Introduction: This post presents a new book the purpose of which is to help the researchers appropriate digital research methodologies and tools.
Category: Digital Humanities
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.
Introduction: This article traces complex genealogy of distant reading to social-scientific approaches in literary studies.
Introduction: This article describes the landscape of data repositories and services for archaeologists in Europe, and the issues that make interoperability between them difficult to realise. The results of the ARIADNE surveys on users’ expectations and requirements are also presented. The main section of the article describes the architecture of the e-infrastructure, core services (data registration, discovery and access) and various other services.
Introduction: NeMO is a conceptual framework for DH. It offers a well-founded conceptualization of scholarly work, which can function as schema for a knowledge base containing information on scholarly research activity, including goals, actors, methods, tools and resources involved.
Introduction: This short post captures the problem of inadequate representation of data-driven criticism by scholars who are reluctant to empirical methods.
Introduction: This post presents stereotypes on research methods in egyptology, and the current and new projects and tools in this research field.
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 Italian post highlights (also with English slides) the use of the software Zotero for research process and results.