Ego-Networks: Building Data for Feminist Archival Recovery Emily Christina Murphy (emurphy@uvic.ca), University of Victoria, Canada XML Can data-capture be a tool for feminist historiography? Can contemporary frameworks for understanding networks—actor-network theory, linked open data standards—help to shift our understanding of cultural production and literary history? This paper argues that data capture modelled on the principles…
Read MoreSearching for Concepts in Large Text Corpora: The Case of Principles in the Enlightenment Stephen Osadetz (osadetz@fas.harvard.edu), Harvard University, United States of America and Kyle Courtney (kyle_courtney@harvard.edu), Harvard University, United States of America and Claire DeMarco (claire_demarco@harvard.edu), Harvard University, United States of America and Cole Crawford (cole_crawford@fas.harvard.edu), Harvard University, United States of America and Christine…
Read MoreA Comprehensive Image-Based Digital Edition Using CEX: A fragment of the Gospel of Matthew Janey Capers Newland (janeycapers.newland@furman.edu), Furman University, United States of America and Emmett Baumgarten (emmett.baumgarten@furman.edu), Furman University, United States of America and De’sean Markley (desean.markley@furman.edu), Furman University, United States of America and Jeffrey Rein (jeffrey.rein@furman.edu), Furman University, United States of America and…
Read MorePensar Filosóficamente las Humanidades Digitales Marat Ocampo Gutiérrez de Velasco (eljabberwocky@gmail.com), Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico and Francisco Barrón Tovar (barronar@gmail.com), Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico and Ana María Guzmán Olmos (sositap@gmail.com), Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico and Sandra Reyes Álvarez (sandroide.filos@gmail.com), Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico and Elena León Magaña…
Read MoreOCR’ing and classifying Jean Desmet’s business archive: methodological implications and new directions for media historical research Christian Gosvig Olesen (c.g.olesen@uva.nl), University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands y Ivan Kisjes (I.Kisjes@uva.nl), University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands XML This paper discusses the endeavours of the research project MIMEHIST: Annotating EYE’s Jean Desmet Collection (2017-2018) – funded by the…
Read MoreThe 91st Volume — How the Digitised Index for the Collected Works of Leo Tolstoy Adds A New Angle for Research Boris V. Orekhov (nevmenandr@gmail.com), National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russian Federation und Frank Fischer (ffischer@hse.ru), National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russian Federation XML 1. Introduction The collected works of Leo…
Read MoreLa automatización y “digitalización” del Centro de Documentación Histórica “Lic. Rafael Montejano y Aguiñaga” de la Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí, mediante la autogestión y software libre. José Antonio Motilla (jamotilla@gmail.com), Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí y Ismael Huerta (ismaelhuerta.ten@gmail.com), Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí XML La presente ponencia tiene como objetivo…
Read Moredevochdelia: el Diccionario Etimolójico de las Voces Chilenas Derivadas de Lenguas Indíjenas Americanas de Rodolfo Lenz en versión digital Francisco Mondaca (f.mondaca@uni-koeln.de), Universität zu Köln, Germany XML devochdelia es la versión digital y en línea 1 del Diccionario Etimolójico de las Voces Chilenas Derivadas de Lenguas Indíjenas Americanas (1905-1910) (Diccionario) compilado por el lingüista alemán-chileno…
Read MoreHacia la Traducción Automática de las Lenguas Indígenas de México Jesús Manuel Mager Hois (mmager@turing.iimas.unam.mx), Instituto de Investigaciones en Matemáticas Aplicadas y en Sistemas, Mexico and Ivan Vladimir Meza Ruiz (ivanvladimir@turing.iimas.unam.mx), Instituto de Investigaciones en Matemáticas Aplicadas y en Sistemas, Mexico XML 1. Introducción En México existen 68 lenguas indígenas oficialmente reconocidas (Diario oficial, 2013).…
Read MorePeer Learning and Collaborative Networks: On the Use of Loop Pedals by Women Vocal Artists in Mexico
Peer Learning and Collaborative Networks: On the Use of Loop Pedals by Women Vocal Artists in Mexico Aurelio Meza (meza.aurelio@gmail.com), Concordia University, Canada XML PoéticaSonora is a research group interested in the study of sound, listening, and legibility at the intersection of art and literary studies. The group has worked together for two years, organizing…
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