Introduction: This post highlights the analysis of illuminated manuscript in art history before and after digital methods and tools.
Category: Relational Analysis
Relational Analysis refers to computational techniques serving to discover specific relations between several objects of study. In textual studies, this could mean discovering overlap between several different texts (study of text reuse / plagiarism), or textual variations between several versions of one text (collation), or assessing the similarity of texts in terms of stylistic features (stylometry). By analogy, such methods can also be applied to other cultural artefacts, such as music, film or painting. Relevant techniques include Sequence Alignment, Collation, and techniques associated with Stylistic Analysis.
Introduction: Here is the presentation of a project in anthropology on digital humanities methods and researches.
Introduction: Here are the minutes of a seminar at IHA in Paris on how useful are the videogames for research data.
Introduction: Here are the minutes of an Italian doctoral seminar on digital pedagogical methods and tools.
Introduction: This post highlights the updates of the platform histoGraph.
Introduction: This post outlines TEI using for etymological data representation in digital dictionaries.
Introduction: This article presents a specific digital method for a French Digital epigraphy project.
Introduction: This post reflects on the link between the quotidian use of photography and Digital Humanities.