizhner, Melissa Terras, Maxim Rumyantsev:
Museum Digitization Practices Across Russia: Survey and Web Site Exploration Results. 600-602 - Martijn Kleppe, Marco Otte:
Tracking Online User Behaviour With A Multimethod Research Design. 602-605 - Thomas Köntges:
Researchers to your Driving Seats: Building a Graphical User Interface for Multilingual Topic-Modelling in R with Shiny. 605-607 - Sergey Kornienko, Dinara Gagarina:
The First World War in Perm Provincial Periodicals. 608-609 - Nathan LaFave:
Language Attitudes of Twitter Users Toward New York City English. 609-610 - Anouk Lang, Robyn Pritzker:
All in the Family: Testing Burrows' Delta on Robert Louis Stevenson's Collaboratively Authored Volumes The Dynamiter and The Wrecker. 610-612 - Eleonora Litta, Marco Passarotti:
Morphology beyond inflection. Building a wordformation based dictionary for Latin. 612-614 - Chiara Mainardi, Vincent Jolivet, Zied Sellami:
Analyzing the 17th Century Theatre Critique Texts with a Semantic Annotation Tool Driven by a Dedicated Ontology. 614-616 - Corinne Manchio, Marc Lasson:
Méthodes computationnelles et analyse d'une langue de chancellerie : le logiciel d'analyse textuelle Machiato et la correspondance diplomatique et administrative de Machiavel. 617-619 - Saúl Martínez Bermejo:
"El Atambor de Plata Suena como Cascaveles de Turquesa". Reconstrucción de la Experiencia Sonora de la Colonización Europea (c. 1480-1650) a Través de un Glosario y un Tesauro Digital. 619-621 - Maciej Maryl, Piotr Wcislik:
Remediations of Polish Literary Bibliography: Towards a Lossless and Sustainable Retro-Conversion Model for Bibliographical Data. 621-623 - Nora McGregor, Mia Ridge, Stella Wisdom, Aquiles Alancar-Brayner:
The Digital Scholarship Training Programme at British Library: Concluding Report & Future Developments. 623-625 - Giovanni Moretti, Sara Tonelli, Stefano Menini:
Building Large Persons' Networks to Explore Digital Corpora. 625-629 - Laura Morreale, Barbara Mundy, Thomas O'Donnell, Nicholas Paul, Brian Reilly, Ben W. Brumfield:
Collaborative Translation Using FromThePage. 629-630 - Martijn Naaijer, Dirk Roorda:
Linguistic Variation In The Hebrew Bible: Digging Deeper Than The Word Level. 630-632 - Federico Nanni, Pablo Ruiz Fabo:
Entities as topic labels: improving topic interpretability and evaluability combining Entity Linking and Labeled LDA. 632-635 - Anna Neovesky, Max Grüntgens:
Visualising Cultural Spheres - Virtual Tours and Epigraphical Data. 635-637 - Frederike Neuber:
Stefan George Digital: Exploring Typography In A Digital Scholarly Edition. 637-639 - Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller, Jacob Jett, Timothy W. Cole, Chris Maden, Kevin R. Page, J. Stephen Downie:
A Comparative Analysis of Bibliographic Ontologies: Implications for Digital Humanities. 639-642 - Burcak Ozludil Altin, Augustus Wendell:
Digging the Aboveground: Visual Archeology of an Asylum. 642-644 - Thomas Padilla, Devin Higgins:
Data Praxis in the Digital Humanities: Use, Production, Access. 644-646 - Cynthia Pedroja, Anne L'Hôte, Elise Chapoy, Elisabeth Levain:
Dépasser La Liste : Quand La Bibliothèque Entre Dans La Danse Des Corpus Web. 646-648 - Stefano Perna, Raffaele Guarasci, Alessandro Maisto, Pierluigi Vitale:
RAPSCAPE - un'esplorazione dell'universo linguistico del rap attraverso il text-mining e la data-visualization. 648-651 - Stefan Pernes:
Metaphor Mining in Historical German Novels: Using Unsupervised Learning to Uncover Conceptual Systems in Literature. 651-653 - Silvia Piccini, Matteo Abrate, Clara Bacciu, Andrea Bellandi, Emiliano Giovannetti, Lorenzo Mancini, Andrea Marchetti:
When Traditional Ontologies are not Enough: Modelling and Visualizing Dynamic Ontologies in Semantic-Based Access to Texts. 653-655 - Stephen Ramsay, Brian L. Pytlik Zillig:
