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Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, Volume 37
Volume 37, Number 1, March 2022
- Florentina Armaselu:
Towards a computer-assisted aesthetics of user response. 1-19 - Carlos Assunção, José Paulo Tavares, Gonçalo Fernandes:
A statistical and lexical study of Clavis Prophetarum [Key of the Prophets] by António Vieira, S.J. (1608-97). 20-33 - Valentina Bartalesi, Daniele Metilli, Nicolò Pratelli, Paolo Pontari:
Towards a knowledge base of medieval and renaissance geographical Latin works: The IMAGO ontology. 34-50 - Rona Cran:
'too beautiful': useless art and the queerly optimistic Make Your Own Brainard Project. 51-66 - Rodrigo Esteves de Lima Lopes:
Beyond the binary: Trans women's video activism on YouTube. 67-80 - James E. Dobson:
Vector hermeneutics: On the interpretation of vector space models of text. 81-93 - Mateusz Fafinski:
Facsimile narratives: Researching the past in the age of digital reproduction. 94-108 - Giovanna Guidicini:
Digitalizing experiential celebrations in the early modern civic space: A methodological investigation of augmented reality as an interpretative tool. 109-120 - Taoues Hadour:
Topic analysis of French-English tweets in France. 121-136 - Duncan Hodges, Katie Paxton-Fear:
An analysis of the writing of 'suicide cult' members. 137-151 - Viktor Kirillov, Yulia V. Smirnova, Olga Malysheva, Elena A. Tokareva, Larisa G. Orchakova:
Linguistic discourse in gifted students' historical education. 152-167 - Xueqin Liu, Mingzhe Jin:
A corpus-based approach to explore the stylistic peculiarity of Koji Uno's postwar works. 168-184 - Naomi Parkinson, Stephen Doherty, Lisa Ford:
A Commissioner's Day: Quantitative approaches to the study of evidence in royal commissions of inquiry. 185-201 - Barbara Pavlek, James Winters, Olivier Morin:
Standards and quantification of coin iconography: possibilities and challenges. 202-217 - Barry Salt:
The end of the Great Speed-Up - and after. 218-228 - Jacques Savoy, Marylène Wehren:
Trump's and Biden's styles during the 2020 US presidential election. 229-241 - Anne-Kathrin Schumann, Christoph Beierle, Norbert Blößner:
Using finite-state machines to automatically scan Ancient Greek hexameter. 242-253 - Aleksej Tikhonov, Klaus Müller:
Scribe versus authorship attribution and clustering in historic Czech manuscripts: a case study with visual and linguistic features. 254-263 - Yaqin Wang, Haitao Liu:
Creativity complicates tweets: a quantitative lens on syntactic characteristics of twitter. 264-279 - David Thomas Henry Wright:
Extending modernist stream-of-consciousness aesthetics: Digital variations on William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury. 280-288 - Ying Yuan:
Analysis of fictional characters in the context of artificial intelligence and big data: taking A Dream of Red Mansions for example. 289-297 - Caterina Agostini:
Mapping Affinities: Democratizing Data Visualization. Dario Rodighiero. 298-300 - Corrigendum. 301
- Erratum to: Toward a new generation of databases and database applications for describing ancient manuscripts. 302
- Erratum to: Digital humanities and digital social reading. 303
- Erratum to: The use of the t-test in Shakespeare scholarship. 304
- Erratum to: The Diachronic Spanish Sonnet Corpus: TEI and linked open data encoding, data distribution and metrical findings. 305
Volume 37, Number 2, May 2022
- Anna Bajer:
Understanding of source code in language: Contribution of philosophical hermeneutics to the critical code studies. 307-320 - Paul Brown, Mark Eisen, Santiago Segarra, Alejandro Ribeiro, Gabriel Egan:
How the Word Adjacency Network (WAN) works. 321-335 - Heben Cheng, Elizabeth Shinnick, Xiaolu Wang:
A visualizing analysis of Chinese character processing in the past 40 years (1981-2020). 336-353 - Rory G. Critten, Cyrille Gay-Crosier, Davide Picca:
French lexis in the Auchinleck Manuscript: A digital-philological approach. 354-374 - Janis Dähne, Marcus Pöckelmann, Jörg Ritter, Paul Molitor:
Putting collation of text witnesses on a formal basis. 375-390 - Ainara Estarrona, Izaskun Etxeberria, Ander Soraluze, Ricardo Etxepare, Manuel Padilla-Moyano:
The first annotated corpus of historical Basque. 391-404 - Tuomo Hiippala, John A. Bateman:
Semiotically-grounded distant viewing of diagrams: insights from two multimodal corpora. 405-425 - Xin Hong, Yuan-Hua Wu:
The use of AR to preserve and popularize traditional Chinese musical instruments as part of the formation of the tourist attractiveness of the national art of Guizhou province. 426-440 - Hai Hu, Patrícia Amaral, Sandra Kübler:
