Category: Capture
Capture generally refers to the activity of creating digital surrogates of existing cultural artefacts, or expressing existing artifacts in a digital representation (digitization). This could be a manual process (as in Transcribing) or an automated procedure (as in Imaging or DataRecognition). Such capture precedes Enrichment and Analysis, at least from a systematic point of view, if not in practice.
Introduction: This post proposes reflexions on definitions of a digitized version of an artefact after a DH conference.
Introduction: This paper investigates the hermeneutic suitability of current digital methods for the humanities.
Introduction: This is a report conference on musicology and encoding.
Introduction: This paper outlines the historical development and methodical challenges of digital visual studies.
Introduction: This post outlines a tool for epigraphical research results.
Introduction: Here is a new workflow software for digitization.
Introduction: This post reviews another post on annotations and text preparations for Topic Modeling.
Introduction: Researchers work on the convergence of Web and e-books.
Introduction: This post outlines a Spanish 3D project of Roman inscriptions.