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Digital Humanities Quarterly, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, 2023
Front Matter
- Martin Holmes, Janelle Jenstad, J. Matthew Huculak:
Introduction to Special Issue: Project Resiliency in the Digital Humanities.
- Claire Battershill:
The Stories We Tell: Project Narratives, Project Endings, and the Affective Value of Collaboration. - Constance Crompton:
"No Boutique or Fashionable Technologies": Project Development, Mentorship, and Sustainability in an Innovation-First World. - James Cummings:
Academics Retire and Servers Die: Adventures in the Hosting and Storage of Digital Humanities Projects. - Sara Diamond:
The Dangers of Disappearance, the Opportunities of Recovery. - Nick Thieberger:
Doing it for Ourselves: The New Archive Built by and Responsive to the Researcher. - Jessica Otis:
"Follow the Money?": Funding and Digital Sustainability. - Martin Holmes, Joey Takeda:
From Tamagotchis to Pet Rocks: On Learning to Love Simplicity through the Endings Principles. - Zach Coble, Jojo Karlin:
Reference Rot in the Digital Humanities Literature: An Analysis of Citations Containing Website Links in DHQ. - Emily Comeau:
The Project Endings Interviews: A Summary of Methodological Foundations.
- Paul Heinicker, Janna Kienbaum, Birgit Schneider:
More than Distant Viewing: Qualitative Views on Machine Learning as an Automated Analysis Method in Networked Climate Image Communication. - David Thomson:
Whitman Tracked Between Editions, Rossetti as a Complex Subversive, and the Collective Sense of Authorship: A Mixed Methods Accounting of a Hyperlinked "Calamus". - Christine M. Gottlieb:
Radically Accessible Shakespeare: Cripping the Digital Shakespeare Canon through Universal Design and Disability Studies. - Moshe Blidstein, Daphne R. Raban:
Tiresias: A Novel Approach for Mining Book Indices. - Quintus van Galen:
"The Page Is an Image Again:" Bleedmapping as an Analysis Technique for Historical Newspapers. - Liselore Tissen, Sanne Frequin, Ruben Wiersma:
The case of the golden background, a virtual restoration and a physical reconstruction of the medieval Crucifixion of the Lindau Master (c. 1425). - Matt Morgenstern:
A Keyword Analysis of "Climate Change" in Contemporary Literary Studies, 2000-2022.
Volume 17, Number 2, 2023
Front Matter
- Mark C. Marino, Jeremy Douglass:
Introduction: Situating Critical Code Studies in the Digital Humanities.
- Lai-Tze Fan:
Reverse Engineering the Gendered Design of Amazon's Alexa: Methods in Testing Closed-Source Code in Grey and Black Box Systems. - Annette Vee:
BASIC FTBALL and Computer Programming for All. - John Cayley:
Computational art Explorations of Linguistic Possibility Spaces: comparative translingual close readings of Daniel C. Howe's Automatype and Radical of the Vertical Heart 忄. - Zach Whalen:
"Any Means Necessary to Refuse Erasure by Algorithm:" Lillian-Yvonne Bertram's Travesty Generator. - Jason Boyd:
Poetry as Code as Interactive Fiction: Engaging Multiple Text-Based Literacies in Scarlet Portrait Parlor.
- Minh Hua, Rita Raley:
How to Do Things with Deep Learning Code. - David M. Berry:
Tracing "Toxicity" Through Code: Towards a Method of Explainability and Interpretability in Software. - Barry Rountree, William Condee:
Nonsense Code: A Nonmaterial Performance.
- Jon Corbett:
ᐊᒐᐦᑭᐯᐦᐃᑲᓇ ᒫᒥᑐᓀᔨᐦᐃᒋᑲᓂᐦᑳᓂᕽ | acahkipehikana mâmitoneyihicikanihkânihk | Programming with Cree# and Ancestral Code: Nehiyawewin Spirit Markings in an Artificial Brain. - Daniel Temkin:
The Less Humble Programmer.
Articles
- David M. Berry:
The Explainability Turn. - Ruta Binkyte:
Distant Reading and Viewing: "Big Questions" in Digital Art History and Digital Literary Studies. - Marit J. MacArthur, Lee M. Miller:
Slow Listening: Digital Tools for Voice Studies. - Andrew Prescott:
Bias in Big Data, Machine Learning and AI: What Lessons for the Digital Humanities? - Stephen Ramsay:
The Politics of Tools. - Simone Rebora:
Sentiment Analysis in Literary Studies. A Critical Survey. - Karin van Es:
Unpacking tool criticism as practice, in practice.
- Ethan Davis, Christopher M. Danforth, Wolfgang Mieder, Peter Sheridan Dodds:
Computational Paremiology: Charting the temporal, ecological dynamics of proverb use in books, news articles, and tweets. - Sune Bechmann Pedersen, Mathias Johansson:
Historical GIS and Guidebooks: A Scalable Reading of Czechoslovak Tourist Attractions. - Estefanía López Salas:
An Integral Web-map for the Analysis of Spatial Change over Time in a Complex Built Environment: Digital Samos. - Stephen A. Sansom, David Fifield:
SEDES: Metrical Position in Greek Hexameter. - Heyam Abd Alhadi, Ali Ahmad Hussein, Tsvi Kuflik:
Automatic Identification of Rhetorical Elements in classical Arabic Poetry. - Cristina Migliaccio:
Language, Materiality, and Digital Neapolitanitá. - Daiki Tagami, Michael L. Satlow:
Machine Learning Techniques For Analyzing Inscriptions From Israel.