Picture to Score: Driving Vector Animations with Music in the XML Ecosystem. 656 - Jonathan Pearce Reeve:
Git-Lit: an Application of Distributed Version Control Technology toward the Creation of 50, 000 Digital Scholarly Editions. 657-658 - Antonio Robles-Gómez, Elena González-Blanco, Salvador Ros, Gimena del Rio Riande, Roberto Hernández, Llanos Tobarra, Agustín C. Caminero, Rafael Pastor:
Researchers' perceptions of DH trends and topics in the English and Spanish-speaking community. DayofDH data as a case study. 658-660 - Dolores Romero López, José Luis Bueren Gómez-Acebo:
Mnemosyne: A Smartlibrary for Rare and Forgotten Texts. 661-662 - Joseph Rudman:
Some Problems in the Non-Traditional Authorship Attribution Studies of the Dramatic Canon of William Shakespeare: Are they Insurmountable. 662-663 - Pablo Ruiz Fabo, Clément Plancq, Thierry Poibeau:
Climate Negotiation Analysis. 663-666 - Marie Giltner Saldaña:
Modeling as Discourse: The case for 3D. 667-668 - Jasper Schelstraete, Sally Chambers, Marianne Van Remoortel:
Mapping European Periodical Counterpublics: Building a Sustainable Collaborative Framework for European Periodical Studies. 668-670 - Leif Scheuermann, Klaus P. Jantke, Walter Scheuermann:
Erlebter Raum im Rom der späten Republik - eine digitale Forschungsumgebung. 670-671 - Christoph Schindler, Basil Ell:
Linking Qualitative and Quantitative Research by Thin Descriptions through Semantic Graphs. Experiments in Apparatus Design with Semantic CorA. 672-674 - Lambert Schomaker, Andreas Weber, Michiel Thijssen, Maarten Heerlien, Aske Plaat, Siegfried Nijssen, Fons J. Verbeek, Michael S. Lew, Eulalia Gasso Miracle, Katy Wolstencroft, Ernest Suyver, Bart Verheij, Marco A. Wiering, René Dekker, Joost N. Kok, Lissa Roberts, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Making Sense of Illustrated Handwritten Archives. 674-676 - Anelise Hanson Shrout:
Digital History "From Below": a Call to Action. 677-678 - Lynne Siemens:
Change, Transition and Governance: Lessons from a Long-Term, Large Scale DH Collaboration. 678-680 - Ronald Sluijter, Marielle Scherer, Sebastiaan Derks, Ida Nijenhuis, Walter Ravenek, Rik Hoekstra:
From Handwritten Text to Structured Data: Alternatives to Editing Large Archival Series. 680-682 - Jeroen Smeets, Johannes C. Scholtes, Claartje Rasterhoff, Margriet Schavemaker:
SMTP: Stedelijk Museum Text Mining Project. 683-685 - David Neel Smith, Sephanie Lindeborg:
Comparing Digital Scholarly Editions. 686-687 - Lisa M. Spiro:
Evaluating GitHub as a Platform of Knowledge for the Humanities. 688-690 - Muh-Chyun Tang, Yun Jen Cheng, Kuang-hua Chen, Jieh Hsiang:
A Study of Knowledge Integration in Digital Humanities Based on Bibliographic Analysis. 690-692 - Jeff Thompson:
Computers on Law and Order. 692-693 - Whitney Anne Trettien, Frances McDonald:
Thresholds: Valuing the Creative Process in Digital Publishing. 693-694 - Mihnea Tufis:
Adding Semantics To Comics Using A Crowdsourcing Approach. 694-697 - Charlotte Tupman, Richard Holding, Hannah Petrie, Gary Stringer:
Mapping Multilingual Responses To Famine And Dearth In The Early Modern Landscapes Of India And Britain. 697-698 - Magdalena Turska, James Cummings:
A lesson in applied minimalism: adopting the TEI processing model. 698-699 - Ingeborg van Vugt:
Exploring Networks Of Confidentiality And Secrecy In Early Modern Transconfessional Correspondences. 699-701 - Deb Verhoeven, Bronwyn Coate, Colin Arrowsmith, Stuart Palmer:
Using Big Cultural Data To Understand Diversity And Reciprocity In The Global Flow Of Contemporary Cinema. 701-702 - Andrei Volodin:
"Digital" in practice: survey of Russian historians' research practices. 703-704 - Andreas Wagner, Ingo Caesar:
The School of Salamanca on the Semantic Web. 704-705 - Sharon Webb, Rebecca Grant:
