Mediate is a collaborative time-based media annotation tool for the web that can be used both individually and collaboratively for synchronous and asynchronous digital annotation. One of its highlighting features is accessibility and customization, i.e. the ability to customize the schema that forms the basis of the analysis or the purpose of the project.
Category: Multimedia
Introduction: Given in French by Mathieu Jacomy – also known for his work on Gephi, this seminar presentation gives a substantial introduction to Hyphe, an open-source web crawler designed by a team of the Sciences Po Medialab in Paris. Specifically devised for the researchers’ use, Hyphe helps collecting and curating a corpus of web pages, through an easy to handle interface.
Introduction: How do we improve the quality of the fledgling practice of Web archeology, so much needed now that a first decade of Web information threatens to disappear as current interest wanes but contemporaneous cultural value is undisputed. A National Library of the Netherlands scientific report investigates.
Introduction: This conference report highlights a tool for preservation and research process of oral archives.
Introduction: Here is the analytic transcription and the video of this conference on cartography.
Introduction: Here is the presentation of a project in anthropology on digital humanities methods and researches.
Introduction: This post outlines retro-digitalisation and academic analysis of paper-based documents.
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: This post highlights by proceedings and videos the 2016 PARTENOS workshop on 3D technologies and humanities needs.