Introduction: This software paper in Polish describes “Magik” (Magician), a tool for textual scholars which allows for comparisons of different variants of the same text.
Category: Editing
Editing refers to making structural, layout-related, semantic, or other information about a specific part of a document explicit by adding (inline or stand-off) markup to its transcription. This is typically part of the larger activity of scholarly editing of textual, musical, or other sources. It is based on a transcription of the document (the result of data recognition) and guided by a model of the document (the result of modeling).
Introduction: This article traces complex genealogy of distant reading to social-scientific approaches in literary studies.
Introduction: This post presents a complete and critical balance sheet of the project DIXIT on the encoding and the literary edition.
Introduction: This paper describes the process whereby queries of the VRE system expressed in CERIF format are transformed into the metatada formats of the underlying e-Research Infrastructures and conversely, the results are re-transformed into CERIF and presented to the eVRE user.
Introduction: This introductory blogpost investigates on how useful are design methods and tools for digital humanities and for knowledge.
Introduction: Here is the English minutes of a German conference report on literature and Digital Humanities.
Introduction: This post highlights the analysis of illuminated manuscript in art history before and after digital methods and tools.
Introduction: Here is the fourth E-Man project report on the methodologies for editing ancient texts.
Introduction: This post highlights a new multipurpose platform in epigraphy.
Introduction: In this interview, a former PhD student talked about designing her new tool for Art History.