Introduction: This post outlines the benefits of using a statistical software such as R for data analysis and visualization in DH, through the study of a correspondence network.
Category: Network Analysis
Network Analysis is a method to study the relations of (real or fictional) actors or other entities in a mediated network, which can take the form of a social or academic online network, a set of correspondence, or a work of literature; the resulting network is usually made up of nodes (entities) and edges (relations). Relevant techniques include Named Entity Recognition. When the artefacts themselves (texts, images, etc.) and their relations are concerned, the corresponding research activity would be Relational Analysis.
Introduction: This post highlights the current and future projects, methods and tools in digital Assyriology.
Introduction: This post outlines some methods and tools for better visualizations and contextual analysis in Ancient History.
Introduction: This publication demonstrates how a specific digital method is a real tool for digital researches and analysis.
Introduction: This post presents stereotypes on research methods in egyptology, and the current and new projects and tools in this research field.
Introduction: This post outlines digital researches in the humanities by valutating some tools and results.
Introduction: This Italian post highlights (also with English slides) the use of the software Zotero for research process and results.
Introduction: This post highlights the analysis of illuminated manuscript in art history before and after digital methods and tools.
Introduction: Here is the presentation of a project in anthropology on digital humanities methods and researches.
Introduction: This paper investigates the hermeneutic suitability of current digital methods for the humanities.