Preserving Ireland's Digital Cultural Identity towards 2116. 706-707 - Claude Willan:
Faceting and Mining Network Graphs. 708-709 - Geoffrey C. Williams:
Tackling Terms In Furetiere's 'Dictionnaire Universel'. 710-711 - Tanja Wissik, Claudia Resch:
Digitale Tools und Methoden für die geisteswissenschaftliche Forschung praxisnah erklärt: Ein neues Format im Test. 711-713 - Claire Wright:
The Formation of Australia's Economic History Community, 1950 - 1970: A Multidimensional Network Analysis. 713-716 - Taizo Yamada, Satoshi Inoue:
A Management of Personal Name with Alternate Name and its Searching for Japanese Historical Study. 716-717 - Li Yang, Weijia Xu:
Computation-Aided Analysis on Film Credits. 717-720 - Ching-Syang Jack Yue, Li-Hsing Ho, Wen-Huei Cheng:
From Language Revolution to Revolutionary Language. 720-722
Posters
- Sümeyye Akça, Müge Akbulut:
Content Based Social Network Analysis of Reşat Nuri Güntekin's Letters. 725 - Nuria Alonso García, Alison Caplan:
Engaging Students in Digital Literary Analysis: GALGO (Golden Age Literature Glossary Online), a Social Semiotic Platform. 725-726 - Peter Andorfer, Edeltraud Aspöck, Matej Durco, Anja Masur, Ksenia Zaytseva:
The DEFC-App: A Web-based Archaeological Data Management System for 'Digitizing Early Farming Cultures'. 726-728 - Giulio Andreini, Francesca Di Donato, Danilo Giacomi, Enrico Giusti, Raffaele Masotti:
Pundit. Semantic Annotation for Digital Humanities. 728-729 - Maurizio Arfaioli:
ITAF: Rewiring the Italian 'Nation' of the Army of Flanders (1567-1714). 730-731 - Alexandra Angeletaki, Agiatis Benardou, Nephelie Chatzidiakou, Eliza Papaki:
Playing With Cultural Heritage Through Digital Gaming: The New Narrative of the ARK4 Project. 730 - Effie F. Athanassopoulos, Aaron Pattee:
Documenting Material Culture: 3D Laser Scanning, Photogrammetry and Archaeological Ceramics from Lincoln Pottery Works. 731-732 - Adrien Barbaresi, Hanno Biber:
Extraction and Visualization of Toponyms in Diachronic Text Corpora. 732-734 - Biligsaikhan Batjargal, Garmaabazar Khaltarkhuu, Akira Maeda:
Named Entity Extraction from digitized texts of Mongolian Historical Documents in Traditional Mongolian Script. 734-735 - Olivier Baude, Adeline Joffres, Nicolas Larrousse, Stéphane Pouyllau:
Interoperability: a new horizon for data sharing in Humanities and Social Sciences. The input of three digital services developed by Huma-Num. 735-736 - Jean Ann Bauer:
Seeing the Argument: Visualize Your Database with DAVILA. 736-738 - Katarzyna Bazarnik, Jakub Wróblewski:
First We Feel Then We Fall - Multimedia Adaptation of Joyce's Finnegans Wake. 738-739 - M. H. Beals:
Boutique Big Data: Reintegrating Close and Distant Reading of 19th-Century Newspapers. 739-740 - Agiatis Benardou, Valentine Charles, Nephelie Chatzidiakou, Panos Constantopoulos, Costis J. Dallas, Ana Isabel González Sáez, Sergiu Gordea, Lorna M. Hughes, Themistoklis Karavellas, Gregory Marcus, Leonidas Papachristopoulos, Vayianos Pertsas:
Scholarly Research Activities and Digital Tools: When NeMO met FLOSS. 740-741 - Agiatis Benardou, Alastair Dunning, Stefan Ekman, Vicky Garnett, Caspar Jordan, Ilze Lace, Eliza Papaki:
Reflecting On And Refracting User Needs Through Case Studies In The Light Of Europeana Research. 742-743 - Francesco Beretta, Vincent Alamercery, Djamel Ferhod:
The symogih.org Project: Towards an International Consortium. 743-744 - André Blessing, Jonas Kuhn:
Crosslingual Textual Emigration Analysis. 744-745 - Mark Boettcher, John Wallace:
Detecting Musical Paratext at Scale. 745-746 - Andrea Bolioli, Riccardo Tasso:
Collaborative Annotation and Exploration of Literary Works in Learning Contexts. 746-747 - Anastasia Bonch-Osmolovskaya, Elena Sidorova, Daniil Skorinkin:
Verbal Identity of a Fictional Character: a Quantitative Study with a Machine Learning Experiment. 747-749 - Christina Boyles, Lindsay Kistler Mattock:
