Interactions: Platforms for Working with Linked Data Susan Brown (sbrown@uoguelph.ca), University of Guelph, Canada y Kim Martin (kimberleymartin@gmail.com), University of Guelph, Canada XML Following on from a successful LOD workshop in Montreal that saw 30 plus people come together and discuss the potential for linked data in the humanities, we propose a workshop that focuses…
Read MoreTowards Linked Data of Bible Quotations in Jewish Texts Oren Mishali (oren.mishali@gmail.com), Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Israel and Benny Kimelfeld (bennyk@cs.technion.ac.il), Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Israel XML 1. Introduction The Hebrew Bible (the Tanakh) is the most ancient and sacred collection of Jewish texts. Throughout the history, additional religious Jewish texts have been…
Read MoreZX Spectrum, or Decentering Digital Media Platform Studies approach as a tool to investigate the cultural differences through computing systems in their interactions with creativity and expression Piotr Marecki (piotr.marecki@ha.art.pl), Jagiellonian University, Poland and Michał Bukowski (yerzmyey@poczta.onet.pl), Jagiellonian University, Poland and Robert Straky (hellboj@centrum.cz), GH University of Science and Technology, Poland XML The point of…
Read MoreCombining String Matching and Cost Minimization Algorithms for Automatically Geocoding Tabular Itineraries Rui Santos (ruipds@gmail.com), IST and INESC-ID, University of Lisbon, Portugal and Bruno Emanuel Martins (bruno.g.martins@ist.utl.pt), IST and INESC-ID, University of Lisbon, Portugal and Patricia Murrieta-Flores (p.murrietaflores@chester.ac.uk), Digital Humanities Research Center, University of Chester, United Kingdom XML Historical itineraries, often accessible as tables or…
Read MoreREAD Workbench – Corpus Collaboration and TextBase Avatars Ian McCrabb (ian@prakas.org), University Of Sydney, Australia XML The Research Environment for Ancient Documents (READ) project commenced in 2013 with development support from a consortium of institutions (University of Washington in Seattle, Ludwig Maximillian University in Munich, University of Lausanne, University of Sydney and Prakaś Foundation) involved…
Read MoreANJA, ¿dónde están los encabalgamientos? Clara Martinez-Canton (cimartinez@flog.uned.es), LINHD, UNED, Spain y Pablo Ruiz-Fabo (pablo.ruiz@linhd.uned.es), LINHD, UNED, Spain y Elena González-Blanco (egonzalezblanco@flog.uned.es), LINHD, UNED, Spain XML 1. Introducción Encabalgamiento es el desajuste entre la pausa métrica y la sintáctica (Domínguez Caparrós, 2000: 103) que ocurre cuando una unidad de sentido se rompe entre dos versos.…
Read MoreSpatial Disaggregation of Historical Census Data Leveraging Multiple Sources of Ancillary Data João Miguel Monteiro (joao.miguel.monteiro@tecnico.ulisboa.pt), University of Lisbon, IST and INESC-ID, Portugal y Bruno Emanuel Martins (bruno.g.martins@ist.utl.pt), University of Lisbon, IST and INESC-ID, Portugal y Patricia Murrieta-Flores (p.murrietaflop.a.murrieta-flores@lancaster.ac.uk), University of Lancaster, United Kingdom y João Moura Pires (jmp@fct.unl.pt), Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, FCT /…
Read MoreDistributions of Function Words Across Narrative Time in 50,000 Novels David William McClure (dclure@mit.edu), Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Scott Enderle (scott.enderle@gmail.com), University of Pennsylvania XML What can be said, at an empirical level, about the internal structure of literary narratives? Can we model the “shape” of a plot? In recent years, there has been…
Read MorePreserving and Visualizing Queer Representation in Video Games Cody Jay Mejeur (cmejeur@gmail.com), Michigan State University, United States of America XML The nascent field of queer game studies has expanded exponentially in recent years thanks to the work of scholars such as Adrienne Shaw, Bonnie Ruberg, and Edmond Chang. This growth in scholarship has paralleled a…
Read MoreSegmentación, modelado y visualización de fuentes históricas para el estudio del perdón en el Nuevo Reino de Granada del siglo XVIII Jairo Antonio Melo Flórez (jairom@colmich.edu.mx), El Colegio de Michoacán, Mexico XML Introducción Una de las características de la cultura jurídica del antiguo régimen era la evidente polisemia de sus conceptos (Hespanha, 2002). Términos que…
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