Word embeddings and semantic shifts in historical Spanish: Methodological considerations. 441-461 - Hartmut Ilsemann:
A brief supplement to 'The Marlowe Corpus Revisited' and Phantom Marlowe. 462-468 - Christina Kamposiori, Claire Warwick, Simon Mahony:
Embedding creativity into digital resources: Improving information discovery for art history. 469-482 - Lorenzo Lastilla, Roberta Ravanelli, Miguel Valério, Silvia Ferrara:
Modelling the Rongorongo tablets: A new transcription of the Échancrée tablet and the foundation for decipherment attempts. 497-516 - Xintao Ma, Yuna Hu:
Research on the evaluation of museum website utility index based on analytic hierarchy process: a case study of China's national first-class museums. 517-533 - Brian Vickers:
Arden of Faversham, the authorship problem: Shakespeare, Watson, or Kyd? 580-593
Volume 37, Number 3, August 2022
- Whitney Arnold, Corey W. Arnold:
Medicine in the Monthly Review: Revealing public medical discourse with topic modelling. 611-629 - Valentina Bartalesi, Nicolò Pratelli, Carlo Meghini, Daniele Metilli, Gaia Tomazzoli, Leyla M. G. Livraghi, Michelangelo Zaccarello:
A formal representation of the divine comedy's primary sources: The Hypermedia Dante Network ontology. 630-643 - Chris Beausang:
Diachronic delta: A computational method for analysing periods of accelerated change in literary datasets. 644-659 - Taner Can, Hakan Cangir:
A warring style: A corpus stylistic analysis of the First World War poetry. 660-680 - Xinying Chen, Miroslav Kubát:
Rural versus urban fiction in contemporary Chinese literature - Quantitative approach case study. 681-692 - Dan Faltýnek, Vladimír Matlach:
Hapax remains: Regularity of low-frequency words in authorial texts. 693-715 - Anna Foka, Osman Cenk Demiroglu, Elton T. E. Barker, Nasrin Mostofian, Kyriaki Konstantinidou, Brady Kiesling, Linda Talatas, Kajsa Palm:
Visualizing Pausanias's Description of Greece with contemporary GIS. 716-724 - Emiliano Giovannetti, Davide Albanesi, Andrea Bellandi, David Dattilo, Angelo Mario Del Grosso, Simone Marchi:
An ontology of masters of the Babylonian Talmud. 725-737 - Laura Hernández-Lorenzo, Aitor Díaz, Álvaro Pérez, Salvador Ros, Elena González-Blanco:
Exploring Spanish contemporary song lyrics through Digital Humanities methods: Some thematic and structural properties. 738-746 - Andre Holzapfel, Emmanouil Benetos, Andrew Killick, Richard Widdess:
Humanities and engineering perspectives on music transcription. 747-764 - Alpo Honkapohja, Jukka Suomela:
Lexical and function words or language and text type? Abbreviation consistency in an aligned corpus of Latin and Middle English plague tracts. 765-787 - M. Erdem Kabadayi, Piet Gerrits, Grigor Boykov:
Geospatial mapping of a 16th century transport corridor for Southeast Europe. 788-812 - Changsoo Lee:
How do machine translators measure up to human literary translators in stylometric tests? 813-829 - Emad Mohamed, Raheem Sarwar:
Linguistic features evaluation for hadith authenticity through automatic machine learning. 830-843 - Alexandra Ortolja-Baird, Julianne Nyhan:
Encoding the haunting of an object catalogue: on the potential of digital technologies to perpetuate or subvert the silence and bias of the early-modern archive. 844-867 - Tong Wei, Yuchen Sang, Shufen Chen, Letian Wang, Rui Wang, Jun Wang, Qi Huang, Jun Wang:
WebGIS approach of entity-oriented search to visualize historical and cultural events. 868-879 - Yi Yang, Yue Song:
Exploring the similarity between Han's and non-Han's Yuan poetry: Resistance distance metrics over character co-occurrence networks. 880-893 - Maria Rosa Zambrano, Mario González, Ana Medina, Patricia Acosta-Vargas:
Modern architecture in the professional discourse: analysis of the Architectural Biennial of Quito's 1976-92 archive using bipartite networks. 894-909 - Yuhua Fang:
Conducting Sentiment Analysis. Lei Lei and Dinlin Liu. 910-912 - Haoda Feng, Gang Zeng:
The Digital Humanities Coursebook: An Introduction to Digital Methods for Research and Scholarship. Johanna Drucker. 912-915 - Nicholas Ryan Silcox:
Bitstreams: The Future of Digital Literary Heritage. Matthew Kirschenbaum. 915-918 - Yanxia Yang:
Translation Revision and Post-editing: Industry Practices and Cognitive Processes. Maarit Koponen, Brian Mossop, Isabelle S. Robert and Giovanna Scocchera (eds). 918-920
Volume 37, Number 4, October 2022
- Helena Bermúdez-Sabel, María Luisa Díez Platas, Salvador Ros, Elena González-Blanco:
Towards a common model for European poetry: Challenges and solutions. 921-933 - Heng Chen, Haitao Liu:
Approaching language levels and registers in written Chinese with the Menzerath-Altmann Law. 934-948 - Emillie de Keulenaar, Marc Tuters, Cassian Osborne-Carey, Daniel Jurg, Ivan Kisjes:
A free market in extreme speech: Scientific racism and bloodsports on YouTube. 949-971 - Christopher W. Forstall, Simone Finkmann, Berenice Verhelst:
Towards a linked open data resource for direct speech acts in Greek and Latin epic. 972-981 - Roberto Franzosi:
Of narrative time and space: geography meets history via linguistics. 982-996 - Rahul K. Gairola:
Finding our way home: A theory and pedagogy of anti-colonial Q-mapping. 997-1001 - David L. Hoover:
Zeta revisited. 1002-1021 - Shi-Yun Huang, Shang-Yun Wu, You-Jun Chen, Richard Tzong-Han Tsai, I-Chun Fan:
Climate event classification based on historical meteorological records and its presentation on a Spatio-Temporal research platform. 1022-1032 - Hartmut Ilsemann:
The authorship of Wily Beguiled. 1033-1050 - Shunichi Ishihara:
Mahalanobis distance with an adapted within-author covariance matrix: An authorship verification experiment. 1051-1072 - Nankai Lin, Yiying Zhu, Shengyi Jiang, Xiaonan Cai, Yusha Zhang:
Exploring Chinese lexical differences based on synergetic-linguistic model. 1073-1083 - Zuraidah Mohd Don, Gerry Knowles:
The digital humanities and re-imagined language description: A linguistic model of Malay with potential for other languages. 1084-1096 - Ben Nagy:
Rhyme in classical Latin poetry: Stylistic or stochastic? 1097-1118 - Yair Neuman, Marcel Danesi:
Interpreting through AI: A note on the possibility of weaving ancient traditions with novel technologies. 1119-1127 - André Pacheco:
Digital humanities or humanities in digital: revisiting scholarly primitives. 1128-1140 - John Regan:
Semantic change and knowledge transmission: Some case studies in the distribution of words in ECCO. 1141-1156 - Hannah Ringler:
'We can't read it all': Theorizing a hermeneutics for large-scale data in the humanities with a case study in stylometry. 1157-1171 - Pervez Rizvi:
The interpretation of zeta test results: a supplement. 1172-1178 - Peter M. W. Robinson:
An approach to complex texts in multiple documents. 1179-1196 - Andrea Sangiacomo, Hugo Dirk Hogenbirk, Raluca A. Tanasescu, Antonia Karaisl, Nick White:
Reading in the mist: high-quality optical character recognition based on freely available early modern digitized books. 1197-1209 - Raheem Sarwar, Emad Mohamed:
Author verification of Nahj Al-Balagha. 1210-1222 - Tatyana Semyan, Eugene A Smyshlyaev, Olga I Babina, Svetlana O. Sheremetyeva:
A map of the Urals emotional perception (based on modern regional poetry). 1223-1239 - Michal Skrabal, Karel Piorecký:
The Corpus of Contemporary Czech Poetry: A database for research on contemporary poetic language across media. 1240-1253 - Gianmarco Spinaci, Giovanni Colavizza, Silvio Peroni:
A map of Digital Humanities research across bibliographic data sources. 1254-1268 - Ülkü Tankut, M. Fevzi Esen, Gülsah Balaban:
Analysis of tweets regarding psychological disorders before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: The case of Turkey. 1269-1280 - Greta Ugolotti, Federica Collina, Simone Zambruno, Marco Cornaglia, Alessandro Iannucci, Alberto Urcia:
The 3D recording of the so-called Spreti sarcophagus in the Basilica of San Vitale (Ravenna, Italy). 1281-1288 - Esteve Valls:
Internal borders as a source of linguistic divergence: A multi-method dialectometric approach. 1289-1315 - Nanne van Noord:
A survey of computational methods for iconic image analysis. 1316-1338 - William Whitworth, Oliver Ayers:
Mapping Black London in World War II: A staged approach to digital spatial history. 1339-1357 - Tom Willaert, Sven Banisch, Paul Van Eecke, Katrien Beuls:
Tracking causal relations in the news: data, tools, and models for the analysis of argumentative statements in online media. 1358-1375 - Kan Wu, Dechao Li:
Are translated Chinese Wuxia fiction and western heroic literature similar? A stylometric analysis based on stylistic panoramas. 1376-1393 - Jingyi Zeng, Yongjun Xu, Li Niu:
Storified narrative: Awake photo archives in digital humanities. 1394-1410 - Fei Zheng, Yanqin Cheng:
Island = womb? - A corpus-based study on the island image in Mourning Becomes Electra. 1411-1418 - Erratum to: Digital cultural colonialism: measuring bias in aggregated digitized content held in Google Arts and Culture. 1419
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