Mobile Makerspaces: Te(a)chnology, Design and Digital Humanities. 749-750 - Vincent Buntinx, Cyril Bornet, Frédéric Kaplan:
Studying Linguistic Changes on 200 Years of Newspapers. 751-752 - Manuel Burghardt, Michael Kao, Christian Wolff:
Beyond Shot Lengths - Using Language Data and Color Information as Additional Parameters for Quantitative Movie Analysis. 753-755 - Patricia Lynn Carlton:
From Ashes to Ashé: Digital Disaster Archives as Memorials. 755-756 - Ricardo Carvalho, Angelo C. Loula, João Queiroz:
Poetry in Prose: automatic identification of verses in brazilian literature. 756-757 - Emmanuel Château-Dutier, Maud Ingarao, Jean-Philippe Magué, Philippe Pons, Séverine Gedzelman, Sylvain Boschetto, Samantha Saidi, Valérie Beaugiraud, Carole Boulai, Pierre-Yves Jallud, Emmanuelle Morlock:
Towards an XML Corpora Exposition as LOD with the Lightweight Xquery-Based Framework SynopsX. 757-758 - Muhammad Faisal Cheema, Stefan Jänicke, Gerik Scheuermann:
Enhancing Close Reading. 758-761 - Arianna Ciula, Øyvind Eide, Cristina Marras, Patrick Sahle:
Modelling between Digital and Humanities: Thinking in Practice. 762-763 - Brian Robert Clark, Claude Spalding Hanley, Stephanie Clare Neville, Charles John Schufreider, Melody Anne Wauke:
Using Digital Editions to Analyze Iliadic Text Reuse and its Poetic Tradition. 763-764 - Claire Clivaz, Martial Sankar, Cécile Pache:
Editing in a text-image-sound form: the eTalks. 764-765 - Ulrike Czeitschner:
Discursive Constructions Of Culture: A Semantic Model For Historical Travel Guides. 766-767 - Peter Dängeli, Christian Theisen, Magnus Wieland, Simon Zumsteg:
Visualizing the Gradual Production of a Text. 767-769 - Julia Luise Damerow, B. R. Erick Peirson, Manfred D. Laubichler:
Bridging the Gap: the Digital Innovation Group. 769-770 - Javier de la Rosa Pérez:
The Attribution of the Lazarillo de Tormes. Shedding Some Light into a Centuries Old Problem. 770-771 - Angelo Mario Del Grosso, Davide Albanesi, Emiliano Giovannetti, Simone Marchi:
Defining the Core Entities of an Environment for Textual Processing in Literary Computing. 771-775 - Gimena del Rio Riande, Elena González-Blanco García, Clara Martínez Cantón, Juan José Escribano:
EVI-LINHD. A Virtual Research Environment for the Spanish-speaking Community. 776-777 - Katrien Depuydt:
Diachronic Semantic Lexicon of Dutch (Diachroon semantisch lexicon van de Nederlandse Taal; DiaMaNT). 777-778 - Grégory Dessart, Martial Sankar, Anastasia Chasapi, Guido Bologna, Zhargalma Dandarova Robert, Pierre-Yves Brandt:
A Web-based Tool Called Gauntlet: From Iterative Design To Interactive Drawings Annotation. 778-779 - Chiara Di Pietro, Chiara Alzetta, Ilaria Tiezzi, Raffaele Masotti, Roberto Rosselli Del Turco:
EVT 2.0: a new architecture for critical editions in digital form. 780-781 - Keli Du:
Testing Delta on Chinese Texts. 781-783 - Anthony Durity, Gabriela Vulcu, Georgeta Bordea, James O'Sullivan, Jasenka Eva Jones:
The Categories of Philosophy in the Digital Era. 783-785 - Michael Eberle-Sinatra, Stéfan Sinclair, Emmanuel Chateau:
Remapping Leigh Hunt's Circles": Voyant Tools and Hunt's Dramatic Criticism. 785-786 - Natalia Ermolaev, Philip Gleissner:
The Digital Émigré: Russian Periodical Studies and DH in the Slavic Fields. 786-787 - Michael Gregory Falk:
Faraway, So Close!: Reading Adeline Mowbray Closely Using Topic Modelling. 787-789 - Danielle Marie Farrar:
The Corpus of Revenge Tragedy (CoRT): Toward Interdisciplining Early Modern Digital Humanities and Genre Analysis. 789-790 - Graham Fereday, Michael Mullins, Richard Webb, Gary Stringer:
3D Scanning for Preservation: Difficulties and Dissemination. 791 - Susan Fitzmaurice, Marc Alexander, Michael Pidd, Justyna Robinson, Fraser Dallachy, Iona Hine, Seth Mehl, Brian Aitken, Matthew Groves, Katherine Rogers:
Linguistic DNA: Modelling Concepts and Semantic Change in English, 1500-1800. 792-793 - Greta Franzini, Emily Franzini, Gabriela Rotari, Franziska Pannach, Mahdi Solhdoust, Marco Büchler:
The digital breadcrumb trail of Brothers Grimm. 793-795 - Ulrike Valeria Fuss, Christian Pistor, Werner Thomas, Cesar Esponda de la Campa, Lieve Behiels, Cesar Manrique Figueroa:
The Southern Netherlands and the Infrastructure of Early Modern Globalisation (1500-1800). 795-796 - Francesca Giannetti, Anna Kijas:
A DH-Leavened Musicological Toolbox. 796-797 - Elizabeth Goins, Christopher A. Egert, Andrew M. Phelps:
The Garden: A 3D Adventure Puzzle Game Exploring Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights. 797-798 - Karl E. Grossner, Kenneth Ligda:
Authorial {X}: A Research and Teaching Platform for Literary Geography. 798-799 - Siegfried Handschuh, Simon Donig, Adamantios Koumpis, Hanna Diamond:
Documenting the pain: Sharing Second World War survivors' stories to help meaning making and lessons learning through curating trans-European digital narrative trajectories. 800-801 - Mohammad Hossein Haqiqat khah, Babak Nadjar Araabi:
The Ibn Darraj Project: SpatioTemporal Reasoning Engine Based on Evidence Combination. 801-803 - Yuta Hashimoto, Yoichi Iikura, Yukio Hisada, SungKook Kang, Tomoyo Arisawa, Akihiro Okajima, Tsutomu Yada, Rintaro Goyama, Daniel K.-B:
The Kuzushiji Project: Developing a Mobile Learning Application for Reading Early Modern Japanese Books. 803-805 - Evan Higgins, Kurt Fendt, Josh Cowls, Andy Stuhl:
Blacks In American Medicine Archive: Exploring Forgotten Stories. 805-806 - Tobias Hodel:
Abbreviations In Manuscripts - Systematization And Crowdsourcing By Ad Fontes. 806-807 - Winfried Höhn, Christoph Schommer:
Annotating and Georeferencing of Digitized Early Maps. 807-808 - Marius Hug, Christian Thomas:
The »Hidden Kosmos« of scientific instruments in Alexander von Humboldt's »Vorlesungen über physikalische Geographie« - or: What on earth is an »Ariometer«? 808-810 - Todd Hughes, Clifford B. Anderson:
Data-First Digital Humanities: How Adopting a Data-First Strategy Fosters Research, Collaboration, Pedagogy, and Scholarly Communication in the Digital Humanities. 811 - Ian R. Johnson, Artem Osmakov:
Rebuilding Digital Harlem for Sustainability and Change. 812-813 - Marco Jürgens, Sascha Grabsch:
Digital Resources and Research Data in the Digital Humanities: The Digital Knowledge Store at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities. 813-814 - Anna Kaminska:
Visual Forms of Information Presentation and Their Place in Formal Digital Scientific Communication. 815-816 - Hannah Kermes, Stefania Degaetano-Ortlieb, Ashraf Khamis, Jörg Knappen, Elke Teich:
The Royal Society Corpus: Towards a high-quality corpus for studying diachronic variation in scientific writing. 816-818 - Richard Khulusi, Stefan Jänicke:
On the Distant Reading of Musicians' Biographies. 818-820 - Anna Kijas:
The Encoded Medieval Antiphoner: an Open Access Digital Source for Music and Liturgical Pedagogy and Scholarship. 820 - André Kilchenmann, Lukas Rosenthaler:
Moving Images and the Connection to other Media Types. 821-822 - Taisuke Kimura, Yuting Song, Biligsaikhan Batjargal, Fuminori Kimura, Akira Maeda:
Identifying the Same Ukiyo-e Prints from Databases in Dutch and Japanese. 822-824 - Martijn Kleppe, Desmond Elliott:
1 Million Dutch Newspaper Images available for researchers: The KBK-1M Dataset. 824-825 - Roman Klinger, Surayya Samat Suliya, Nils Reiter:
Automatic Emotion Detection for Quantitative Literary Studies. 826-828 - Carina Koch:
Creating A Management Plan For A Cultural Heritage Project - Best Practise. 829-830 - Elizaveta Kuzmenko, Boris Orekhov:
Geography Of Russian Poetry: Countries And Cities Inside The Poetic World. 830-832 - Anna Ledzinska:
The Holy and the Godless - Cultural Stereotypes Featured in the Language of the Polish Medieval Hagiography. A Corpus-based Study. 832-833 - Thea Lindquist, Alex Viggio:
Taking VIVO into the Past: Adapting the VIVO Researcher Profile System to Historical Persons. 833-834 - Brandon T. Locke:
Digital Humanities Pedagogy as Digital Liberal Arts: A Framework for Curriculum Development. 834-835 - Mats Malm, Jonathan Westin, Cecilia Lindhé, Sverker Lundin, Dick Claésson:
Conjuring up the Artist from the Archives: Ivar Arosenius. Digitization and Coordination of Archives for Enhanced Accessibility and Research. 835-836 - Jagoda Marszalek:
The Latin of Matthew of Cracow (c. 1345 - 1410) - a corpus based study of his language and style. 836-837 - Jim McGrath:
Edit Histories and Literary Turf Wars: John Ashbery, Academic Criticism and Wikipedia. 838 - Kevin McMullen:
Free FannyPacks: A Model for the Easy Digital Publication of Archival Periodical Material. 838-840 - Ben Miller, Antal van den Bosch, Cameron Kunzelman, Jennifer Olive, Wessel Stoop, Kishonna Gray, Cindy Berger, Shiraj Pokharel:
Notoriously Toxic: The Language and Cost of Hate in the Chat Systems of Online Games. 840-842 - Ernesto Miranda, Ernesto Priani Saisó, Isabel Galina Russell:
El Uso de las Tecnologías Digitales para la Difusión del Patrimonio Cultural en México. 842-844 - Corina-Elena Moldovan:
Challenges in Setting up a Digital Humanities Centre in Romania. 844-845 - Giovanni Moretti, Sara Tonelli, Rachele Sprugnoli:
Collecting Judgments on Artworks Through a Similarity Game. 846-847 - Elli Mylonas, Scott DiGiulio:
A Workflow for Encoding and Publishing Inscriptions. 847-848 - Claes Neuefeind, Francisco Mondaca, Mihail Atanassov:
UpCASE - A Web Application for Building and Maintaining Language Resources. 848-850 - Krzysztof Nowak, Bruno Bon, Alexandre Renaud:
Medialatinitas.eu. Towards Meaningful Integration and Retrieval of Resources for Medieval Latin. 850-851 - Jeremi K. Ochab:
Time Series Analysis Enhances Authorship Attribution. 852-854 - Peter Organisciak, Sayan Bhattacharyya, Loretta Auvil, Leena Unnikrishnan, Benjamin M. Schmidt, Muhammad Saad Shamim, Robert H. McDonald, J. Stephen Downie, Erez Lieberman Aiden:
Adding Flexibility to Large-Scale Text Visualization with HathiTrust+Bookworm. 854-856 - Thomas Padilla, Kristen Mapes, Brandon T. Locke:
Cultivating Digital Humanities Biomes: A Collaborative Model. 856-857 - Eliza Papaki, James O'Sullivan, Antonio Rojas Castro:
Curating Community: Building A Communications Strategy For The European Association For Digital Humanities. 857-858 - Aaron Charles Pattee, Bernhard Höfle, Christian Seitz:
Integrative 3D Recording Methods of Historic Architecture: Burg Hohenecken from Southwest Germany. 858-859 - Maciej Piasecki, Tomasz Walkowiak, Maciej Eder:
WebSty - an Open Web-based System for Exploring Stylometric Structures in Document Collections. 859-862 - Elena Pierazzo, Filippo Fonio, Claire Mouraby:
A new approach to libraries in the Digital Humanities: the case of "Fonte-Gaia". 862-863 - Sébastien Poublanc, Rémy Besson:
Agréger le passé en ligne: Euchronie, le passé ici et maintenant! 864 - João Queiroz, Mats Bergman, Sami Paavola:
Commens Digital Companion to Charles S. Peirce . 865 - Dariya Rafiyenko:
Excerpta Constantiniana: From Palimpsest to a Digital Edition of a Medieval Encyclopaedia. 866-867 - Emily Rau, Gabrielle Kirilloff:
Mapping Imagined and Experienced Places: An Exploration of the Geography of Willa Cather's Writing. 868 - Martin Reckziegel, Stefan Jänicke, Gerik Scheuermann:
CTRaCE: Canonical Text Reader and Citation Exporter. 869-871 - Nils Reimers, Fotis Jannidis, Stefan Pernes, Steffen Pielström, Isabella Reger, Thorsten Vitt:
A Tool for NLP-Preprocessing in Literary Text Analysis. 871-872 - Sandy Ritchie, Samantha Goodchild, Karolina Grzech:
Mapping Languages Performance by Performance. 873-874 - Ben Roberts, Alban Webb, Liam Berriman, Sharon Webb, James Baker, M. Beatrice Fazi, Andrew Robertson, Ben Jackson, Jack Pay, Simon Wibberley, Chris Kiefer:
Sussex Humanities Lab - Emotion, Automation and Sonic Socialities. 874-876 - Peter Robinson, Barbara Bordalejo:
Textual Communities. 876-877 - Nuria Rodríguez-Ortega, José Pino-Díaz, Juan-Luis Suárez, Rafael Bailón-Moreno:
Multivalent reuse of web data about temporary art exhibitions: the Exhibitium project. 877-879 - Anahit Safaryan, Sascha Kaufmann, Tara L. Andrews:
Critical Edition as Graph: The Chronicle of Matthew of Edessa Online. 879-880 - Shinya Saito, Keiko Suzuki:
Development of a Support Tool for Categorizing Ukiyo-e's Pictorial Themes: A System to Deal with Visual Features and Similarities. 880-882 - Charlotte Schubert, Friedrich Meins, Oliver Bräckel, Hannes Kahl:
eComparatio - Editionsvergleich. 882-883 - Sarah Schulz, Jonas Kuhn, Nils Reiter:
Authorship Attribution of Mediaeval German Text: Style and Contents in Apollonius von Tyrland. 883-885 - Anna-Maria Sichani, Aodhán Kelly:
You Better Monetize! Monetization Strategies in Publishing and Disseminating Digital Scholarly ditions. 885-886 - Anna Skolimowska:
Corpus of Ioannes Dantiscus' Texts and Correspondence dantiscus.al.uw.edu.pl. 886-887 - Jan Skvrnák, Adam Mertel:
Linking Graph With Map For The Purpose Of Historical Research. 887-888 - Han Sloetjes, Olaf Seibert:
New Facets Of The Multimedia Annotation Tool ELAN. 888-889 - Sibylle Söring, Mirjam Blümm:
Research Data in the Humanities: Present, Preserve and Share. 889-890 - Petra Sostaric, Sinisa Jovcic:
The Latin Batrachomyomachia Collection. 890-891 - Olga Sozinova:
Complex Networks-Based Approach to Russian Rhyme History Description: Linguostatistics and Database. 891-893 - Christian Steiner:
Cantus Network - a Semantically Enriched Digital Edition of Libri Ordinarii of the Salzburg Metropolitan Province. 893-894 - Elisabeth Steiner:
EDM in Use: Collecting Metadata for a Regional Cultural Heritage Portal. 894-895 - Jennifer Elizabeth Stertzer, Erica Fallon Cavanaugh:
Making George Washington's Financial Documents Accessible: Transcription, Data, and the Drupal Solution. 895-896 - Peter A. Stokes, Stewart Brookes, Geoffroy Noël, John Reuben Davies, Tessa Webber, Dauvit Broun, Alice Taylor, Joanna Tucker:
The Models of Authority Project: Extending the DigiPal Framework for Script and Decoration. 896-899 - Mao Sugiyama:
Diachronic changes of the Russian Presidential Addresses to the Federal Assembly: From the perspective of archetype key words. 899-900 - Yury Anatoliyovych Svyatets:
Ruthenian Metrica : technological aspects of the electronic publication. 900-902 - John Christopher Theibault:
Regional Digital Humanities Consortia: An Emerging Formalization of Informal Network Ties? 902-903 - Lauren Tilton, Taylor B. Arnold, Peter Leonard:
Photogrammar. 903-904 - Nataliya Tyshkevich:
Automatic quotation detection in Russian nonfiction texts. 904-905 - Wouter van Elburg, Tessa Wijckmans:
Project COLEM for CREATE (University of Amsterdam). 906 - Demmy Verbeke, Sam Alloing, Luc Lannoy, Matthias Meirlaen, Bruno Vandermeulen, Ilse Neirinck:
Reconstructing Past Teaching. 907-908 - Eveline Wandl-Vogt, Roberto Barbera, Giuseppe La Rocca, Antonio Calanducci, Tibor Kálmán, Thordis Ulfarsdottir, Jozica Skofic, Jadwiga Waniakova:
Beyond Digital Humanities? Furthering the Exploration of Language Diversity and Pan-European Culture by Means of Transdisciplinary Research Infrastructures: Introducing the new DARIAH CC Science Gateway. 908-911 - Katherine H. Weimer, Karl E. Grossner:
