Introduction: Researchers work on the convergence of Web and e-books.
Category: Visualization
Visualization refers to activities which serve to summarise and present in a graphical form, and to use such graphical forms analytically, that is to detect patterns, structures, or points of interest in the underlying data. Virtually any kind of data can be visualized, and the forms of visualizations can be images, maps, timelines, graphs, or tables, and the like. Relevant techniques include plotting and mapping.
Introduction: This post outlines a Spanish 3D project of Roman inscriptions.
Introduction: This interview highlights the migration of a database into an archive system.
Introduction: Here is an update on Diktyon numbers, unique IDs for Greek manuscripts, and on databases interactions.
Introduction: This post outlines Giorgio Caviglia’s work on interaction between visualization tools and humanities, and its consequences for research process and results.
Introduction: This post highlights by proceedings and videos the 2016 PARTENOS workshop on 3D technologies and humanities needs.
Introduction: The author highlights the unexpected use of the on-line archives, by explaining his research and its cartographic representation.
Introduction: This post reports the historical process until the digitization of German dictionaries.
Introduction: The 2017 SAA conference highlights the R language for archeological research as tool of choice.
Introduction: Here are the minutes of a seminar at IHA in Paris on how useful are the videogames for research data.