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Machine Translation and Automated Analysis of Cuneiform Languages (MTAAC Project)

  • Posted on August 3, 2017November 9, 2017
  • by Delphine Montoliu

Introduction: This post reports an international DH project in Assyriology.

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“Crossing borders: Three talks on Text Analysis and Digital Humanities” 3/3

  • Posted on August 3, 2017November 9, 2017
  • by Delphine Montoliu

Introduction: The podcast of Elena Gonzáles-Blanco’s English talk at the École Normale Supérieure (ENS) of Paris-France is now available.

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  • Cluster Analysis

“Crossing borders: Three talks on Text Analysis and Digital Humanities” 2/3

  • Posted on August 3, 2017November 9, 2017
  • by Delphine Montoliu

Introduction: The podcast of Caroline Sporleder’s English talk at the École Normale Supérieure (ENS) of Paris-France is now available.

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  • Analysis

“Crossing borders: Three talks on Text Analysis and Digital Humanities” 1/3

  • Posted on August 3, 2017November 9, 2017
  • by Delphine Montoliu

Introduction: The podcast of Melissa Terra’s English talk at the École Normale Supérieure (ENS) of Paris-France is now available.

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  • Analysis

TEXTUS, projet de l’Open Knowledge Foundation

  • Posted on August 3, 2017October 12, 2018
  • by Delphine Montoliu

Introduction: This article presents briefly and very clearly the British platform TEXTUS, developed by the Open Knowledge Foundation.

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  • Bibliographic Listings

Data for Research: l’autre interface Jstor

  • Posted on August 3, 2017November 9, 2017
  • by Delphine Montoliu

Introduction: This article introduces a Jstor interface named “Data for Research”, which proposes advanced features of exploitation.

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  • Annotating

Roberto Busa, « The Annals of Humanities Computing : the Index Thomisticus », 1980 – Introduction aux humanités numériques

  • Posted on August 3, 2017November 9, 2017
  • by Delphine Montoliu

Introduction: This article summarizes the outline of pioneer Roberto Busa’s project in digital humanities.

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  • Capture

One Finch, Two Finch, Red Finch, Blue Finch: Measuring Concentration and Diversity in the Humanities

  • Posted on July 28, 2017April 17, 2018
  • by Delphine Montoliu

Introduction: This post outlines the DH practices and methodologies in the academic world.

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Why do we need an ontology of digital methods in the humanities?

  • Posted on July 26, 2017October 2, 2018
  • by Delphine Montoliu

Introduction: This post presents a reflexion on ontology in DH practices and methodologies.

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Method without Methodology: Data and the Digital Humanities

  • Posted on July 26, 2017October 9, 2020
  • by Delphine Montoliu

Introduction: This post reflects on the link between the quotidian use of photography and Digital Humanities.

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