The GeoHumanities Special Interest Group: Fostering and facilitating the geospatial turn. 911-912 - Jeri Wieringa, Celeste Sharpe:
DH Bridge: Teaching Computational Thinking in the Humanities. 912-913 - Bin Yang, Chiara Mainardi, Jean-Gabriel Ganascia:
Browsing, Sharing, Learning and Reviewing the Haine du théâtre Corpus through Insightful Island. 913-915 - Sarah Ellen Zarrow, Hanna Kipnis King:
Mapping Kipnis. 915 - Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet, Gila Prebor, Amichai Feigenboim:
Towards a Cross-generation Social Network for Jewish Sages. 916-917
Pre-Conference Workshops and Tutorials
- Bridget Almas, Kim Fortun, Natalie Harrower, Eveline Wandl-Vogt:
RDA/ADHO Workshop: Evaluating Research Data Infrastructure Components and Engaging in their Development. 921-922 - Carmen Brando, Francesca Frontini:
A Place for Places: Current Trends and Challenges in the Development and Use of Geo-Historical Gazetteers. 923-925 - Martina Bürgermeister, Zsófia Fellegi, Gábor Palkó, Gerlinde Schneider, Martina Scholger, Elisabeth Steiner, Gunter Vasold:
GAMS and Cirilo: research data preservation and presentation. 925-926 - Antske Fokkens, Eveline Wandl-Vogt, Thierry Declerck, Serge Ter Braake, Eero Hyvönen, Arno Bosse, Barbara McGillivray:
Biographical Data Workshop: modeling, sharing and analyzing people's lives. 927 - J. Berenike Herrmann, Francesca Frontini, Marissa Gemma:
Digital Literary Stylistics Workshop. 928-929 - Gregory Heyworth, Chet Van Duzer, Kenneth Boydston, Michael Phelps, Roger L. Easton Jr.:
A Demonstration of Multispectral Imaging. 929-930 - Mathieu Jacomy, Martin Grandjean, Paul Girard:
Visual Network Analysis with Gephi Workshop. 930-931 - Mathieu Jacomy, Paul Girard, Benjamin Ooghe-Tabanou:
Web Communities Mapping With Hyphe. 931-932 - Lars Gunnarsønn Johnsen, Magnus Breder Birkenes, Arne Martinus Lindstad:
Data mining digital libraries. 932-933 - Martijn Kleppe, Stef Scagliola, Clara Henderson, Johan Oomen:
Audiovisual Data And Digital Scholarship: Towards Multimodal Literacy. 934-935 - William A. Kretzschmar, Allison Burkette, Jacqueline Hettel:
Big Data: Complex Systems and Text Analysis. 935-936 - Pierre Nugues, Lars Borin, Nathalie Fargier, Richard Johansson, Nils Reiter, Sara Tonelli:
From Digitization to Knowledge: Resources and Methods for Semantic Processing of Digital Works/Texts. 936-937 - Wolfgang Meier, Magdalena Turska:
TEI Processing Model Toolbox: Power To The Editor. 936 - Peter Organisciak, J. Stephen Downie:
Mining Texts with the Extracted Features Dataset. 938-939 - Konstantinos Papadopoulos:
Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) for Cultural Heritage Artefacts. 939-940 - Alan Gilchrist, Dawn Childress, Smiljana Antonijevic, Jim McGrath, Alex Gil, Brennan Collins:
Building Capacity with Care: Graduate Students and DH work in the Library. 940-941 - Sarah Potvin, Élika Ortega, Isabel Galina, Alex Gil, Daniel Paul O'Donnell, Patrick Williams, Zoe Borovsky, Roxanne Shirazi, Zach Coble, Glen Worthey:
Translation Hack-a-thon!: Applying the Translation Toolkit to a Global dh+lib. 941-943 - Jentery Sayers, Alex Gil, Kim Martin, Brian Rosenblum, Tiffany Chan:
Minimal Computing: A Workshop. 943-944 - Martin Scholz, Dorian Merz, Guenther Goerz:
Working with WissKI - A Virtual Research Environment for Object Documentation and Object-Based Research. 944-945 - Victoria Szabo, Hannah L. Jacobs, Edward Triplett:
Digital Archiving and Storytelling in the Classroom with Omeka and CurateScape. 945-946 - Lauren Tilton, Taylor B. Arnold:
Introduction to Natural Language Processing. 947-948 - Jeff Thompson:
View Source: Reading the Hidden Texts of the Web. 947 - Sharon Webb, Chris Kiefer, Ben Jackson, Alice Eldridge, James Baker:
Music Information Retrieval Algorithms for Oral History Collections. 948-949
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