Volume 17, Number 3, 2023
Front Matter
- Dominik Gerstorfer, Evelyn Gius, Janina Jacke:
Working on and with Categories for Text Analysis: Challenges and Findings from and for Digital Humanities Practices.
- Sandra Balck, Ingo Frank, Hermann Beyer-Thoma, Anna Ananieva:
Interlinking Text and Data with Semantic Annotation and Ontology Design Patterns to Analyse Historical Travelogues. - Michael Bender, Maria Becker, Carina Kiemes, Marcus Müller:
Category Development at the Interface of Interpretive Pragmalinguistic Annotation and Machine Learning: Annotation, Detection and Classification of linguistic routines of discourse referencing in political debates. - Jennifer Edmond, Alejandro Benito-Santos, Michelle Doran, Roberto Therón, Michal Kozak, Cezary Mazurek, Eveline Wandl-Vogt, Aleyda Rocha Sepulveda:
Making the Whole Greater than the Sum of its Parts: Taxonomy Development as a Site of Negotiation and Compromise in an Interdisciplinary Software Development Project. - Marlene Ernst, Sebastian Gassner, Markus Gerstmeier, Malte Rehbein:
Categorising Legal Records - Deductive, Pragmatic, and Computational Strategies. - Mareike Schumacher, Marie Flüh:
Made to Be a Woman: A case study on the categorization of gender using an individuation-based approach in the analysis of literary texts. - Maria Hinzmann:
Categorial Relations in (Re)constructing Topoi and in (Re)modeling Topology as a Methodology: Vertical, horizontal, heuristic and epistemological interdependencies. - C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, Claus Huitfeldt:
Are Ontologies Trees or Lattices? - Claudia Resch, Nina Claudia Rastinger, Thomas Kirchmair:
From semi-structured text to tangible categories: Analysing and annotating death lists in 18th century newspaper issues. - Ophir Münz-Manor, Itay Marienberg-Milikowsky:
Visualization of Categorization: How to See the Wood and the Trees. - Shanmugapriya T:
Developing Computational Models for Formalizing Concepts in the British Colonial India Corpus. - Angelika Zirker, Michael Göggelmann:
Case Study: Annotating the Ambiguous Modality of must in Jane Austen's Emma.
- Samuel Grieggs, Jessica Lockhart, Alexandra Atiya, Gelila Tilahun, Suzanne Akbari, Eyob Derillo, Jarod Jacobs, Christine Kwon, Michael Gervers, Steve Delamarter, Alexandra Gillespie, Walter J. Scheirer:
Automated Transcription of Gə'əz Manuscripts Using Deep Learning. - Eugenio Biagini, Patrick Henry Geoghegan, Hugh Hanley, Aneirin Jones, Huw Jones:
Reconstructing historical texts from fragmentary sources: Charles S. Parnell and the Irish crisis, 1880-86. - Victoria Beatrix Fendel, Matthew T. Ireland:
Discourse cohesion in Xenophon's On Horsemanship through Sketch Engine. - Kimberly Woodring, Julie Fox-Horton:
History Harvesting: A Case Study in Documenting Local History. - Jerzy Wójcik:
Cluster Analysis in Tracing Textual Dependencies - a Case of Psalm 6 in 16th-century English Devotional Manuals. - Samuel Pizelo, Arthur Koehl, Chandni Nagda, Carl Stahmer:
Project Quintessence: Examining Textual Dimensionality with a Dynamic Corpus Explorer. - John Charles Ryan, Lydia Hearn, Paul Longley Arthur:
The Digital Environmental Humanities (DEH) in the Anthropocene: Challenges and Opportunities in an Era of Ecological Precarity. - Alex Kinnaman, Corinne Guimont:
DH as Data: Establishing Greater Access through Sustainability. - Nathaniel Corley:
Visualizing a Series: Aggregate Compositional Analysis of Botticelli's Commedia. - Lynne Siemens:
Starting and Sustaining Digital Humanities/Digital Scholarships Centers: Lessons from the Trenches.
Volume 17, Number 4, 2023
- Shoji Yamada:
Unveiling the Editing Process of Japanese Demons Picture Scrolls: How Digital Humanities Played a Role in Developing a New Theory in Art History. - Crystal Hall, Lauren Tilton, Griffin Ng:
What Counts? Digital Humanities Pedagogy Seminars as Teaching. - Anselmo Matusse:
AR and Public Participation in Maputo City: An Exploratory Study. - Frantisek Válek, Jan Hajic:
Problems of Authorship Classification: Recognising the Author Style or a Book? - Eva Sánchez-Salido, Antonio Menta Garuz, Ana García-Serrano:
Seeking Information in Spanish Historical Newspapers: The Case of Diario de Madrid (18th and 19th Centuries).
- Ali M. Rahman:
A Review of Oral Tradition and the Internet: Pathways of the Mind by John Miles Foley. - Charlie Harper:
Rich Veins of Ore: A Review of Gabe Ignatow and Rada Mihalcea's An Introduction to Text Mining: Research Design, Data Collection, and Analysis. - Michael Richter:
A Synoptic Primer: Review of Wissensrohstoff Text: Eine Einführung in das Text Mining (2022).
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